jueves, 10 de junio de 2021

RESEÑA EN ESPAÑOL/INGLÉS DE "GOD OF WAR FALLEN GOD #4 (DE 4)" CON SPOILERS

 


El escritor Chris Roberson (iZombie, God of War) y el artista nominado por Eisner Tony Parker (God of War, This Damned Band) regresan al mundo de God of War, junto con el colorista Dan Jackson (The Strain, The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys) y el rotulador John Roshell (Overwatch Anthology, Astro City), con portadas de Dave Rapoza, para God of War: Fallen God.

Es una miniserie independiente completamente nueva, ambientada entre los eventos de "God of War III" y "God of War (2018)".

God of War es una serie de videojuegos en 3ª. persona creada por SCE Santa Monica Studio y distribuida por Sony Computer Entertainment


¿De qué viene?

God of War: Fallen God sigue a Kratos después de conquistar a Zeus y frustrar a Atenea. Creyéndose finalmente libre de su esclavitud, zarpa hacia el desierto en un intento de distanciarse de su hogar y su vergüenza solo para encontrar que su rabia y culpa lo siguen. Kratos se enfurece contra el único enemigo que ha demostrado ser invencible: él mismo. Pero una guerra contra uno mismo es imposible de ganar y solo invita a la locura.

Trama
Kratos es visitado por los dioses quienes le convencen de asumir su destino como dios de la guerra y acabar con el monstruo, por eso le dan sus espadas  de fuego, Kratos con dolor acepta las armas y desata su ira con la bestia.

La secuencia de pelea entre Kratos y el monstruo es hipnotizante y violenta, gran parte del comic es dedicado a este momento.

Kratos acepta su destino.

Arte
El arte muestra la ira mezclada con el dolor con una pelea intensa.
 

Resumen
Kratos acepta su destino y castigo

Calificación Total
4 de 5

Créditos
Artista:
Tony Parker
Colorista:Dan Jackson
Portada:
Gabriele Dell'Otto
Publicado por: Dark Horse Comics






REVIEW IN ENGLISH
with Spoilers

Writer Chris Roberson (iZombie, God of War) and Eisner-nominated artist Tony Parker (God of War, This Damned Band) return to the world of God of War, along with colorist Dan Jackson (The Strain, The True Lives of the Fabulous Killjoys) and letterer John Roshell (Overwatch Anthology, Astro City), with covers by Dave Rapoza, for God of War: Fallen God.       

What does it come from?

Can a man ever be free of his past? Can the tides of time ever wash away the bloody sands of sin? Or do transpired trespasses permanently and inescapably stain one's soul? After conquering Zeus and thwarting Athena, Kratos believes himself to be finally free from his bondage. He sets sail for the desert in an attempt to distance himself from his home and his shame only to find his rage and guilt follow close behind. Kratos rages against the one foe that has proven to be unconquerable-himself. But a war against oneself is unwinnable, and only invites madness.

*An all-new tale, set between the events of God of War III and God of War (2018)!

Plot

Kratos is visited by the gods who convince him to assume his destiny as the god of war and destroy the monster, so they give him their swords of fire, Kratos painfully accepts the weapons and unleashes his anger with the beast.

The fight sequence between Kratos and the monster is hypnotizing and violent, much of the comic is dedicated to this moment.

Kratos accepts his fate.

Art

The art shows anger mixed with pain with an intense fight.

 

Resume

Kratos accepts his fate and punishment

Rating

4 of 5


Credits
Writer:
Chris Roberson
Artist:
Tony Parker
Colorist:
Dan Jackson
Cover Artist:
Gabriele Dell'Otto
Release date: June 9
Publisher: Dark Horse Comics


Fuentes / Source
Dark Horse Comics

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