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Marvel 1602

Marvel 1602, or simply 1602, is an eight-issue comic book limited series published in 2003 by Marvel Comics. The limited series was written by Neil Gaiman, penciled by Andy Kubert, and digitally painted by Richard Isanove; Scott McKowen illustrated the distinctive scratchboard covers. The eight-part series takes place in a timeline where Marvel superheroes exist in the Elizabethan era; faced with the destruction of their world by a mysterious force, the heroes must fight to save their universe. Many of the early Marvel superheroes — Nick Fury, the X-Men, the Fantastic Four, and Spider-Man — as well as villains such as Doctor Doom and Magneto appear in various roles.

Marvel 1602
Cover to 1602 #8, featuring from left to right: Matthew Murdoch, Virginia Dare, Rojhaz, Sir Nicholas Fury, and "John" Grey. The scene was based on a famous sketch of the men involved in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 against King James.[1]
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMonthly
FormatLimited series
Genre
Publication dateNovember 2003 – June 2004
No. of issues8
Creative team
Written byNeil Gaiman
Artist(s)Andy Kubert
Scott McKowen (covers)
Colorist(s)Richard Isanove
Collected editions
1602ISBN 0-7851-4134-0
1602: New WorldISBN 0-7851-1494-7
1602: Fantastick FourISBN 0-7851-2293-1
1602: Spider-ManISBN 0-7851-2817-4
1602: Witch Hunter AngelaISBN 0-7851-9860-1

Neil Gaiman had always been a fan of Marvel, and editor Joe Quesada approached Gaiman to work on a project which eventually evolved into 1602. The success of the comic led to three sequels, entitled 1602: New World, Marvel 1602: Fantastick Four, and Spider-Man: 1602.[2] There is also a short story, "Son of the Dragon", starring the 1602 version of The Hulk in the second issue of Hulk: Broken Worlds. In 1602: Witchhunter Angela of Marvel's 2015 Secret Wars event, Angela appears as a hunter of witchbreed (mutants).

The pocket reality seen at the end of the limited series in which the continuing Marvel 1602 universe takes place is classified as Earth-311. The series was loosely adapted into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) / Disney+ series What If...? episode "What If... the Avengers Assembled in 1602?" in 2023.

Development edit

Background edit

Neil Gaiman stated in an afterword to the series that he had always viewed the Marvel universe as "magic".[3] The editors of 1602, Nick Lowe and Joe Quesada, approached Gaiman after Quesada became Marvel's Editor in Chief with the intent for Gaiman to work on a project for Marvel. Gaiman eventually agreed to write a Marvel comic in August 2001, although he was not sure what it would contain.[3] When the September 11, 2001 attacks occurred, Gaiman decided that he did not want planes, skyscrapers, bombs or guns in his comic. "I didn't want it to be a war story, and I didn't want to write a story in which might made right – or in which might made anything."[3] On a trip to Venice soon after, Gaiman was struck by how the "past seemed very close at hand"; he returned from the trip knowing the story he wanted to tell.[4] The time was chosen because "it was a nice place to set the story. It gave me America and it gave me a lot of things that I wanted in terms of the way the world was changing. It also gave me the sense of wonder and magic."[5]

Gaiman described writing the series as odd, since he had not written comics in half a decade; the story was trimmed down significantly as the size went from six 36-page chapters to eight 22-page segments. He also wanted to write a comic that was different from The Sandman, his most recognized work. The profits of the series went to help fund his Marvels and Miracles LLC company, which is fighting for the rights to Marvelman.[5]

Illustration edit

 
Kubert's pencils (top) contrasted with the finished panel

Unlike usual penciled pages, Marvel 1602 used a technique called "enhanced pencils", whereby the finished pencil drawings are sent straight to the colorist instead of to an inker first.[6] This technique had been used before on Kubert's Origin, and results in cleaner and more elaborate lines.[6]

Editor Nick Lowe noticed theater posters done by Scott McKowen and decided that the "engraving 'look' of the scratchboard would be interesting for the historical setting of this story."[7] Scratchboard is a technique where a sharp knife is used to scrape through a layer of black ink to a hard chalk surface underneath; in effect, artists draw white lines on an all-black surface. All McKowen's illustrations were done by hand and then colored later in Photoshop.[7] For inspiration, McKowen looked at seventeenth-century engravings. He also added scrolls or flags to the covers for the Marvel 1602 titles, basing the designs on Renaissance paintings where scrolls are used to comment on the scenes depicted.[8]

The hardbound edition features a scratchboard illustration depicting the main characters whispering discreetly to each other on the cover. According to McKowen, the image was inspired by a depiction of the masterminds behind the "Gunpowder Plot", an attempt to blow up Parliament during the reign of King James.[8] Since the characters of the story are all traitors in the eyes of King James, they were drawn in a similar fashion.[8]

Synopsis edit

Premise edit

In the year 1602 in the Marvel Universe, for an unknown reason, superheroes have appeared about 400 years early.[5] They were born and bred in this era and some hold important positions in high places. When the characters come to realize that something is wrong with the universe, the heroes must solve the mystery behind their own existence, while dealing with intrigue at the courts of Elizabeth I and James.

Plot edit

All over Europe, strange weather provokes panic, with many believing that the unnatural occurrences are the beginning of the Apocalypse. Dr. Stephen Strange, the court physician of Elizabeth I, senses that there are unnatural forces at work. He has also been asked to watch over the secret treasure of the Knights Templar which is being brought to England from Jerusalem. Elizabeth tasks her head of intelligence, Sir Nicholas Fury, to bring the treasure—believed to be a weapon—to England safely. Fury in turn contracts blind minstrel and agent Matthew Murdoch to rendezvous with the Templar guard somewhere in Europe and secure the weapon. Later that evening, Fury and his assistant Peter Parquagh are attacked by an assassin whom Fury disables and locks in the Tower of London.

