miércoles, 26 de noviembre de 2025

RESEÑA EN ESPAÑOL/INGLÉS DE "GEIGER #18" 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?

¿PUEDE MORIR GEIGER?

Tariq Geiger ha sido capturado, despojado de sus poderes y arrojado a una sociedad retorcida dentro de una penitenciaría de alta seguridad conocida simplemente como Los Prisioneros. Sin aliados. Sin escapatoria. Sin tiempo. Condenado a muerte en su brutal sistema, la pregunta no es si Geiger podrá sobrevivir... sino si realmente podrá.



Portada B arte de Kyle Hotz


Trama
Calificación 
5 de 5

Adelanto






Créditos
Fecha de lanzamiento: 27 de Agosto
Escrito por Geoff Johns  
Arte Eduardo Pansica y Gary Frank
Tintas Norm Rapmund 
Portada Gary Frank
Colores Brad Anderson y Robert Nugent
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 Leslie Leirix Li

What does it come from?
CAN GEIGER DIE?
Tariq Geiger has been captured, stripped of his powers, and thrown into a twisted society within a high-security penitentiary known only as the Prisoners. No allies. No escape. No more time. As he’s sentenced to death inside their brutal system, the question isn’t whether Geiger can survive…it’s whether he ever really could.

Plot
Tariq is attacked in his cell by his cellmate, who believes he works for the fearsome Goldbeard, who supposedly has a treasure hidden in Cold Water Prison that the leader, Wren, is desperate to obtain. Geiger easily disarms the prisoner, and one of the guards murders him and frames Geiger.

Geiger is tortured in the electric chair, interrogated about the location of Goldbeard's treasure and blamed for the murder. Wren oversees this torture, but the electricity recharges Tariq's cells, transforming him back into Geiger the Incandescent Man, and he begins killing everyone.

Meanwhile, Goldbeard's henchmen sneak out and retrieve the treasure: a baseball glove with a drawing of Goldbeard's deceased son—a priceless keepsake for a father.

Geiger is tortured in the electric chair, interrogated about the location of Goldbeard's treasure, and blamed for the murder. Geiger escapes from prison, his powers spiraling out of control. The possibility that he might one day explode and cause another apocalypse seems to be the main reason why President Griffin wants him.

Geiger collapses to his knees, exhausted, as he receives the boron rods that control his powers from the mouth of his great companion, the two-headed dog Barney.

This exciting episode delves deeper into the traumas and sorrows of this unknown war that has left only desolation in its wake. Geiger's brilliance, far from being a danger, may be the light of hope at the end of the tunnel.

Art
This episode features the work of illustrators Eduardo Pansica and Gary Frank. Pansica delivers modern art, full of detail and with a masterful control of the characters' well-proportioned anatomy. His poses evoke the superhero genre, yet he maintains an original style.


Frank, as usual, achieves the perfect balance of highly detailed and organic art with clear, uncluttered colors. 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
Tariq is tortured for a crime he didn't commit, and this could lead to Geiger's return as they uncover Goldbeard's true treasure.

Rating
5 of 5

Portada D arte de Gary Frank y Brad Anderson


Credits
Release date: November 26

Written by Geoff Johns  

Art Eduardo Pansica and Gary Frank
Inkss Norm Rapmund 
Cover Gary Frank

Colors Brad Anderson y Robert Nugent

Letterer ROB LEIGH

Editor in Chief BRIAN CUNNINGHAM

Designer STEVE BLACKWELL

Publisher Image Comics



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