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Man of Steel

Letto Convergence - Batman and Robin #2
La storia in generale faceva abbastanza pena, ma il finale era buono...un po' troppo "cheesy" dato che sono i loro "ultimi giorni" però ci sta dai! :D

Letto Convergence - Speed Force #2
Bello anche questo secondo numero!
Questa WW è pure Evil! 0 redemption :look: ma Wally e la sua fisica hanno avuto la meglio....Cavolo mi manca questo Wally e TUTTA la sua Legacy! invece la versione post-reboot fa SCHIFO! :sick:
I viaggi nel tempo modificano molte cose...io ci spero ancora! :asd:

Letto Convergence - Superman #2
Miglior numero di TUTTO l'evento! :clap: :clap: Jonathan Samuel Kent!
E grazie a Geoff Johns ora può avere un figlio anche nel reboot! :D
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Citazione di: Man of Steel il 07 Maggio 2015, 07:56:44
Letto #5
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Citazione di: Sefexir il 06 Maggio 2015, 15:28:22
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Ma come, hai già rimosso Futures End? :lolle: :lolle:

No. :lolle:
Speravo che
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Citazione
- "Sai qual è stata la cosa più difficile con te?"
- "La mia intelligenza superiore, il mio abbagliante carisma-- oh, i miei abiti impeccabili"
- "Lasciarti andare... Lasciare andare il Dottore è davvero... difficilissimo"

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8.9/10



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6.9/10



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8.5/10

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Citazione di: Sefexir il 07 Maggio 2015, 12:48:48
Citazione di: Man of Steel il 07 Maggio 2015, 07:56:44
Letto #5
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Citazione di: Sefexir il 06 Maggio 2015, 15:28:22
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Ma come, hai già rimosso Futures End? :lolle: :lolle:

No. :lolle:
Speravo che
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Ah sìsì, infatti come dicevo settimana scorsa: Alzo le mani! :lol:
We're all searching for enlightenment.
But what is light?
Different for everyone. But everyone looking.

See what we want to see.
No matter how small...or big we are.

Sefexir

Letto The Question #2

C'è poco da dire, ma il numero è stato fantastico! :clap:
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L'unica pecca è il non aver sfruttato le doti combattive di Huntress e Batwoman (anche se ha sconfitto tutti quegli uomini da sola, il come è avvenuto non è stato descritto).
Citazione
- "Sai qual è stata la cosa più difficile con te?"
- "La mia intelligenza superiore, il mio abbagliante carisma-- oh, i miei abiti impeccabili"
- "Lasciarti andare... Lasciare andare il Dottore è davvero... difficilissimo"

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Convergence #7 cover by Carlo Pagulayan

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Convergence #8 cover by Andy Kubert

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Citazione
- "Sai qual è stata la cosa più difficile con te?"
- "La mia intelligenza superiore, il mio abbagliante carisma-- oh, i miei abiti impeccabili"
- "Lasciarti andare... Lasciare andare il Dottore è davvero... difficilissimo"

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Letto Speed Force #2

Numero bellissimo che verte sul tema della famiglia in modo non sdolcinato, ma piacevole.
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Citazione
- "Sai qual è stata la cosa più difficile con te?"
- "La mia intelligenza superiore, il mio abbagliante carisma-- oh, i miei abiti impeccabili"
- "Lasciarti andare... Lasciare andare il Dottore è davvero... difficilissimo"

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Convergence: The Question #2 (Published by DC Comics; Review by Aaron Duran; 'Rama Rating: 10 out of 10):

Greg Rucka and Cully Hamner play minimal lip service to the Convergence event, and in doing do, turn in one powerful ending to this two-parter. Rucka drafts an emotional tale of guilt and redemption as Renee, along with Batwoman and the Huntress, attempt to not only save their Two-Face, but their world. The dynamic of Renee Montoya and Harvey Dent would be strong enough, but Rucka tugs harder still with an honest and powerful meeting between Renee and her estranged father. But for all the human interaction, Hamner is penciling some fantastic action. Working with powerless heroes allows Hamner to really stretch his character design and draft fights scenes that read like an elaborate dance. Indeed, if Convergence: The Question #2 has one drawback, it is the painful reminder of what we lost with these characters and this creative team.


Convergence: Superman #2 (Published by DC Comics; Review by Justin Partridge, III; 'Rama Rating: 8 out of 10):

While some Convergence tie-ins are thinking with their fists, Dan Jurgens' Convergence: Superman #2 takes the "Very Special Episode" route and delivers Superman and Lois Lane's baby as well as a bizarro World's Finest -style tale. After being kidnapped by Flashpoint's Subject One and deposited in their version of the Batcave, Lois struggles to deliver her and Clark's baby, while Superman and Jimmy Olsen do battle with Cyborg, Abin Sur, and Captain Marvel. Jurgens' classic script and artwork gives this issue a decidedly throwback feel that taps into some deep seeded Superman nostalgia, while subtlely subverting the Batman/Superman dynamic by giving him Thomas Wayne as a foil. Though the story was just a lead up to the heartfelt final page, its hard to deny the power of a bare bones story about Superman just trying to do good by the people he loves.