Meanwhile, the ship Virginia Maid arrives in England from the New World, carrying the young Virginia Dare, the first child born in Roanoke colony, as well as her Native American bodyguard Rojhaz. They are taken to meet the Queen only for a second winged assassin to snatch Virginia. Rohjaz quickly disables the attacker, but not before Virginia transforms into a white gryphon. Rojhaz subdues Virginia, and Strange bespells her to human form before Fury sees her. Dare's powers cause Strange to suspect that she is the cause of the disastrous weather. Fury interrogates the imprisoned assassin to learn who sent him. He is told that it is Count Otto von Doom, ruler of Latveria, but Fury is too late to stop one of Doom's machines from killing Elizabeth with a poison gas released by dropping a pill into aqua regia.

Upon Elizabeth's death, James VI becomes ruler of both England and Scotland. James is distrustful of "witchbreed", those with magical or uncanny powers, and collaborates with Spanish High Inquisitor Enrique to blame the witchbreed of England, headed by Carlos Javier, for Elizabeth's death. Fury, a friend of Javier and his students, is forced to take the witchbreed to the Tower. Strange, Javier, and Fury meet and discuss how to save the world; an act which will almost surely lead to them being branded traitors by James. Strange learns that Natasha, a fellow agent, has betrayed Murdoch and the Templar agent Donal to Doom. Strange also learns that Doom has been holding captive four heroes from the ship Fantastick, including Fury's friend Sir Richard Reed. Javier agrees to help Fury, and the party sets out on a ship levitated by Javier and his page John Grey across the continent.

Strange meanwhile finds himself on the moon where he meets the Watcher Uatu, who tells him that the strange events are due to an anomaly he calls the Forerunner. The Forerunner is from the future and its presence in the past has disrupted reality to the point of impending annihilation of not only Strange's world but all other universes as well. Explaining his theory that the emergence of various superhumans on Stephen's Earth four hundred years before their season is the result of the universe trying to save itself, the Watcher tells Strange that he will not be able to repeat what he has learned while he lives.

Fury, Javier, and his students launch a successful attack on Doom's fortress; John Grey, revealed to be female, dies from her exertions in keeping the ship intact. The Four of the Fantastick are freed, and Doom is horribly scarred when lightning strikes a golden ball that he believes is the Templar's treasure. In fact, the true treasure is Donal's walking stick, which when struck on the ground transforms into the hammer Mjolnir and Blake into the Norse god Thor. The ship of fugitives heads for the New World. In Spain, Enrique is exposed as both a witchbreed and a Jew, and sentenced to be burned at the stake with his young acolytes, Petros and Sister Wanda. Using his powers, Enrique frees himself and his acolytes, and they escape on a ship of their own, also bound for America.

Strange is executed by James, who is furious that Fury and the witchbreed escaped him. Now no longer constrained by the Watcher's oath, Strange communicates telepathically with his wife Clea. He informs her that the Forerunner is the cause of the anomalies and that universal salvation depends on its transport back to its time; she takes his head from its pike at the Tower of London and sets off for America with Virginia and Rojhaz. Clea voices her opinion that Strange's suspicions were wrong, and that the Forerunner is not Virginia. Rojhaz confirms this, revealing himself to be Steve Rogers. After fighting against a 21st-century dictatorship led by a President for Life, Rogers was captured and sent back in time so as to completely erase his legacy. He was taken in by Native Americans who misheard his name; upon encountering the struggling Roanoke colony, he helped it survive and became Virginia's bodyguard.

Fury and company arrive at the Roanoke colony, where they discover the rift through which Rogers arrived. Javier senses three ships incoming: the Virginia Maid, Enrique's ship, and a ship carrying James's agents, among them his advisor David Banner and Parquagh, who has been coerced into loyalty. Realizing that the rift is radiating "galvanic" energy, Javier enlists Enrique to manipulate the rift in exchange for an unspecified boon. Donal summons Thor once more, enabling the necessary input of energy to open the rift again. On the beach, Fury kills all of James's agents except for Parquagh and Banner. In England, Murdoch threatens James with death should he harm Fury. Rogers refuses to go back through the rift, hoping to build a better America. Fury incapacitates him and carries the body back through the rift, thus going into the future himself.

The rift and the universe restore themselves, meaning the destruction of the alternate timeline; however, Uatu the Watcher is granted a "pocket universe" by his colleagues in which the 1602 timeline remains intact, and where the powered fugitives decide to settle in the Roanoke colony, declaring it a free place for all. Meanwhile, while walking in the woods with Virginia, Peter is bitten by a spider exposed to the energies released when Rojhaz and Fury entered the rift. Banner, who shielded Peter from the energies, has changed into a hulking gray monster. Intrigued by the continuing events, Uatu continues to watch the new universe (later designated Earth-311).

Characters edit

1602 features both historical figures and many of the original Marvel superheroes and villains. Some popular characters, such as Wolverine, were not added because of Gaiman's vision to address the heroes of the 1960s. "The territory doesn't go much further than 1969 in terms of the characters that I picked to use," Gaiman noted. "I couldn't get everybody in because there are an awful lot of Marvel characters."[5]

