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Starborn by Stan Lee, Khary Randolph and Chris Roberson
Requirements: CBR Reader, 295 MB.
Overview: Stan Lee, the most colossal creative force in the history of comics, teams up with BOOM! Studios to deliver a brand new line of superhero comics! Stan joins New York Times bestselling author Chris Roberson (iZOMBIE, CINDERELLA: FROM FABLETOWN WITH LOVE) and fan-favorite artist Khary Randolph (SPIDER-MAN) to deliver Stan Lee’s third, epic new ongoing series, STARBORN!

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Starborn

    Stan Lee Author
    Khary Randolph artist
    Chris Roberson writer
    Ed Dukeshire letterer
    Mitch Gerards colorer
    Edgar Delgado, Blond, Étienne St Laurent, Scott Clark, Nei Ruffino, Gene Ha, Humberto Ramos cover
    Bryce Carlson, Matt Gagnon editor
    Published by Boom! Studios. 2010-2011

    Benjamin Warner was a regular guy who dreamt of his novel being published. In time he came to realize that his novel wasn’t just his imagination, but implanted memories of his homeworld! So when an old friend from his childhood comes back into his life, his dead-end job looked a lot better now! As Benjamin has to learn about his homeworld, some new adventures can come as Benjamin Warner is no longer a novelist, however Starborn!

    Plot:

        Stan Lee’s Starborn #1. Dec. 1, 2010

          A average novelist wants his book to be published, however he learns the bad news! The good news is that, his book might not actually be imagination, however imprinted memories of his homeworld. Benjamin Warner isn’t human, but his dark past would make his boring job look a lot better. With work by Stan Lee, he is joined by writer Chris Roberson and artist Khary Randolph. A hero is born from a different planet, that man’s name is STARBORN!

        Stan Lee’s Starborn #2. Jan. 1, 2011

          Benjamin Warner is on the run! His entire world turns upside down as he fights to escape dangerous alien predators, but his greatest struggle is coming to terms with the biggest revelation of his life – Benjamin is actually an alien prince! Covers by Gene Ha and Humberto Ramos.

        Stan Lee’s Starborn #3. Feb. 1, 2011

          Holed up in the Griffith Observatory, Benjamin and Tara fight to survive the predatory aliens known as the Hive. It’s nonstop superhero action as Benjamin continues to try and wrap his head around the fact that he is actual an alien prince! You’ve got questions? Stan “The Man” Lee has answers!

        Stan Lee’s Starborn #4. March 1, 2011

          Just when it seemed like Ben and Tara might make it off Earth, a new and menacing enemy appears — and now, things aren’t looking so good! Will they be able to make it out alive? Will Ben be able to embrace his newfound power and return to his true home? There’s only one way to find out how the first arc of the Stan Lee superhero smash-hit ends… Covers by fan-favorite artists Humberto Ramos and Gene Ha!

        Stan Lee’s Starborn #5. April 12, 2011

          Benjamin boldly journeys into the universe with his great protector, Tara, and his newest cohort, General Talon —all determined to return to Benjamin’s homeworld. This issue is not to be missed as Stan Lee’s red-hot series continues to be Not of This World!

        Stan Lee’s Starborn #6. May 06, 2011

          Stan Lee’s sensational sci-fi superhero series with New York Times bestselling author & current SUPERMAN scribe Chris Roberson spins into high gear! Benjamin battles through space to return to his homeworld… but will he reach it in time? The critically acclaimed fan-favorite series reaches new heights and provides high-octane entertainment that is truly Not of This World!

        Stan Lee’s Starborn #7. June 1, 2011

          This is the cross-over fans have been clamoring for! It’s Starborn and Soldier Zero fighting the vanguard of the Pride with the survival of the galaxy hanging in the balance. Superman’s Chris Roberson and Spider-Man’s Khary Randolph bring you a Stan Lee superhero clash of the titans like no other! Worlds collide in this epic new issue from Stan ‘The Man’ Lee! Covers by Dimitri Armand and Matteo Scalera.

        Stan Lee’s Starborn #8. July 1, 2011

          The crossover fans have been clamoring for continues! It’s Starborn and Soldier Zero fighting the vanguard of the Pride and the survival of the galaxy hangs in the balance! SUPERMAN’s Chris Roberson and SPIDER-MAN’s Khary Randolph bring you a Stan Lee superhero clash of the titans like no other! Worlds collide in this epic conclusion to the second story arc from Stan “The Man” Lee!

