domingo, 21 de febrero de 2010

"Iron Man: Extremis" by Ellis & Granov





It's amazing how Marvell do an amount of his best comic-books in years on the early 2000. That's is one of this. Reimagining Iron Man with Warren Ellis script and Adi Granov pencils (the best of the comic-book).

Marvell think thant his comic will sell itself. That drawings was the only thing that sell comics. But, the comics fans look in other way: Vertigo line, a subdivision from DC Comics, brought us good stories with, in some cases, average pincels. And this did't matter because be want to read what is going to happend to Sandman, or Batman, or John Constantine. Script was the key, not the drawing ego. That happened in the 90's.

Brian Hyrch and Mark Millar bring in the 2003 "The Ultimates". And this change everything. And people like me, that have forget super-heroes, find that since 2003 the super-heroes of marvell comics are great again.

"Iron Man: Extremis" is a close argumental arc of 6 chapters (yes, like a tv series, and yes, I think both things have a direct conexion) about red-neck terrorism and weapon scale. Man and Machine.



Adi Granov are amazing.

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