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A carregar... Monsters Unleashed: Learning Curve (2018)por Cullen Bunn, Andrea Broccardo (Ilustrador), Justin Jordan
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Kei Kawade thinks he knows what his powers can do, but he has no idea! The next chapter in Kid Kaiju's story begins as he explores the depths of his own abilities! In a secluded realm hidden in Antarctica, a dangerous world that time has forgotten continues to thrive - one where beastly giants still roam the Earth and where the lines of man and monster blur. But when the threats of the Savage Land threaten the safety of the entire planet, can Kei and his monster army - Aegis, Slizzik, Scragg, Hi-Vo and Mekara -protect its borders? Or will he need reinforcements? and when he accidentally summons a Poison Fin Fang Foom from the fearsome Venomverse, what will that mean for his world? and as if all that wasn't enough...here comes a swarm of giant bees! Collecting: Monsters Unleashed 6-11 Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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I was really not looking forward to the last four issues. Whenever a series comes to an end and a new writer takes over for the last few issues, I think every comics fan knows that whatever you've been reading, it's about to get worse as a couple extra issues are cranked our regardless of quality in order to fill up a trade. In this particular case, I was dreading it even more because I knew writer Justin Jordan only from the execrable Team 7, and the book abandoned all attempt at artistic consistency, with four different artists on four issues.
But... to my surprise... with those last four issues, suddenly the series became really good! Instead of attempts at big Marvel-spanning epics, Jordan gives us four done-in-one tales, each teaming Kid Kaiju up with one of his monster team, allowing us to finally get to know them as characters—not to mention him. Suddenly the book is fun and funny, exactly the kind of thing I would have liked all along. But four issues of it were well worth it (though perhaps not worth reading the previous thirteen). We get colonies of giant bees and Cthuloid menaces worshipped by loser cultists and Transformers expys on the loose in New York City. (One issue is about the Inhumans, but I guess you can't win them all.) I was suddenly able to tell all the monsters apart from one another, and I didn't even mind that Elsa—ostensibly my whole reason for being here—was written out after issue #10. Good stuff, and I wish Justin Jordan had written the series from its beginning.
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