miércoles, 5 de marzo de 2025

RESEÑA EN ESPAÑOL/INGLÉS DE "HYDE STREET #4" CON SPOILERS INCLUYE PAGINAS DE ARTE INTERNO

 

Portada A arte de Ivan Reis, Brad Anderson y Danny Miki 

Ghost Machine Productions lanza HYDE STREETuna nueva y épica serie de cómics que inaugura el universo de terror de Ghost Machine, de los creadores legendarios Geoff Johns e Ivan Reis, cuya larga colaboración produjo títulos icónicos Blackest Night: Green Lantern y Aquaman.

¿De qué viene?

¡La exitosa serie de terror continúa! Sea testigo, si lo desea, de la muerte de un buen hombre en un pueblo sin piedad. Un hombre bondadoso, con aspiraciones a ser conocido entre sus colegas como uno de los mejores actores de Hollywood, solo para ver a estos colegas reírse de él cuando lo encasillan como un famoso monstruo de cine hecho de retazos de partes humanas. Pero, como veremos, la vida imita al arte en Tinseltown, al final de un bulevar llamado… Hyde Street.

Portada B arte de Peter Snejbjerg y Brad Anderson 

Trama

Calificación 
5 de 5


Créditos
Fecha de lanzamiento: 5 de marzo
Escritor Geoff Johns    
Arte Ivan Reis
Tintas Danny Miki
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 Wes Dzioba y Joe Prado


What does it come from?
The hit horror series continues! Witness, if you will, the demise of a good man in a town without pity. A caring man, with aspirations to be known among his peers as one of Hollywood’s finest actors, only to see these colleagues snicker at him when he’s typecast as a famous film monster made of human patchwork parts. But, as we’ll see, life imitates art in Tinseltown, down a boulevard called…Hyde Street.

Plot
This chapter tells the origin of the mysterious being called Matinee Monster, named Oscar Oddman who in 1949 was an actor typecast as Frankenstein and a tragic accident fueled by his insecurity made him fall into Hyde Street. In this place Scorekeeper disfigured and humiliated him, leaving him without eyes or tongue which prevents him from communicating and ironically it is the cliché of movie monsters, forcing him to search for souls, but Matinee Man never did it, he even has the soul of the Butcher of Hyde Street trapped.

Pranky is still upset about having lost the souls he almost caught for Scorekeeper at Christmas, so he dusted off his monster hunting manual, so the next chapter promises to be a battle between these exceptional beings.

This story uses as a template the golden age of monster movies in Hollywood, where the Star System was cruel to actors who had physical qualities of monsters, all these circumstances offer an interesting realism.

Hyde Street continues to introduce chilling new characters who are connected by painful tragedies in their lives, and who we can relate to in their pain.

Art
Ivan Reis offers his organic art, full of mesmerizing details, that gives a gloomy tone to seemingly harmless moments, with excellent facial expressions and a magnificent handling of body language.

Summary
Oscar suffers a tragedy due to his own insecurity and is tortured into playing the cruel cosmic game of Scorekeeper, but his humanity remains intact, which makes him gain dangerous enemies like Pranky.

Rating
5 of 5




Credits
Release date: March 5

Written by Geoff Johns    

Art by Ivan Reis
Inker Danny Miki
Colors by Brad Anderson

Letterer ROB LEIGH

Editor in Chief BRIAN CUNNINGHAM

Designer STEVE BLACKWELL

Publisher Ghost Machine

Published through Image Comics



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