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Avengers (USA) di Jonathan Hickman

Aperto da Azrael, 02 Novembre 2012, 16:00:29

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Citazione di: Thor il 30 Novembre 2012, 12:39:39
Prevedo qualcosa di GRANDIOSO!!  :w00t:
Quando mai Hickman ci ha deluso ? è una facile previsione la tua  :shifty:

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Citazione di: Jabberwocky il 30 Novembre 2012, 12:20:55
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Mi piace il team creativo di questo numero  :asd:

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Citazione di: spidergiakimo il 30 Novembre 2012, 13:48:36
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Mi piace il team creativo di questo numero  :asd:


Non avevo nemmeno notato!!  :lolle: :lolle: :lolle:

Azrael



Forget what you think you know about blockbuster comics, because your comic shop is about to get hit with an atom bomb. Big names and even bigger talent are making Earth's Mightiest Heroes everything they should be, and all I can say is it's about time. The hype is real: The Avengers are back, and they're better than ever.
From the beginning, Hickman infuses this comic with a sense of grandeur and myth, that sort of epic poetry that links the Avengers with stories like 300. The high concept is what the Avengers always should have been: They have to be bigger.
And bigger they get. Think Giant-Size X-Men meets Morrison's JLA, and you got this book in a nutshell. You can see that Hickman has paid attention to the monstrously popular Avengers movie, and spends plenty of time with the Big Six of Captain America, Iron Man, Thor, Hulk, Black Widow and Hawkeye. What's funny is that for the most part, Hickman gets across a lot of character with very little dialogue — one snort from Thor, for example, says so much more about him than two issues of his own comic have in the Marvel NOW! relaunch. And to say that this is the year of Captain America is putting it mildly, as the Star-Spangled Avenger positively steals every scene he's in, filling the Batman role by taking on opponents way too big for him without an ounce of hesitation.
Hickman is also known for his big ideas and his even bigger plans, and that plays very well to the conspiracy theorist in every comic book fan. From the diagram showcasing the expanded Avengers lineup — who's at the center of the circle, who are the new recruits along its edges? — to the mysterious yet powerful new villains, there's a lot to speculate upon for this book. Hickman has already demonstrated that he can play characters like Iron Man and Black Widow or Hulk and Thor off one another, but with the lineup swelling to new levels, I'm really excited to see what sparks are going to fly in the months to come.
And the art. Man. I've said for years that Jerome Opeña is a superstar, and now the whole world's going to agree. He's basically the new Leinil Francis Yu, only more streamlined and less feathery with his inks — his characters look muscular and confident, whether it's Black Widow and Hawkeye staring down a god-level threat or Captain America single-handedly laying the smackdown to half a superteam with one toss of his mighty shield. Opeña's sense of composition is also second-to-none, making his fight choreography and the visual mood look flawless. Colorist Dean White is a curveball choice for this comic with his blood reds and florescent greens, but ultimately one I think fits for this particular issue, with its alien environments and underlying theme: Everything is going to change. Everything is about to get bigger.

The flagship book of the Marvel Universe is finally upon us, and believe me when I say that it doesn't just meet expectations — it shatters them. Gods, super-soldiers and men of steel unite against a common foe no single super hero could withstand. It's a simple formula that: World's biggest superheroes. Comics' greatest talents. The industry's biggest book. A perfect launch. Time to assemble, Avengers fans — your new favorite series has arrived.

10/10


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 qui McNiven è in forma; persino Hulk è quasi passabile :asd:

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It's a new beginning with familiar faces for the Avengers. But will they be prepared for Hickman, Opena and a new threat?
The Good
With the way the Avengers titles have had the center stage at Marvel courtesy of Brian Michael Bendis and with a hit movie, you'd expect that trend to continue. Jonathan Hickman is coming off a successful fun on FANTASTIC FOUR so it's natural that we'll all have high expectations with his taking over the the core AVENGERS title. Joining him is Jerome Opena and our expectations for greatness continue to rise.

I'll admit to having a little Avengers-overload lately. With so many events, tie-ins and crossovers, it felt like we were getting too much. What Hickman does is start off in a big way but also with some subtlety. Tony Stark is a man of genius and we see him thinking over the state of things in the Marvel Universe. In a simple conversation with Captain America, he makes the statement, "We have to get bigger." The stage has been set.

Now that shouldn't necessarily be a cause for alarm. It doesn't mean we're going to see all the Avengers in one book with no sense of stability in a roster. It's more about taking the book in a bigger direction. That can be a scary thought but do we really want to see the same old Avengers story just told by a new creative team?

Let's focus on that team for a moment. We know we can expect big and crazy things from Hickman. It's been said before that he usually has a huge plan in place when he comes on a book. Just within this first issue, you get a taste that something big is coming. It's more about the atmosphere established. It's not a forced feeling of trying to push things just for the sake of it. It does feel like a natural progression in a sophisticated way. Jerome Opena's art is amazing. Combined Dean White's colors, you get the feeling of being immersed into a different kind of Avengers story. This is a great way to start off this volume with the Marvel NOW! initiative.

The Bad
You can't help but cringe a bit at seeing the roster of Captain America, Iron Man, Hawkeye, Black Widow, Hulk and Thor. That roster should sound very familiar being the same from the movie. It's not a bad thing since it is a strong team. But the feeling of fear for the book moving closer to the Cinematic Universe can't be ignored. Luckily, we do get the impression that things will change. Because Hickman is writing, we should have more faith.

The threat coming along almost makes it feel as if we've missed something. Where did they come from? Obviously it's something we'll find out more about but it does feel like some time has passed between this issue and the end of the previous volume.

The Verdict
What could be better than Jonathan Hickman on AVENGERS? Add in Jerome Opena, Dean White and a strong roster and you know we can expect great things here. The Avengers comics have a history of big things happening but lately there has been moments where the stories have been hit or miss. Hickman hits the ground running. The idea of 'going bigger' is a great concept and fits with the changing nature of the Marvel Universe. We need to see some changes otherwise the stories will become stagnant. We're not seeing a relaunch or reboot of things but a nice ambitious start to a new chapter. I have no idea where Hickman is going to take the team and series and I can't wait to find out.

5/5


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Numero 1 stupendo, grande Hickman.

Post Uniti: 06 Dicembre 2012, 17:06:12

e ovviamente immensi opena e white

Clod

ma nel trailer
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We are called Cybermen. We were exactly like you once, but our cybernetic scientists realised that our race was getting weak. Our lifespan was getting shorter, so our scientists and doctors devised spare parts for our bodies until we could be almost completely replaced. Our brains are just like yours, except that certain weaknesses have been removed. Weaknesses like... emotions, pain. You will become like us. You will be upgraded.

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