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Marvel (2020) #2

Marvel (2020) #2

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Another artist extravaganza overseen by the master; Alex Ross! In this issue, the X–Men old and new grapple with the swelling of their ranks in a story by Dan Brereton, the Thing, Spider–Man and Doctor Doom contend for the most coveted object on the planet in a tale by Eric Powell, and the Vision pushes himself to the limit in order to save a life in an adventure by Paolo Rivera! All wrapped in a framing sequence painted by Alex and scripted by Steve Darnall!

35 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 25, 2020

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Profile Image for RubiGiráldez RubiGiráldez.
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March 19, 2021
Ahora sí que SÍ. Las historias de corte cómica no resultan tan estúpidas y tiene su gracia. Tanto la de los X-Men que hasta resultaría canónica como la de La Cosa y el canoli, en la que Powell logra que no caiga del todo en el absurdo. Pero, claro, lo que eleva del todo este nº es la historia de Paolo Rivera con Vision que desarma por completo al lector, entregando al Vision más heroíco y, sí, humano visto en mucho tiempo (en los cómics, que en audiovisual acabamos de tener WandaVision).

El hilo conductor de Pesadilla sigue generándome MUCHA curiosidad.

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December 18, 2020
The Paolo Rivera Vision story stood out. I enjoyed The Thing, Web-Head, Silver Surfer and Doc Doom busting it up over cannoli; it felt like those old Hostess Pie strips in 70’s comics. The Overture is still confusing and tacked on. Not enough here to rave about.
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