Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Superman in the Eighties

Dime Félix que historias pensabas que metían en la colección y te lo miro si no te acuerdas de la numeración Yankee

Superman in the Eighties, esto es lo que incluye...

ACTION COMICS #507-508, 554, 595, 600 (select stories-it's likely that a couple of the 8-pagers from AC #600 will be included, and not the 32-page Byrne/Perez story-), 644
SUPERMAN #408
DC COMICS PRESENTS #29
ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #430

Y sí que sale Jim Starlin!!!!!!

Esto es una review que he visto por internet... by Frederick Meekins

In light of “The Crisis on Infinite Earths” that rest asunder the parallel dimensions of the DC Comics multiverse, the 1980’s were a time of innovation and reinterpretation for the Man of Steel.

“Superman In The Eighties” is an anthology giving readers a taste of this costumed hero’s adventures on both sides of the Infinite Earths saga.

Rather than a comprehensive chronology, the compilation consists of a series of vignettes providing considerable insight into this beloved icon of contemporary American folklore.

A number of the tales included tug at the heart as much as they regale with action and adventure.

In one story published before the John Byrne “Man of Steel” miniseries where aspects of the Superman mythos were updated or tweaked, aliens transport Jonathan Kent through time to see what becomes of Clark in the future after his adopted father has already passed on.

In another, Superman confronts his own pride when the Specter reminds Superman that they are realms reserved for God Himself.

And in a third, Superman comes face to face with childhood versions of his creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster on an earth where alien invaders have manipulated the timestream to eradicate the concepts of heroism and imagination from human culture in order to make the earth easier to conquer.

“Superman In The Eighties” will make a valuable reference for any graphic novel library or comic collection.

Written and illustrated by some of comics best, including, John Byrne, Curt Swan, Gil Kane, George Perez, Marv Wolfman, Jim Starlin, and Len Wein; Cover by John Byrne. Don't miss this collection of tales from the '80s, reprinted from ACTION COMICS #507-508, 554, 595, 600 (select stories), 644, SUPERMAN #408, DC COMICS PRESENTS #29, and ADVENTURES OF SUPERMAN #430! Artist/writer Jerry Ordway provides the introduction and context for this latest addition to DC's "Decades" library. 6½x10, 192 pages, full color, softcover, ...


Ah! y la última tira por ahora...

Sunday, June 17, 2007

Bottom

Con esta tira definitivamrente... jump the shark!!!*

:-P






*Jumping the shark is a metaphor for the tipping point at which a TV series passes its peak or introduces plot twists which are inconsistent with what has preceded them. Once a show has jumped the shark, the viewer senses a noticeable decline in quality or feels the show has undergone too many changes to retain its original charm.[1] The term has also evolved to describe other areas of pop culture, including movie series, music, acting celebrities, or authors for whom a drastic change was seen as the beginning of the end. The term derives from an episode of Happy Days in which Fonzie jumped over a shark while on water skis.[2][3][4]

Saturday, June 09, 2007

Nuevo personaje?

No es nuevo, en anteriores tiras le vemos de forma subliminal jeeejejeejeje
Na más, esto de los blogs está totally dead :-(

zaludoz


Saturday, June 02, 2007

Otra tira "facilita"

Pastoooor pásame guiones facilitos y rápidos de haceeeer, esto es lo que me pasa y con más viñetas de las que aparecen *sigh*

Que paciencia tengooooo, y luego sus guiones son una simple frase llena de faltas, por ejemplo...

"¿recuerdas la imagen qué te pasé del perro? ¿en lka que están apuntando a us cabeza?
Pues eso es la tira:)"

Con emoticono y todo, que pacieeeeencia!!!!!

Y luego el tema de los parecidos, para él, su parecido es con Costantine y para mí dice que me parezco a Winnie Pooh, no te jodes... pues le pregunté a mi hermana: "¿a quien se parece Pastor?", y me dice sin dudar: "a Fido Dido" y eso es lo que hice; alguna vez me han dicho que me parezco a Shin Chan por eso lo he puesto y no a Winnie Pooh, no me jodas.

La tira de la discordia...


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