Posts Tagged ‘Black Adam’

23
Sep

Review - 52 vol. 2

   Posted by: gargi    in Media, graphic novels

52, Vol. 2 Often I don’t go to Infinity Mall, - the purpose is simple … to avoid going into Landmark and spending a fortune. Often I fail. 52 vol.2 - like 52, vol.1 - makes for compelling reading. Primarily because the characters are so incredibly strong. The story is broken into multiple journeys of heroes. The one that i found the most compelling is the story of Black Adam and his redemption. The four best writers in the comic business get together to pack another fabulous tale. Renee Montoya & the Question get to Kandhaq , Black Adam & Isis get married, The adventurers in space meet Lobo, and Ralph Dinby meets the Helmet of Fate, and Booster Gold meets his maker……. A year ago, i didn’t even know about these characters …. now i care what happens to them (Even Lobo)…I guess that is the power of good story telling.. Definitely worth buying.

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9
May

The Best Read of Last Year

   Posted by: gargi    in graphic novels

There were soap operas - there still are — and then there were space operas, and now to top it all– we have the comic book opera. DC’s 52 week long extravaganza - aptly named 52 - combined incredible writing talents to deliver one of the strongest episodic performances of last year. Better than most television or films that I consumed in the same period.And each issue had a cover that was sex on toast. Iconographic poster art ! 52 52: A year without Superman; a year without Batman; a year without Wonder Woman…but not a year without heroes. With the universe as its canvas, you saw the journey of men and women who become heroes, and those who fall from grace. I didn’t know too many of these characters - at best you can describe them as bit players in regular comics. Yet, i got enticed by them and engrossed in their journey. I felt joy at their victories and despair at their failings. And, it has been a long, long time since fictional characters involved me to that level. Great concepts, wonderful writing, strong characters, involving storylines, wonderful art — and a scope and scale that is truly operatic. I liked the sense of old fashioned ‘heroism’. In the world where the Jack Bauer and James Bond kind of amorality rules — it was nice to see the journey of a hero in the truly old fashioned sense of the world. My copies of the trade paperbacks are booked, I wonder whether there would be a collection of just the covers — here is a covers gallery to drool at.

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