Marvel Graphic Novel: Ax #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis standalone graphic novel from Marvel's 1980s Marvel Graphic Novel line focuses on the character Ax, a mysterious and powerful being from another dimension who becomes entangled in a conflict on Earth. Written and illustrated by a creative team, the story explores themes of identity and power as Ax navigates a world that fears his abilities. It collects the complete narrative in a single, self-contained volume, typical of the series' format for original graphic novels.
In "Ax The Graphic Novel," Ernie Colón delivers a striking, self-penciled tale set in a medieval village where a young boy named Ax finds himself at the center of a clash between technologically advanced humans fleeing a deadly plague and a deeply rooted African civilization living in harmony with nature. With bold visuals and a haunting atmosphere, Colón’s full creative control—from pencils to color and lettering—shapes a story that blends mythic scale with intimate human stakes.
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Ax, a child in a medieval village, is the focal point in a war between space-faring technological humans, suffering from a plague, and a naturalistic African civilization.
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