  • Elizabeth I of England: The aging Queen of England. Already close to death, she is killed by a poisonous gas device constructed by Otto Von Doom (the Doctor Doom of this reality).[9][10]
  • James I of England: Originally King James VI of Scotland, James becomes the monarch over England as well with Elizabeth's death. James maintains an intense hatred of witchbreed (the mutants of this reality) and seeks to destroy them along with any who practice sorcery or witchcraft.
  • Virginia Dare: The daughter of Ananias Dare, and the first English child born in the Americas. In this world, the Roanoke Colony did not disappear in the 1580s; when Steve Rogers went into this world he saved the colony, which would have been killed by starvation. Dare touches the rift caused by Rogers' arrival. She has the ability to transform into white-furred animals when frightened, which she later learns to control, and appears to be the equivalent to Alpha Flight's Snowbird who has a similar appearance and powers, though Neil Gaiman had denied this.
  • Uatu, the Watcher: A younger member of a race of intelligent beings who have sworn not to interfere in the affairs of lesser races, only to watch and observe. He breaks this oath, however, by explaining the situation to an astral projection of Doctor Stephen Strange.
  • Sir Nicholas Fury: The Queen's intelligence officer (referred to as the "intelligencer") and responsible for foiling many past plots against the monarch. Seemingly killed when he carries an unconscious Rojhaz into the dimensional rift.
  • Doctor Stephen Strange: The Queen's Physician, who is also a magician and alchemist. He allows himself to be beheaded by King James, which subsequently frees him from the restriction placed upon him by Uatu, the Watcher (namely, that he could not reveal what he knows while still living).
  • Peter Parquagh: Sir Nicholas' apprentice; left orphaned and tended to by his aunt and uncle until Fury arrived and took the boy to London.
  • Matthew Murdoch: A blind Irish minstrel who moonlights as a freelance agent. Matthew was blinded by a mysterious substance he encountered as a child; yet from it, he also acquired heightened senses.
  • Clea Strange: Stephen Strange's wife and assistant, Clea actually comes from another dimension. After bringing her husband's severed head to the Roanoke colony – thus fulfilling her last promise to him – she asks the heroes to bury the head with the rest of the body and then returns to her home dimension.
  • Rojhaz: Virginia's blonde-haired, blue-eyed Native American bodyguard, who in fact is a displaced Captain America from a dystopian future. When the government of his time ruled by Purple Man captured him and attempted to execute him using advanced technology, he was accidentally sent back in time – the event which triggered the alternate timeline to begin with – thus forming the paradox of the story.
  • Carlos Javier: A Spaniard living in England, where he runs a "College for the Sons of Gentlefolk", in fact a haven for "witchbreed". His students include Roberto Trefusis, Scotius Summerisle, Hal McCoy, Werner, and "John" Grey (who is in fact a young woman with psychic powers rivaling his own).
  • The Four from the Fantastick: A band of explorers who gained powers when their ship encountered a strange energy vortex at sea. The four are Captain Benjamin Grimm, Sir Richard Reed, Susan Storm, and John Storm. Their bodies were reshaped into the four elements: Reed's body became pliable like water, Grimm's body became solid rock, Susan's body became weightless and invisible like air, and John's body became living fire. They are eventually captured by Doom.
  • Grand Inquisitor Enrique: Born a Sephardic Jew, a young Enrique was forcibly baptized and seduced by a Catholic priest, and thus inducted into the church. As an adult, he leads the Spanish Inquisition – a position of power through which he can further his own plans. Although ordered to execute the witchbreed, he hides those whom he can pass off as normal. Secretly a witchbreed himself, he uses his activities as a cover to form a "Brotherhood of Those Who Will Inherit the Earth". He is assisted by Sister Wanda and Petros, who are secretly his children. He is also aided by Toad, despite Toad's betrayal at one point.
  • David Banner: An advisor to King James, Banner is sent to Roanoke in order to kill Fury. When the rift is closed at the end of the story, Banner is caught within the backlash and is later seen lurking in the nearby woods as a massive gray-skinned creature (the Hulk).
  • Count Otto von Doom: Doom is the ruler of Latveria, known as Otto the Handsome due to his perfect physique and appearance. He captures the Fantastick Four in order to force Reed's compliance in creating war machines, poisons, and various other inventions. Von Doom is later struck and badly burned by Thor's lightning, although he survives.
  • Donal: The Guardian of the Templar Treasure and alter ego to Thor, who is captured by Count Otto von Doom on his way to deliver the treasure of the Templars (the hammer Mjolnir disguised as a simple walking stick) to England. He is rescued by Sir Nicholas Fury and the witchbreed and is taken to the New World along with the Fantastick Four.
  • Natasha: She travels with Matthew while en route to meet Donal, who is bringing the Templar Treasure to England. Natasha is revealed to be working for Count Otto von Doom.

Reception and legacy edit

The first issue of 1602 was ranked first in August 2003 US comics with pre-order sales of 150,569.[11]

1602 received mixed praise upon its release with Comics Bulletin stating "Is 1602 good? Yes, it's damn good. Is it revolutionary or even ground breaking? No. Sorry, but I can't go so far as to call a glorified What If? series anything more than what it is; a well done re-imagination of the Marvel Universe."[12] Entertainment Weekly declared that the combination of writing and moody artwork meant "the Marvel Universe hasn't been this engrossing in ages."[13] ShakingThrough.net noted that fans looking for elements of Gaiman's The Sandman would be disappointed; "It's not a senses-shattering Marvel epic, but then it's not meant to be. It's nothing more or less than a chance to enjoy reinterpretations of some familiar characters."[14] UGO Networks concurred, stating "there doesn't need to be a 'point' in re-imagining familiar icons — it's simply meant to be fun. [...] The result of 1602 is agreeable entertainment."[15] The series won several awards, including the Quill Book Award for Graphic Novels.[16] The first issue was also awarded the 2003 Diamond Distributors Gem Award as "Comic of the Year".[17]

Conversely, Time Magazine listed it as the worst comic of 2003, although the list's composer later stated "he didn't actually mean it was the worst comic of the year."[18] UGO's Darren Latta noted as a downside to the series that "the approach maybe a little too subdued at times." Latta also felt that despite being familiar with the setting, Gaiman never utilized the period to its full potential.[15] Others simply felt that Gaiman's involvement led to inflated expectations; one review noted that while reading "I [...] felt at times like maybe it was all a little bit too cute, a little bit too in-jokey."[19]

James Fleming, an adjunct instructor at Keiser University and Southern New Hampshire University, has also written about the use of the postmodern tradition in 1602 and how this is employed as a means to respond to the post-9/11 world in which the comic was written.[20]

Sequels edit

1602's success led to three sequels.

