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Daredevil (USA) di C. Zdarsky & M. Checchetto

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HCPunk

#30
Citazione di: Catcher il 16 Aprile 2019, 14:36:18
Puoi iniziare da qui, magari leggiti qualche riassunto su quanto avvenuto nella run di Soule ma non dovresti avere problemi (ti serve sapere che cosa è avvenuto con Kingpin). Io seguo in originale e Soule l'avevo lasciato dopo il secondo arc.

Ok grazie!  ;)

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DAREDEVIL #8

CHIP ZDARSKY (W)
LALIT KUMAR SHARMA (A)
Cover by CHIP ZDARSKY
CARNAGE-IZED VARIANT COVER BY LEE GARBETT
• With Daredevil still missing, his shadow looms large over Hell's Kitchen...and ordinary citizens are starting to feel his absence.
• Detective Cole North may think he's stopped Daredevil, but there are bigger problems coming his way!
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$3.99
"I am Daenerys of the House Targaryen, the First of Her Name, The Unburnt, Queen of the Andals, the Rhoynar and the First Men,
Queen of Meereen, Khaleesi of the Great Grass Sea, Protector of the Realm, Lady Regnant of the Seven Kingdoms,
Breaker of Chains and Mother of Dragons"

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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.

Noiro

Citazione di: Clod il 03 Maggio 2019, 17:22:02
le leggi i commenti lo scopri

Siamo al n8 e i commenti terminano al 2.
Se chiedo è perché non ce ne sono.
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Clod

Citazione di: Orion il 03 Maggio 2019, 19:34:36
Citazione di: Clod il 03 Maggio 2019, 17:22:02
le leggi i commenti lo scopri

Siamo al n8 e i commenti terminano al 2.
Se chiedo è perché non ce ne sono.
Veramente si è al 4, quelle sono preview.
Fintanto che non temini un arc è difficile tirare le somme


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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.

Catcher

Citazione di: Orion il 03 Maggio 2019, 19:34:36
Citazione di: Clod il 03 Maggio 2019, 17:22:02
le leggi i commenti lo scopri

Siamo al n8 e i commenti terminano al 2.
Se chiedo è perché non ce ne sono.
Sono usciti 4 numeri.
Posterò i miei 50 cent a termine arc :)

Noiro

Citazione di: Catcher il 04 Maggio 2019, 15:24:26
Citazione di: Orion il 03 Maggio 2019, 19:34:36
Citazione di: Clod il 03 Maggio 2019, 17:22:02
le leggi i commenti lo scopri

Siamo al n8 e i commenti terminano al 2.
Se chiedo è perché non ce ne sono.
Sono usciti 4 numeri.
Posterò i miei 50 cent a termine arc :)

:up:
Noiro-orioN

Catcher

Siccome nel prossimo numero inizia l'arc vero e proprio (come Chip ha annunciato sui social)  mi sono riletta i primi quattro.
Non c'è che dire, una bella serie che mette tanta carne al fuoco, c'è Wilson Fisk, c'è il poliziotto idealista che non sa da che parte stare,  c'è Foggy, c'è un Matt scatenato in una corsa a perdifiato negli abissi della legalità.
Zdarsky mi piace molto come autore, ha del potenziale per scrivere belle storie, e sebbene qualche alzata di sopracciglia (soprattutto nel quarto numero) la serie spacca. Checchetto splendido alle matite.

Nel quarto numero ho  trovato
Spiacente, ma non sei autorizzato a visualizzare il contenuto degli spoiler.

Catcher

Letto #5
Non riuscivo ad aspettare il termine dell'arc e così mi sono detta di leggere la nuova issue.
Un numero molto bello in cui Matt deve fronteggiare i suoi amici e viene messo alle strette in una maniera forse fin troppo dura.
Zdarsky ci sta andando giù pesante con Daredevil,  ma si vede che ha fatto i compiti in precedenza dal modo in cui padroneggia la grammatica del personaggio.
Adesso staremo a vedere quali piani ha per la sua gestione, finora mi ha convinto ma è il momento che si passi ai fatti.
Matite come sempre stupende.

