There is a tonal change in the third chapter of Uncanny Avengers. Remender has found the proper terms and the most precise words to describe the events that are about to take place. This is a dark tale and the writer manages to convey that feeling.
We all know that Charles Xavier’s had the most powerful mutant mind on Earth. But even taxed with such an enormous temptation, Xavier never used his powers to subjugate his equals or to fulfill his every whim. Had this power been in the hands of a lesser man, he would have been corrupted by it. But now it is in the hands of one of the most perverse and immoral individuals: the Red Skull.
Pursuing his secret agenda, Red Skull attacks New York with waves upon waves of mental power. Reigniting the hatred in people’s heart; increasing their intolerance and fueling their natural aggressiveness. The results are catastrophic. And although the newly formed team of Uncanny Avengers arrives in time, they must first fight against the Red Skull’s S-Men. In the end, however, not even the mighty Thor can resist the telepathic commands of the Red Skull.
John Cassaday is probably the best illustrator we can see in Marvel right now. His Captain America’s iconic postures are similar to the ones we saw when Cassaday was penciling and inking Marvel Knight’s Captain America, back in 2002. His Wolverine’s brutality and ferocity resemble the version of the character as depicted in Astonishing X-Men, in 2004. There is a particular panel that exudes heroism: the one in which we see Havoc, Captain America and Wolverine together.
Havoc, Captain America & Wolverine |
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Hay un cambio tonal en el tercer capítulo de Uncanny Avengers. Remender ha encontrado los términos apropiados y las palabras más precisas para describir los eventos que están a punto de ocurrir. Este es un relato oscuro y el escritor se las arregla para transmitir esa sensación.
Thor |
The fight begins / la pelea comienza |
John Cassaday es probablemente el mejor ilustrador que podemos ver en Marvel ahora mismo. Las posturas icónicas de Captain America son similares a las que vimos cuando Cassaday estuvo dibujando y entintando "Marvel Knight’s Captain America", en el 2002. La brutalidad y ferocidad de su Wolverine se asemejan a la versión del personaje tal como apareció en Astonishing X-Men, en el 2004. Hay una viñeta en particular que exuda heroísmo: esa en la que vemos a Havoc, Captain America y Wolverine juntos.
A great configuration of perspectives / una gran configuración de perspectivas |
Buen analisis, no habia notado todos los angulos al detalle, parece que Remender se las trae este año...
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias Alberto, efectivamente, Remender parece haberse convertido en un autor muy popular en Marvel.
DeleteNo se ven Wolverine y Thor :(
ReplyDeleteCraneo Rojo con los poderes de Xavier??? nooo
Así es, Red Skull le extirpa el cerebro a Xavier.
DeleteEn dos números más termina esta saga y también terminan mis reseñas sobre Uncanny Avengers.
Yo quiero que hagan la segunda parte de la películas sobre los avengers con alguna trama de comic q conozca. Y me ilusiono más si la hacen de Marvel zombis ♥ pero no creo q pase =(
ReplyDeleteHola Damian, no te preocupes que las próximas películas de Marvel ya están súper confirmadas, entre ellas una secuela de Avengers. Lo de Marvel Zombies sí lo veo un poco difícil.
DeleteIt is a title that is gorgeous to look at. I thought the first couple of issues were a little sluggish but you're right, the third steps things up a gear. The epilogue bodes well too...
ReplyDeleteWell, I'm sure the next issue will be even better. Sadly, I have stopped preordering this title as of issue # 5 so I'll only write two more reviews about Uncanny Avengers and that's it.
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