Post by thehebrewhammer on Aug 28, 2006 21:29:37 GMT -5
Well, now that Marvel Fantasy #4 is out, I can put up to preview for #5. I encourage you to read #4...it's a relatively short issue. And then write some sort of review or send me your thoughts...I want to understand what people think before I embark on the first real story arc. Anyways, here's the preview for #5!
The cavernous throne room was poorly lit and littered with shadows. Exotic silks and colorful draping native to such regal chambers were nowhere to be seen. The cold, unfeeling granite slab faces of the walls and floor lay bare save a green velvet rug that ran all the way through the chamber to the towering throne at its front. The rigid looking throne was framed by three magnificent ceiling-reaching arches behind it which opened up into the cool night air. The total lack of decoration within the throne room only acted to accentuate the magnificence impressed upon the chamber by the natural backdrop. Nothing was more impressive than the man who sat on the throne though.
He was a strikingly handsome man. A chiseled jaw and dark piercing gaze were the most notable attributes of his face, with a short cut of full, dark auburn hair at the top of his head. Atop his head sat a simple yet elegant golden crowd, devoid of any gems. A long green cloak draped down behind him from broad shoulders, covered by a sturdy set of silver colored armor. A similarly green colored tunic covered the chest plate of the armor. King Steven Rogers wore his armor because he was a born warrior. King Victor Von Doom wore his armor because he saw it as a symbol of power. And because he trusted no one.
The cavernous throne room was poorly lit and littered with shadows. Exotic silks and colorful draping native to such regal chambers were nowhere to be seen. The cold, unfeeling granite slab faces of the walls and floor lay bare save a green velvet rug that ran all the way through the chamber to the towering throne at its front. The rigid looking throne was framed by three magnificent ceiling-reaching arches behind it which opened up into the cool night air. The total lack of decoration within the throne room only acted to accentuate the magnificence impressed upon the chamber by the natural backdrop. Nothing was more impressive than the man who sat on the throne though.
He was a strikingly handsome man. A chiseled jaw and dark piercing gaze were the most notable attributes of his face, with a short cut of full, dark auburn hair at the top of his head. Atop his head sat a simple yet elegant golden crowd, devoid of any gems. A long green cloak draped down behind him from broad shoulders, covered by a sturdy set of silver colored armor. A similarly green colored tunic covered the chest plate of the armor. King Steven Rogers wore his armor because he was a born warrior. King Victor Von Doom wore his armor because he saw it as a symbol of power. And because he trusted no one.