I love how they translated everyone into the new time period.
I'm pretty sure that the nun and the scribe who were with the Inquisitor were
the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver--Magneto's two kids.
The girl on the
Virginia Maid
kinda-sorta looks like she
might be Storm.
Other spoilery things:
I love the idea of Nick Fury as Walsingham and Dr. Strange as Dr. John Dee. The cameo of Foggy Nelson as the captain of Matt Murdock's ship was a nice touch. The 1602 version of Daredevil is probably my favorite of the characters so far, but Peter Parker is somewhat annoying.
One last question:
The obvious answer to the identity of the Inquisitor would be Magneto, but that seems too simple. Does anyone else have any other ideas?
re: Anne's One Last Question, and without having seen the comic:
Dr. Doom I might guess. He being the nearest Marvel equivalent to a Lex Luthor character.
The Buffyverse could really get some more aggressive traction with a more complete "Expanded Universe" kind of thing a la Star Wars. In a functional sense, the Fray series was a step in that direction.
That and an Elseworlds type of thing would be interesting also, but my biases for alternate realities/crossover stories are showing.
Hmmm... Based on Anne's comments, I don't see the point in my buying this series. I would barely get any of it.
Jon, the things I mentioned are more like shout outs than actual plot points. The story itself is quite entertaining.
I found all of the Fray comics at one store. If anyone wants me to get them, squeek fast. They are 3.00 each, plus tax and shipping.
Jon, I know very little of the MarvelVerse, and I enjoyed it.
There are a few characters who I don't know who their superhero counterpart is.
Like who?
Dr. Strange
-- is he a superhero? Or just himself (the way Professor Xavier is just himself and doesn't also have an alter ego)? And who is
his ladyfriend, Clea?
Umm...who's
Winged Dude?
Also don't know
Sister Wanda and the Inquisitor,
although it sounds like they're a little unclear to all y'all. How about
Virginia and her Indian bodyguard?
I got
Daredevil, Peter Parker, Nick Fury, and the X-Men at the end,
although the only
X-Man I identifed was Cyclops. He introduced "John Grey," but the art made it look like a woman. And although I don't know the X-Men that well, I do know that Jean Grey is a woman, so maybe that's what they're going for -- that Jean Grey was disguised as a man.
Anyway, despite my not identifying ALL the characters right away, I still enjoyed it.
The girl on the
Virginia Maid
is
based on a real person: Virginia Dare, who was the first child born in the colonies at Roanoke. Since the colony up and vanished nobody knows what happened to her. I don't know if Gaiman will translate her to an existing character or if she will be a wholly new character. (As an on-topic aside, one of the stories in the Tales of the Slayers short story collection (volume 1) imagines Virginia Dare as a Slayer.)
I wonder about her companion.
Anne, who is
Foggy Nelson
? I'm new to the Marvelverse and didn't get this reference.
I loved
"The Ballad of the Fantasik".
Overall fun read. I immediately handed it to DH and said "Read this. Now."
ETA:
Sister Wanda and Petros are definitely the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver. I'm not sure who the Inquisitor is.
Teppy:
Dr. Strange is a major figure in the Marvelverse, the magical hero, and Clea was his girlfriend.
justkim:
Foggy is Matt Murdock, aka Daredevil's, law partner and best friend.
Thanks Hec. I don't have the Marvel Masterworks
Daredevil
yet.