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Silver Surfer Vol. 2: Worlds Apart, by Dan Slott

Silver Surfer Vol. 2: Worlds Apart, by Dan Slott

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Silver Surfer Vol. 2: Worlds Apart, by Dan Slott

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Silver Surfer Vol. 2: Worlds Apart, by Dan Slott

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Everything up until now was chance and fate, but now it's decided. Dawn has earned her spot on the board, and she and the Surfer are going to explore the universe together. And the universe holds many wonders - including Planet Prime, the most perfect planet in the universe; a lone lighthouse, floating in the void at the edge of all space and time; and an unlikely planet with a population of 666 billion beings...each from a different race! But can they survive the threats of Warrior One, the Greatest Monster in the Galaxy, and a very strange spacefaring family? And witness the Silver Surfer' soul laid bare in a cosmic clash unlike any you have ever seen! It' a cosmic tale of triumph and tragedy as the Surfer takes on his former master: Galactus!COLLECTING: SILVER SURFER 6-10

Silver Surfer Vol. 2: Worlds Apart, by Dan Slott

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #274422 in Books
  • Brand: Slott, Dan/ Allred, Mike (ILT)
  • Published on: 2015-06-30
  • Released on: 2015-06-30
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.25" h x .25" w x 6.75" l, .84 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 120 pages
Silver Surfer Vol. 2: Worlds Apart, by Dan Slott

About the Author Dan Slott is a comics writer best known for his work on series including DC s ARKHAM ASYLUM: LIVING HELL, and, for Marvel, THE AVENGERS and THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN.


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. This is one of my very favorite comics that is currently being published! By Matt Anderson Collects Silver Surfer (2014) issues #6-10This is one of my very favorite comics that is currently being published. I make a point to purchase each issue every month. Below I will give some spoiler-filled thoughts, but first I'll go over a general premise for this book.First of all, readers will see on the cover that Galactus appears in this collection. Surfer and Galactus have an interesting dynamic because of the work they used to do together, and the threat that Dawn might learn about Surfer's dark past looms over these issues.This collection also introduces a new villain to Surfer's rogues gallery - Warrior Zero.Dan Slott continues to write great characters, and it is surprisingly how much emotion he is able to make Toomie display. I'm still in awe of the way that Slott made a character out of the surf board. The personality of Toomie continues to develop in these pages.I can't stop proclaiming how awesome Michael and Laura Allred are on this book. Their artwork, combined with Slott's writing, makes this a must-read for me.ISSUE-BY-ISSUE SPOILER-FILLED THOUGHTS:Silver Surfer Issue #6: The actually story probably deserves a 3-star rating, but I'll give this a 4-star rating because I really like how it is doing 1-issue stories (just like the old days). Plus, the story is full of fun action and interesting, new characters. I immediately liked the new villain Warrior Zero. I think he will be a fun addition to the Marvel Universe. Dawn and Norrin together is a great match. (4 stars)Silver Surfer Issue #7: Surfer, Dawn, and Toomie travel to the edge of the universe. Farther than Surfer has ever gone. Then, Dawn gets abducted. The issue then does something fun where we see flashbacks of adventures Surfer and Dawn have had together that we never saw in the comics. It helps establish that they have been developing a friendship over a long time. We also get the origin story on Dawn’s dot attire. If it hadn’t happened already, this is the issue where Norrin Radd starts to realize that he has romantic feelings for Dawn, and by the end of the issue (after he rescues her from another danger and gives her a silver ring that is a piece of himself so that they can always find each other) she asks him for a DTR. (5 stars)Silver Surfer #8: This is the issue where Dawn finds out that Surfer was responsible for the death of trillions as a herald for Galactus. She didn’t take it well, and Galactus appears on the final page (it appears he has been searching for the Surfer. The dialogue is often outlandish in this book, but in a really good way. They almost sound childlike at times. That works when everyone is happy and getting along, but when Norrin and Dawn aren’t getting along, this style of dialogue doesn’t work quite as well. I want to say this about every issue, but don’t always take the time to say it, so I will end on a good note here. The artwork is perfect. I love it. (3.5 stars because I want them to be getting along)Silver Surfer #9: Another fun issue. Surfer gives Dawn the full story on his days as Galactus’ herald. She is still mad after hearing his side of the story, but she starts to warm to him after Norrin attempts to stop Galactus himself. He seemingly fails, and as Norrin is on the brink of death, Dawn looks on in horror. Surfer is unable to help this planet now, and Galactus has arrived. To be continued! (4 stars)Silver Surfer #10: Great issue, in both story and artwork. Dawn makes an incredibly noble sacrifice, and offers to be Galactus’ new herald in order to save the doomed planet. Surfer is still alive and tries to stop Galactus, but is unable to do so. He whispers “I love you” to Dawn as she is being given the powers cosmic. Just then, the people of Newhaven make a different deal with Galactus, offering up their planet in exchange for Dawn. They all escape on escape pods, and Galactus eats the planet. Surfer pledges to now be their herald and find them a new planet, a paradise, for all of these survivors to live on. Dawn’s body is tested, and found to be completely absent of cosmic energy. She is fully human again, but seriously traumatized. (4.5 stars)

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A light Allred Surfer, but also some deep questions! By Surferofromantica While it's not clearly labelled as such on the cover, this is the second volume of collected tales of Michael Allred's take on the Silver Surfer, collecting Issues #6-#10, originally released in 2014. At this point, the Surfer's sidekick Dawn Greenwood is established, and we see the budding of a platonic romance happening, with all of its ups and downs. Weird space Subway madness (SubSpace), as Dawn explains bodily functions to the Surfer (food, toilet, etc), leading to ice cream adventures on Planet Prime, where everyone is perfect at whatever it is they do. Here, the world is light and simple, at least for now, with a cool new race of aliens, and also a bit of blazing fisticuffs, pitting the power cosmic versus the gravity of an entire planet! Interesting travels into a black void, where our heroes are very nearly trapped (and the story behind Dawn's polka-dot dress!) that includes flashbacks from a lonely Surfer to earlier adventures with Dawn. We get the concept of Norrin Radd "silvering down", which becomes important when he comes to a hidden planet where survivors of worlds lost to Galactus, the World Devourer, to try to preserve their races. The story is a deep one, filled with many questions of morals, that leads through Issues #8, #9 and #10, and beyond, with some nifty surprise endings along the way! Get it!!

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Kirby is rolling in his grave (with laughter!) By Drown Hollum Silver Surfer continues to be such a blast, with laugh out loud humor bursting from every page. Slott and the Allreds have a blast with this book, presenting new and weird ideas every step of the way, choosing a lighter episodic approach for each issue. The result is always fun, never intimidating, and full of heart and great characters. Silver Surfer manages to be a forward thinking sci-fi book, while simultaneously evoking classic Lee and Kirby stories. It's a work of art, and a wonderful book that everyone should be reading.

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