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Kingdom Come

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Pages
228
Language
EN
ISBN
9781563893308
Reading Time
~3h 59min

Kingdom Come is a comics & graphic novels book by Mark Waid. In 1997. It has 228 pages.

About this book

Mark Waid’s Kingdom Come presents a contemplative alternate timeline in which the established heroes have long since stepped away from public life. As a new generation of costumed figures embraces lethal tactics and ideological extremism, the older defenders are drawn back into a world that no longer recognizes their moral framework. The narrative examines the weight of legacy, the friction between idealism and pragmatism, and the evolving relationship between power and accountability. Rendered in Alex Ross’s signature photorealistic oil paintings, the work merges painterly composition with serialized storytelling. Rather than focusing on spectacle, the series uses its expansive cast to explore questions of faith, justice, and generational change. Its restrained pacing and philosophical undertones distinguish it from conventional superhero narratives, offering a measured reflection on how societies remember their protectors and what happens when those figures must confront the consequences of their own absence.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Kingdom Come?+

Kingdom Come has 228 pages.

When was Kingdom Come published?+

Kingdom Come was published in 1997.

What genre is Kingdom Come?+

Kingdom Come is a Comics & Graphic Novels book.

What is Kingdom Come about?+

Mark Waid’s Kingdom Come presents a contemplative alternate timeline in which the established heroes have long since stepped away from public life. As a new generation of costumed figures embraces lethal tactics and ideological extremism, the older defenders are drawn back into a world that no longe...

Who wrote Kingdom Come?+

Kingdom Come was written by Mark Waid.