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Carregando... Cover (2018-) Vol. 1 (original: 2019; edição: 2019)de Brian Michael Bendis (Autor), David Mack (Ilustrador), David Mack (Artist), Bill Sienkiewicz (Artist), Michael Avon Oeming (Artist)
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Registre-se no LibraryThing tpara descobrir se gostará deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. Note: I accessed a digital review copy of this book from the publisher through Edelweiss. A brash and sexy CIA agent recruits Max Field, a nerdy comic book artist who looks a lot like David Mack and draws a book with Japanese themes like Kabuki, to be a freelance field operative who uses the cover of regularly traveling to comic book conventions around the world for minor ops and intel gathering. Field quickly finds himself in over his head and constantly questioning every choice he is making. It maybe peters out a little toward the end and never really has much by way of action scenes, but its a fun and humorous ride most of the way. What if someone realised that artists travelling all over the world for comic book conventions, being a nobody in every other context and a huge celebrity to the devoted few, surely that would be the perfect cover for a spy? But would someone like that like to be recruited? And what would it do to them, to their life and their sense of identity, should they accept? The premise is very good, and I don't really have any major beef with the execution, either -- except that the story barely feels like it has started when the comic ends. Without really paying off the premise much beyond some internal monologues of the protagonist. I'd be very interested in reading a volume 2 of this (they seem to imply they'd like to make one some day), to see where it could go from here. That said, in its own, odd little character study kind of way, the book is satisfying enough. The protagonist is relatable and likable, the mystery woman is funny and just the tiniest bit scary, the dialogue (as one would expect from Bendis) is snarky and fun, yet often oddly and endearingly earnest. And while David Mack's style is much too artsy for my tastes (it's admittedly nice for covers, but too messy and confused for interior art), he seems reined in here compared to other books, rarely getting in the way of the storytelling and frequently actually aiding it considerably. Additionally, I thought the layouts were quite good. All in all, a good reading experience, even if the premise warranted a somewhat grander story than I feel I got. sem resenhas | adicionar uma resenha
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New York Times bestselling writer Brian Michael Bendis and creator of the bestselling Kabuki series David Mack, team up to tell an incredible new espionage epic in COVER. Based on a true story, the intelligence community figures out that the traveling band of social misfits who make comic books are an exact match to the profiles of candidates recruited for intelligence and counterintelligence gathering. A well-known comics creator is recruited by the agency to live a double life as a spy. And convention season is upon us. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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