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Aperto da Man of Steel, 26 Marzo 2016, 19:26:44

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Bellino anche il #23 con Swamp Thing.
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BATMAN #36
Written by TOM KING
Art and covers by CLAY MANN
Variant covers by OLIVIER COIPEL
"SUPERFRIENDS" part one! Batman and Superman. For so many years they've fought together for justice. Sometimes, they've even fought each other. Now, from the creators who broke your heart in "The Ballad of Kite Man" comes a look at how the flaws of each frightens the other and how the hope in each inspires the other. Don't miss this two-part event that everyone will be talking about as the relationship between these two men is forever changed.
On sale DECEMBER 6 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

BATMAN #37
Written by TOM KING
Art and cover by CLAY MANN
Variant cover by OLIVIER COIPEL
"SUPERFRIENDS" part two! The stunning conclusion to the two-part story. Torn apart by betrayal, Batman and Superman try to find a way back to friendship, to trust. Both understand that the future of the DCU depends on this relationship; both understand that without the help of the other, their lives will fall apart. And yet, one is still the spoiled rich boy, and the other is still the naive farm boy. Men from two worlds confront each other and try to see the hope behind the madness.
On sale DECEMBER 20 • 32 pg, FC, $2.99 US • RATED T

Damn, Superman scritto da King, anzi proprio la sua amicizia con Bruce, vediamo cosa ne esce fuori! :ahsisi:
Dura solo due numeri, quindi dai, in effetti anche questo mi stuzzica molto, però...
Dai eh King... :asd:
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Citazione di: Reeko il 12 Settembre 2017, 21:04:18
Citazione di: Professor Zoom il 12 Settembre 2017, 21:02:07
Ma in questo ultimo arc non ha il costume nuovo, bensì quello vecchio New52.


Non ci assomiglia per niente, a dire la verità.
Lo so che il costume attuale non è lo stesso (perché se non sbaglio la storia si svolge nel passato), ma magari lui non lo sa.

allora è il costume new 52 che assomiglia per me a batfleck, ma solo per il fatto della maschera e che il simbolo com'è disegnato qui in i am suicide non ha il giallo ed è nero e grigio

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Letto #31
Ok, ci siamo, manca solo un ultimo numero di questo lungo storyarc con Joker e Riddler in cui non è successo ancora niente, nel prossimo numero avremo la risposta, e spero che ne valga la pena, perchè King ha gonfiato il tutto un po' troppo eh, quindi non scherziamo! :lolle:
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Hermit

Letto il #31
Pur essendo stato un arc molto lento, io me lo sono goduto alla grande. Spero che il prossimo numero non deluda

overminder78

Citazione di: Man of Steel il 20 Settembre 2017, 09:27:42
Letto #31
Ok, ci siamo, manca solo un ultimo numero di questo lungo storyarc con Joker e Riddler in cui non è successo ancora niente, nel prossimo numero avremo la risposta, e spero che ne valga la pena, perchè King ha gonfiato il tutto un po' troppo eh, quindi non scherziamo! :lolle:

infatti, non è praticamente successo nulla. Delusione totale questo story-arc
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Batman #31
Written by Tom King
Art by Mikel Janin and June Chung
Letters by Clayton Cowles
Published by DC Comics
Review by Justin Partridge
'Rama Rating: 8 out of 10

"The War of Jokes and Riddles" receives a surprisingly low-key penultimate issue in this week's Batman #31. Wrapping up his current epic, writer Tom King delivers a final gambit that is fully focused on the main players of the arc: Batman, Joker, Riddler, Catwoman, and yes, even Kite Man. Though this chapter marks a decidedly different scope and tone for the arc, I am curious to see how King plans to bring this all to a close when so many arcs opt to take the bigger, louder approach. Combined with the expressive character models and taut action choreography of artist Mikel Janin and colorist June Chung that punctuate this story with some needed action, Batman #31 isn't earth-shattering, but it is a fun and breezy read.

The Riddler and Batman have zeroed in on the Joker's location; the 73rd floor of a building only accessible by window. Now all they have to do is get up there. Can you say "Kite Man - hell yeah"? While Tom King's run has been everything from prosaic to poetic, this latest issue is almost shockingly straightforward - but that doesn't exactly make it great. I have been one of the champion's of King's dreamy, theatrical take on the title thus far and while "The War of Jokes and Riddles" has been a weird, villainous romp so far, so it's hard to deny a certain disappointment seeing the story scale down its scope this close to the end. Of course, King has a plan, and I admire his commitment to keeping this as a sort of confession for Bruce Wayne to Selina Kyle, who also gets a neat showcase scene this month, I just wish this issue was a little less superhero story and a little more meditation on a superhero story like the previous issues.

Keeping with King's low-key tone is penciler Mikel Janin and June Chung, who take this comparatively low-key script and turn it into opportunities for injecting humanity into the exaggerated characters and finely-tuned action beats (sometimes within the same sequence!). Though the pair get a chance for the ol' splash page razzle-dazzle once the story hits its midpoint, Janin and Chung's intimate scenes are what really sell the story, and makes the team's amped-up tone feel all the more real. Two great examples of this are the opening scenes of Batman and Riddler verbally sparring before they take Joker's building, in which Janin spreads dramatic shadows over the Riddler's smug face and Batman's steely resolve, despite the fact that June Chung has colored the scene to be at the height of day.

Shortly after we are deposited on a rooftop where the hapless Kite Man is trying to compensate for the weight of a certain man-eating croc-man. Janin bounces hilariously between Kite Man and Killer Croc for a bit, really selling King's comedy and even making some his own, like with the reveal that Kite Man is holding the biggest kite we've ever seen and saying something like, "You'd be surprised what kites can hold." Then we are smack in the middle of a splash page in which Batman, Riddler and Kite Man lead #TeamRiddler through the skies of Gotham on giant kites. I am all about the mixture of the ridiculous and the realistic that comics can deliver and Mikel Janin and June Chung seem to know the right ingredients for exactly that. Hell yeah.

And so the war looks to end like it began, with three men, alone in a room, and no way the whole mess doesn't end in bloodshed. Though certainly a downgrade in weirdness and ambition, Batman #31 is still a rousing read. That may not be good enough for some, but I have faith this story's last chapter will still fly.
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Bo io sto leggendo questo arc con aspettattive medio alte ma in parte mi sono state disilluse. Partenze ai primi numeri a bomba ma mano a mano non capisco dove voglia andare a parare King.

P.s.  Ma solo a me capita che quando finisco di leggere mi sembra che la narrazione venga interrotta a metà sviluppo? Cioè per ogni numeri mi sembra non ci sia una conclusione vera e propria ma che la storia si interrompa a 3/4...
La pistola. E' un'arma da codardi, un'arma da bugiardi. Uccidiamo troppo spesso perché l'abbiamo reso facile, troppo facile, risparmiandoci lo schifo e la fatica

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