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Event Leviathan (USA) di Bendis & Maleev

Aperto da Azrael, 15 Marzo 2019, 22:21:45

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Chiaro, vorrebbe dire

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Kenshiro

Citazione di: Azrael il 11 Luglio 2019, 15:41:21
Ma non lo dice nella preview, io non credo sia lui.

Infatti non mi riferisco alla preview, ma proprio all'albo finale.

È detta abbastanza esplicitamente la cosa, ma non è pero confermata dal diretto interessato.

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Non muore mai ciò che in eterno può aspettare,
E dopo strane ere anche la morte muore.

eX Gon Freecss

Dean Winchester

Si, sembra quasi sicuro, però...

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Arkin Torsen

Per me Jason sta bene o come simil Punisher o come villain vero e proprio.
L'ibrido moscio visto da New 52 in poi non mi dice niente.
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Dean Winchester

Verissimo, l'ibrido moscio proprio non ha alcun senso.

Tankorr

Conosco pochissimo Jason Todd, ma d'ora in avanti per me sarà solo Ibrido Moscio  :stralol: :stralol: :stralol:

éala éarendel engla beorhtast
ofer middangeard monnum sended

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Letto #2
Wow, incredibile il modo in cui Bendis è riuscito ad allungare il brodo con questo numero, uno potrebbe tranquillamente dire che non sia successo un cazz.
Niente che non sapevamo già/che sia essenziale, specialmente per coloro che seguono anche AC e quindi qua si ritrovano una sorta di recap.
La questione di Jason...non dico che sia campata in aria, ma ritengo che sia abbastanza forzata.
C'mon, non posso essere l'unico che da per scontato che
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Aspettiamo il terzo numero.
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EVENT LEVIATHAN #5
written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
art and cover by ALEX MALEEV
variant cover by DAVID MACK
From the Eisner Award-winning team of writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Alex Maleev, it's the reveal of the biggest mystery of the summer. Who is Leviathan? And what is their true goal? You're going to find out here! Plus, Lois Lane had a whole other team working this story the entire time, and—oh man!—someone found something!
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-Who is under the Red Hood?
-Non viene rivelato chi si nasconde sotto il Red Hood.

Adoro queste cose! :wub:
Siamo a metà della mini, e in questo numero non è successo un cazzo, solo tanti bla bla bla.
Non so cosa voleva raccontare Bendis, magari voleva solo sfoggiare le sue doti da "Mystery-Thriller writer" ma fa pena.
HiC ha fatto schifo, ma almeno il concetto di Sanctuary era figo, aveva potenziale, qua cazzo di salva?
Abbiamo un gruppo di Detectives (i migliori al mondo) e poi ascoltano le stronzate di Damian, perchè... il costume di Leviathan ricorda quello di Jason, con tanto di Red Hood, Jason è scosso dagli eventi di HiC, il suo M.O. è vagamente simile...è lui!
K. :nono:
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Event Leviathan #3
Written by Brian Michael Bendis
Art by Alex Maleev
Lettering by Josh Reed
Published by DC
Review by Pierce Lydon
'Rama Rating: 8 out of 10

It goes without saying that the pairing of Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev is one of the most known commodities in comics. But despite their reputation, their talent might be somewhat taken for granted by the general comics reading public. Event Leviathan has proven to be a compelling whodunit that features many of the duos trademarks but offers up a different flavor of superhero mystery than we've seen at either of the Big Two lately. It doesn't have the massive worldbuilding draw of Jonathan Hickman's mounting X-Men mystery - instead, the work that Bendis and Maleev are doing here feels intimate, like trying to crack a safe. Each issue is another click of the dial that will eventually reveal some treasure inside.

This issue is a bit of a breather and bait and switch after the events of the last one. At this juncture, Red Hood is not Leviathan, but we get to see how he manhandled this group of detectives and ultimately why they come to that conclusion. That might feel like Bendis taking the air out of a potentially big fight scene given the cliffhanger from Issue #2, but despite knowing the outcome, it still has excellent pacing to it thanks to Maleev's art. The standout double-page spread is 18 panels that play like quick cuts in a film - there's no fat, just what you need to know. Bendis is still as wordy as ever, seemingly almost to make up for the relatively silent panels, but that's the cost of doing business with him as a writer at this point. He's got a solid handle on all of these characters (save Plastic Man as the sometimes grating comic relief), and this is a lean plot altogether. The exposition just moves us along to the next mystery, and in a way, it feels like we're right there with this detective team.

That's what this book really thrives on - making the reader understand where these characters are coming from and how each new piece of information fits into the larger DCU. It's almost lazy to mention that Maleev's art makes this feel more like a crime noir than a superhero story, but it's true. For a book that features as many people just standing around talking as this one does, it still has a certain energy to it. It's tense in the Fortress of Solitude and Maleev brings that out. He chooses his shots well, blocks his scenes effectively, and despite sometimes having a reputation for his figures being a bit too static due to the photorealistic bent to his art, he gets good performances out of his characters.

Event Leviathan may not be everyone's idea of a marquee event book and it still has a lot of room to fail, but to this point, it's been fun and effectively told. Bendis and Maleev are doing work that stands up next to some of their best team-ups, and the mystery has some legs. Leviathan's connections to the DCU make him a formidable foe, and depending on who he is revealed to be that could have even further implications. (Though if you ask me, there's no coincidence in the initials of this event being "EL." Just saying.) For fans looking for a slower burning superhero story, look no further than Event Leviathan.
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