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Bezig met laden... Animal Man Volume 3: Rotworld - The Red Kingdomdoor Jeff Lemire, Steve Pugh (Illustrator), Scott Snyder
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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Animal Man (Vol.3 3) Animal Man [2011] (Volume 3) Animal Man, Volume 3 (12-17)
The world has fallen to the Rot! Animal Man, a.k.a. Buddy Baker and Swamp Thing form an uneasy alliance as they find that after facing down the undead forces of Anton Arcane that the world has fallen deep into a decrepit future where the world is consumed into a withering land of decay. The two heroes travel the decimated planet, scrounging up misfit crimefighters, whose appearances and histories have been changed by this new hell-scape. Will Animal Man and Swamp Thing be able to stop the forces of the Rot and change the world back to what it was? Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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This book took such a bad stumble that it’s hard to fathom the jarring difference between the first two books and this one were...callorbsting with Snyder did not help Animal Mans side of world since the comics firmly concentrate on family and this book takes a shift from characterization to following the formulaic plot of point A to B; and, it also, didn’t help that there was such shittly drawn issue and one of the most pivotal moments of the book that the artistic choice took away from the Horror and the tension...such a shame.
Best:
-Constantine getting killed by Rot flash
-the plant based green lantern
-Steve Pughs art and artistic choices he choice to show the rotted superheros
Bad:
-the tonal shift from family to something grand
-the art
-lame villain
-lost of characterization
-Frankenstein
-ending made no sense ( )