        Stan Lee’s Starborn #9. Aug. 1, 2011

          NEW ARC! Great for new readers. The crossover fans have been clamoring for is NOT OF THIS WORLD! With a new menacing threat terrorizing Earth, will Starborn find Soldier Zero and the Traveler as allies…or enemies? SUPERMAN’s Chris Roberson and SPIDER-MAN’s Khary Randolph bring you a Stan Lee superhero clash of the titans that will leave you begging for more! Worlds collide in this brand new story arc from Stan “The Man” Lee!

        Stan Lee’s Starborn #10. Sept. 1, 2011

          The crossover fans have been clamoring for continues to be NOT OF THIS WORLD! With a new menacing threat terrorizing Earth, will Starborn fight for us…or against us? SUPERMAN’s Chris Roberson and SPIDER-MAN’s Khary Randolph bring you a Stan Lee super hero scorcher that redefines the sci-fi superhero genre! Worlds collide this month in true Stan Lee fashion!

        Stan Lee’s Starborn #11. Oct. 1, 2011

          Stan Lee’s Starborn continues to be Not Of This World! With the epic crossover that fans have been clamoring for in full swing, Starborn, Soldier Zero, and The Traveler fight villainous forces on opposite fronts, working together to save the planet. Superman’s Chris Roberson and Spider-Man’s Khary Randolph bring you an explosive Stan Lee superhero issue that will change the universe as we know it!

        Stan Lee’s Starborn #12. Nov. 1, 2011

          FINAL ISSUE! Stan Lee, SUPERMAN’S Chris Roberson, and SPIDER-MAN’s Khary Randolph bring the sci-fi superhero scorcher to a close in this can’t-miss epic conclusion to the crossover that has everyone talking. With alien superpowers threatening Earth with annihilation, Starborn must step up, alongside Soldier Zero and the Traveler, to save civilization — but which civilization will Starborn fight for? Find out in Stan Lee’s grand finale that will change the way you read comics forever!

    "New Story Arc Means New Jumping On Point". Reviewed by G-Man on April 13, 2011.

      What happens when a wannabe sci-fi novelist discovers that everything he wrote about was true and he was being hunted by alien races? After last issue’s twist, the story will be taking him in a new direction.

      The Good. Even though the story deals with alien races, spaceships and intergalactic wars, there’s always been something about this series (compared to the other Stan Lee BOOM titles) that felt a little more real. The idea that the lead character, Benjamin, wanted to be a sci-fi author and was really writing about the history of his people without knowing it was an interesting twist. Finding himself hunted by other species of aliens that simply want his death is what creates the excitement and feeling of adventure in the story. Of course, last issue we discovered that everything is not as it seems. What happens when Benjamin discovers this truth as well? To add to the twist from last issue, yet another bombshell is dropped adding yet another layer to the story.

      With the story taking place in deep space and on Earth, there are different environments seen which helps to add a feeling of vastness to the world and universe being created here. The different alien species that are after Benjamin serves to give us the feeling that we’re dealing more than just a small group of characters. There are numerous species out there and any one of them can enter the story at any time. Whether it was Khary Randolph or Matteo Scalera, someone needs to be applauded for creating all the different alien designs and spaceships.

      The Bad. It could be that we have two artists but the art felt a little inconsistent on some pages. There also seems to be a lot of red throughout the issue. It makes sense in most scenes like when the characters are their starcraft but even when they land on a planet, there seems to be a lot of red used to color everything.

      Being the first issue in a ‘new’ arc, we have a little bit of set up. For me, it felt like more set up and left me wanting more.

      The Verdict. When the three Stan Lee/BOOM titles were first announced, Starborn didn’t seem like it would necessarily be my favorite of the bunch. As the story has progressed, this title has moved to the top. The idea of a sci-fi writer making up stories that turned out to be about him and his alien heritage felt a little cheesy in the beginning but the story has evolved into something else. Last issue we saw a twist that will further change the life of the main character and it’s going to be interesting when he finally discovers the truth. To add to that, we get yet another new development in this issue. With this being the beginning of a new arc, new readers can jump in and get caught up. And you’ll want to now before everything hits the fan.

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http://ceesty.com/wKLG6M — Starborn 01 (2010)
http://ceesty.com/wKLG63 — Starborn 02 (2011)
http://ceesty.com/wKLG66 — Starborn 03 (2011)
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http://ceesty.com/wKLG7z — Starborn 10 (2011)
http://ceesty.com/wKLG7v — Starborn 11 (2011)
http://ceesty.com/wKLG7E — Starborn 12 (2011)




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