  • The first, 1602: New World, takes place shortly after the end of 1602, with the heroes settling down in America. The series was written by Greg Pak and illustrated by Greg Tocchini, and the first issue was published in August 2005. During that time, Lord Iron and Captain Ross had arrived to hunt down David Banner while coming into conflict with the Spider and Virginia Dare. Meanwhile, Master Osborn tries to turn the natives against the settlers.
  • The second sequel, Marvel 1602: Fantastick Four, was written by Peter David and pencilled by Pascal Alixe. The story involves the Fantastic Four's adventures in London, the return of Otto Von Doom, and the "Four Who Are Frightful" when they capture William Shakespeare to chronicle Otto von Doom's travels to Bensaylum (this reality's Alantis).
  • The third sequel Spider-Man: 1602, was written by Jeff Parker and pencilled by Ramon Rosanas. The story centers on the continuing adventures of the Spider and features reinterpretations of Doctor Octopus, the Lizard, and Mary Jane Watson. Also appearing are the Beast, Janet and Henry Pym, the Kingpin (reimaged as a pirate named King's Pin), Bullseye (reimaged as an assassin and first mate of the King's Pin), and Steve Rogers.

Spider-Verse edit

The Marvel 1602 universe appears in a lead-up to Spider-Verse. Peter Parquah is on stage at the Globe Theatre with Marion Jane Watson's family when Morlun appears. Peter attempts to defend himself, but Morlun proves too powerful. Morlun brings down the Globe Theater around everyone, and absorbs Peter's life essence. Before disappearing into another dimension, Morlun declares that all spiders will die.[21]

Secret Wars (2015) edit

Marvel 1602 appears in Secret Wars where its domain on Battleworld is referred to as King James' England. It is mostly featured in the comic 1602: Witch Hunter Angela (which features a witch hunter version of Angela). The Secret Wars Marvel 1602 now includes Bronze Age and Modern Age Marvel characters where its King James is a variation of Wolverine.

Web-Warriors edit

The Web Warriors (Alternate versions of Spider-Man) visited the 1602 Universe to deal with the dimension's version of Sinister Six called the Sinister Sextet which consists of Carnage, Electro, Karnov, Magus, and Serpent. After apprehending the villains, they noticed the dimension's Electro has escaped. Unbeknownst to the heroes, Electro followed them back to the Great Web.[22]

In other media edit

Television edit

Video games edit

Collected editions edit

Title Material collected Published date ISBN
Marvel 1602 1602 #1–8 October 2004 0-7851-1073-9
Marvel 1602: New World Marvel 1602: New World #1–5 January 2006 978-0785114949
Marvel 1602: Fantastick Four Marvel 1602: Fantastick Four #1–5 June 2007 978-0785122937
Marvel 1602: New World/Fantastick Four Marvel 1602: New World #1–5 and Marvel 1602: Fantastick Four #1–5 October 2009 978-0785141365
Marvel 1602: Spider-Man Marvel 1602: Spider-Man #1–5 May 2010 978-0785146032
1602 Witch Hunter Angela 1602 Witch Hunter Angela #1–4 and 1602 #1 March 2016 978-0785198604

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ McKowen, Scott. "Cover Process", from Marvel 1602: page 3.
  2. ^ "Spider-Man 1602 (2009) #1". Marvel Entertainment. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  3. ^ a b c Gaiman, Neil (30 June 2004). "Afterword", from Marvel 1602: page 1.
  4. ^ Gaiman, Neil (30 June 2004). "Afterword", from Marvel 1602: p.2.
  5. ^ a b c d Weiland, Jonah (2003-06-27). "Marvel's '1602' Press Conference". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved 2008-02-18.
  6. ^ a b Lowe, Nick. "Pencils", from Marvel 1602.
  7. ^ a b McKowen, Scott. "Cover Process", from Marvel 1602: page 1.
  8. ^ a b c McKowen, Scott. "Cover Process", from Marvel 1602: page 2.
  9. ^ "Elizabeth I of England", Wikipedia, 2019-04-21, retrieved 2019-05-17
  10. ^ "7 things you (probably) didn't know about Elizabeth I". History Extra. Retrieved 2019-05-17.
  11. ^ "Top 300 Comics Actual—August 2003". icv2.com. 2004-09-16. Retrieved 2008-07-16.
  12. ^ Dolan, Cody (2003-08-25). . Comics Bulletin. Archived from the original on December 4, 2008. Retrieved 2008-01-23.
  13. ^ Jensen, Jeff (2003-09-05). "Book Capsule Review: 1602 (Summer 2003)". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2008-02-13.
  14. ^ The Gentleman (2005-08-13). "Somewhere in Time". ShakingThrough.net. Retrieved 2008-02-20.
  15. ^ a b Latta, Darren (2004). . UGO Networks. Archived from the original on 2008-12-04. Retrieved 2008-02-20.
  16. ^ Quills Foundation (2005). . TheQuills.Org. Archived from the original on December 28, 2007. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  17. ^ Brady, Matt (2004-03-31). . Newsarama. Archived from the original on December 19, 2005. Retrieved 2007-01-31.
  18. ^ Arnold, Andrew (2003-12-18). . Time Magazine. Archived from the original on 2007-12-17. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  19. ^ Lander, Randy (2003-07-10). . TheFourthRail.com. Archived from the original on 2008-05-16. Retrieved 2008-02-12.
  20. ^ Fleming, James. "Incommensurable Ontologies and the Return of the Witness in Neil Gaiman's 1602." ImageTexT 4.1. [1]
  21. ^ Free Comic Book Day Vol 2014 Guardians
  22. ^ Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 4 #1. Marvel Comics.
  23. ^ Anderson, Jenna (June 26, 2019). "Neil Gaiman Pitched a Marvel 1602 TV Show". Combicbook.com. Retrieved July 8, 2019.
  24. ^ Moreau, Jordan (July 22, 2022). "'Marvel Zombies,' 'Spider-Man: Freshman Year,' 'What If?' Season 2 Get First Looks". Variety. from the original on July 22, 2022. Retrieved December 28, 2023.
  25. ^ Gaiman, Neil (December 31, 2023). "aceromanticperfection". Tumblr. Retrieved December 31, 2023.

