Super-secrets abound in Marvel's 'Original Sin' event
A murder mystery is afoot in the Marvel Universe.
When the all-seeing, all-knowing Uatu the Watcher is found dead in his lunar lair, the Avengers and the rest of Earth's superheroes scramble to keep their deepest and darkest secrets from being revealed, in Marvel Comics' annual major crossover event Original Sin, launching in May.
"It's all the skeletons, all the dark things that you never know, all the interesting and intriguing information — not all of it even bad," says Marvel executive editor Tom Brevoort. "And it will all expand out into dozens of stories that will cut to the core of who these characters are."
Written by Jason Aaron and drawn by Mike Deodato Jr., the main Original Sin series runs eight issues over four months and focuses on the search for the culprit.
Former S.H.I.E.L.D. super-spy Nick Fury is "the grizzled Marvel superhero version of an old homicide detective" who assembles Captain America, Iron Man, Thor and others for the main manhunt, Aaron says. Meanwhile, another group including the Punisher, Doctor Strange, Emma Frost, Ant-Man and Black Panther conducts its own investigation.
The bigger problem, though, is whoever killed the Watcher also ransacked his place on the moon, stealing powerful objects as well as all the information he's been gathering since the beginning of the Marvel Universe.
Those hidden histories will come out in the wash through tie-in issues in various Marvel series where folks such as Wolverine and Spider-Man will have to deal with the individual fallout.
Whereas last year's Infinity main event was galactic in scale, "the stakes involved in Original Sin are much more personally involved," Brevoort says. "It's all the characters having to deal with something that really throws their whole world for a loop in a very cutting-close-to-the-heart way."
A special Original Sin zero issue in April by writer Mark Waid and artist Jim Cheung acts as a prelude, focusing on the strange yet emotional kinship between the Watcher and the young hero Nova.
For those with no idea who the bald, toga-wearing Uatu is, "that book will get you up to speed and give you everything you need to know so he can die in the very next issue," says Brevoort.
Original Sin marks the biggest Marvel comic to date for Aaron, who also pens Thor: God of Thunder. He says he's enjoying bringing fresh ideas into the book, such as the team-up of the Punisher and Doctor Strange and "writing them as like a buddy-cop movie."
There will be plenty of suspects and suspense as to the identity of the killer, Brevoort says, "and the final act of the thing will set people on their heels."
However, Original Sin is "not a game of Clue," Aaron says. "It's not just about guessing which one of these five people pulled the trigger. There's a bigger overall mystery than that."
I actually like this idea better than their recent trend toward biggest, greater, more universally cosmic. Especially if they focus on smaller things, like hey, attorny Matt Murdock once stole a Twinkie off a blind man. Heh. Okay, not that, but not everything has to be so frickin' EPIC all of the time.
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I actually like this idea better than their recent trend toward biggest, greater, more universally cosmic. Especially if they focus on smaller things, like hey, attorny Matt Murdock once stole a Twinkie off a blind man. Heh. Okay, not that, but not everything has to be so frickin' EPIC all of the time.
Do we trust them to handle the 'dirty laundry' aspect with some class?
Also, for someone who could murder Uatu and be interested in his oblects of power, why would that individual care about 'secrets' of humans?
Oh, I have little hope of this being any good. But I would hope that they at least considered the thoughts you're bringing up. For example, someone powerful, like The Collector, comes by to visit, kills Uatu, and takes off with his coolest collectables. Then... someone else comes by, someone less powerful and more insterested in the records on humanity, picks through what's left. All the evidence then points to this second guy as the murderer, etc.
Maybe now it does. Hey, if they can take the brain out of Professor X and weaponize it, then why not Uatu? But I'm guessing that the Watcher must have kept some hard records of some kind.
Anyway, the sad truth of me and comics right now is that I went to the shop today (hadn't been there since a little before Christmas), thumbed through what I thought were the last three-weeks worth of comics, and really was having a hard time remembering if I had bought several of the issues or not. Even flipping through the pages didn't help too much. My reading lately has been disrupted by my refusal to but cross overs, so I've only been getting partial stories in some of the cases. And all the covers look the same, so...
I love the idea of a Cosmic Whodunnit. If this was the premise of a Fantastic Four/Thor team-up mini-series, I'd be stoked, but I'm not confident about all these spin-offs and cross-over books. Why would The Punisher or Emma Frost be involved with something like this? At least the art will be nice.
I love the idea of a Cosmic Whodunnit. If this was the premise of a Fantastic Four/Thor team-up mini-series, I'd be stoked, but I'm not confident about all these spin-offs and cross-over books. Why would The Punisher or Emma Frost be involved with something like this? At least the art will be nice.
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I love the idea of a Cosmic Whodunnit. If this was the premise of a Fantastic Four/Thor team-up mini-series, I'd be stoked, but I'm not confident about all these spin-offs and cross-over books. Why would The Punisher or Emma Frost be involved with something like this? At least the art will be nice.
Because Frank Castle is going intergalactic!!!
Great, now I can't get Frank Castle dancing to this song out of my head...
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