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FREE NOVA: THE HUMAN ROCKET VOL. 1: BURN OUT PDF Sean Ryan,Cory Smith | 136 pages | 14 Jun 2016 | Marvel Comics | 9780785196501 | English | New York, United States Nova: The Human Rocket Vol. 1: Burn Out | Sean Ryan Book | Buy Now | at Mighty Ape Australia Goodreads helps you keep Nova: The Human Rocket Vol. 1: Burn Out of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating Nova: The Human Rocket Vol. 1: Burn Out. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the problem. Return to Book Page. Preview — Nova by Sean Ryan. Cory Smith Nova: The Human Rocket Vol. 1: Burn Out. A tale of two Novas! Sam Alexander's missing father is finally back, and together they're making adventure a family business. With their Nova helmets that enable them to fly and shoot energy beams, they're policing the Milky Way twice as well as before. And, when they get a chance, they're grabbing some dad-and-son catch-up time. With pancakes! Wha A tale of two Novas! What could be responsible for the catastrophic tremors? Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Original Title. Nova: The Human Rocket 1Nova Other Editions 1. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. To ask other readers questions about Novaplease sign up. Lists with This Book. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Aug 17, Sam Quixote rated it really liked it Shelves: best-comics And the bad guy just does generic bad guy things which is a bit unimaginative and a flat way to close things out. Surprise yourself today with this hidden gem! Mar 09, Chad rated it it was ok Shelves: marvel-unlimited Unfortunately, the fun and humor of Gerry Duggan's series is missing. Sam is now a sad sack saddled with too much responsibility, like the old Peter Parker comics. Just substitute Sam's mom for Aunt May. I'm surprised she didn't make him Nova: The Human Rocket Vol. 1: Burn Out. The plot is very basic and quickly wipes out everything set up at the end of the last series. I can see why this only lasted 11 issues. View all 5 comments. Jan 19, James DeSantis rated it liked it. This was good, but not great. I get this is all new universe now for Marvel but I felt they dropped a lot of what made Sam a interesting character. I liked him with no friends, a loner, who tried to deal with that by fighting crime. I also miss his weird ass buddies, who are completely gone here. Also why did the big twist have to cancel one of the better moments of the end of his last run. Still, saying that, Sam is fun as ever. I like Sam cause he doesn't give in no matter what. Sometimes almo This was good, but not great. Sometimes almost dying look back at Hulk vs Nova and it always makes amazing fights or moments of Sam standing for what he believes in. I also really enjoy Sam and his family. The chemistry with his mom and sister is always strong and stays true. The art is solid, and the ending gives you plenty to look forward to. While not an amazing first volume it's still good and I just Nova: The Human Rocket Vol. 1: Burn Out it expands on there and doesn't dwindle like the last run did sadly. View all 4 comments. Jan 22, Scott rated it liked it. Another Nova book that has me convinced he could be the next superhero to be a star at the box office. Tame without being sugary sweet, I think the character could headline a family-friendly film. Marvel and Miles Morales' Spide Another Nova book that has me convinced he could be the next superhero to be a star at the box office. It was too bad that said story had a badly written 'go nowhere' and abrupt ending. Elsewhere, Sam's savvy school friends realize - because of his unexplained absences and perpetual fatigued state - that he may indeed be a superhero. That story-line provides a nice little cliff-hanger on the last page. Sep 01, Judah Radd rated it liked it Shelves: marvel-comics. This review has been hidden because it contains Nova: The Human Rocket Vol. 1: Burn Out. To view it, click here. Not as good as previous Sam Alexander books, but not terrible. I liked the fights, but I found the story itself to ve a bit tedious and uninteresting. I would have liked Sam to spend more time off world. Also, my eyes glaze over anytime the Mole Man shows up. There were some major logical gaffs. Why does gas effect Nova when his helmet literally allows him to survive in space? The [spoiler] clone of his dad has been living with his mom this whole time. Have they fucked? Because that would be rape. The situation is pretty bizarre and very few of the details were addressed. Mar 16, Annye rated it liked it. This was a cute volume - not a whole lot of overarching substance but quite a few nice moments. It's cool that a B-list villain is getting some genuine development. Sep 27, Liz Quirky Cat rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novelscomic. I read a little bit about the new guy during the Nova comics the one where it has the two Novas in it so I guess my curiosity got the better of me. One thing is still the same though; I still loved the artwork for Nova. Basically for now his father assists with the crime fighting also being a member of the Nova corps and his mother both worries and nags him a bit about it. I get the impression he tends to lock a lot of his emotions inside this opinion was reinforced in the later issues, after the plot twist with his father. Naturally that means he fits in pretty well with the rest of the Young Avengers Especially Miles and Kamila. Will they become supporting friends help him hide his secret, make excuses for his absence, etcor will they be bitter and upset about the whole thing picture Ron in the first part of Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire. Aug 25, Trike rated it liked it Shelves: read-ingraphic-novel. I'm not the target audience for this. This would be good for the set. That said, not much goes on here, and they're clearly riffing on the "Spider-man juggles school and superheroing" thing, but not very well. The art is fine, but they could have told this tale in half the pages. Clones, Mole Man's underground critters, kaiju, aliens, Spider-man, Ms. Marvel, homework The Nova Prime Page Nova Sam Alexander is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character, a space-faring member of the intergalactic police force known as the Nova Corpswas created in by writer Jeph Loeb and artist Ed McGuinnessbased on the original Nova Richard Rider. The Sam Alexander version of the character first appeared in the Marvel Point One one-shot in November before Nova: The Human Rocket Vol. 1: Burn Out in his own series beginning in February The character was named after Loeb's sonwho died after a three-year battle with bone cancer at the age of Sam Alexander is a sixteen-year-old living in Carefree, Arizona with his father, Nova: The Human Rocket Vol. 1: Burn Out, and little sister. His father is always drunk and often talks about his supposed life as a Nova Centurion, and shirks his duties as janitor at his son's school. Sam's mother is a Latina homemaker. When Sam comes home from school to find his father missing, Sam accidentally injures himself and wakes up in a hospital. Upon returning to Earth, Rocket Raccoon and Gamora train him and tell him to scout the fleet. Sometime later, Sam is on a mission to warn planets in the path of Dark Phoenix is coming Nova: The Human Rocket Vol. 1: Burn Out them. Thor asks Sam to join the Avengers, and Sam eventually accepts. During the events of " Infinity ", Sam learns from his crush, Carrie, that she knows he is Nova. Shocked, he flies into the sky, but accidentally removes his helmet and lands in a coma. He wakes up to Justice and Speedballwho offer him a spot on the New Warriors. He gets into an argument with Carrie and gets mad at Justice and Speedball. He eventually speaks to Uatu who gives Sam some advice and he returns to Earth to agree to his mother's rules and joins the New Warriors. During a day of training with Uatu at the Watcher's moon base at the start of the " Original Sin " storyline, Uatu reveals that Sam's father Jesse Alexander is alive. Sam leaves where he is happy with the information he just learned. The team heads to Lasibad, Sharzad to rescue a group of women and girls being attacked by terrorists. Sam Alexander wears a helmet that gives him access to the Nova Force, which grants him superhuman strength and durability, flight, energy projection, telekinesis, force fields, universal translation and the ability to breathe underwater and survive in space. Nova is among the heroes replaced by the Chameleon.