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 series will strip 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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Published August, 2004 (Modern Age) by Marvel Comics and went on sale in 2004 for $2.99 USD. This issue contains 32 pages in Color, the current NM value is $3.00 USD. The publisher has rated this issue Marvel PSR (12+).
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Great idea for a limited series. A Psychiatrist falls into a coma for 3 days, and while there he dreams of the Marvel Universe. When he wakes, it's a normal world with normal people; no powers. His doctor is Susan Richards, and he is a psychiatrist to some of Marvel's most popular chracters. Peter Parker, Charles Xavier, Emma Frost, just to name a few. It's a great story, and Matt Murdock plays a large part in the plot. Art is decent, but not the best. Interested to see where this goes!