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Robin 3000 #2

Robin 3000: Libro Dos

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Los invasores han triunfado, Batman ha muerto. Pero circulan rumores acerca de otro héroe que luchó al lado de Batman. Los invasores creen que es una fantasía popular, se equivocan.
Él existe. Su nombre es Robin.

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Published January 1, 1993

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Byron Preiss

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Byron Preiss was the president of Byron Preiss Visual Publications and Ibooks, and was recognized as a pioneer in digital publishing. He was among the first publishers to release CD-ROM's and electronic books.

Born in Brooklyn, N.Y., Preiss graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1972 and earned a master's degree in communications from Stanford University. He produced The Words of Gandhi, an audio book that won a Grammy Award in 1985. He was also the co-author of Dragonworld, a novel he co-wrote with J. Michael Reaves that was published by Bantam Books in 1979.

A proponent of illustrated books, as well as comics and graphic novels, Preiss also published works by celebrity authors including Jane Goodall, Billy Crystal, Jerry Seinfeld, LeAnn Rimes and Jay Leno.

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March 28, 2018
I would be shocked if they actually re-read this script once before sending it to pencils after it was written. It reads like a group of 4th grade boys assembling their own comic on the playground at recess. There was definitely a story hidden here, but it was executed so poorly you can hardly see it. Just reading the recap of book #1 at the beginning of this book made me laugh out loud to myself. Even when you take the plot out of the panels and into normal paragraphs, it sounds ludicrous.

These books were so bad I would almost recommend them.

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April 24, 2020
[ Tomo número 2 de 2. ]
Historieta al estilo de space opera clásica, con un personaje principal con un ideal muy claro: la liberación del universo del control de una raza alienígena llamada Skulp (dudo que sea por casualidad que se asemeje a "Skrull", perteneciente a la editorial competencia de DC).
La historia tiene baches argumentales, y personajes con acciones torpes que deambulan teniendo claro el objetivo, pero muy poco su consumación, lo que los obliga a "improvisar", como bien dice el protagonista en un momento. Esto se refleja cuando Tom se deja atrapar por los carniceros Skulp sin tener un plan realmente sólido tras la manga. Más dejado al azar, imposible.
Y otras cosas son predecibles: el personaje femenino que sirve a los villanos por cuestiones personales, que no es tan "mala" como parece, y que cambiará de bando a último momento, por ejemplo.
Sin embargo, gracias al pertinente dibujo y la narrativa de P. Craig Russell (sin ser lo mejor de su obra) hace muy llevadero este viaje. Aunque reconozco que la ciencia ficción me puede y muchos considerarán este cómic algo aburrido.
Dos aclaraciones: todas las conexiones con el Universo DC (Robin, Batman, etc.) son puras excusas. Se cambian los nombres de los personajes y pasa como cualquier otra historia de ciencia ficción. Y la historia está inconclusa. Es evidente que querían sacar una continuación, pero seguramente las ventas no ayudaron a esta idea.
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