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Carregando... Batman/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Volume 1de James Tynion IV
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. The character interactions were dead-on, and the action was a lot of fun. That's all you need from a pointless crossover story. ( ) By and large, this is everything one could possibly want out of a crossover story of any kind. Nearly every single character gets to be cool, fun and memorable, and none of them ever act out of character (which is particularly key in a crossover). The story is simple but logical, providing a ticking clock and a clear mission, and the artwork is luscious and exciting. Where it falters a lot, unfortunately, is in the final issue or so. The story at that point deteriorates to a large slugfest, there is a ton of additional Batman villain cameos that don't feel earner nor payed satisfyingly off (and after hinting that the Joker would have some major presence in the previous issue he's just as forgettable here as the rest of them -- not in itself a problem if it didn't retroactively make the set-up scene seem empty and pointless), and the introduction of Casey makes little sense at all. If Shredder and Al Ghul were left alone with him for long enough to steal the cannisters, why would they leave him alive? Finally and most problematically, towards the end of the story, the (so far rare and nigh-impossible to open) portals between the two worlds suddenly become convenient deux ex machinas to solve all problems that appear at the exact right moment. But even with all those problems, this is honestly terrific. I'm at most a very casual fan of the Turtles, but Tynion nails their voices and feel, and meshes them beautifully into Batman's Gotham (I already knew that Tynion could write a great Bat, and he does so again here). I'm excitedly looking forward to the other two volumes. I just hope they have a better plot resolution than this one did. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
Pertence à sérieTeenage Mutant Ninja Turtles [2011] (Batman Crossover 1)
THE DARK KNIGHT AND THE HEROES IN A HALF SHELL COLLIDE IN THE COMICS CROSSOVER EVENT OF THE YEAR! NEW YORK CITY. The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles face the battle of a lifetime, fighting both the fearsome Foot Clan and their leader the Shredder and the alien forces of General Krang...which is exactly Krang's plan. Now a single dimensional warp can rid him of both of his greatest rivals at once. GOTHAM CITY. From the Penguin to Killer Croc to Ra's al Ghul and beyond, the caped crime-fighter called Batman already has his hands full protecting his city. Suddenly, a new enemy emerges-the Shredder and his ninja followers, transported to Gotham and unleashed upon an unsuspecting world. Now they're on the hunt for the technology that will help them return home...and conquer Gotham City in the process with the help of Batman's deadliest rogues. But heroes come in all shapes, and the Dark Knight does not fight alone. As the Caped Crusader joins forces with Leonardo, Donatello, Michelangelo, Raphael, and Master Splinter, can the Bat, the Rat, and the Turtles take down the most vicious villains from two dimensions? DC Comics and IDW Publishing proudly present BATMAN/TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES written by James Tynion IV (DETECTIVE COMICS) and illustrated by Freddie Williams II (ROBIN)!. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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