Dynamite Comics en el año 2001 contrata a Mark Millar, John Smith y Mike Mayhew para Vampirella, este compendio incluye 6 cómics con las historias Nowheresville y Fears of Mirrors.
Vampirella (principal exponente del cómic de terror y erótico) fue creada por Forrest J. Ackerman, Archie Goodwin con el artista Frank Frazetta, ella proviene del planeta extraterrestre Drakulon, donde los Vampiri viven de beber sangre de los ríos.
Este es un cómic para lectores adultos ya ya está a la venta.
¿Qué sucede?
Les explicamos una breve reseña de cada una de estas historias individuales:
Nowheresville, cómics #1 al #3 de Mark Millar y Mike Mayhew:
Esta historia coloca a Vampirella tras un pueblo donde casi todos sus habitantes son vampiros, recordemos que Vampirella castiga y persigue a cualquiera que haga daño a inocentes, este pueblo ha permanecido por años bajo perfil, fuera del radar.
Nowheresville es protegido por su sheriff y sus habitantes mantienen su filosofía de no hacer daño a nadie.
Sin embargo, Vampirella es una personalidad que es asechada por el gobierno, por lo que la persiguen y descubren Nowheresville, desatando una batalla campal entre el ejército y Vampirella, simplemente espectacular.
Nowheresville es protegido por su sheriff y sus habitantes mantienen su filosofía de no hacer daño a nadie.
Sin embargo, Vampirella es una personalidad que es asechada por el gobierno, por lo que la persiguen y descubren Nowheresville, desatando una batalla campal entre el ejército y Vampirella, simplemente espectacular.
El arte de esta historia es hipnotizante, super real y lleno de detalles y magníficas expresiones faciales, la trama de Millar es magnífica con muchos guiños a la cultura pop, hay toda serie de cameos, incluyendo el abuelo monster.
Calificación 5 de 5
Fears of Mirrors, cómics #4 al #6 de John Smith y Mike Mayhew:
En su búsqueda de vampiros asesinos, Vampirella se encuentra con unos espíritus malvados que poseen a los humanos y los transforman en terribles monstruos, por lo que se desata una batalla entre estos seres y Vampirella, quedando atrapada con un chofer de camión, una madre con su hijo y dos vampiros.
Estos espíritus llegan a nuestro mundo por un portar en un espejo, el cual debe ser cerrado a como de lugar.
Este cómic posee muchísimas escenas de acción ultraviolentas ilustradas por Mike Mayhew, la historia no es muy complicada se centra en la sobrevivencia de este equipo inusual.
Estos espíritus llegan a nuestro mundo por un portar en un espejo, el cual debe ser cerrado a como de lugar.
Este cómic posee muchísimas escenas de acción ultraviolentas ilustradas por Mike Mayhew, la historia no es muy complicada se centra en la sobrevivencia de este equipo inusual.
Calificación 4.5 de 5
Calidad de la Edición
Esta colección agrupan las historias de la mejor manera secuencial, aparte de introducir todas las magníficas portadas que usaron para todos los cómics involucrados, todas las de Mayhew y las alternas de David Finch, J.H. Williams, Bruce Timm, Greg Horn, J. Scott Campbell y muchos más
Calificación 5 de 5
Resumen
Con mucha acción violencia y diálogos brillantes llega este tercer volumen de Vampirella totalmente recomendado y de lectura obligada ya que han pasado 17 años y sigue vigente.
Calificación
4.8 de 5
REVIEW IN ENGLISH:
Dynamite Comics in 2011 hires Mark Millar, John Smith and Mike Mayhew for Vampirella, this compendium includes 6 comics with the Nowheresville and Fears of Mirrors stories.
Vampirella (main exponent of the horror and erotic comics) was created by Forrest J. Ackerman, Archie Goodwin with the artist Frank Frazetta, she comes from the extraterrestrial planet Drakulon, where the Vampiri live to drink blood from the rivers.