Convergence #5 (Published by DC Comics; Review by Pierce Lydon; 'Rama Rating: 6 out of 10):

This is probably the most entertaining issue of Convergence yet, due in part to Andy Kubert's artwork doing a lot of the heavy lifting. Jeff King's plot is still of questionable quality but at least the character dynamics at play are becoming fun to watch. Maybe it's Stockholm Syndrome but I'm starting to warm to these Earth-2 heroes and their plight, even if it does seem a bit too insular considering that we're supposed to be spanning an entire multiverse. Dick Grayson's opening narration almost serves as an indictment of the whole event culture that's cropped up around Big Two comics and that's very interesting. DC has a track record for including meta-messages in their books (even if they themselves are the ones being criticized), so it's hard to ignore Grayson asking "...is there no point in any of this chaos?"


Convergence: Nightwing and Oracle #2 (Published by DC Comics; Review by Jake Baumgart; 'Rama Rating: 8 out of 10):

The problem with many of the Convergence titles is that they are fishing for a nostalgia that doesn't exist for expired titles. The exception to this, however, might be Convergence: Nightwing and Oracle #2. Gail Simone is synonymous with Oracle and is a master of writing in the voices of the Bat-family members. Convergence: Nightwing and Oracle #2 feels like Simone returning to her roots and giving a proper send-off to that Barbara and the rest of the New 52 maligned Gotham residents. Jan Duursema was a great choice as artist for the book and doesn't miss an action beat or an opportunity for Babs to glare at her opponent. The downfall in this issue is that some of this might be like heavily trodden territory for long time readers. As opposed to other Convergence tie-ins, Convergence: Nightwing and Oracle #2 actually, for once, felt like going home.


Convergence: Speed Force #2 (Published by DC Comics; Review by Justin Partridge, III; 'Rama Rating: 5 out of 10):

Convergence: Speed Force #2 features a superpowered turtle named Fastback, but that still isn't enough to save it from feeling frivolous. Writer Tony Bedard places Wally West and his family in harm's way by pitting them against the Flashpoint Wonder Woman but, unfortunately, this issue never feels like it gets fully off the ground. The fight between Wonder Woman and Wally never really feels like it has genuine stakes nor does her Amazons attack on Gotham feel like anything more than page filler. Bedard scratches the surface of Wally's insecurity and his regret for placing his kids in danger, but Convergence: Speed Force #2 moves too fast and is far too concerned with the battle for him to gain any real traction with it. The Convergence tie-ins so far have skewed away from being just fight books, but regretfully, Convergence: Speed Force #2 feels like exactly that and nothing more.


Convergence: Batman and Robin #2 (Published by DC Comics; Review by Oscar Maltby; 'Rama Rating: 3 out of 10):

Pre-Flashpoint Gotham gets a visit from '90s villain team the Extremists in Convergence: Batman and Robin #2, a formulaic and hackneyed tale with some classically solid artwork. Ron Marz delights in playing Jason Todd off of the angsty Damian Wayne, although he has them reluctantly working together by the issue's end. Luckily, Batman sums up their relationship at the issue's end with a contrived speech about love and togetherness that makes Bats come across like a patronising teacher. Supes inexplicably flies in for the last two pages just to make Bruce feel bad about being an orphan, and the whole world groans. On a more positive note, penciller Denys Cowan certainly knows his way around a fight scene, although his detailing is inconsistent and, in the case of the issue's double-page spread, too sparse. All in all, unless you're a diehard fan of some obscure Justice League Europe villains, Convergence: Batman and Robin #2 is one to avoid.


Convergence: Harley Quinn #2 (Published by DC Comics; Review by David Pepose; 'Rama Rating: 8 out of 10):

Harley Quinn has rapidly become one of DC Comics' most popular heroines with her potent sense of humor, but I'd argue that Steve Pugh might just have perfected this formula. With Harley's innate sense of the absurd, Convergence might be the perfect event for her, as Pugh and artist Phil Winslade come up with a darkly comic throwdown between the Clown Princess of Crime and the costumed cartoon character known as Captain Carrot. Pugh's introduction - featuring an ominous warning of "Rabbit Season" - hits right at Harley's sweet spot: Yes, she's funny, but she's also lethal as hell, and her sense of humor can be just as creepy as the Joker himself. Winslade seems to really get this dichotomy, as you can see the twisted glee in Harley's eyes as she engages in violence and destruction. The end of this book feels a little abrupt, which can lead to some confusion, but this is the kind of Harley I want to see more of.
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