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Bezig met laden... The Question: Pipelinedoor Greg Rucka, Cully Hamner (Illustrator)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. Man, the whole Syria factor kinda ruined it for me. Bad timing I guess. ( ) Another Question TPB. This time she's helping people through a website, www.ask-the-question.net (haven't tried it in a real browser). This time she stumbles onto a ring of human traffickers, and then an even bigger smuggler's ring. Somewhere along the line she also picks up Helena, the Huntress, as a partner against the Organized Crime bosses behind the entire thing. It takes Renee all over the world and back to Gotham even. Where we get to see Barbara Gordon (yay!!) and the way in which Renee reacts to the fact that Helena is going to Barbara for help is just amazingly hilarious. It made me sad that they never let the Question be part of the Birds of Prey. The one thing that confused me was what was up with Renee having blonde hair when she was The Question (with the no face mask on). She didn't have blonde hair in 'Five Books of Blood' when she was the Question. Just a little weird thing. Overall though I did like the art. In this book, Rene Montoya as the Question goes on the simple task of helping a man find his missing sister and ends up discovering a massive international trafficking scheme. Uncovering the head of this organized crime ring is tougher than first appears though and Montoya calls on both Tot and the Huntress to help her out. To start off, I should note that I somehow missed a title in the Question's storyline so some elements of this story confused me a bit as I realized I was missing something. That being said, this was still an interesting read. Ruck is a genius at dialogue, plotting, and holding back commentary when the pictures will suffice on their own. I enjoyed the repartee between Montoya, Helena, and Tot but wished we saw more of Rene's personal life here. The story was perhaps not the most original or compelling, but it made for an interesting enough read. The art work was not the most stellar example I've seen in comics but it's pretty darn good. A point form review:
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Onderdeel van de reeks(en)The Question (8)
Written by GREG RUCKA Art and cover by CULLY HAMNER Greg Rucka returns to write the adventures of Renee Montoya - the character he helped transform into The Question - as a gun-running scheme threatens Gotham City in stories from DETECTIVE COMICS #854-863. Features the art of Cully Hamner (RED)! On sale JANUARY 26 - 128 pg, FC Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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