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The Amazing Spider-Man (USA) di Spencer & Ottley

Aperto da No Use For A Name, 01 Marzo 2018, 16:18:22

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katzenberg

Citazione di: Azrael il 25 Luglio 2018, 01:26:33
Beh, dai le cover sono belle.

Sì, quelle sì.
Ma speravo di non vederlo più su Spidey mi ricorda l'era-Slott  :P

Logan_Legacy

Come mai Ramos? Non facciamo scherzi che voglio leggere il ragno ma con Ottley alle matite.

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Arkin Torsen

Ramos è molto rapido, può darsi che dia una mano.
Nel primo numero ha disegnato una sorta di scena dopo i titoli di coda, magari contribuirà sempre così.
La miglior vendetta è vivere bene, e stronzate del genere (John Constantine)

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Amazing Spider-Man esce due volte al mese, Ottley e Ramos si alterneranno sulla serie!

katzenberg

Citazione di: Logan_Legacy il 25 Luglio 2018, 15:52:04
Come mai Ramos? Non facciamo scherzi che voglio leggere il ragno ma con Ottley alle matite.

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Probabilmente essendo quindicinale serve un cambio per dare respiro ad Ottley.
Certo che con tutti i disegnatori che ha a disposizione la Marvel...
Anche se devo dire che sui Champions Ramos è quasi sempre meno peggio di quando disegnava Spidey.

Logan_Legacy

Speriamo e soprattutto che Ramos non diventi il sostituto ufficiale perché ha uno stile che proprio non mi piace.

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Man of Steel

Io non vado matto nemmeno per Ottley, immaginatevi cosa penso di Ramos...babba bia. :nono:
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Letto #2
Molto divertente anche questo numero! :D
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Amazing Spider-Man #2 (Published by Marvel Comics; Review by Pierce Lydon; 'Rama Rating: 8 out of 10):

Two issues in, and writer Nick Spencer and artist Ryan Ottley are already making their mark on Amazing Spider-Man. They go a bit lighter on the relationship drama and play up the superheroics to great effect. There's definitely a bit of deja vu happening here with regards to Parker's latest run-in with one Dr. Curt Connors who has "the Lizard under control" for now, and a twist that feels about 22 years old. But this book is a ton of fun. Ottley's energetic Spidey practically flies off the page, and Spencer's quips strikes the perfect Parker balance between funny and groan-worthy. This series feels notably lighter than what we saw even in Dan Slott's status quo-changing run, but it's clear that it's a great time to be a Spider-fan.

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Amazing Spider-Man #3
Written by Nick Spencer
Art by Ryan Ottley, Cliff Rathburn and Laura Martin
Lettering by Joe Caramagna
Published by Marvel Comics
Review by David Pepose
'Rama Rating: 8 out of 10

Don't worry — he hasn't brought back the clones.

With Peter Parker and Spider-Man now split as two separate beings, writer Nick Spencer and artist Ryan Ottley put a new twist on classic Spidey soap opera in Amazing Spider-Man #3. Admittedly, this issue is a bit more table-setting than the previous installments, making the 20-page pacing feel a bit more abrupt than usual, but Spencer's handle on the old Parker luck — not to mention Ottley's incredible, emotive artwork — makes this third issue feel as energetic and engaging as ever.

For Peter Parker, so much of the problems in his life stem from his alter ego as Spider-Man — but when he's suddenly split from his masked identity in a science experiment gone wrong, why does it feel like this reprieve is going to be woefully short-lived? In that regard, Spencer gets to have his cake and eat it, too, fleshing out Peter's personal life with the inclusion of Mary Jane Watson, Randy Robertson, Norah Winters, and Dr. Curt Connors, but also leveraging the dramatic irony that even when Peter Parker ekes out the slightest personal victory, he still loses.

Of course, Spencer's also able to give readers the requisite superhero action, now that Spider-Man is untethered from puny Parker's soap opera, as we watch the Wallcrawler tackle the terrifying Tri-Sentinel. (A great '90s-era callback from Spencer, I might add.) As Spencer begins to pull back the curtain behind Spidey's new status quo, it does bring to mind Mark Waid and Bryan Hitch's run on JLA, which also involved the League splitting up from their civilian identities, with catastrophic results — it's likely a deep cut for most casual readers, but the similarities will likely not escape older readers. That said, because Spencer has to take time to build up to his big twist, the pacing can't help but feel a little off — readers will definitely feel the 20-page cutoff here more than usual.

But man oh man, does Ryan Ottley make those 20 pages sing. To be honest, I think I might like his take on Peter and his supporting cast even more than I do his take on Spider-Man's masked adventures. Sure, Ottley and inker Cliff Rathburn's hyper-angular take on the Friendly Neighborhood Webslinger is eye-catching and unique — almost a modern take on the ultra-rendered Spidey of the '90s — but you immediately gravitate to Peter, thanks to Ottley's superb expression work. (Additionally, Ottley's expressiveness also adds a lot of weight to what could have been considered a throwaway scene between exes Randy and Norah — but Norah's got an icy wit that contrasts off Mary Jane's warmth, making her a clear frontrunner to be a big thorn in Peter's side soon enough.) Colorist Laura Martin also kills it on Ottley's artwork, providing depth and energy across both day and nighttime scenes, making not just every setting feel realized, but smoothly selling us on the passage of time.

While Amazing Spider-Man might feel a little on the shorter side, it's hard not to be all in with the rock-solid characterization and amazing artwork for this book. It's easy to say that Spencer is playing against convention by starting his run with such a small-scale and personal premise, but I think that after so many high-concept storylines in Dan Slott's previous run on the series, a back-to-basics approach isn't a bad way for a writer to make his own impression on Spidey and his world. Of course, with Ryan Ottley on the artwork, it's hard to argue that this series doesn't have sizzle and steak to spare — but putting two talented creators on a book like this is a recipe for success.
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Letto #3
Porca merda quanto mi sta piacendo, ASM di Spencer è spassosissimo!!! :lolle: :lolle: :lolle:
Ha trovato un modo originale per giocare con le solite tematiche di Spidey, Poteri vs. Responsabilità.
Non un clone, non Doc Ock nel corpo di Pete, ma Peter vs. Spidey! :dok:
Also, i guess
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AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #9 & #10
NICK SPENCER (W) • HUMBERTO RAMOS (A/C)
ISSUE #9 - UNCANNY X-MEN VARIANT COVER BY TRAVIS CHAREST
ISSUE #10 - UNCANNY X-MEN VARIANT COVER BY TBA
• There's been a major theft the likes of which we've never seen and for once, The Black Cat didn't do it.
• But Spider-Man might need the help of his once-foe-once-friend-once-crime-boss Felicia Hardy, the Black Cat!
32 PGS. (EACH)/Rated T ...$3.99 (EACH)

Ma la Gatta tornò... :zuzu:
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Leonard13

Mamma mia :clap:
Comunque non so come,ma in questa cover Ramos si è davvero superato
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