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Marville#1
Cover: Mark D. Bright

Marville #1

Nov 2002 · Marvel · 2.25 USD; 3.75 CAD

In a far future where AOL dominates all, a desperate Ted Turner sends his teenage son, Kal-AOL, back to the present through a makeshift time machine. Now stranded in 2002, Kal-AOL—armed with no clear motivation and a name that speaks for itself—decides, for reasons entirely his own, to become a superhero. Written by Bill Jemas and illustrated by Mark D. Bright, with inks by Paul Neary and colors by Transparency Digital, the cover by Mark D. Bright captures the absurdity and earnestness of a world where the internet is god and a boy from the future wears a cape.

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writer Bill Jemas · artist Mark D. Bright · inker Paul Neary · colorist Transparency Digital · letterer Chris Eliopoulos · cover Mark D. Bright

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writer Bill Jemas
cover pencils, inks Mark D. Bright

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Several thousand years in the future, AOL rules the world. Believing that the world is going to be destroyed, Ted Turner uses a makeshift time machine to send his teenage son Kal-AOL back to the present day. There, Kal-AOL decides for no real reason at all to be a superhero.

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