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Chargement... Morbius: Preludes and Nightmares (2021)par Roy Thomas
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Sink your teeth into the early years of Morbius, the Living Vampire! Dr. Michael Morbius first made his (bite) mark on the Marvel Universe when a doomed experiment left him with a vampiric lust for blood. And his disturbing debut couldn t have come at a worse time for Spider-Man who recently grew four extra arms! Can Spidey find a way to return to normal when all six of his hands are full dealing with Morbius and the Lizard? The Human Torch and the X-Men help Spidey battle the Living Vampire but Morbius soon sets off on his own, seeking redemption for his past and a cure for his cursed affliction! Plus: A modern-day tale explores Michael s youth and the fateful experiment that changed him forever! Collecting: Amazing Spider-Man (1963) 101-102, Marvel Team-Up (1972) 3-4, Fear (1970) 20, Amazing Spider-Man (2003) 699.1 Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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The comics from Amazing Spider-Man #101-102 by Roy Thomas are purely dreadful, overwritten swill that has Spider-Man and Morbius spewing monologues to themselves panel after panel after panel before getting involved in a very dumb three-way battle with the Lizard. The Marvel Team-Up issues are a direct sequel and slightly less awful, but nothing for anyone involved to brag about. The single chapter from Fear #20 is the start of a longer story and ends on a cliffhanger, so there is no satisfaction to be had there.
The final selection from Amazing Spider-Man #699.1 (I HATE that sort of stunt numbering!) looks better at least with modern coloring and a more open page layout, but the writing is still overwrought, though now the stuff that used to go in word balloons is now contained in caption boxes. But it still shows the main problem: Morbius is a unsympathetic drag. All he does is lust for blood and whine about how he is lusting for blood before killing someone while in the midst of his bloodlust. Being a "living" vampire seems to mean nothing; he's just another sulky and amoral bloodsucker.
I can't imagine the movie will use much of this material if it wants to be successful. ( )