Planetary: Crossing Worlds by Warren Ellis, Jerry Ordway, Phil Jimenez, Andy Lanning, John Cassaday

Planetary: Crossing Worlds

Planetary #Crossovers

Warren Ellis, Jerry Ordway, Phil Jimenez, Andy Lanning, John Cassaday with Phil Jimenez (Illustrator), John Cassaday (Illustrator), Jerry Ordway (Illustrator), Andy Lanning (Illustrator)

160 pages first pub 2004 (editions)

fiction comics science fiction adventurous dark slow-paced
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Planetary: Crossing Worlds is ideal for readers who relish dark, intricately woven tales of mysterious artifacts and interdimensional threats, blending superhero cameos with existential puzzles that challenge a team of unconventional archaeologists.

Description

An universe of unexplained phenomena and deep mysteries, Planetary has formed to uncover and piece together the hidden wonders of the world. Aa team of mystery archaeologists, Elijah Snow, the temperature-controlling founder, Jakita Wagner, the in...

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Community Reviews

3.74
based on 241 reviews

Moods

adventurous: 100%

dark: 80%

mysterious: 60%

funny: 40%

tense: 40%

challenging: 20%

hopeful: 20%

inspiring: 20%

sad: 20%


Pace

60% of readers chose fast
20% of readers chose medium
20% of readers chose slow
fast
medium
slow

Plot or character driven?

33% of readers chose Plot
33% of readers chose A mix
33% of readers chose Character
Plot
A mix
Character

Strong character development?

33% of readers chose Yes
66% of readers chose No
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No

Loveable characters?

66% of readers chose Yes
33% of readers chose No
Yes
No

Diverse cast of characters?

33% of readers chose Yes
33% of readers chose Complicated
33% of readers chose No
Yes
Complicated
No

Flaws of characters a main focus?

66% of readers chose Yes
33% of readers chose No
Yes
No

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