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Detective Comics (USA) di Tony Daniel

Aperto da Azrael, 30 Agosto 2011, 10:17:34

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Azrael

Da quel poco che vedo metterei in evidenza le chine per me bellissime  :sisi:
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Bellissimo!
Bella idea i manifestanti per il Joker :lol:

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mi piace  :sisi: questa testata m'intrippa sempre .. almeno fino ad ora Daniel mi è piaciuto e cmq anche come disegni , ha delle buone idee

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Ragazzi scusate, ma dove le trovate queste preview? sono mesi che dal sito ufficiale non ne trovo mezza (eccezione fatta per Noel..) :dowson: 

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Vengono pubblicate sui siti d'informazione fumettistica (a rotazione): newsarama, ign, comicsalliance, comicbookresources..  :up:


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Detective Comics #5 Tops 100,000 In Sales, Scarecrow And Snakeskin To Come

At the beginning of 2011, I was rather down on Tony S Daniels as a creator. And then the DC Relaunch came along. And, as well as a Hawkman series lifted by rather impressive Philip Tan art, he also write and drew Detective Comics. Which opened with a blast, with the best cliffhanger of the year bar none, and kept going, the first issue hitting four printings. Naturally it's been a year Daniels won't forget easily. Along with a new Batman commission in a Michael Zulli-ish style, he writes on Facebook;

2011 was a year full of very hard work. Some trials and tribulations but the successes were worth it all. Detective Comics #1 went into its fourth printing (without the aid of a variant cover), and issue 5 surpassed 100k and is actually still gaining sales. What makes me feel even better is that the stories and art will only be getting better in the arcs ahead. 2012 will bring a new take on Scarecrow into the mix, a new villain named Snakeskin, revelations about Charlotte, Hugh Marder's hidden agenda, and of course some answers surrounding the Joker and his motives. Thank you for making 2011 my biggest ever in my career. I am very appreciative of my fan base and I'm always working to 1-up myself each month for you folks. Thanks and I look forward to dedicating myself 100% to Detective Comics and to you.



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Buddy Baker

Scusate ma il 5 non esce questo mese?


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Azrael

Citazione di: Buddy Baker il 03 Gennaio 2012, 22:45:48
Scusate ma il 5 non esce questo mese?

Domani Teoricamente! Ma non so che ore siano in USA  :lolle:
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Buddy Baker

Quindi già a 100.000 in pre-order? Cavolo!


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Buddy Baker

Altro buon numero, peccato per la divisione in due parti.

Comunque Daniel ogni settimana riesce a stupirmi sempre di più, che finale a sorpresa!


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Tony Fantastico ancora una volta e l'inserimento nel finale  :w00t: :w00t:
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In "Detective Comics" #5, we get a main and a back-up feature this month. In theory, it's a good idea on how to give Tony Salvador Daniel a slight break from the art while still advancing his stories overall, but the actual execution ends up weakening both features just a tad.

The main feature, written and penciled by Daniel, follows on from the earlier issues of "Detective Comics" to date. We're finally circling back around to the mystery of the Joker from the first issue, and while there isn't much movement on that front it's a good reminder for that development. In some ways it feels almost like a reminder, so that whenever the answer to the question of the Joker's whereabouts is revealed, we won't have forgotten that he's missing in action.

With the shortened length of the story, though, there isn't much time for that much else, though. Because there's no traction on the Joker plotline, it makes the main feature feel underwhelming. The final pages at least serve as a lead-in to "Detective Comics" #6, but it's almost too little too late; we've suddenly jumped into a story involving the Iceberg Casino, but the teaser doesn't have enough of a hook to draw you in on such short notice. Daniel's art, though, still looks great. Daniel is spending a lot of time on the overall look of Gotham in "Detective Comics," and as much as I enjoy Daniel's skylines and textured capes flapping in the wind, something as simple as seeing the parks of Gotham is a pleasant change of pace. Gotham continues to look like a real city under Daniel's pencil, even down to having the Jersey-esque beaches a few miles away.

The back-up story is illustrated by Szymon Kudranski, who more and more feels like the next artist in the line established by Bill Sienkiewicz or Barron Storey. The script from Daniel isn't terribly exciting, and unlike the first feature which felt too short, it feels a tiny bit too long. But with Kudranski's art attached, I found myself not caring that much. Kudranski can draw people's faces with a startlingly lifelike end result, something that adds a level of danger to this poker game with mobsters. And when Kudranski draws things like the outside of the warehouse, with its washed out edges and faded colors, it feels wonderfully moody and atmospheric. More art from Kudranski is always a good thing, and helps justify the back-up feature's existence.

"Detective Comics" #5 isn't quite up to par overall; it's a great-looking comic, but neither feature quite manages its length properly. In some ways, each story feels like it took something away from the other story's pacing. It's not a bad comic, but we've seen better up until now.

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