This is a comic book for adult readers already on sale.
What's going on?
We explain a brief review of each of these individual stories:
Nowheresville, comics # 1 to # 3 by Mark Millar and Mike Mayhew:
This story places Vampirella chasing a town where almost all its inhabitants are vampires, we must remember that Vampirella punishes and persecutes anyone who harms the innocent, this town has remained low profile for years, out of the radar.
Nowheresville is protected by its sheriff and its inhabitants maintain their philosophy of not harming anyone.
However, Vampirella is a personality that is haunted by the government, so they pursue and discover Nowheresville too, unleashing a pitched battle between the army and Vampirella, simply spectacular.
The art of this story is mesmerizing, super real and full of details and magnificent facial expressions, the plot of Millar is magnificent with many winks to pop culture, there are all series of cameos, including the grandpa monster.
Rating 5 out of 5
Fears of Mirrors, comics # 4 to # 6 by John Smith and Mike Mayhew:
In his search for murderous vampires, Vampirella encounters some evil spirits that possess humans and transform them into terrible monsters, so a battle between these beings and Vampirella is unleashed, being trapped with a truck driver, a mother with his son and two vampires.
These spirits come to our world through a port in a mirror, which must be closed as soon as possible.
This comic has many ultraviolet action scenes illustrated by Mike Mayhew, the story is not very complicated focuses on the survival of this unusual group.
Rating 4.5 out of 5
Quality of the Edition
This collection brings together the stories in the best sequential way, apart from introducing all the magnificent covers they used for all the comics involved, all of Mayhew and the alternates of David Finch, J.H. Williams, Bruce Timm, Greg Horn, J. Scott Campbell and many more.
Rating 5 out of 5
Vampirella (main exponent of the horror and erotic comics) was created by Forrest J. Ackerman, Archie Goodwin with the artist Frank Frazetta, she comes from the extraterrestrial planet Drakulon, where the Vampiri live to drink blood from the rivers.
This is a comic book for adult readers already on sale.
What's going on?
We explain a brief review of each of these individual stories:
Nowheresville, comics # 1 to # 3 by Mark Millar and Mike Mayhew:
This story places Vampirella chasing a town where almost all its inhabitants are vampires, we must remember that Vampirella punishes and persecutes anyone who harms the innocent, this town has remained low profile for years, out of the radar.
Nowheresville is protected by its sheriff and its inhabitants maintain their philosophy of not harming anyone.
However, Vampirella is a personality that is haunted by the government, so they pursue and discover Nowheresville too, unleashing a pitched battle between the army and Vampirella, simply spectacular.
The art of this story is mesmerizing, super real and full of details and magnificent facial expressions, the plot of Millar is magnificent with many winks to pop culture, there are all series of cameos, including the grandpa monster.
Rating 5 out of 5
Fears of Mirrors, comics # 4 to # 6 by John Smith and Mike Mayhew:
In his search for murderous vampires, Vampirella encounters some evil spirits that possess humans and transform them into terrible monsters, so a battle between these beings and Vampirella is unleashed, being trapped with a truck driver, a mother with his son and two vampires.
These spirits come to our world through a port in a mirror, which must be closed as soon as possible.
This comic has many ultraviolet action scenes illustrated by Mike Mayhew, the story is not very complicated focuses on the survival of this unusual group.
Rating 4.5 out of 5
Quality of the Edition
This collection brings together the stories in the best sequential way, apart from introducing all the magnificent covers they used for all the comics involved, all of Mayhew and the alternates of David Finch, J.H. Williams, Bruce Timm, Greg Horn, J. Scott Campbell and many more.
Rating 5 out of 5
Summary
With a lot of action violence and brilliant dialogues and references comes this third volume of Vampirella that we totally recommended , it's a must read book no matter if you are a fan or not of this character, since it has been 17 years and this books is as fresh as today.
Overall Rating
4.8 out of 5