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Tony Stark: Iron Man (USA) di Slott & Schiti

Aperto da Azrael, 05 Marzo 2018, 21:14:23

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No Use For A Name

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Da queste pagine non sembra niente di buono :nono:, non mi convince proprio.

:cry:

Esattamente cosa dovrebbe convincere o non convincere in tre disegni in bianco e nero?


Il fatto di sembrare una giapponesata, e poi viene mostato Tony che gioca con i robot radiocomandati, non mi pare molto adulto qua.
"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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Da queste pagine non sembra niente di buono :nono:, non mi convince proprio.

:cry:

Esattamente cosa dovrebbe convincere o non convincere in tre disegni in bianco e nero?


Il fatto di sembrare una giapponesata, e poi viene mostato Tony che gioca con i robot radiocomandati, non mi pare molto adulto qua.
CHE CAZZO! :sick: Non so se piangere o incazzare... Nella mia lista dei peggiori scrittori: Slott è secondo! :tsk:

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TONY STARK: IRON MAN #2
DAN SLOTT (W)
VALERIO SCHITI (A)
Cover by ALEXANDER LOZANO
Variant Cover BY MARK BROOKS
STARK REALITIES!
Tony has been holding back an enormous secret since his return, and there's only one person on Earth he'd trust it with: James Rhodes. This will change everything.
A strange new development for Jocasta, the return of the Gauntlet and the arrival of Tony Stark's new rival, Sunset Bain. All this and the power of the Manticore, the most powerful assault vehicle in the Marvel Universe!
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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TONY STARK: IRON MAN #4
DAN SLOTT (W)
VALERIO SCHITI (A)
Cover by ALEXANDER LOZANO
VARIANT COVER BY JEROME OPENA
COSMIC GHOST RIDER VS VARIANT COVER BY DAVID NAKAYAMA
STUNG!
• You wanted to know who the book's love interest is going to be? Here you go. The one, the only...Janet Van Dyne! A love not seen since AVENGERS #224 is about to be rekindled.
• And what's going on with Sunset Bain's new dating app? Some of these online matches are just a little too good to be true...
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$3.99
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Breaker of Chains and Mother of Dragons"

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No Use For A Name

Letto il #1:
da quando è stata annunciata la serie, fino all'uscita delle prime tre pagine in anteprima, ho frainteso tutto, nessuna "giapponesata", tutto si spiega con la quarta, un semplice flashback.
Ritornati nel presente, si vede la nuova Stark Industries, e tutto ciò che viene costruito al suo interno, solo per poi dover partire per affrontare Fing Fong Foom,
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Partenza così così, non sono un fan di Iron Man, ma forse mi aspettavo di più.
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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"

Nightmist

Io sono un fan di iron man e dopo qualche anno di lontananza speravo di riprendere a leggerlo, purtroppo tra disegni (per me) orribili e storia moscia ho fatto fatica ad arrivare in fondo. Mi sa tanto che il ritorno alle origini sarà per un'altra volta.

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Tony Stark: Iron Man #1 (Published by Marvel Comics; Review by Justin Partridge; 'Rama Rating: 8 out of 10):

Tony Stark returns to the hero game with a new suit and a new support staff in the debut of Dan Slott's Tony Stark: Iron Man #1. Though Slott and artist Valerio Schiti lean a bit too hard into the Robert Downey, Jr. characterization of Tony, going so far as to even put young Tony in RDJ's costume from Weird Science, this new #1 really works overtime to deliver a fun and breezy new introduction to Tony's solo adventures. Slott keeps a steady flow of both action and science fiction ideas as Tony works to introduce a new member of his Stark Unlimited team to his crazy new co-workers, including Jocasta Pym, head of Robotic Ethics. Valerio Schiti and colorist Edgar Delgado really leave it all on the page for this new #1, drenching the panels in vibrant, eye grabbing colors while Schiti aims for kineticism and emoting, bouncing from the boardroom to a kaiju-sized battle between Fin Fang Foom and one of the Tony's new, colossal armors. Big ideas and big fun were teased when Tony Stark: Iron Man #1 was announced, and I am happy to report that this debut issue makes good on both.

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Ashel

Letto il primo numero.
Mmmh diverse cose non mi sono piaciute, però Jocasta è simpatica. Toni spaccone più che mai, la serie ha questo nuovo stile più solare e fanciullesco tipico di Slott, siamo anni luce da Fraction e Ellis.
Vedremo cosa ne verrà fuori.
Promossi i disegni (anche se troppo teen).

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Tony Stark: Iron Man #2
Written by Dan Slott
Art by Valerio Schiti and Edgar Delgado
Lettering by Joe Caramagna
Published by Marvel Comics
Review by David Pepose
'Rama Rating: 8 out of 10

In the hands of Dan Slott and Valerio Schiti, it's a lighter, brighter new day for Tony Stark: Iron Man, even when they deliver a story that examines post-traumatic stress and the alienation of being an artificial intelligence in an all-too-human world. But calling this the Saturday morning cartoon version of Iron Man isn't a dig - it's an assessment stemming from the sense of enthusiasm and creativity on full display here, as Slott continues to open up Tony Stark's world as a narrative playground, bringing plenty of action and new developments to the table with an effervescence that is rare in today's overserious superhero landscape.

