miércoles, 23 de julio de 2025

RESEÑA EN ESPAÑOL/INGLÉS DE "GEIGER #16" 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?

Si Geiger es el monstruo, entonces el Dr. Andrei Molotov es su Dr. Frankenstein. Tras dos décadas de distanciamiento, el Hombre Resplandeciente se encuentra cara a cara con el responsable de las armas nucleares que lo convirtieron en lo que es. Pero esta vez, mientras pecados pasados y verdades ocultas salen a la luz, ¿sobrevivirá Molotov al encuentro?





Portada B arte de Eamon Winkle


Trama
Calificación 
5 de 5

Adelanto






Créditos
Fecha de lanzamiento: 23 de Julio
Escrito por Geoff Johns
Arte Eamon Winkle 
Portada 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 Kyle Hotz

What does it come from?
If Geiger is the monster, then Dr. Andrei Molotov is his Dr. Frankenstein. After two decades of estrangement, the Glowing Man comes face to face with the man responsible for the nuclear weapons that made him what he is. But this time, as past sins and buried truths surface, will Molotov survive the encounter?

Plot
This chapter is narrated by Dr. Andrei Molotov, where he explains how he tried to make Ashley Arden different from Tariq Geiger, but everything changed for her when he revealed that he was the one who created the atomic bombs that caused this nuclear holocaust. Molotov created Geiger and Ashley twice, first with the bomb and then with the vest and boron rods needed to control his powers.

Molotov asks Tariq about his family; he doesn't know the full story of his pain. The relationship between the two is tense; neither trusts the other. Molotov fears him, and Geiger despises him.

Molotov is currently being pressured by Geiger to fix Junkyard Joe. Molotov is trying to analyze Geiger's actions because, although he has the lowest opinion of him, his actions seem to have an ulterior motive. He doesn't understand his motives, even though he doesn't have a family.

A group of mercenaries tracked down Geiger's location, and he confronted them, but his powers increased due to all the radiation he absorbed from Ashley, causing him to explode uncontrollably and disappear.

An interesting story that analyzes the origins of Geiger and Molotov, and how this complex relationship arose.

Art
This chapter features illustrator Eamon Winkle, who offers modern art, full of detail and with a well-proportioned control of the characters' anatomy. The art has a superhero tone due to its poses, but at the same time offers an original touch.

Rob Leigh's lettering is an onomatopoeic adrenaline rush.

Summary
Doctor Molotov reunites with Tariq, and the tension between them grows while an unexpected situation involving Geiger's powers changes everything.

Rating
5 of 5

Credits
Release date: July 23

Written by Geoff Johns  

 Art by Eamon Winkle  

Cover 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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