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Panini Comics brings Rick Remender’s new project (with writers like Lewis Larosa, Wes Craig and Roland Boschi). And one of the most black and punk comics to come out in recent months.

Rick Mender He is one of those writers who works better at the more creative freedom he has. Yes, he’s had a chance to work on characters for major publishers, but that’s not where he reaches higher quality levels. Even he himself was not particularly comfortable in these contexts. In fact, he’s such a grown-up name that he freed himself from his time at Marvel to start projects of his own.

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He had a very productive time and it burns everyone† However, it has prevented the re-evaluation and launch of projects with real impact. But it takes a pass to get there. And that’s exactly the residue he leaves behind Bastard on the reader.

The author is sharpening his pencils more than ever before. branch If there’s one thing this comic exudes, it’s undeniable, relentless, and powerful anger. There is a very frank social satire, however absurd and ridiculous as it may seem, more true than anyone would like to admit.

starting point What if an ignorant rocker addict is humanity’s last hope? The unlucky character sees the world’s best cop die before him, and for some reason this goes unexplained, he’s the one who should take his place.

Therefore, the main character is powerless against the task he has to perform. He is the least fit person to do the job. And much of the conflict and sarcasm stems from that. Now, of course, the character will go through an inevitable transformation arc that quickly consumes such an absurd premise.

Remender is fed up with it like he did King man, Parody the stereotypes, attitudes, tools and schemes typical of spy stories. However, Remender does it from a subversive and anti-conventional perspective, and dares to go where Millar’s work has not.

In part, this project is Remender’s Ennis more heresy and eschatological. Obviously, it was something he wanted to reduce tensions and pretensions as he had done in his previous career.† A more casual and entertaining comic, but without sacrificing some of the themes and concerns of this author. It always has a foot in the real world.

As such, it is certainly his most overtly political and selfless work. His entire career has been through a lot in some way, but he’s never put it on the table in such a clear and uncontroversial way. He’s not convicted in his position, and that’s more than enough to hurt. That alone makes this project worthwhile.

The character has a very special charisma. It’s treated like a cliché and she wonders what fits in a world passing by. There is such a thing as a tribute to the nihilistic lunatic who drew nothing and a humanistic treatment that evolved it. There is so much love in a vile creature who is the absolute hero of the story. That’s something else that makes this job so special.

But most of all, if anything BastardA very fun comic with lots of action and a very punky deconstruction. A comic you’ll enjoy as you learn more about anything parodied. Remender who wants to have a good time. With an ardent lyrgy, a tribute to a bygone era. How do you not want to enter the game?

The screenwriter surrounded himself with some of the best active actors. Each made only one song of this proposal, which gave it the necessary freshness for the project as a whole to win. This is a very eclectic strip because they are also very different styles. what animated movieto the most realistic, to the dirtiest line, to the next, to the more defined† Detailed realism is a risky bet lewis larosa iconic and schematic we craig† Other than those mentioned, the rest of the participating artists Andrew RobinsonEric Powell Yes Roland Boschic

However, all the artists seem relaxed and given their all. Each of the pages has gorgeous, interesting resources and helped give this comic a refreshing aesthetic.† All a success.

Followed to preserve the internal integrity of the project. Moreno Dinisio as the colorist of every issue† Color, in addition to adapting to the style of each of the cartoonists, has also chosen naturalistic solutions that make it easier for such a radical world to be logical and believable. His job was not easy and he showed his talent, no matter how invisible.

Panini Comics presents this comic in an edition that includes all covers of collected issues and an introduction by Lidia Castillo. Additional content that completes the course is missing.

Bastard It’s a party. A place where everything fits and is always on top. The one who surprises and when it seems like they can’t go on, the one who does† Someone who leaves no prisoners behind. A place where you can’t stop ordering more drinks. The best variety of Guateque.

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