



Gaiman in bed with Marvel was at least worth a looksy (and right after I typed that sentence I realized how risqué it sounds, but I’m sticking with it). I’ve read a number of Gaiman’s works: American Gods (soon to be a TV show), Neverwhere, Stardust, and The Sandman to name a few. Normally I would have passed on what is clearly a very gimmicky title, but Neil Gaiman’s name was prominently displayed across the top of the first issue’s cover and I simply couldn’t resist. Last week, I gave the Discovery button a tap and was immediately presented with a title I’d never even heard of: Marvel 1602. There you’ll find a rotating cast of characters, series, and events neatly collected for easy reading. And they provide them, but occasionally I play the lottery that is the Discover button at the bottom of the Marvel Unlimited app’s home screen. I cannot make an honest claim to a lifetime of comic readership, so I’m frequently hitting up fellow Nerds on Earth writers for recommendations.
