sábado, 15 de marzo de 2025

RESEÑA EN ESPAÑOL/INGLÉS DE "GEIGER #12" CON SPOILERS INCLUYE PÁGINAS 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 cómics 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?

El primer año de la exitosa serie GEIGER termina con un enfrentamiento nuclear. Al no lograr controlar sus explosivas descargas de energía, Geiger deberá enfrentarse finalmente al otro Hombre Resplandeciente. Pero este homólogo radiactivo posee un arma secreta que podría destruirlo todo. Además, Junkyard Joe y Nate, el Caballero Nuclear, continúan descubriendo los secretos de la Guerra Desconocida.

Portada B arte de Chris O’Halloran y Martín Morazzo

Trama
Calificación 
5 de 5

Adelanto de Páginas Internas




Créditos
Fecha de lanzamiento: 12 de Marzo
Escrito por Geoff Johns    
Arte de Gary Frank
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 C arte de Gary Frank y Brad Anderson



What does it come from?
The first year of the hit ongoing GEIGER series ends with a nuclear showdown! As Geiger fails to take control of his explosive power surges, he must finally face the other Glowing Man! But this radioactive counterpart has a secret weapon that could destroy everything. Plus: Junkyard Joe and Nate the Nuclear Knight continue to uncover the secrets behind the Unknown War.

Plot
Ghost Machine and Geiger celebrate a year of surprising and exciting with this release!
May many more years to come!

Ash Arden begins training Tariq in how to control his power by removing the boro rods. According to Ash, it's a process of mental anger management. Geiger recalls the first moment she was able to control her power without the rods, when he saved those two children in Volume 1.

Ash tells Tariq part of her story. Apparently, for unknown reasons, she survived the nuclear bomb at the age of three and acquired her powers, but everyone around her died of cancer caused by her radiation. Many believed her to be a kind of goddess. She escaped for years and was persecuted for Geiger's crimes, so there's a kind of hidden resentment. Doctor Molotov created her vest with boron rods like Geiger's, which made her begin to control her powers.

The first test of training is to exact revenge on the apocalyptic cult called the God's Chosen, who claim to be God's chosen ones to save the world after the apocalypse. Ash meets with leader Jonas Hillborn, whom she accuses of Molotov's death. Hillborn denies it, and a fight ensues, where Geiger loses control and fries everyone. Ash seems to enjoy absorbing Geiger's radiation.

The cosmic series closes with a shocking revelation, with Ash reaching a hidden basement where she is holding... Doctor Molotov!

This is one of the best comic series right now, from its art to its brilliantly narrated plot by Geoff Johns, which makes for an addictive read.

Art
Gary Frank and Brad Anderson achieve the perfect balance of highly detailed, organic art with clear colors that hold nothing back. Every panel on every page is mesmerizing; each time you look at it, you discover new and incredible details.

Rob Leigh's lettering is an onomatopoeic adrenaline rush.

Summary
Geiger relies on Ash Arden's training to learn how to control his powers, but she hides much more than she lets on. The final revelation is a thrilling plot twist

Rating
5 of 5

Credits
Release date: March 12

Written by Geoff Johns    

Art by Gary Frank
Colors by Brad Anderson

Letterer ROB LEIGH

Editor in Chief BRIAN CUNNINGHAM

Designer STEVE BLACKWELL

Publisher Image Comics



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