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Esta novela gráfica colecciona desde el #1 al #5, está basada 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?
La historia trata de dos amigas, Wisp y Willow, de aproximadamente 10 años de edad, quienes viven en un pequeño pueblo en EE.UU y juegan todos los días a luchar contra dragones, hacer hechizos y vencer al mal.
Estas inseparables amigas comparten el día a día mediante sus aventuras imaginarias, la historia destaca de una manera sutil que la familia de Willow está muy atenta de su cuidado mientras que la madre de Wisp no puede dedicarle el tiempo que requiere debido a que trabaja todo el día, dando a entender que Wisp está muy solitaria.
¿Qué sucede?
La trama se pasa entre juegos infantiles, risas y escenas imaginarias, típicas de niños sanos de esta edad, sin embargo en una noche Wisp tiene un encuentro fuera de lo normal que la hace visitar a Willow, este encuentro viene con una advertencia, el Rey de las Sombras quiere quitar el color a todo un mundo mágico y colorido.
El espectro de colores de este mundo son muy importantes, son explicados con detenimiento en toda la serie.
Resumen
La mitología de Rainbow Brite se revitaliza con esta historia que mezcla fantasía con ciencia ficción y humor.
Calificación
4.9 de 5
Créditos
Fecha de lanzamiento: 19 de junio
Publicado por: Dynamite Comics @dynamitecomics
REVIEW IN ENGLISH:
This graphic novel collects issues # 1 to # 5, and 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?
The story is about two friends, Wisp and Willow, about 10 years old, who live in a small town in the US and play every day to fight against dragons, make spells and defeat evil.
These inseparable friends share the day to day through their imaginary adventures, the story highlights in a subtle way that the family of Willow is very attentive to their care while the mother of Wisp can not devote the time it requires because it works all the day, implying that Wisp is very lonely.
These inseparable friends share the day to day through their imaginary adventures, the story highlights in a subtle way that the family of Willow is very attentive to their care while the mother of Wisp can not devote the time it requires because it works all the day, implying that Wisp is very lonely.
What's going on?
The plot is passed between children's games, laughter and imaginary scenes, typical of healthy children of this age, however in one night Wisp has an unusual encounter that makes her visit Willow, this meeting comes with a warning, the King of the Shadows wants to remove the color to a whole magical and colorful world.
The spectrum of colors of this world are very important, they are explained in detail throughout the series.
This comic is perfect for all ages, with an innocuous, fun plot supported by a well defined and innocent art, this creative team of Whitley and Williams manage to establish a good basis to take this adaptation of an animated series to another level.
Summary
The mythology of Rainbow Brite is revitalized with this story that mixes fantasy with science fiction and humor.
Rating:
4.9 out of 5
Credits
Writer: Jeremy Whitley (My Little Pony, Unstoppable Wasp)
Illustrator: Xenia Pamfil @StrangeSpaceowl
Colors: Valentina Pinto
Release date: June 19
Illustrator: Xenia Pamfil @StrangeSpaceowl
Colors: Valentina Pinto
Release date: June 19
Published by: Dynamite Comics @dynamitecomics
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