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Chargement... Monsters Unleashed: Monster Mash (2017)par Cullen Bunn, Ramón Bachs (Illustrateur), David Baldeón (Illustrateur)
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Unleash the monsters once again! Smashing out of the blockbuster event that terrorized the Marvel Universe comes a high-action sci-fi series starring a group of monstrous (and monstrously massive) do-gooders - including Kid Kaiju, Aegis, Slizzik, Scragg and Mekara! This new band of heroes has teamed with monster-hunter Elsa Bloodstone, and together they'll take on gargantuan creatures and protect the planet from ruin and disaster. But will the rest of Earth's heroes allow them to help -or will they be deemed dangerous as well? COLLECTING: MONSTERS UNLEASHED 1-6 Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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There's some okay stuff here—I particularly liked the appearance of the Mole Man, the original nemesis of the Fantastic Four, who kidnaps Kid Kaiju to get his help resurrecting his army of monsters. It's always a neat move to make an old, somewhat pathetic, villain into a figure of sympathy, and Cullen Bunn does it well here. But the big conspiracy of monsters largely left me cold. Elsa is present, but contributes little, and seems pretty watered down from her characterization in Nextwave and Marvel Zombies (though I did like the bit where she becomes queen of some insect monsters). Some of the artists are pretty bad.
One other big issue is that Kei summons five monsters into existence to be a team of his own... but while five big monsters might look okay (I don't think of the series's myriad artists ever had the knack of making me interested in monster fights), their lack of meaningful characterization (they are, after all, monsters) means you have a lot of characters that it's just not possible to actually be interested in.
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