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Cargando... Annihilation Book 1por Keith Giffen, Dan Abnett (Autor), Mitch Breitweiser (Ilustrador), Andy Lanning (Autor), Kev Walker (Autor)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The beginning of 'yet another superheroes must rally to save the universe' story. But it does a good job of turning a few conventions on their head, while holding onto most of them. I love the Earth-girl, Cammi: "She says out loud stuff most people just think." -- Nova ( ) I really like this story. Generally, with cosmic SF stories, I prefer it when they really give the universe a sense of scope, as opposed to putting more of the focus on the heroes and letting the ancillary characters fade to the background - this is one of the things that has really worked with Green Lantern ever since Dave Gibbons run on the books. I really enjoyed Nova's beginnings. I got hooked on the storyline because it was surrounded by tons of my favorite toys. Worldmind planetary AI? Check. Previously distributed immense power concentrated in one individual? Check. A need for a more snarky supermind riding my skull? Well... maybe no check, but it comes close. The art is great, too. I have to say that I enjoyed the beginning of this series more then I thought I would. This is my first introduction to the cosmic arena of the Marvel Universe (Other then then Guardians of the Galaxy movie). The artwork is great, although there are a few large explosion panels that are kind of hard to look at due to brightness of the tablet. The writing is well done in the Nova series. I find the interactions between Nova and Drax to be fun and makes me want to continue their comic beyond this series. Story wise, it is a familiar setup. Large bad guy shows up and kicks everyone's butts. Few heroes band together and find a way to fight it off. I read in this book the Prologue to the Annihilation series and the 4 Nova comics. Started on this because it was the first book on the "Guardians of the Galaxy" reading guide on reddit (yes, I just watched the movie two days ago :p). Was pleasantly surprised to find out that Dan Abnett wrote these books (For the Emperor!). Well... it didn't disssapoint. I will admit it was a bit slow in the beginning. But Nova is brilliantly written. Epic and sombre and campy dialogue that doesn't drag. The feels be there! Man, I haven't read a comic in ages. The feel of this medium has always been something else when done well. (: #happygeekface Note: This TPB collects Drax the Destroyer #1-4 and Nova #1-4. Got this off the Google Play Store, twas cheaper than on Comixology... but I see why... Comixology has a smart reader function thingy going for it (viz. more single taps, less arduous scrolling). Oh well. Going to stick to Google for now. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesAnnihilation (Prologue + Nova)
Collects Drax The Destroyer #1-4, Annihilation Prologue And Annihilation: Nova #1-4. The Annihilation Wave has come! Annihilus, lord of the Negative Zone, has declared war! Hordes of loyal soldiers swarm from the center of the universe, and only a handful of heroes can resist destruction! As the Xandarian Nova Corps meets its doom, only Richard Rider - the man called Nova - survives. Drax the Destroyer returns from exile on Earth to mentor Nova - but wait until you see his dangerous new persona! Guest-starring Quasar, Ronan the Accuser, the Super-Skrull and Thanos!. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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