miércoles, 15 de junio de 2011

Flashpoint (portadas)

DISFRUTA ESTA SAGA, NO LA JUZGUES... LA HISTORIA SE ENCARGARÁ...













Pincha sobre la imagen y verás a Barry Allen correr hacia la Silver Age...

sábado, 11 de junio de 2011

CRASH TEST DUMMIES: "Superman's Song"

Tarzan wasn't a ladies' man
He'd just come along and scoop 'em up under his arm
Like that, quick as a cat in the jungle
But Clark Kent, now there was a real gent
He would not be caught sittin' around in no
Junglescape, dumb as an ape doing nothing

Superman never made any money
For saving the world from Solomon Grundy
And sometimes I despair the world will never see
Another man like him

Hey Bob, Supe had a straight job
Even though he could have smashed through any bank
In the United States, he had the strength, but he would not
Folks said his family were all dead
Their planet crumbled but Superman, he forced himself
To carry on, forget Krypton, and keep going

Tarzan was king of the jungle and Lord over all the apes
But he could hardly string together four words: "I Tarzan, You Jane."

Sometimes when Supe was stopping crimes
I'll bet that he was tempted to just quit and turn his back
On man, join Tarzan in the forest
But he stayed in the city, and kept on changing clothes
In dirty old phonebooths till his work was through
And nothing to do but go on home 

"God Shuffled His Feet" Dios arrastra sus pies

After seven days
He was quite tired so God said:
"Let there be a day
Just for picnics, with wine and bread"
He gathered up some people he had made
Created blankets and laid back in the shade

The people sipped their wine
And what with God there, they asked him questions
Like: do you have to eat
Or get your hair cut in heaven?
And if your eye got poked out in this life
Would it be waiting up in heaven with your wife?

God shuffled his feet and glanced around at them;
The people cleared their throats and stared right back at him

So he said:"Once there was a boy
Who woke up with blue hair
To him it was a joy
Until he ran out into the warm air
He thought of how his friends would come to see;
And would they laugh, or had he got some strange disease?

God shuffled his feet and glanced around at them;
The people cleared their throats and stared right back at him

The people sat waiting
Out on their blankets in the garden
But God said nothing
So someone asked him: "I beg your pardon:
I'm not quite clear about what you just spoke
Was that a parable, or a very subtle joke?"

God shuffled his feet and glanced around at them;
The people cleared their throats and stared right back at him 

sábado, 4 de junio de 2011

Elegiendo una buena portada

 Esta miniserie tiene muy buenas portadas, en especial el número 1 y 4, es la resurrección de Hal Jordan, el fin de una era... y el comienzo de otra que parece que va a morir pronto...


 Genial historia que mete el mundo de Kingdom Come al Multiverso DC. El Superman de Alex Ross es el que mejor refleja el espíritu épico y mitológico uqe rodea al mundo del comic de superheroes.


 Una Historia que leí y me gustó: Civil War, la muerte de Steve Roger (Captain America) refleja como vive la sociedad norteamericana su "libertad", "justicia" y modo de vida americano... tendría que seguir muerto y nunca resucitar, pero capitalismo es capitalismo, que le vamos hacer...


 Estas portadas iniciaron un estilo que después fue imitado hasta ahora... psicodelia, años 60, hippies, guerra fría, the Beatles, y la revolución copernicana en el mundo del comic de manos del genial Jim Steranko (autor de esta portada)


 Me gusta como dibuja Kubert, no lo puedo negar. Acabo de leer este comic (recién salido del horno) y no puedo negar que me impacto esta portada)


 George Perez!!! me encantó este crossover, pero me gustó más las portadas de Crisis, pero esta me encanta por su simbolismo comiquero.


No me puedo olvidar del Rey Jack Kirby... Demon es uno de los personajes que más me gusta pero que nunca ha sido muy bien tratado por el mundo comiqueril... sigo apostando en ti, Rimador amarillo...
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