What's perhaps the most interesting tactic that Slott takes in his sophomore issue is that Tony Stark actually feels secondary here - it's a risk, but a calculated one, given that most people on the street know exactly who Iron Man is. Instead, Slott uses that momentum to build up Tony's supporting cast, with a superb opening sequence of James Rhodes' harrowing history with the War Machine armor, before splitting off into four terrific day-in-the-life stories of Rhodey, android ethicist Jocasta, security expert Bethany Cabe, and new Stark hire (and audience POV surrogate) Andy Bhang. The economy on display is really something - Slott doesn't waste any pages here, getting latecomer readers up to speed while introducing new threads of intrigue.

And it's that human interest that ultimately becomes Tony Stark: Iron Man's secret weapon, far more than the action-packed main story of Iron Man and War Machine fighting the deadly warship called the Manticore. (Although fans of the Transformers franchise will definitely appreciate the Manticore's shapeshifting tech.) What's so engaging is that for Rhodey, having seen what he's seen and survived what he's survived - and what he hasn't - the War Machine is less of an escapist fantasy and more of a deathtrap just waiting to happen. While some fans might cry foul at the usually tough-as-nails Rhodey grappling with such anxiety, I think it makes sense given the character's history, as well as the breezier tone of the book in general. Meanwhile, Jocasta winds up stealing the show in almost every scene she's in - there's a particular heartbreaker of a panel that speaks volumes to her day-to-day struggles, instantly catapulting her to being one of Tony Stark: Iron Man's most interesting protagonists.

Part of the reason why I've mentioned the brighter tone of this series compared to, say, Warren Ellis and Adi Granov or Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev is because of artist Valerio Schiti. This is the most cartoony I've seen him work since he started at Marvel, with the rendering of his inks being a little less precise than what we've seen of him in the past. Still, his compositional foundations are very strong - he's got a touch of Immonen with vertical bursts of action, such as when Rhodey catches Tony on a climbing wall or when Bethany choke-slams a potential intruder at Stark Unlimited. While sometimes Schiti has his work cut out for him packing in all the characters and details of Slott's scripts, he also sings with the emotional beats - Rhodey's look of discomfort when he's told to suit up is palpable, and the look on Jocasta's face during her worst moment as an android is a total showstopper.

With such a strong focus on the supporting cast, the brighter tone of Tony Stark: Iron Man isn't a hindrance as much as the fact that Tony feels a little underdeveloped in his own book. Granted, it's still early, but since the last issue also had a singular focus on Andy Bhang as our audience surrogate exploring the world of Stark Unlimited, we still haven't had a lot of time inside Tony Stark's head. We're still watching him on the outside, the way that his supporting cast might - and while the sort of spectacle and technological toys that follow Tony are a fun hook, hopefully we'll see a deeper philosophy start to emerge.

Despite all his suits of armor, it's pretty incredible to see how unencumbered Tony Stark: Iron Man is - even compared to Slott's earlier work on Amazing Spider-Man, there's a particularly light touch to the stakes that admittedly some hardcore fans might take umbrage with. Still, Slott's handle on concept work continues in fine form here, while Schiti continues to step up his game from issue to issue. It's easy to say that the world knows who Tony Stark is - but sequential storytelling like superhero comic books requires almost constant evolution and reinvention. Thankfully, inventing is what Tony Stark: Iron Man is best at - if only we can see what he's working on inside.
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TONY STARK: IRON MAN #5
DAN SLOTT (W)
GANG HYUK LIM (A)
Cover by ALEXANDER LOZANO
MARVEL BATTLE LINES VARIANT COVER BY JONG-JU KIM
MKXX VARIANT COVER BY TBA
MKXX VIRGIN VARIANT COVER BY TBA
20/20 VISION!
The future has arrived!
The return of Tony Stark's smarter brother, Arno.
A classic Iron Man villain reappears.
And a new alliance is forged that will plague Shell-Head for years to come.
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$3.99
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TONY STARK: IRON MAN #6
DAN SLOTT (W)
VALERIO SCHITI (A)
Cover by ALEXANDER LOZANO
MARVEL BATTLE LINES VARIANT COVER BY SUJIN JO
STARK REALITIES – Part 1
Arsenal, the monstrous robot that once took on all of the Avengers, is back in an all-new way.
Who does it serve? What are the secrets it's guarding? And how will they rock Tony Stark's world to its core?
The trap that's been building for some time has finally sprung. Iron Man fans, you do not want to miss this one!
THE NEW STORYLINE STARTS HERE!
32 PGS./Rated T+ ...$3.99
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