miércoles, 20 de noviembre de 2024

RESEÑA EN ESPAÑOL/INGLÉS DE "GEIGER VOL 2 #8" CON SPOILERS INCLUYE PAGINAS DE ARTE INTERNO

 

Portada A arte de Gary Frank y Brad Anderson


Ghost Machine Productions
 lanza GEIGER en un nuevo volumen, del escritor Geoff Johns, el artista Gary Frank y el colorista Brad Anderson. Esta serie de comics tendrá frecuencia mensual y forma parte de la primera ola de cómics de Ghost Machine Productions. La serie sigue las aventuras de Tariq Geiger, el misterioso Hombre Resplandeciente presentado por primera vez en la exitosa serie GEIGER Vol 1 de Johns y Frank, que se lanzó en 2021 y fue publicada por Image Comics. GEIGER también se está desarrollando para televisión en Paramount TV con Justin Simien como director.

¿De qué viene?

La búsqueda de una cura por parte del Hombre Resplandeciente continúa mientras Geiger, su lobo de dos cabezas Barney y Nate, el Caballero Nuclear, se encuentran con un pueblo que ha descubierto el secreto de la paz en este mundo posguerra nuclear. Pero esa tranquilidad se ve amenazada con la llegada de los antiguos compañeros de armas de Nate del Casino Camelot y su formidable líder, el Nuevo Rey. Además, ¿cuán violento puede llegar a ser el Hombre Resplandeciente cuando una niña que le recuerda a su propia hija está bajo amenaza? ¡Lee este número que te derrite la cara para descubrirlo!

Trama

Calificación 
5 de 5

Adelanto de Páginas Internas








Créditos
Fecha de lanzamiento: 20 de Noviembre
Escrito por Geoff Johns    
Arte Paul Pelletier
Colores Brad Anderson
Rotulador ROB LEIGH

Editor en jefe BRIAN CUNNINGHAM

Diseñador STEVE BLACKWELL

Editorial Ghost Machine
Imprenta Image Comics


REVIEW IN ENGLISH
   with spoilers

Portada B arte de Derrick Chew 

What does it come from?
The Glowing Man’s quest for a cure continues as Geiger, his two-headed wolf Barney, and Nate the Nuclear Knight encounter a town that’s discovered the secret to peace in this post-nuclear war world. But that tranquility is threatened with the arrival of Nate’s former brothers-in-arms from The Camelot Casino and their formidable leader, the New King. Plus, how violent can The Glowing Man get when a child who reminds him of his own daughter is under threat? Read this face-meltingly good issue to find out!

Plot
Geiger, Nate, Zig Zag and Barney arrive in the intact town of Grover's Corners, where Beverly, Carol and Ronald were born and live. In this place trapped in time there is food and all the comforts of the time before the nuclear explosion, apparently its geographical location in the form of a valley protected them from the radioactive winds and can only be accessed through a tunnel.

The children's father receives them with respect, but punishes the children by burning all the books they brought with them, the desire of the community leader is to forget what the past was like so that they do not reborn a humanity that eliminates itself with bombs.

In this world all people are disturbed in a different way, but in a radical way. There is a powerful reference to the work Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury about tyranny and the destruction of knowledge by denying the past.

The leaders of the different districts, who live as colorful but cruel characters, want Geiger's head and plan to use it to stage a coup against President Griffin.

Geiger, Nate, Zig Zag and Barney are already leaving this paranoid city when they are approached by the New King and his army.

This comic improves with each issue and maintains a cohesive and addictive narrative rhythm, Geoff Johns continues to highlight social decay and how a sick humanity faces this crisis.

Art
This issue welcomes artists Paul Pelletier, Andrew Hennessy, who offer art with a different tone and more focused on narrating with dynamic sequences.

Rob Leigh's lettering is an explosion of onomatopoeic adrenaline.

Summary
Geiger, Nate, Barney and Zig Zag arrive in a town trapped in time, where it seems that a bomb never exploded, but not everything is as it seems.

Rating
5 of 5


Credits
Release date: November 20

Written by Geoff Johns    

Art by Paul Pelletier, Andrew Hennessy
Colors by Brad Anderson

Letterer ROB LEIGH

Editor in Chief BRIAN CUNNINGHAM

Designer STEVE BLACKWELL

Publisher Image Comics


Portada C arte de Leonardo Colapietro



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