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Brave Old World (2000) #1 2 3 4 complete set Messner Loebs V2K Vertigo
Brave Old World (2000) #1 2 3 4 complete set Messner Loebs V2K Vertigo
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Brave Old World (2000) #1 2 3 4 complete set Messner Loebs V2K Vertigo
Grades: Average VF+ (8.5)The Y2K problem triggers an unexpected outcome as the world, not just its computers, turns back to the year 1900 in a thought-provoking miniseries. The Y2K problem proves more disruptive than anyone ever imagined in a spellbinding miniseries written by William Messner-Loebs (WONDER WOMAN: AMAZONIA) with art by Guy Davis (SANDMAN MYSTERY THEATRE, BATMAN) and Phil Hester (FLINCH) and painted covers by Paul Rivoche (Mister X, VERTIGO: WINTER'S EDGE II).
Grades: Average VF+ (8.5)The Y2K problem triggers an unexpected outcome as the world, not just its computers, turns back to the year 1900 in a thought-provoking miniseries. The Y2K problem proves more disruptive than anyone ever imagined in a spellbinding miniseries written by William Messner-Loebs (WONDER WOMAN: AMAZONIA) with art by Guy Davis (SANDMAN MYSTERY THEATRE, BATMAN) and Phil Hester (FLINCH) and painted covers by Paul Rivoche (Mister X, VERTIGO: WINTER'S EDGE II).
Vertigo Visions
An irregular series of self-contained short stories featuring characters from the DC Universe, reinterpreted or recontextualized.
- Vertigo Visions: The Geek (June 1993) by Rachel Pollack and Mike Allred
- Vertigo Visions: Phantom Stranger (October 1993) by Alisa Kwitney and Guy Davis
- Vertigo Visions: Doctor Occult (July 1994) by Dave Louapre and Dan Sweetman
- Vertigo Visions: Prez (September 1995) by Ed Brubaker and Eric Shanower
- Vertigo Visions: Tomahawk (July 1998) by Rachel Pollack and Tom Yeates
- Vertigo Visions: Doctor Thirteen (September 1998) by Matt Howarth and Michael Avon Oeming[11]
Vertigo Visions: Artwork from the Cutting Edge of Comics was a 2000 collection of artwork from various Vertigo titles, with commentary by Alisa Kwitney.[12]
founded : 1993 successor : DC Black Label founder : Karen Berger country of origin : United States publication types : Comic books defunct : January 5, 2020; 3 years ago headquarters location : New York City parent company : DC Comics vertigo pop : London #4 (April) by Peter Milligan and Philip BondAdditional Info
Grader Notes | Average Grade VF+ (8.5) |
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UPC | No |
Publisher | DC |
Character | Other |
Grade | 8.5 VF+ |
Genre | Sci Fi |
Certification | No |
Signed | No |