SuperHeroBooks - Powerless (Spider-Man, Wolverine, Daredevil)

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Manufacturer: Marvel Comics
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Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973 EAN: 9780785115113 ISBN: 0785115110 Label: Marvel Comics Manufacturer: Marvel Comics Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 144 Publication Date: 2005-01-19 Publisher: Marvel Comics Studio: Marvel Comics
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Customer Rating:      Summary: What makes a hero? Comment: Is it his actions, or is it the results of his actions. Matt Cherniss and Peter Johnson figured this one out. It's not the powers of the characters of the Marvel Universe that we have been following for all of these years but actually the characters and the deep story lines on who they become. Cherniss and Johnson weave an intricate story on who Peter Parker really is and not some glorified science nerd. Even the words of Uncle Ben still ring in his ears, "With great power, comes great responsibility". Then the duo continues on to Matt Murdock who is only trying to take care of Hell's Kitchen and does what's right in his life. They still show the uphill battle that the blind lawyer must face and protect the innocent. Once again we find Logan trying to figure out his past and who he is, and I think they show the truth strength of the character Wolverine as a man and not some savage beast. With a wonderful ending I would recommend for any fan who enjoys reading up on these characters in the Marvel Universe and wonders themselves is it the characters that they love or the powers that they hold.
Customer Rating:      Summary: True Heroics Comment: I've always contended that it is the heart and not the superpowers that makes a hero. This belief is the core of Powerless. Each of the characters keeps his innate being and ultimately triumphs, though at varying costs. Classic scenes from Marvel history, like Normon Osborne trying to kill Gwen Stacy, happen in this powerless universe, but with breathtaking results. You will believe our world can have heroes after reading this.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A World Without Heroes Comment: Powerless is a Marvel book that takes the idea of Marvel Heroes of Spiderman, Daredevil and Wolverine to another level.
Reprinting the six issue mini series Powerless, writers Matt Cherniss and Peter Johnson redefines the Marvel Super Heroes without super powers. Told through the viewpoint of phchiatrist Mr Watts who observers these three as a Watcher.
In the text, you will notice other heroes and villians of the Marvel Universe without costumes nor trappings.
An interest piece to read for those adults with a brain to think outside the box
Bennet Pomerantz, AUDIOWORLD
Customer Rating:      Summary: A beautiful story that shows the essense of a hero Comment: When first hearing about this book, I was curious to see how the characters of Peter Parker, Matt Murdock, and Logan were portrayed. I was splendedly surprised at not only the structure of the characters, but also the amazing plot line, eg. Logan's amnesia similar to the Manchurian Candidate.
The story is told from the point of view from a psycologist who has just awoken from a coma. It that state he has had fantastical dreams of the Marvel world. Once awake he meets our heroes as well as other individuals, Dr. Strange, Frank Castle, Tony Stark, Charles Xavier, Mystique, Victor Creed, Eric Lansher, and even Bruce Banner who is held at Rikers Island for intense rage outbursts. Throughout the book the three storylines connect through him.
The story ends with the three heroes triumohing at the end, but at certain prices. The book illustrates very well what it is to be a hero in the real world.
I have always loved these characters, not only for their amazing abilities, or brilliance, or even the terrific storylines, but for the true hero that they were inside, their innermost convictions, and their human character. In reading this book I have seen these characters be heroes in a very real sense, and I feel that others will, as I have, be able to apreciate their characters even more.
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Editorial Reviews:
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What makes a hero? Is it his actions, or is it the results of those actions? Powerless explores what it means to be a hero in very human terms. By re-imagining Marvel's most popular characters without superhuman powers, this story strips down to the core heroes we have all come to know and love. These characters - including Peter Parker, Matt Murdock and Logan - were fated to be heroes. Just because Peter Parker wasn't bitten by a radioactive spider doesn't mean he didn't do battle with a madman named Norman Osborn. Matt Murdock? Blinded, yes - but with no heightened senses. However, he did become a legal champion of the poor in Hell's Kitchen, and he did cross paths with Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin. And Logan is, of course, the enigmatic - and amnesiac - drifter on the run from his past.
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