Sunday, June 22, 2014

What Alan Moore has meaning for the comic is something that today is already quite appreciated but


What Alan Moore has meaning for the comic is something that today is already quite appreciated but gives the impression that you gradually will recognize more as the years pass. The current status of bearded writer is well known to all fans: denying everything and all that have to do with the environment, Moore only publishes material of this particular universe, that of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, each some time. Accompanied by his trusty squire, Kevin O'Neill, we 'Nemo: Heart of Ice' comes a story of only 56 pages (plus covers that bulge inside) and is the first spin off series lilacs focused on Janni Dakar, daughter of Captain Nemo himself.
Dakar and her crew just snatch the jewelry magnate CF Kane of Ayesha, a coup that has brought them a lot of benefits. However, the captain of the Nautilus does not seem entirely happy with the life you lead so he decides to undertake a mission to the South Pole, exactly where his father failed. It will be surrounded by a crew in which to find the cream of the seas, a group of bold characters to accompany her to the Mountains of Madness. But not everything will be as easy as Kane has also commanded his own expedition composed of the best American inventors that tried to end the bold captain.
The formula of these "Extraordinary Gentlemen" delivers repeatable after delivery and results, as always, are often outstanding thanks to the expertise of Moore to baste reference after reference in a story with clear and intense flavor pulp. From Jules Verne to HP Lovecraft passing by Herman Melville and Edgar Allan Poe, classic literature with a capital, which the writer of Northampton has been paying tribute since the first installment of this particular group and, now, with this new character is enlarged slightly over the range of possibilities. More surprising is the high level of O'Neill's artwork at 60 delivery lilacs sublime pages, to be a good time watching and discovering the huge number of references and nods to the most literate reader. Without showing signs of fatigue and exhaustion and watching the health of the work, there is no doubt us, we League for a while.
I do not know if the doctor who helped my mother bring me to the world you gave me in the ass or cate directly snuggled me one Spiderman. What did I have clear is that since I can remember I have always had a comic book in his hands. By the way they were adding more hobbies that make me an eater of series, movies lilacs and the occasional book. Player "devezencuandero" to put me ahead, provided that mediates crushing armies plagued zombies or wizards and orcs, try to be always busy with recreational and frikoidal any activity that makes my life more enjoyable and entertaining Seville existence. Oh yeah!
"It will be a deadly race to the last corner of the Tierra, full of wonders and horrors untamed lilacs place where time is broken and the mountains lilacs take you to madness. A mixture of Jules Verne's HP Lovecraft in this unforgettable final, lost in the beating, vivid and frighteningly inhuman heart of ice "
Anyway I also think that the gut publishing company, which in my opinion, is a great surprise at the END of the story, frankly I find a remarkable clumsiness.
But hey, if your editor and do you think it is normal to reveal the end of a trip presented from the beginning as enigmatic and unpredictable and whose destination unknown to the protagonists themselves, for nothing ... Log in to reply
Man, subtle, subtle. When H. P Lovecraft and Mountains of Madness appears in the same sentence, not have to be a whiz to realize certain things. More, in a work that requires some knowledge of literature lilacs the reader to enjoy it in its entirety.
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