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       Wizard Millennium Edition: Marc Silvestri (2006)
       By: Chiprocks1 Date: February 28, 2013, 7:05 pm
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       [center]Wizard Millennium Edition: Marc Silvestri
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       I've been a HUGE fan of Marc Silvestri for as long as I can
       remember. I originally "discovered" him on his Wolverine run and
       some of his earlier X-Men books. And then the whole Image
       explosion happened and even though his books were late, Cyber
       Force was always worth the wait. But it wasn't just his initial
       launch title. He had a lot of good books eventually coming out
       of his production company and I couldn't wait to get my hands on
       his art. That's where Wizard Millennium Edition: Marc Silvestri
       comes into play. All the covers, pinups, variants as well as his
       regular covers are all collected under one roof. The edition
       follows in the same footsteps as Wizard Millennium Edition: Jim
       Lee
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       />in both style and book format.
       As with all of the Wizard Edition books, they fall somewhere
       between a regular type of comic book and a coffee table book.
       It's tiny and very light and will never be confused with a
       legitimate oversize book. As great as the book is, it's not
       perfect. Some of his most famous covers and relegated to
       thumbnail size images, making it very difficult to really see
       all of Marc's incredible detail. This really is a tiny problem
       and won't take away from the overall quality of the book. I
       highly recommend this as a Buy for sure.
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