Friday, May 1, 2009

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As I know that 99% of visitors who pass through here, throwing in a low, almost does not read a comic in your life, what better option to start any comment here! Lose visits that exceed us! Well, if a few left over, according to the number of pedophiles that Google Analytics tells me that have come looking for pictures of the girl's vagina "Please Sign" ... at least up the counter, I think I'll put the word "vagina" in each entry for up visits (vagina, vagina, vagina, pulling fact, something else).
Today we will discuss a very funny comic and I like a lot, on his next reissue in Spain this month of April:
"Superman: Red Son"
(2003), published by DC under the Elseworlds label. This type is characterized by comic book superheroes put always in alternative worlds, the truth that quite irregular results (there are any more harmful than you can lay back in his face.) However, sometimes leaving them some pretty good, as the present one or



The plot premise of Superman: Red Son is quite salchichera, but not without possibilities. In this universe, Kal-el, aka Superman, no crashes in a small town in Kansas, but in a Ukrainian farm in the Soviet Union in the 50's, communism in its peak. With this as alien under sleeve, as you can imagine, the Cold War takes a very different paths, making it a struggle to try to get more supermen and more powerful than the enemy. With the death of Stalin, Superman begins to believe that he alone, with almost unlimited powers, is the right to guide his mother country (and with it, the world) towards a better future, ending poverty and war. To do this, will establish a government based on continuous monitoring of the entire population, much like
World "1984"
and becoming a sort of supervillain with good intentions. No eating or drinking, humanity is caught between the utopian society but paranoid and self-destructive of the last son of Krypton and the U.S. government's seemingly more benevolent Lex Luthor.

The comic artist is Dave Johnson, which I honestly do not remember any other work and look completely step. In any case, the result is just right. However, where this comic shines is in the script, written by Mark Millar

But what is a joy of this comic are alternative versions of the superheroes and characters ever. Apart from the version of Superman with the coat of the sickle and hammer, which I think better than the original suit (which is very classic, but it is peorcito), my favorite is undoubtedly the anarchist version of Batman, with its Russian hat wool and lined with explosives, ready to blow themselves up ... just great! There are plenty more, but I let you discover it yourself, if you are interested.

Finally, a sympathetic and interesting comic, with a good story, worth checking that out, even a ratillo. Terminais sure you read to the end ...

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