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Chargement... World without a Supermanpar Dan Jurgens, Jerry Ordway, Louise Simonson
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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. Having reread this I am bumping it up a star (and seriously downgrading The Death of Superman). I love that there isn't much action but a ton of character work, which is my favourite Superman mode. A meditation of grief and in the end, a note of hope. So appreciated. ( ) As with many such compilations, some sections are weaker than others, but parts of this denouement to Superman's killing at the hands of the creature Doomsday really hit me much more hard emotionally than I expected. Especially the way the grief of Jonathan and Martha, and to only a slightly lesser extent Lois, was presented, was very moving to me. The artwork is also very solid throughout the whole collection. Actively painful and embarrassing to read. This is why comics in the late 1970s and early 1980s sucked. What's scary is that this lame piece of garbage was written in 1993. Was I ever juvenile enough not to cringe at page after page of "plain, everyday Americans" proclaiming (in what I can only imagine is the authors' idea of workingman's patois) that "Sooperman was a real Amurrikin"? Lame, boring, bad. Reminded me of a bad Latin American soap opera. I'd call it "World Without An Excuse". Feel free to translate that into Spanish. It also features a lame representation of (President) Bill and Hillary Clinton. I can't remember a time that that sort of thing has ever worked. Avoid. Although this arc is definitely dated, it's still an okay read. My main problem with this trade is that there are so many secondary characters here who play a role, and yet I have no idea who in the heck they are. While some are obvious (Supergirl, Lex Luthor, Lois Lane, the Kents, etc), I have never heard of most of these people or why they matter. It seems like every second-string character in the DC Universe is making an appearance in this arc. aucune critique | ajouter une critique
Appartient à la sérieAction Comics TPBs (685-686) Adventures of Superman TPBs (498-500) Superman TPBs (76-77) — 1 plus Superman: The Man of Steel TPBs (20-21)
Written by various; Art by various In the ultimate battle, Superman sacrificed his own life in order to defeat the rampaging alien, Doomsday. But now that the planet is saved, the world must deal with the loss of their greatest hero. Superman's closest allies, Batman, Wonder Woman, Aquaman, the Flash, and Green Lantern gather as they try to come to terms with the death of their friend. And as Clark Kent's fianc#65533;e, Lois Lane, tries to cope with the loss of the man she loved, she discovers that Project Cadmus has stolen Superman's body and it is now up to her and Lex Luthor's girlfriend, Supergirl to stop them from cloning the Man of Steel. Superman | 240pg. | Color | Softcover | $19.99 US | ISBN 1563891182 Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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