Stuart Immonen
Auteur de SUPERMAN IDENTITÉ SECRÈTE
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Œuvres de Stuart Immonen
Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E Volume 1 - This Is What They Want (2006) — Illustrateur — 370 exemplaires
Guardians of the Galaxy/All-New X-Men: The Trial of Jean Grey (2014) — Illustrateur — 149 exemplaires
Ultimate Spider-Man Volume 20: Ultimate Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends (2008) — Illustrateur — 123 exemplaires
Legion of Super-Heroes: Five Years Later Omnibus Vol. 2 (2022) — Illustrateur; Contributeur — 17 exemplaires
The Legion of Super-Heroes [1989] #0 — Illustrateur — 4 exemplaires
Fantastic Four [1998] #56 — Illustrateur — 2 exemplaires
Superman 112 1 exemplaire
Fantastic Four [1998] #55 — Illustrateur — 1 exemplaire
Spider-Man 18 (2017) 1 exemplaire
Imperatriz Volume Um 1 exemplaire
Superman 118 1 exemplaire
Superman 121 1 exemplaire
Action Comics # 738 1 exemplaire
Action Comics # 740 1 exemplaire
Action Comics # 741 1 exemplaire
Action Comics # 742 1 exemplaire
Action Comics # 743 1 exemplaire
Action Comics # 744 1 exemplaire
Action Comics # 747 1 exemplaire
Action Comics # 748 1 exemplaire
Supereroi - Le grandi saghe vol. 13 1 exemplaire
Spider-Man 19 (2018) 1 exemplaire
Oeuvres associées
Secret Avengers, Vol. 3: Run the Mission, Don't Get Seen, Save the World (2012) — Illustrateur — 68 exemplaires
Ultimate X-Men, Tome 5 : La tempête ; Il a ravi mon coeur ; Un jeu dangereux (2005) — Illustrateur — 61 exemplaires
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- Sexe
- male
- Nationalité
- Canada
- Études
- York University
- Relations
- Immonen, Kathryn (wife)
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Statistiques
- Œuvres
- 73
- Aussi par
- 27
- Membres
- 4,204
- Popularité
- #5,981
- Évaluation
- 3.8
- Critiques
- 157
- ISBN
- 168
- Langues
- 10
- Favoris
- 4
In the first volume, Elsa seems like she could be the same character we knew from Bloodstone, just older, but in the series's second volume we are told she was raised by her father (not her mother, as established in her debut), who dropped her into monster pits as a baby in order to develop her skills. It passes my law of retcons: though different, I find it just as interesting as her old origin.
The book as a whole is good fun... one sort of feels like it's simultaneously (almost) Stuart Immonen's best work and like he was wasted a bit. Like, there's not a bad panel, scene, character, or composition here... but oughtn't he be illustrating things like Secret Identity or Moving Pictures? Though if they had got some hack to do this, it wouldn't have worked. At first I thought the whole thing was a bit of an Authority parody... then I remembered who wrote The Authority! But when I got to the end, I realized I was right. What kind of writer satirizes themself just six years later? Don't answer that, but it's funny anyway.
So is it great? I don't know. Is it worth your time? I don't know. But if Marvel reprinted the complete run at an affordable price again (I read it via Hoopla this time), I probably would pick it up. Healing America by beating people up!
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