Gamora And Nebula: Sisters In Arms by Mackenzi
Lee tells a story from two different points
of view. Gamora and Nebula are the daughters of Thanos which is a different
character than the movies. In the comics and in this book, Thanos is in love
with Death, who has a physical form and is female, and is trying to get her
back as they have a love/hate relationship. Abusive warlord wants what he wants
and he manipulates his daughters, who do not get along at all, so that they go
to the planet, Tordune, on separate missions to steal an object its core. Tordune
is a polluted and dying world that once was a lush green planet until a valuable
energy source was discovered beneath the surface. Mining has decimated the
world and now the population is oppressed by a massive corporation known as the
Mining Corporation.
In exchange for help to get to the core of the planet, Gamora
allies herself with the rebels that are attempting to free their world from the
Mining Corporation. At the same time, Nebula arrives on planet and allies
herself with the Universal Church Of Truth (a cult). She agrees to
“diplomatically” deal with the rebels so that the Church can continue to profit
off the energy source through their controlling interests in the Mining
Corporation. Like her sister, she is using this connection to get help to
travel to the core to recover the object. Both sisters individually soon
suspect that the object in question is far more important than they were told
and have to decide if they will fight or work together.
The story being primarily told through two different
perspectives that have very different personalities makes this read
interesting. Thanos has raised his daughters to see each other not only as his personal
living weapons, but as a direct threat and another face of competition. He has
thoroughly and repeatedly traumatized both girls as they grew up and each
sister has a different reaction to that ongoing trauma. The tale is heavily
defined by their sibling relationship which frequently leads to some
predictable cliches.
Gamora And Nebula: Sisters In Arms has action, drama, and humor and is a standalone book set
in the Marvel Universe. Other than the understanding that this Thanos has
little in common with the movie version, one does not need to know much about
the Marvel Universe to understand and follow. I recommend this book for Marvel
fans and newcomers alike. This author also wrote Loki:
Where Mischief Lies which is also a stand-alone book set in the
Marvel Universe. Both books are good and highly enjoyable.
Gamora And Nebula: Sisters In Arms
Mackenzi Lee
Marvel Press
https://books.disney.com/book/gamora-nebula/
June 2021
ISBN# 978-136802225-5
Hardback (also currently available in audio and eBook
formats)
400 Pages
My reading copy came from the Audelia Road Branch of the Dallas Public Library System.
Scott A. Tipple ©2021
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