External links edit

  • Annotations to Marvel 1602
  • 1602: Fantastick Four on Marvel.com

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Marvel 1602 or simply 1602 is an eight issue comic book limited series published in 2003 by Marvel Comics The limited series was written by Neil Gaiman penciled by Andy Kubert and digitally painted by Richard Isanove Scott McKowen illustrated the distinctive scratchboard covers The eight part series takes place in a timeline where Marvel superheroes exist in the Elizabethan era faced with the destruction of their world by a mysterious force the heroes must fight to save their universe Many of the early Marvel superheroes Nick Fury the X Men the Fantastic Four and Spider Man as well as villains such as Doctor Doom and Magneto appear in various roles Marvel 1602Cover to 1602 8 featuring from left to right Matthew Murdoch Virginia Dare Rojhaz Sir Nicholas Fury and John Grey The scene was based on a famous sketch of the men involved in the Gunpowder Plot of 1605 against King James 1 Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsScheduleMonthlyFormatLimited seriesGenreAlternate history superheroPublication dateNovember 2003 June 2004No of issues8Creative teamWritten byNeil GaimanArtist s Andy KubertScott McKowen covers Colorist s Richard IsanoveCollected editions1602ISBN 0 7851 4134 01602 New WorldISBN 0 7851 1494 71602 Fantastick FourISBN 0 7851 2293 11602 Spider ManISBN 0 7851 2817 41602 Witch Hunter AngelaISBN 0 7851 9860 1 Neil Gaiman had always been a fan of Marvel and editor Joe Quesada approached Gaiman to work on a project which eventually evolved into 1602 The success of the comic led to three sequels entitled 1602 New World Marvel 1602 Fantastick Four and Spider Man 1602 2 There is also a short story Son of the Dragon starring the 1602 version of The Hulk in the second issue of Hulk Broken Worlds In 1602 Witchhunter Angela of Marvel s 2015 Secret Wars event Angela appears as a hunter of witchbreed mutants The pocket reality seen at the end of the limited series in which the continuing Marvel 1602 universe takes place is classified as Earth 311 The series was loosely adapted into the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU Disney series What If episode What If the Avengers Assembled in 1602 in 2023 Contents 1 Development 1 1 Background 1 2 Illustration 2 Synopsis 2 1 Premise 2 2 Plot 3 Characters 4 Reception and legacy 4 1 Sequels 4 2 Spider Verse 4 3 Secret Wars 2015 4 4 Web Warriors 5 In other media 5 1 Television 5 2 Video games 6 Collected editions 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksDevelopment editBackground edit Neil Gaiman stated in an afterword to the series that he had always viewed the Marvel universe as magic 3 The editors of 1602 Nick Lowe and Joe Quesada approached Gaiman after Quesada became Marvel s Editor in Chief with the intent for Gaiman to work on a project for Marvel Gaiman eventually agreed to write a Marvel comic in August 2001 although he was not sure what it would contain 3 When the September 11 2001 attacks occurred Gaiman decided that he did not want planes skyscrapers bombs or guns in his comic I didn t want it to be a war story and I didn t want to write a story in which might made right or in which might made anything 3 On a trip to Venice soon after Gaiman was struck by how the past seemed very close at hand he returned from the trip knowing the story he wanted to tell 4 The time was chosen because it was a nice place to set the story It gave me America and it gave me a lot of things that I wanted in terms of the way the world was changing It also gave me the sense of wonder and magic 5 Gaiman described writing the series as odd since he had not written comics in half a decade the story was trimmed down significantly as the size went from six 36 page chapters to eight 22 page segments He also wanted to write a comic that was different from The Sandman his most recognized work The profits of the series went to help fund his Marvels and Miracles LLC company which is fighting for the rights to Marvelman 5 Illustration edit nbsp Kubert s pencils top contrasted with the finished panel Unlike usual penciled pages Marvel 1602 used a technique called enhanced pencils whereby the finished pencil drawings are sent straight to the colorist instead of to an inker first 6 This technique had been used before on Kubert s Origin and results in cleaner and more elaborate lines 6 Editor Nick Lowe noticed theater posters done by Scott McKowen and decided that the engraving look of the scratchboard would be interesting for the historical setting of this story 7 Scratchboard is a technique where a sharp knife is used to scrape through a layer of black ink to a hard chalk surface underneath in effect artists draw white lines on an all black surface All McKowen s illustrations were done by hand and then colored later in Photoshop 7 For inspiration McKowen looked at seventeenth century engravings He also added scrolls or flags to the covers for the Marvel 1602 titles basing the designs on Renaissance paintings where scrolls are used to comment on the scenes depicted 8 The hardbound edition features a scratchboard illustration depicting the main characters whispering discreetly to each other on the cover According to McKowen the image was inspired by a depiction of the masterminds behind the Gunpowder Plot an attempt to blow up Parliament during the reign of King James 8 Since the characters of the story are all traitors in the eyes of King James they were drawn in a similar fashion 8 Synopsis editPremise edit In the year 1602 in the Marvel Universe for an unknown reason superheroes have appeared about 400 years early 5 They were born and bred in this era and some hold important positions in high places When the characters come to realize that something is wrong with the universe the heroes must solve the mystery behind their own existence while dealing with intrigue at the courts of Elizabeth I and James Plot edit All over Europe strange weather provokes panic with many believing that the unnatural occurrences are the beginning of the Apocalypse Dr Stephen Strange the court physician of Elizabeth I senses that there are unnatural forces at work He has also been asked to watch over the secret treasure of the Knights Templar which is being brought to England from Jerusalem Elizabeth tasks her head of intelligence Sir Nicholas Fury to bring the treasure believed to be a weapon to England safely Fury in turn contracts blind minstrel