Arte de Paulina Ganucheau |
Este cómic está basado en la serie animada de 1984 de Hallmark, que causó sensación en esta década por su temática y juguetes relacionados con arco iris y fantasía.
Portada alterna con la imagen original de Hallmark |
¿De qué viene?
En Rainbow Brite #1, Wisp es llevada por Twinkle (un ser de la raza Sprite) a un mundo alterno de fantasía que está perdiendo sus colores por monstruos que los roban y que lo mismo le va a pasar a la tierra.
En este número el monstruo roba el color azul del carro de la madre de Wisp, porque el azul es el espectro de color que están desapareciendo por los momentos.
¿Qué sucede?
Wisp está asustada y maravillada con este mundo, pero igual preocupada porque todo está perdiendo sus colores, mientras Twink le cuenta la profecía de una heroína llamada Rainbow Brite, que con su cetro podrá retornar los colores usando el prisma de color de un arcoiris y convertirlo en luz blanca, el arma más poderosa.
Este cómic se dedica a nutrir la relación de amistad que apenas florece entre Wisp y Twink, un proceso divertido divertido de transculturización en ambas vías, claro está las astucia de Wisp es de mucho valor en esta narración.
Giro de la Trama
La historia es bastante lineal, pero el final es esperado pero muy grato, porque finalmente vemos a la heroína que estábamos esperando.
Resumen
Esta segunda entrega se centra más a narrar la historia de cómo nace la amistad entre Wisp y Twink, con un poco de suspenso y un buen final, lleno de colores.
Calificación
4.8 de 5
Créditos
Fecha de lanzamiento: 14 de noviembre 2018
Publicado por: Dynamite Comics @dynamitecomics
REVIEW IN ENGLISH:
This comic is based on the 1984 animated series by Hallmark, which caused a sensation in that decade for its theme and toys related to rainbows, colors and fantasy.
Where does it come from?
In Rainbow Brite # 1, Wisp is taken by Twinkle (a being of the Sprite race) to an alternate world of fantasy that is losing its colors by monsters that steal them and that the same thing will happen to the earth.
In this issue the monster steals the blue color of Wisp's mother's car, because blue is the spectrum of color that is disappearing for the moment.
In this issue the monster steals the blue color of Wisp's mother's car, because blue is the spectrum of color that is disappearing for the moment.
What's going on?
Wisp is scared and amazed with this world, but equally worried because everything is losing its colors, while Twink tells her the prophecy of a heroine called Rainbow Brite, who with her scepter can return the colors using the prism of a rainbow and turn it in white light, the most powerful weapon.
This comic is dedicated to nurturing the friendship relationship that just blossoms between Wisp and Twink, a fun funny process of transculturization in both ways, of course Wisp's cunning is of great value in this narration.
Is there a Plot Twist?
The story is quite linear and the ending is expected but very pleasant, because finally we see the heroine we were waiting for.
This comic is dedicated to nurturing the friendship relationship that just blossoms between Wisp and Twink, a fun funny process of transculturization in both ways, of course Wisp's cunning is of great value in this narration.
Is there a Plot Twist?
The story is quite linear and the ending is expected but very pleasant, because finally we see the heroine we were waiting for.
Summary
This second issue focuses more on telling the story of how the friendship between Wisp and Twink was born, with a bit of suspense and a good ending, full of colors.
Rating:
4.8 out of 5
Credits
Writer: Jeremy Whitley (My Little Pony, Unstoppable Wasp)
Illustrator: Brittney Williams (Patsy Walker, AKA Hellcat!, Goldie Vance)
Colors: Valentina Pinto
Release date: November 14
Illustrator: Brittney Williams (Patsy Walker, AKA Hellcat!, Goldie Vance)
Colors: Valentina Pinto
Release date: November 14
Published by: Dynamite Comics @dynamitecomics
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