Chang Chemistry Book
January 28th, 2012 | Published in Uncategorized
It was obvious: I could not long endure without falling into the second volume of this series with both my prime. And how well I did: the saga of Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez does nothing but improve. The only major character in this volume bench eating is Nina, the mother of the brothers Locke. But it's almost logical, because Hill adds several characters to the cast and all developed full. And without in the least neglecting the three brothers, Uncle Duncan (another character logradísimo), the villain (which grows to occupy the center stage) and Ellie Whedon, which involved only the first volume and this takes much sheet it even has its own secondary characters, a more accomplished than the other: his mother, an old and badly kept fucking (of whose death we know all the details) and Rufus, her autistic son, perhaps the most notable finding in terms of characterization . This volume also more or less clear is the structure that gauchito Hill poses for the series: here everything revolves around one key that opens minds as well as have enough weight Vol.1 (though less because the core was the presentation of the cast and major conflicts) switch that allowed you to As anyone who read this blog on May 28 this year, Etnica is a magazine / book devoted to nuclear authors throughout Latin America in a publication gestated in Venezuela but with continental scope. The proposal combines story with some illustrations and articles, interviews and news, always focusing on the production of Latin American authors. Most notable in this second installment is comfortably surpassing the first, at least in the most sensitive category, which was the quality of the artists. In that first issue had a handful of artists really precarious, no level to share the pages of an anthology of first-rate authors, who also had. This number, however, is extremely pleasing to the eye, except for the pages of text, which insists on a flat graphic design, outdated, not refeleja The interest in the articles. But the important thing, which are the comics are much better. Mexico brings two of the best stories drawn: The Devourer of Souls and xanthan, one by Andrew Esparza Ramirez and the other by Jose Luis Pescador, two really great artists. Fisherman could adjust a touch more narrative, but both are true virtuosos and Esparza Ramirez is also supported by very good color. This number has fewer countries authors (no material from Colombia, Chile and Uruguay) but .. Ecuador is one! Do not ask me how, but did appear to Ethnic cartoon South American country with less historietística tradition, and above is very good! Again, you have to adjust things from the narrative, but Paco Pincay is emerging as an unavoidable reference in their own country, always absent when speaking of the Ninth Art. Peru, meanwhile, found in a representative Javier Quijano much more competent than we saw in the first number. Paraguay returns to play his chang chemistry book ace of spades, the master Roberto Goiriz, and so does Bolivia, from where comes the best cartoon of volume, a jewel of Joaquín Cuevas (whom we saw a little star in his own anthology). Venezuela, the place, offered many artists really poor in the first issue. This time, with Francisco Rodriguez and Sammy Villoria up enough aim, while Ivan Santiago is still looking for a graphic identity more personal, less derivative. At least it tells, which is not little. Strong in Argentina Vol.2 landed with a force composed of Alejandro Aguado (Episodes Patagonian), Taro (Alter Ego) and the duo Ricardo Ferrari-Aballay Diego (Los Hermanos), all authors linked to the group The Elves and all with a level more than competent. Among the illustrations are truly beautiful works of César Guerra Carpio (from Peru) and George Lucas (Uruguay / Argentina), plus the glorious cover of Brazilian Rafael Albuquerque and several well-written articles. As always, the artistic category is the weakest of the scripts, just because it's hard to tell good stories in a few pages and a little because in most Latin American countries there is a strong tradition of writers. There was never a Oesterheld outside Argentina, a trill, a Robin Wood, a guy who shine above the drawers and define (or redefine) the manner in which generations dsitintas read comics. Still, there are few bad scripts and several very good, obviously with the Joaquin Cuevas to the head, without text but with a message, a brilliant climate and structure. So the Ethnic Vol.2 marks an evolution so important about the Vol.1 until you can recommend to you read this first volume and was not satisfied. Of course, also recommend it to anyone interested in contemporary American cartoon, this growing phenomenon in which this blog post took a lot over these two years, but is still largely unexplored by viñetófilos Argentina. No, Pato, I never read Bottomless Belly Button. The day I decide to do, probably will be through the English edition, not the translation of Argentina. Uh that's good that came out number two of ethnicity, these are the things that I appreciate your blog Andrew, please do not close, Follow him one more year, which to me is like getting your blog devoted to comic strips in where you want to recommend something good and not spend on something that you can be disappointed after je !!!!. It really took several comics purchased by your reviews, and even I have several to buy, I congratulate you again for your blog, a hug, Matias !!!!. In Argentina, was distributed in September. Is best devoted to comic strips. If they tell you