and agent Matthew Murdoch to rendezvous with the Templar guard somewhere in Europe and secure the weapon Later that evening Fury and his assistant Peter Parquagh are attacked by an assassin whom Fury disables and locks in the Tower of London Meanwhile the ship Virginia Maid arrives in England from the New World carrying the young Virginia Dare the first child born in Roanoke colony as well as her Native American bodyguard Rojhaz They are taken to meet the Queen only for a second winged assassin to snatch Virginia Rohjaz quickly disables the attacker but not before Virginia transforms into a white gryphon Rojhaz subdues Virginia and Strange bespells her to human form before Fury sees her Dare s powers cause Strange to suspect that she is the cause of the disastrous weather Fury interrogates the imprisoned assassin to learn who sent him He is told that it is Count Otto von Doom ruler of Latveria but Fury is too late to stop one of Doom s machines from killing Elizabeth with a poison gas released by dropping a pill into aqua regia Upon Elizabeth s death James VI becomes ruler of both England and Scotland James is distrustful of witchbreed those with magical or uncanny powers and collaborates with Spanish High Inquisitor Enrique to blame the witchbreed of England headed by Carlos Javier for Elizabeth s death Fury a friend of Javier and his students is forced to take the witchbreed to the Tower Strange Javier and Fury meet and discuss how to save the world an act which will almost surely lead to them being branded traitors by James Strange learns that Natasha a fellow agent has betrayed Murdoch and the Templar agent Donal to Doom Strange also learns that Doom has been holding captive four heroes from the ship Fantastick including Fury s friend Sir Richard Reed Javier agrees to help Fury and the party sets out on a ship levitated by Javier and his page John Grey across the continent Strange meanwhile finds himself on the moon where he meets the Watcher Uatu who tells him that the strange events are due to an anomaly he calls the Forerunner The Forerunner is from the future and its presence in the past has disrupted reality to the point of impending annihilation of not only Strange s world but all other universes as well Explaining his theory that the emergence of various superhumans on Stephen s Earth four hundred years before their season is the result of the universe trying to save itself the Watcher tells Strange that he will not be able to repeat what he has learned while he lives Fury Javier and his students launch a successful attack on Doom s fortress John Grey revealed to be female dies from her exertions in keeping the ship intact The Four of the Fantastick are freed and Doom is horribly scarred when lightning strikes a golden ball that he believes is the Templar s treasure In fact the true treasure is Donal s walking stick which when struck on the ground transforms into the hammer Mjolnir and Blake into the Norse god Thor The ship of fugitives heads for the New World In Spain Enrique is exposed as both a witchbreed and a Jew and sentenced to be burned at the stake with his young acolytes Petros and Sister Wanda Using his powers Enrique frees himself and his acolytes and they escape on a ship of their own also bound for America Strange is executed by James who is furious that Fury and the witchbreed escaped him Now no longer constrained by the Watcher s oath Strange communicates telepathically with his wife Clea He informs her that the Forerunner is the cause of the anomalies and that universal salvation depends on its transport back to its time she takes his head from its pike at the Tower of London and sets off for America with Virginia and Rojhaz Clea voices her opinion that Strange s suspicions were wrong and that the Forerunner is not Virginia Rojhaz confirms this revealing himself to be Steve Rogers After fighting against a 21st century dictatorship led by a President for Life Rogers was captured and sent back in time so as to completely erase his legacy He was taken in by Native Americans who misheard his name upon encountering the struggling Roanoke colony he helped it survive and became Virginia s bodyguard Fury and company arrive at the Roanoke colony where they discover the rift through which Rogers arrived Javier senses three ships incoming the Virginia Maid Enrique s ship and a ship carrying James s agents among them his advisor David Banner and Parquagh who has been coerced into loyalty Realizing that the rift is radiating galvanic energy Javier enlists Enrique to manipulate the rift in exchange for an unspecified boon Donal summons Thor once more enabling the necessary input of energy to open the rift again On the beach Fury kills all of James s agents except for Parquagh and Banner In England Murdoch threatens James with death should he harm Fury Rogers refuses to go back through the rift hoping to build a better America Fury incapacitates him and carries the body back through the rift thus going into the future himself The rift and the universe restore themselves meaning the destruction of the alternate timeline however Uatu the Watcher is granted a pocket universe by his colleagues in which the 1602 timeline remains intact and where the powered fugitives decide to settle in the Roanoke colony declaring it a free place for all Meanwhile while walking in the woods with Virginia Peter is bitten by a spider exposed to the energies released when Rojhaz and Fury entered the rift Banner who shielded Peter from the energies has changed into a hulking gray monster Intrigued by the continuing events Uatu continues to watch the new universe later designated Earth 311 Characters editMain article List of Marvel 1602 characters 1602 features both historical figures and many of the original Marvel superheroes and villains Some popular characters such as Wolverine were not added because of Gaiman s vision to address the heroes of the 1960s The territory doesn t go much further than 1969 in terms of the characters that I picked to use Gaiman noted I couldn t get everybody in because there are an awful lot of Marvel characters 5 Elizabeth I of England The aging Queen of England Already close to death she is killed by a poisonous gas device constructed by Otto Von Doom the Doctor Doom of this reality 9 10 James I of England Originally King James VI of Scotland James becomes the monarch over England as well with Elizabeth s death James maintains an intense hatred of witchbreed the mutants of this reality and seeks to destroy