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Chargement... Dragonlance - Empowered, tome 1 : Empoweredpar Adam Warren
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Inscrivez-vous à LibraryThing pour découvrir si vous aimerez ce livre Actuellement, il n'y a pas de discussions au sujet de ce livre. Completely rediculous in a fun and irreverent way. What apparently started out as a series of bondage pieces for a client turned into a funny and smart, sightly risque (?) comic that I really enjoyed. Empowered herself has low self esteem but honestly she is an amazing character. Constantly getting caught out by her crazy inconvenient superpower providing costume she is still willing to go out and get her butt kicked. She doesn't always fail either there are definitely times when she actually does go out and kick butt. I liked the crazy background on the rest of the superhero's too. I am very curious where Sistah Spooky's story is going. Completely rediculous in a fun and irreverent way. What apparently started out as a series of bondage pieces for a client turned into a funny and smart, sightly risque (?) comic that I really enjoyed. Empowered herself has low self esteem but honestly she is an amazing character. Constantly getting caught out by her crazy inconvenient superpower providing costume she is still willing to go out and get her butt kicked. She doesn't always fail either there are definitely times when she actually does go out and kick butt. I liked the crazy background on the rest of the superhero's too. I am very curious where Sistah Spooky's story is going. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
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Not only is costumed crimefighter "Empowered" saddled with a less-than-ideal superhero name, but she wears a skintight and cruelly revealing "supersuit" that only magnifies her body-image insecurities. Worse yet, the suit's unreliable powers are prone to failure, repeatedly leaving her in appallingly distressing situations... and giving her a shameful reputation as the lamest "cape" in the masks-and-tights business. Nonetheless, she pluckily braves the ordeals of her bottom-rung superheroic life with the help of her "thugalicious" boyfriend (and former Witless Minion) and her hard-drinking ninja girlfriend, not to mention the supervillainous advice from the caged alien demonlord watching DVDs from atop her coffee table... From Adam Warren - writer/artist of the English-language Dirty Pair comics and writer of Livewires, Gen13, and Iron Man: Hypervelocity - comes Empowered, a butt-kicking, bootylicious superhero lampoon that raises the bar for long-john lust and low-brow laughs. Remove all previous notions of superhero entertainment from your puny mind... and prepare to be Empowered! For Mature Readers. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This first volume begins with a bunch of much shorter comics, with a very loose connecting plot (that is Empowered being...well...constantly kidnapped). As you can tell the art is influenced by manga and as the book progresses gets better and more defined, though its still a lot of shading.
I think my favorite 'comic' was "Best Laid Plans" in which Sistah Spooky, Empowered, Ninjette and Thugboy are their very young selves describing how they hope their adult years will turn out (which...yeah.). Warren wins for by far the creepiest, most sickening villain ever crafted however with Willy Pete! I could hear this creep's voice and what he does to folk...god...
This isn't a comic for everyone. There's sex, a whole lot of bondage, scantily clad women, racial, gender and species insults and it really might not make you think too great of superheroes. If you can move past the lots of sex and ignore the mental image of what Willy Pete does to his victims this is a humorous, oftentimes tarnished look at what it takes to be a superhero in a world where your online presence means more than your heroics. ( )