Dave Johnson (1) (1966–)
Autor de Superman: Red Son
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Obras de Dave Johnson
The Johnson Sketchbook, Vol. 1 2 copias
Prelude To Deadpool Corps #5 1 copia
Chain Gang War #1 1 copia
Obras relacionadas
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Batman Vol. 1 #620 — Artista de Cubierta — 5 copias
Coffin Hill #01 — Artista de Cubierta — 5 copias
Detective Comics # 761 — Artista de Cubierta — 4 copias
Detective Comics # 760 — Artista de Cubierta — 3 copias
Unknown Soldier #01 — Artista de Cubierta — 3 copias
Unknown Soldier #06 — Artista de Cubierta — 2 copias
Penthouse Comix # 27 — Artista de Cubierta — 2 copias
Unknown Soldier #05 — Artista de Cubierta — 2 copias
Coffin Hill #15 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Coffin Hill #16 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Coffin Hill #17 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Coffin Hill #18 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Strange Sports Stories (2015) #2 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Unknown Soldier #04 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Unknown Soldier #02 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Coffin Hill #19 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Unknown Soldier #08 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Unknown Soldier #07 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Coffin Hill #20 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Unknown Soldier #03 — Artista de Cubierta — 1 copia
Etiquetado
Conocimiento común
- Nombre legal
- Johnson, David Lawrence
- Fecha de nacimiento
- 1966-04-04
- Género
- male
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- #14,850
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I cannot and will not read anything Millar puts out now, but I thought going back a couple of decades might be a safe bet. Turns out I was wrong. Maybe this is where the problems started.
I know most people absolutely love this graphic novel and, to be fair, there's a lot to love. It's Millar's What If...? take and there's some cool stuff here, including the actual underlying idea. The art is fantastic.
But my biggest problem with Millar is that he writes like a hyperactive child with no attention span, and this book reads like a horribly hacked up abridged version of a much longer and much better story.
Millar, it seems, has given up on stories with any sort of build up, or nuance, and instead writes a series of set pieces that look cool. He introduces and throws away characters in the span of a couple of pages. Instead of a narrative, there's just a few familiar faces that go through their motions to get to the big build up and pay off at the end.
And Lex Luthor? While Millar takes liberties (as he should, in this what if scenario he's sketching—and it's all sketch, not painting) with all the pre-existing characters, it's Lex that's so stupidly over the top. Millar's basically mashed Dr. Manhattan from Watchmen, and Tony Stark from Iron Man into this frenetic, stupidly obsessed anti-hero.
If only Millar had a fraction of his obsessiveness to detail, this graphic novel would have been longer, paced better, and would have been far more satisfying.
As it is, it feels like it was a quickly babbled out joke just to get to his three-or-four page punchline at the very end.… (más)