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The Starman Omnibus, Vol. 1 door James…
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The Starman Omnibus, Vol. 1 (editie 2008)

door James Robinson, Tony Harris (Illustrator)

Reeksen: Starman Omnibus (1), Starman Vol. 2: Collected (Omnibus 1), Starman (1994 Omnibus 1)

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"Jack Knight is a rabid collector, operating an antiques and collectibles store in the heart of Opal City. Despite being the son of Ted Knight, the Golden Age hero known as Starman, Jack is nothing like him. Rebellious, stubborn and disdainful of Ted's past, Jack is certainly no hero. That is, until a terrible tragedy strikes-- Reluctantly adopting his father's former mantle, Jack forges a path as the latest inheritor of the Starman legacy. But now all of Ted's enemies are determined to snuff out this newest star before Jack has a chance to truly shine. Can Jack overcome incredible odds to prove that he has what it takes to be a hero"--P. [4] of cover, vol. 1.… (meer)
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Titel:The Starman Omnibus, Vol. 1
Auteurs:James Robinson
Andere auteurs:Tony Harris (Illustrator)
Info:DC Comics (2008), Hardcover, 448 pages
Verzamelingen:Jouw bibliotheek
Waardering:*****
Trefwoorden:graphic novel, Starman

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  freixas | Mar 31, 2023 |
Satisfied my need for superheroics, a reluctant hero, and weird supernatural shit. ( )
  tjavierb | Jan 26, 2018 |
Excellent if a little uneven start to a benchmark series from the 90s. The Harris art is Mignola-esque in it's heavy inking and use of shadow. Robinson crafts an excellent blend of modern and historical comics that is a joy to read. It's like Watchmen without the dread or cynicism. Good stuff. ( )
2 stem JonathanCrites | Sep 11, 2014 |
I've owned the first volume of Starman for five years now(!), but my desire to read it goes back even further than that-- I remember reading about it in Scott Tipton's Comics 101 column, which rated it as one of the very best comic books ever. Thankfully, that turned out to be exactly that. Starman tells the tale of Jack Knight, son of the original Starman, Ted Knight, and a young man who never wanted to be a superhero... but found himself forced to be one by circumstances... and found himself starting to like it.

That "liking" is a key part of what I find appealing about this book. Starman goes to dark places, both narratively and visually, but it's often enjoyable, often fun. This isn't a series about a grim antihero, but one about someone who likes being a hero. There's a sense of joy, of enthusiasm, of heroism to the events that happen here. This book doesn't ask, "Do we really need heroes?", it just gets on with the business of having them. But it's not a Golden-Age froth fest; this is a story about terrible things happening to good people... just thank goodness that sometimes the good people can stop those terrible things. This is the ethos I like from my superhero comics.

This was writer James Robinson's first real big break, I think, and it shows-- in a good way. This book bursts with new ideas and reworkings of old ideas: the O'Dares, the Shade, the Mist, Mikaal, the "Conversations with David" segments (where Jack talks to his dead brother), the evil poster, the evil circus, the mysterious Hawai'ian shirt. There's a lot going on, and little of it is generic superhero vs. supervillain theatrics. I like how Starman has a third-person narrator, one with a distinct voice and tone. I think this was Tony Harris's first big break, too, but he also shines here, with art that's purposefully a little rough, and perfectly suited to the task.

Like a lot of DC's Modern Age work, this retcons levels of personality and depth onto Golden Age characters that, quite frankly, was not there to begin with, just like in Sandman Mystery Theatre. Most blatant in this regard is "13 Years Ago: Five Friends," a bleak story of how a few members of the Justice Society reunited to take out a killer cult-leader. The JSA stories in Crisis on Multiple Earths were never like this! But of course, I like this, and I like this mode of going about; this is the kind of thing I think the best modern comics do: respect the past, use it as a foundation to build on, but not be overly beholden to it.
  Stevil2001 | Nov 22, 2013 |
I really can't say how much I love Jack Knight. He's a character I connect with on a deep level. His story is always compelling, and his supporters- particularly the Shade- are very interesting in their own right.

Since this is a repackaging of a repackaging, though, this review is more about the book than the story. Even though I already have some of the trades, this was well worth the money spent- I'm not sure I'd want to pay the full $45 list price, but it was definitely worth the $30 I paid. This is a particularly nice edition- good, heavy paper, excellent printing quality, none of the pages-falling-out problems the old trades have. I especially liked that Robinson's letter page essays were included- I'd not read them, since they were only in the single issues.

If you're a Starman fan at all, you'll want this. If you've never been introduced to the character, thirty bucks is not too steep for 450 pages of full-color comics. I can't wait for volume 2. ( )
3 stem imnotsatan | Jun 16, 2008 |
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» Andere auteurs toevoegen (7 mogelijk)

AuteursnaamRolType auteurWerk?Status
Robinson, Jamesprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Harris, TonyIllustratorprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
von Grawbadger, WadeIllustratorprimaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Conner, AmandaIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Edwards, Tommy LeeIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Erskine, GaryIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Hagen, KimIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Hansen, BjarneIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Højgaard, ChristianIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Immonen, StuartIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Kristiansen, TeddyIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Robinson, Andrew C.IllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Smith, Matthew DowIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd
Sprouse, ChrisIllustratorSecundaire auteuralle editiesbevestigd

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"Jack Knight is a rabid collector, operating an antiques and collectibles store in the heart of Opal City. Despite being the son of Ted Knight, the Golden Age hero known as Starman, Jack is nothing like him. Rebellious, stubborn and disdainful of Ted's past, Jack is certainly no hero. That is, until a terrible tragedy strikes-- Reluctantly adopting his father's former mantle, Jack forges a path as the latest inheritor of the Starman legacy. But now all of Ted's enemies are determined to snuff out this newest star before Jack has a chance to truly shine. Can Jack overcome incredible odds to prove that he has what it takes to be a hero"--P. [4] of cover, vol. 1.

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