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Title:Annihilation, Book One (Annihilation (Collected Editions) #1)
Author:Dan Abnett
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 256 pages
Published:March 7th 2007 by Marvel
Categories:Sequential Art. Comics. Graphic Novels. Superheroes. Marvel. Comic Book. Science Fiction
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Annihilation, Book One (Annihilation (Collected Editions) #1) Hardcover | Pages: 256 pages
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The epic collection of the cosmic event begins here! Heroes will die. Villains and heroes will form allegiances. Empires will fall. A destructive force punctures through the edge of our universe and slaughters millions of worlds - including Xandar, home of the intergalactic peacekeeping force known as the Nova Corps. With the Nova Corps gone, who can possibly hold off the Annihilation Wave? To protect the legacy of the Xandarian culture, the lone surviving member of the Corps - Richard Rider of Earth - must escape from the burning ruins of the homeworld with the murdering hosts of the Annihilation Wave closing in. But can he trust himself to use his new power wisely, or will he lose control again and pose a threat to the cosmos greater than the invasion itself? And on the subject of trust, how far can he trust his new "friend" Drax? Plus: Just how did Drax end up on Xandar, anyway? His story begins with the crash of an interstellar prison transport in an isolated Alaskan Town. And when Paibok the Power Skrull, Lunatik, the Blood Brothers and Drax the Destroyer come calling, it's not a social call. Collects Drax the Destroyer #1-4, Annihilation Prologue, Nova #1-

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Original Title: Annihilation, Book One
ISBN: 0785125116 (ISBN13: 9780785125112)
Edition Language: English
Series: Annihilation (Collected Editions) #1, Annihilation: Nova #1-4, Drax the Destroyer: Earthfall #1-4, Marvel Universe Events , more


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And this is how this run of Cosmic Marvel began. since I started reading half way I already got spoiled with a few things, but it was still an enjoyable read.When Abnett and Lanning took over it was perfection. In my eyes, Giffen creates amazing plots, but his scenes and dialogues feel a little distant and hard to connect with.Anyway. Amazing read. I can't believe it took me this long to find about it.

Drax the Destroyer, notorious mass murderer, crashes on Earth, fights some aliens, regenerates like my man the Doctor, then befriends a damaged little Earth girl named Cammi. They head into deep space, only to run into-Annihilus, scourge of the Negative Zone, has somehow come into command of a hive-mind fleet of insect aliens and massive ships called the Annihiliation Wave, and takes it plowing into the homeworld of the Nova Corps, a galactic police force. One Nova survives: the human Richard

Dan Abnetts debut in the Marvel universe kickstarts the modern era for the superhero franchise. With Characters such as Drax, Ronan, Nova and more the threads are put in place for the subsequent guardians of the galaxy story arcs and the tie ins to the cinematic universe.

The comic book was OK but I didn't like the drax the destroyer issues they lacked action, heart and it wasn't fun reading the Nova and The Silver Surfer issues were awesome the art for the Silver Surfer was AMAZING and it was a fun read the Super Skrull was very heartfelt and beautiful. The covers were drawn beautifully.

So Mike wrote a pretty glowy review for Annihilation: Conquest - Book 1.And since I'd just read (and liked) The Thanos Imperative, which takes place after all the Annihilation stuff, it was just the push I needed to check this out.Unfortunately for me, I didn't check out the reviews for this before I grabbed it.Always check the reviews, people!This wasn't much fun for me to read. Turns out, I don't care about Nova. Who knew?And this is a Nova heavy title. It also seems that I care even less

a fantastic science fiction story, pretty much ruined by terrible artwork.

some parts i loved, some were boring AF. full review to come:the thing about annihilation vol. 1 is that there is so much stuff going on across the four main comics/ characters of this bound up edition. and then, each of these characters are tied up into their own story line that i assume will all converge at some point, but you also have this enormous cast of secondary characters, and basically i just found myself very quickly deciding whether i was interested or not.for example: totally
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