The golden age of Warlock had passed by the time I really got into Marvel around 1983. And I knew Jim Starlin primarily from The Death of Captain Marvel graphic novel (which was the first superhero comic I read which seemed "adult" in the non-scheevy way) and Dreadstar. So, this volume will be my first big exposure to Adam Warlock, formally "Him" from the Lee-Kirby FF days. I'll start reading this weekend between chapters of Les Miserables and if you have a copy, or the original comics, read along and we'll talk about it.
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The comics included in this Essential volume: MARVEL PREMIERE #1-2, WARLOCK (1972) #1-15, INCREDIBLE HULK (1974) #176-178, STRANGE TALES (1975) #178-181, MARVEL TEAM-UP (1977) #55 and ANNUAL #2, and AVENGERS ANNUAL (1977) #7.
A lot of this will also play out in the Guardians of the Galaxy film.
...I had the Masterworks of the pre-Starlin , " new Jesus " , run , but lost it before I finished it:-(.........
Speaking of which.........