The first thing you notice approximately Omega the Unknown,Marvel's short-lived mid-'70s sci-fi series, is its narration. Like most Bronze Age comics, or it's densely narrated,but something approximately this the narrative voice in this work is different; rambling, like a Beat poet. It hops from adjective to adjective, and not in the grand carnival barker style of Stan Lee,but like a hepped-up poet taking joy in his words and phrases. Deliberate, but seeming not to be; that's probably the best way to relate the way writers Steve Gerber and Mary Skrenes narrated their bizarro epic.
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Source: comicsalliance.com