miércoles, 11 de junio de 2025

RESEÑA EN ESPAÑOL/INGLÉS DE "GEIGER #15" CON SPOILERS

 

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?

Mientras el Ejército de los EE. UU. se acerca, Tariq Geiger y Ashley Arden se enfrentan en una devastadora batalla de pura energía atómica. Pero ¿qué impulsa su explosivo enfrentamiento y qué está en juego más allá del páramo? Con las vidas de sus amigos más cercanos y de los habitantes de Lewistown, Montana, en peligro, Geiger debe luchar por controlar lo incontrolable... antes de destruirlo todo.



Portada B arte de Bryan Hitch y Brad Anderson

Trama
Calificación 
5 de 5



Créditos
Fecha de lanzamiento: 11 de Junio
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 Jules Mamone

What does it come from?
As the U.S. Army closes in, Tariq Geiger and Ashley Arden collide in a devastating battle of raw atomic power! But what fuels their explosive showdown—and what’s at stake beyond the wasteland? With the lives of his closest friends and the people of Lewistown, Montana, in jeopardy, Geiger must struggle to control the uncontrollable…before he destroys everything.

Plot
The nuclear bomb beneath Lewistown explodes, and Geiger removes his boron rods and attempts to absorb all the radiation. He even absorbs Ashley's, curing her, which is exactly what she wanted. However, the radiation is higher than expected, and Ashley relents and helps Tariq absorb it all.

The radiation levels drop to zero, while General Blackwood warns President Griffin that it's all over. Griffin has radiation-derived powers that he has yet to reveal.

Junkyard Joe is disconnected due to the electromagnetic wave, and Nate wrests him from The Custodian.

Geiger, Molotov, Ashley, Nate, Junkyard Joe, Barney, and Zig Zag escape the army's reach and are about to leave in a pickup truck, but Ashey abandons them.

Geiger asks Molotov to fix Junkyard Joe, while he takes Nate, Barney, and Zig Zag to meet Hailee and Henry, the two children he helped save in the first volume of this saga.

Ashley continues to use her powers to deliver justice, and they reveal that The Custodian needs Junkyard Joe so he can activate an army of soldiers/robots that are dormant and don't know how to put them to work.
This concludes another brilliant story arc that confirms this is one of the best comic series of the moment, from its art to its brilliantly narrated plot by Geoff Johns, where the reading becomes addictive and impossible to put down until the last page.

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

Rob Leigh's lettering is an onomatopoeic adrenaline rush.

Summary
Geiger sacrifices himself to save Lewistown, but he needs all the help he can get to prevent it from becoming another nuclear tragedy. There are several shocking revelations and a spectacular conclusion to this fourth story arc.

Rating
5 of 5

Credits
Release date: June 11

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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