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Marvel Comic Book Library Vol. 1

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Description:

The Marvel Comic Book Library is a complete collection of stories that chronicle the early adventures of world-famous superheroes!

Features:

The first 10 adventures of 10 classic Marvel characters on 1 super-powered CD-ROM


100 complete comic books highlight the storylines of this famous band of heroes


Includes the Fantastic Four, Captain America, Avengers, The Sub-Mariner, Iron Man, and Silver Surf


Character bios and 3 free bonus Comics


Product Details:
Package Length: 7.5 inches
Package Width: 5.3 inches
Package Height: 1.5 inches
Package Weight: 0.35 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 15 reviews
System Requirements:
Platform: Windows NT / Windows 98 / Windows 2000 / Windows Me / Windows XP / Mac OS X / Windows 95
Media: CD-ROM
Item Quantity: 1
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.5 ( 15 customer reviews )
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22 of 25 found the following review helpful:

4Hope You Like Iron Man and The HulkDec 02, 2003
By C. T. Mikesell
Let me begin by saying I really want to give this a better rating. What it is, is good. But it's not exactly what is suggested by the packaging and some glitches detract from end-user enjoyment.

First, the packaging claims the CD-ROM includes "100 original, full-length digital comics." It doesn't. It includes only the story panels from the comics. No ads for X-ray specs or pepper gum or a bazillion plastic army men *now with grenadier!* No Stan Lee's Soapbox (or its equivalent). No fan mail. A good portion of the nostalgia and charm of these comics is missing with these exclusions.

Second, the front and back of the box highlight an offer for "3 FREE COMICS!" Only once you fire up the CD-ROM and click on the offer do you discover a Shipping & Handling charge. Granted $3 isn't a big deal, but it's aggravating having it snuck in at the last minute.

Third, the on-screen interface to the X-Men Comics doesn't work. Someone miscoded the standard hyperlink code, using backslashes (\) instead of forward ones (/). You can still get to the comics through Windows Explorer, but an end-user workaround is a poor substitute for incomplete product testing. Customer support did give me a prompt reply and offered to send a replacement CD-and this accounts for the 4-star rating instead of a 3.

Fourth, the Character Bios apparently have been taken from the Marvel Comics Encyclopedia without any cleaning up for this product. This means there are extraneous page numbers on the bio pages. Hyperlinks that would take you to other characters in the encyclopedia do nothing in this product. Artwork bleeds from one page to the next in the encyclopedia, but since all pages are shown singly, there are bits and pieces of art in the margins that give the pages a sloppy look.

Finally, while the exterior packaging is very nice (full-color embossed cover, hero shots all the way around, fold-out front cover with more graphics and info inside, etc.) the interior packaging is laughable: a cardboard box containing a half-sheet of installation instructions and a CD-ROM in a paper sleeve. Like a number of these criticisms, it's disappointing to think you're getting one thing (full comic books, totally free bonus comics) and wind up with something much less satisfying.

On a positive note, given the way characters were introduced, you wind up with a lot of Iron Man and The Hulk in these comics. Iron Man shows up in his 10 self-titled books, plus he's a member in all 10 Avengers comics and a co-star in all 10 Captain America comics. The Hulk appears in his 10, plus half the Avengers, plus all the Sub-Mariners. Sub-Mariner, the Fantastic Four, and other characters cross-over into other titles, as well. If you're not a fan of these characters, maybe this is a turn-off; but after so many other aspects of this product fell short, it was nice to get something extra for a change.

My advice: Wait for this product to come down in price, be packaged in a stand-alone jewel case (which will probably also mean a price reduction), or for current buggy versions to work their way off store shelves. It's not a bad product (the stories are the selling point and they (mostly) come through), but it currently suffers by failing to meet customer expectations.

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:

4Awesome Value for the CollectorDec 09, 2003
By J. Holt
First of all, I want to agree with the reviewer above (Mac G4) -- if you have a problem with the first version of the disc for your Mac, contact the manufacturer, they are helpful; and with the first reviewer -- I would have _loved_ it if they included all the pages including the ads and letters pages (some of the best stuff!). You wonder why --at least on a digital version of this-- they couldn't include the additional pages.

Even though I own about 60-80% of this material already in either Paperback or Hardcover Marvel Masterworks, I bought this mainly to support the project: it is so good FINALLY to have an affordable way to access these great old comics. For the price of one Hardcover Marvel Masterwork, you get 10! Certainly makes it easier to hang onto the comics and enjoy them without using up too much physical space. I heard from the manufactuer that they are going to release a 2nd and 3rd volume (more Marvel masterworks! and a Spidey volume!) -- let's support their efforts.

As for the product itself, once I got the revised Mac version, I was pleased. The viewer is a bit primative, but it's easy to use and no instructions are really necessary. The pages look beautiful and the transfer to digital went really well -- consistent for each of the comics Iooked at.

Amazon's current price for this item is incredible -- but even if it is at list (24 or 29 bucks) -- you should pick this up. It's awesome tool and treasure for the collector. I give it 4/5 stars because 1) this stuff has been reprinted so much I just wished they could have included a few "non-standard" volumes like Doc Strange or Thor and saved Iron Man or Cap for later; 2) as I supported the first reviewer before, we need _all_ of the pages (oh, at least the letters page, c'mon!).

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

4Mac OSX VersionOct 24, 2003
By Ferry Rider
I was unable to install the initial version on my mac G4. I contacted the manufacturer who was very responsive. They said the initial version shipped with 2 problems in the Mac version. They were aware of the problem and sent me a beta of the corrected program. Later they sent my the final version. If you have problems, contact the manufacturer - my experience with them was very good.

The content is as described and the quality is very good. The only reason I give 4 stars instead of 5, is that it requires Microsoft Explorer to view the content. The browser plug in does not work with Safari. Perhaps that will come in a future version.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5100 of the most sought after comics!Dec 27, 2003
By Obviously "stark1039"
What can I say about this amazing collection that hasn't all ready been said? The first ten comics in each of marvel's famous line-up (Though X-Men starts with Giant Sized X-Men #1, not the Uncanny X-Men). All in all you get the 100 comics that started the Marvel mythology and launched its beloved characters into our imagination. Some of these comics go for thousands and are impossible to find except in reprints like the "Essentials" collections (Highly recommended as well if you want more than just the first ten issues) but with the miracle of CD's and computers you don't need to go out and buy those comics or reptints to see your favorite hero's origin.

If you're a fan of Marvel Comics and haven't read these original stories then what are you waiting for! The price is right and the material you get is truly priceless! Make mine Marvel!

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:

4Read Comics you can't affordFeb 06, 2004
By Shawn M. Rathbone
This is a great way to read old comics you can't afford. You get ten different issuses per character/group at a price thats less than one printed collection, and in color not like the Essential series of Marvel reprints. I did have a couple gripes with this product however. It advertised that you get to read the first ten comics of each hero, however in the case of Capt. America, Namor and some Hulk issues they shared thier books with another hero and you don't get those stories. In other words in some cases you get half comics. Also it has the new X-men (issues 94-102) not the first 10 issues of the series.

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