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Cargando... The Cape (2005)por Joe Hill (Concept creator), Jason Ciaramella (Adapter), Zach Howard (Ilustrador)
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The art was cool, but the story was just too dark for me. ( ) This was a good prequel to the original The Cape graphic novel. Ciaramella seems to have a solid grasp on the storyline, greatly expanded from the Joe Hill short story, but honestly, I kind of hope this is the end for the series. This was good, but not as good as The Cape. And I have a feeling it will be a series of diminishing returns at this point if it continues. But I would recommend both The Cape and The Cape: 1969. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Pertenece a las seriesThe Cape (Books 0-4)
Every little boy dreams about putting on a cape and soaring up, up, and away... but what if one day that dream were to come true?Eric was like every other eight-year-old boy, until a tragic accident changed his life forever. The Cape explores the dark side of power, as the adult Eric-a confused and broken man-takes to the skies... and sets out to exact a terrible vengeance on everyone who ever disappointed him.This critically acclaimed, Eisner Award-nominated story, written by Jason Ciaramella, based on the short story by New York Times bestselling author Joe Hill, with art by Zach Howard and NelsonDaniel, smashes the classic superhero myth, and wraps the bloody wreckage in a bright blue shroud- THE CAPE. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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