Kingdom Come
Fiction | Novel | Adult | Published in 1998
231
Novel • Fiction
DC Universe • Future
1998
Adult
14+ years
Kingdom Come by Mark Waid is a graphic novel that explores a world where traditional superheroes have withdrawn, leading to a new generation of reckless superhumans. Through compelling storytelling and striking artwork, the narrative addresses themes of responsibility, legacy, and the moral complexities faced by both established and emerging heroes.
Mysterious
Dark
Gritty
Contemplative
Emotional
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Kingdom Come by Mark Waid is praised for its engaging storyline and striking visuals that capture the complexities of heroism. Critics admire its depth and moral questions, though some find the narrative dense. The artwork by Alex Ross enhances the experience, but the intricate plot may not appeal to every reader. Overall, it's a bold, thought-provoking read.
A reader who enjoys Kingdom Come by Mark Waid likely appreciates thought-provoking superhero narratives, moral complexity, and rich artwork. Fans of Alan Moore's Watchmen or Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns will find this graphic novel compelling, as it explores themes of power, legacy, and justice.
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Mixed feelings
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231
Novel • Fiction
DC Universe • Future
1998
Adult
14+ years
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