Azrael



DAREDEVIL #11
CHIP ZDARSKY (W) • MARCO CHECCHETTO (A) • Cover by JULIAN TOTINO TEDESCO
IMMORTAL WRAPAROUND VARIANT COVER BY TBA
"THROUGH HELL" BEGINS HERE!
• Matt struggles with his inner demons.
• Duty and honor bound, Detective Cole North continues hunting the vigilantes of New York — his first target? SPIDER-MAN!
• The Devil still runs the kitchen, but who — or what — are they?
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Daredevil #8
Written by Chip Zdarsky
Art by Lalit Kumar Sharma, Jay Leisten and Java Tartaglia
Lettered by Clayton Cowles
Published by Marvel Comics
Review by Matthew Sibley
'Rama Rating: 8 out of 10

How many Daredevil runs have we had that circled back to a confrontation between our horned hero and the Kingpin? That after how many issues of trying to press forward, one always manages to drag the other back? The difference with where Charles Soule went with his run, and how Chip Zdarsky has followed on from that, is that this time, both characters are making an attempt to move past who they've been for so long. In turn, a fascinating dichotomy has been created for the book, one where Hell's Kitchen itself seems to be rejecting their attempts to escape what it is, and who they are.

As a result of this thematic exploration, the most exhilarating part of the issue is not the beat of action that comes at a tension-driven highpoint, but instead the context for that moment; a conversation around the dinner table about morality, power and what's good in this godforsaken world. But before we get to that situation, we should talk about Mayor Fisk. For so much of his publication history, Fisk has managed to operate outside the limits of the law. He'd built a criminal enterprise with numerous lieutenants working under him, and if he wanted something, he'd get it.

Now, Fisk finds himself having to work within these limits, doing the glad-handing that's needed to sway approval in the political world. He's gone out hunting with the governor of New York (who of course knows who Fisk was and how he used to operate) in order to discuss some potential legislature. Getting his way is no longer as straightforward as Fisk once knew — now he needs to build support for his position every time he decides to hold one. Even with this being the ostensible B-story to everything going on with Matt Murdock, Zdarsky manages to concisely convey the obstacles Fisk faces should he choose to stay on the level, as well as how old habits die hard.

This arc is delivered without the glossy sheen of Marco Checchetto and Sunny Gho's work, the kind that gave the Kitchen's streets in the first five issues a glistening quality. Lalit Kumar Sharma, Jay Leisten and Java Tartaglia have quieter, more conversation-based material to work with in this arc and so their power lies in the way that looks are held. There's a panel of Fisk that's akin to him staring directly into you, menacing even though his dialogue is about legislation.

Which brings us to Matt, who visits bookseller Mindy once again, gets invited to dinner and winds up in a situation that doesn't require enhanced senses to be understood as dangerous. Of course, Matt doesn't realize he's stumbled into a lion's den until it's too late — the tension can be cut with a knife, not just for how Zdarsky teases out further danger after the penny's already dropped, but also for how Sharma blocks the scene following that. Murdock is literally caught in the middle of a marriage before he's done anything. Another strong look comes from the family matriarch asking Matt if he knows who they are. Sharma holds the moment across two panels before he answers, and the hesitation works even when Leisten's inks make for thick glasses with impenetrable lenses.

The group's positioning around the table is such that it allows someone's interjection to pop into the panel or catch a reaction that says more than a reply could. His art isn't as initially stunning as Checchetto's cityscapes, but they're doing a lot of smart storytelling in terms of how this conversation is laid out in order to keep it moving, something which Clayton Cowles certainly deserves credit for as well, considering how heady it threatens to get. The issue's central conceit puts positions in direct challenge with one another, with ideals and beliefs being cross-examined and interrogated. The action is brief, yet noticeably weaker due to how it causes these spatial relations to collapse into frantic scurrying for safety.

From the strong sense of class politics that comes across to the sense of history that's built up through a recollection of past events, Hell's Kitchen and its way of doing things comes across as an ever-present force in the story being told even as it's being told within the confines of domesticity. The neighborhood has established its own order that has become a way of life for so many. It's presented as easier to go along with, as any attempt to escape will see the city find a way to pull you back in.

Daredevil is dead, long live Daredevil.
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DAREDEVIL #12
CHIP ZDARSKY (W) • MARCO CHECCHETTO (A) • Cover by JULIAN TOTINO TEDESCO
MARY JANE VARIANT COVER BY TBA
"AN INCREDIBLY COMPELLING EXPERIENCE." – Comicbook.com
• After reuniting in explosive fashion with DAREDEVIL #11, Chip Zdarsky and Marco Checcetto continue their senses-shattering run on DAREDEVIL!
• As Matt Murdock continues to struggle settling into a life without his horned alter-ego, a FAKE DAREDEVIL is captured by dirty cops.
• PLUS: The ongoing saga of MAYOR WILSON FISK takes a brutal, bloody turn in a sequence that'll have DD readers talking for months!
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$3.99
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