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In a city filled with trust-fund babies and armchair revolutionaries, Heavy Parker rules the punk scene as a benevolent dictator. He sings lead in a local hardcore band. He puts out zines, pseudo-revolutionary material, and flypost propaganda about town. It's good to be king. Or at least it is until Missy, Heavy's girlfriend, goes away for college. How can a guy like Heavy be expected to handle a long-distance romance? Short answer: He can't. Missy is out of sight and Heavy's mind is already drifting towards his next sexual conquest. A king can't be expected to live without a queen. But can he maintain his throne when Missy returns, reborn as a true NYC punk and pissed as all hell? Can Heavy survive a true group of hardcores invading his turf or will he just wind up POUNDED? This new trade paperback collects the critically acclaimed three-issue miniseries by Brian Wood (COUSCOUS EXPRESS, CHANNEL ZERO) and Steve Rolston (QUEEN & COUNTRY, MEK). No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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Rolstons artistic finesse is what really captivated me. I spent far more time examining the drawings than actually reading the dialogue. He has an amazing ability to capture huge amounts of detail, strip it down of the unnecessary, then render it accurately and recognizably. I really enjoyed that Pounded was set in Vancouver, and spent some time scouring the pages picking out all the places I know. The shot of them driving to the airport, the skyline, Robson, the Bay, the #8 Granville, even the cop shop under the Cambie bridge are clearly drawn... His style reminds me of a cross between the show Undergrads, and the comic Dykes to Watch Out For. ( )