them along with any who practice sorcery or witchcraft Virginia Dare The daughter of Ananias Dare and the first English child born in the Americas In this world the Roanoke Colony did not disappear in the 1580s when Steve Rogers went into this world he saved the colony which would have been killed by starvation Dare touches the rift caused by Rogers arrival She has the ability to transform into white furred animals when frightened which she later learns to control and appears to be the equivalent to Alpha Flight s Snowbird who has a similar appearance and powers though Neil Gaiman had denied this Uatu the Watcher A younger member of a race of intelligent beings who have sworn not to interfere in the affairs of lesser races only to watch and observe He breaks this oath however by explaining the situation to an astral projection of Doctor Stephen Strange Sir Nicholas Fury The Queen s intelligence officer referred to as the intelligencer and responsible for foiling many past plots against the monarch Seemingly killed when he carries an unconscious Rojhaz into the dimensional rift Doctor Stephen Strange The Queen s Physician who is also a magician and alchemist He allows himself to be beheaded by King James which subsequently frees him from the restriction placed upon him by Uatu the Watcher namely that he could not reveal what he knows while still living Peter Parquagh Sir Nicholas apprentice left orphaned and tended to by his aunt and uncle until Fury arrived and took the boy to London Matthew Murdoch A blind Irish minstrel who moonlights as a freelance agent Matthew was blinded by a mysterious substance he encountered as a child yet from it he also acquired heightened senses Clea Strange Stephen Strange s wife and assistant Clea actually comes from another dimension After bringing her husband s severed head to the Roanoke colony thus fulfilling her last promise to him she asks the heroes to bury the head with the rest of the body and then returns to her home dimension Rojhaz Virginia s blonde haired blue eyed Native American bodyguard who in fact is a displaced Captain America from a dystopian future When the government of his time ruled by Purple Man captured him and attempted to execute him using advanced technology he was accidentally sent back in time the event which triggered the alternate timeline to begin with thus forming the paradox of the story Carlos Javier A Spaniard living in England where he runs a College for the Sons of Gentlefolk in fact a haven for witchbreed His students include Roberto Trefusis Scotius Summerisle Hal McCoy Werner and John Grey who is in fact a young woman with psychic powers rivaling his own The Four from the Fantastick A band of explorers who gained powers when their ship encountered a strange energy vortex at sea The four are Captain Benjamin Grimm Sir Richard Reed Susan Storm and John Storm Their bodies were reshaped into the four elements Reed s body became pliable like water Grimm s body became solid rock Susan s body became weightless and invisible like air and John s body became living fire They are eventually captured by Doom Grand Inquisitor Enrique Born a Sephardic Jew a young Enrique was forcibly baptized and seduced by a Catholic priest and thus inducted into the church As an adult he leads the Spanish Inquisition a position of power through which he can further his own plans Although ordered to execute the witchbreed he hides those whom he can pass off as normal Secretly a witchbreed himself he uses his activities as a cover to form a Brotherhood of Those Who Will Inherit the Earth He is assisted by Sister Wanda and Petros who are secretly his children He is also aided by Toad despite Toad s betrayal at one point David Banner An advisor to King James Banner is sent to Roanoke in order to kill Fury When the rift is closed at the end of the story Banner is caught within the backlash and is later seen lurking in the nearby woods as a massive gray skinned creature the Hulk Count Otto von Doom Doom is the ruler of Latveria known as Otto the Handsome due to his perfect physique and appearance He captures the Fantastick Four in order to force Reed s compliance in creating war machines poisons and various other inventions Von Doom is later struck and badly burned by Thor s lightning although he survives Donal The Guardian of the Templar Treasure and alter ego to Thor who is captured by Count Otto von Doom on his way to deliver the treasure of the Templars the hammer Mjolnir disguised as a simple walking stick to England He is rescued by Sir Nicholas Fury and the witchbreed and is taken to the New World along with the Fantastick Four Natasha She travels with Matthew while en route to meet Donal who is bringing the Templar Treasure to England Natasha is revealed to be working for Count Otto von Doom Reception and legacy editThe first issue of 1602 was ranked first in August 2003 US comics with pre order sales of 150 569 11 1602 received mixed praise upon its release with Comics Bulletin stating Is 1602 good Yes it s damn good Is it revolutionary or even ground breaking No Sorry but I can t go so far as to call a glorified What If series anything more than what it is a well done re imagination of the Marvel Universe 12 Entertainment Weekly declared that the combination of writing and moody artwork meant the Marvel Universe hasn t been this engrossing in ages 13 ShakingThrough net noted that fans looking for elements of Gaiman s The Sandman would be disappointed It s not a senses shattering Marvel epic but then it s not meant to be It s nothing more or less than a chance to enjoy reinterpretations of some familiar characters 14 UGO Networks concurred stating there doesn t need to be a point in re imagining familiar icons it s simply meant to be fun The result of 1602 is agreeable entertainment 15 The series won several awards including the Quill Book Award for Graphic Novels 16 The first issue was also awarded the 2003 Diamond Distributors Gem Award as Comic of the Year 17 Conversely Time Magazine listed it as the worst comic of 2003 although the list s composer later stated he didn t actually mean it was the worst comic of the year 18 UGO s Darren Latta noted as a downside to the series that the approach maybe a little too subdued at times Latta also felt that despite being familiar with the setting Gaiman never utilized the period to its full potential 15 Others simply felt that Gaiman s involvement led to inflated expectations one review noted that while reading I felt at times like