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Cargando... Batman/Superman Vol. 2: Game Over (The New 52) (2015 original; edición 2014)por Greg Pak (Autor)
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The Dark Knight and the Man of Steel uncover a plot by the Toymaster to use a secret, potentially deadly element in his new video game, the characters created by players manifest in real life. The ultimate fighting game results--and a world-wide network of players must team up to create the most powerful, skilled Super Heroes imaginable with one goal: To kill Batman. When Batman and Superman are corned by the Toymaster and Mongul, they are pitted against on another in a battle to the death, with their only hope being the The Worlds' Finest. Includes Batman/Superman Annual #1 and Worlds' Finest #20-21. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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It’s the second volume in the Batman/Superman team up stories (or, that’s how I’ve been thinking of it, I’m not sure of its official designation). This one takes place mostly in the main Earth (I think, although at times it seemed like a slightly different Earth than the main New 52 Earth which threw me off a bit). And then, in the last issue of the TPB, Power Girl and Huntress (Wayne still, not Bertinelli) get involved and that meant a pretty cool Earth 2 connected story. (What can I say, I’m a sucker for Earth 2, no matter what they’re doing to Kal and Bats over there).
The first few issues weren’t quite as cool, but were still solid. They involved Mongol, the Toymaster (Hiro), and a very, very either cool or uncool game (depending on which side you found yourself on) that even devolved a little bit into Batman vs. Superman.
Then Warworld appeared above the Earth, and Mongol’s son as well, and it did get a little more interesting.
It was a fun volume, although I really, really didn’t like the art.
I got this advanced galley through Netgalley on behalf of DC Entertainment ( )