maybe it was all a little bit too cute a little bit too in jokey 19 James Fleming an adjunct instructor at Keiser University and Southern New Hampshire University has also written about the use of the postmodern tradition in 1602 and how this is employed as a means to respond to the post 9 11 world in which the comic was written 20 Sequels edit 1602 s success led to three sequels The first 1602 New World takes place shortly after the end of 1602 with the heroes settling down in America The series was written by Greg Pak and illustrated by Greg Tocchini and the first issue was published in August 2005 During that time Lord Iron and Captain Ross had arrived to hunt down David Banner while coming into conflict with the Spider and Virginia Dare Meanwhile Master Osborn tries to turn the natives against the settlers The second sequel Marvel 1602 Fantastick Four was written by Peter David and pencilled by Pascal Alixe The story involves the Fantastic Four s adventures in London the return of Otto Von Doom and the Four Who Are Frightful when they capture William Shakespeare to chronicle Otto von Doom s travels to Bensaylum this reality s Alantis The third sequel Spider Man 1602 was written by Jeff Parker and pencilled by Ramon Rosanas The story centers on the continuing adventures of the Spider and features reinterpretations of Doctor Octopus the Lizard and Mary Jane Watson Also appearing are the Beast Janet and Henry Pym the Kingpin reimaged as a pirate named King s Pin Bullseye reimaged as an assassin and first mate of the King s Pin and Steve Rogers Spider Verse edit The Marvel 1602 universe appears in a lead up to Spider Verse Peter Parquah is on stage at the Globe Theatre with Marion Jane Watson s family when Morlun appears Peter attempts to defend himself but Morlun proves too powerful Morlun brings down the Globe Theater around everyone and absorbs Peter s life essence Before disappearing into another dimension Morlun declares that all spiders will die 21 Secret Wars 2015 edit Marvel 1602 appears in Secret Wars where its domain on Battleworld is referred to as King James England It is mostly featured in the comic 1602 Witch Hunter Angela which features a witch hunter version of Angela The Secret Wars Marvel 1602 now includes Bronze Age and Modern Age Marvel characters where its King James is a variation of Wolverine Web Warriors edit The Web Warriors Alternate versions of Spider Man visited the 1602 Universe to deal with the dimension s version of Sinister Six called the Sinister Sextet which consists of Carnage Electro Karnov Magus and Serpent After apprehending the villains they noticed the dimension s Electro has escaped Unbeknownst to the heroes Electro followed them back to the Great Web 22 In other media editTelevision edit The Marvel 1602 reality appears in The Super Hero Squad Show episode 1602 Six Against Infinity Part 6 citation needed Marvel 1602 creator Neil Gaiman stated that he pitched the idea of a live action adaptation of the series to Marvel Television only to be rejected Additionally Marvel Studios producer Kevin Feige has also stated that he is interested in a Marvel 1602 series alongside Earth X but noted that there must be a built in audience for it 23 The Marvel 1602 reality appears in the second season of What If 2023 24 The universe primarily appears in the episode What If the Avengers Assembled in 1602 which was produced without Neil Gaiman s involvement 25 Video games edit Spider Man 1602 appears as an unlockable skin in Spider Man Shattered Dimensions citation needed Spider Man 1602 appears as a playable character in Spider Man Unlimited citation needed Collected editions editTitle Material collected Published date ISBN Marvel 1602 1602 1 8 October 2004 0 7851 1073 9 Marvel 1602 New World Marvel 1602 New World 1 5 January 2006 978 0785114949 Marvel 1602 Fantastick Four Marvel 1602 Fantastick Four 1 5 June 2007 978 0785122937 Marvel 1602 New World Fantastick Four Marvel 1602 New World 1 5 and Marvel 1602 Fantastick Four 1 5 October 2009 978 0785141365 Marvel 1602 Spider Man Marvel 1602 Spider Man 1 5 May 2010 978 0785146032 1602 Witch Hunter Angela 1602 Witch Hunter Angela 1 4 and 1602 1 March 2016 978 0785198604See also editDark Knights of Steel a comic book series by DC Comics with a similar premise References edit McKowen Scott Cover Process from Marvel 1602 page 3 Spider Man 1602 2009 1 Marvel Entertainment Retrieved 2019 05 17 a b c Gaiman Neil 30 June 2004 Afterword from Marvel 1602 page 1 Gaiman Neil 30 June 2004 Afterword from Marvel 1602 p 2 a b c d Weiland Jonah 2003 06 27 Marvel s 1602 Press Conference Comic Book Resources Retrieved 2008 02 18 a b Lowe Nick Pencils from Marvel 1602 a b McKowen Scott Cover Process from Marvel 1602 page 1 a b c McKowen Scott Cover Process from Marvel 1602 page 2 Elizabeth I of England Wikipedia 2019 04 21 retrieved 2019 05 17 7 things you probably didn t know about Elizabeth I History Extra Retrieved 2019 05 17 Top 300 Comics Actual August 2003 icv2 com 2004 09 16 Retrieved 2008 07 16 Dolan Cody 2003 08 25 1602 1 Review Comics Bulletin Archived from the original on December 4 2008 Retrieved 2008 01 23 Jensen Jeff 2003 09 05 Book Capsule Review 1602 Summer 2003 Entertainment Weekly Retrieved 2008 02 13 The Gentleman 2005 08 13 Somewhere in Time ShakingThrough net Retrieved 2008 02 20 a b Latta Darren 2004 Featured Review 1602 Marvel Comics UGO Networks Archived from the original on 2008 12 04 Retrieved 2008 02 20 Quills Foundation 2005 The Quill Awards The 2005 Awards TheQuills Org Archived from the original on December 28 2007 Retrieved 2008 02 12 Brady Matt 2004 03 31 Diamond Names 2003 Gem Award Winners Newsarama Archived from the original on December 19 2005 Retrieved 2007 01 31 Arnold Andrew 2003 12 18 Time 2003 Best and Worst Comics Time Magazine Archived from the original on 2007 12 17 Retrieved 2008 02 12 Lander Randy 2003 07 10 Snap Judgements Marvel 1602 TheFourthRail com Archived from the original on 2008 05 16 Retrieved 2008 02 12 Fleming James Incommensurable Ontologies and the Return of the Witness in Neil Gaiman s 1602 ImageTexT 4 1 1 Free Comic Book Day Vol 2014 Guardians Amazing Spider Man Vol 4 1 Marvel Comics Anderson Jenna June 26 2019 Neil Gaiman Pitched a Marvel 1602 TV Show Combicbook com Retrieved July 8 2019 Moreau Jordan July 22 2022 Marvel Zombies Spider Man Freshman Year What If Season 2 Get First Looks Variety Archived from the original on July 22 2022 Retrieved December 28 2023 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