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Adam Warren (1) (1967–)

Autor(a) de Empowered Volume 1

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125+ Works 2,091 Membros 36 Críticas

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Image credit: Self-portait from his wikipedia page. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Warren

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Obras por Adam Warren

Empowered Volume 1 (2007) 276 exemplares
Empowered Volume 2 (2007) 171 exemplares
Empowered Volume 3 (2008) 153 exemplares
Empowered Volume 4 (2008) 140 exemplares
Empowered Volume 5 (2009) 116 exemplares
Empowered Volume 6 (2010) 95 exemplares
Empowered Volume 7 (2012) 70 exemplares
The Dirty Pair: Biohazards (1989) 60 exemplares
The Dirty Pair: Sim Hell (1994) 58 exemplares
Empowered Volume 8 (2013) 56 exemplares
Empowered, Volume 9 (2015) 49 exemplares
Bubblegum Crisis: Grand Mal (1995) — Autor — 47 exemplares
Empowered Volume 10 (2017) 42 exemplares
Empowered Unchained, Vol. 1 (2015) 40 exemplares
Iron Man: Hypervelocity (2007) 39 exemplares
Empowered Deluxe Edition Volume 1 (2012) 35 exemplares
Elseworlds: Justice League Vol. 1 (2016) 33 exemplares
Empowered Volume 11 (2019) 30 exemplares
Titans: Scissors, Paper, Stone (1997) 28 exemplares
Gen13: Superhuman Like You (2002) 28 exemplares
Gen13: Meanwhile (2003) 26 exemplares
Empowered and the Soldier of Love (2018) — Autor — 23 exemplares
Empowered Deluxe Edition Volume 2 (2012) 17 exemplares
Grunge the Movie Bootleg (1997) 16 exemplares
Empowered Deluxe Edition Volume 3 (2017) 10 exemplares
Terminator: Hunters & Killers #1 (1992) — Autor — 5 exemplares
Dark Horse Presents, Issue 133 [Vol 1] (1998) — Artista da capa — 5 exemplares
Dark Horse Presents, Issue 132 [Vol 1] (1998) — Artista da capa — 5 exemplares
Terminator: Hunters & Killers #2 (1991) — Autor — 4 exemplares
Pathfinder: Goblins! #1 (2013) 3 exemplares
Dark Horse Presents, Issue 134 [Vol 1] (1998) — Artista da capa — 3 exemplares
Venom The End #1 (2019) 3 exemplares
Terminator: Hunters & Killers #3 (1992) — Autor — 3 exemplares
Livewires #2 (2015) 2 exemplares
Livewires #4 — Autor — 2 exemplares
Livewires #5 (2015) 2 exemplares
Empowered Omnibus Volume 3 (2021) 2 exemplares
Marvel Mangaverse: Fantastic Four #1 — Autor — 2 exemplares
Livewires #1 — Autor — 2 exemplares
Empowered Omnibus Volume 2 (2021) 2 exemplares
Livewires #6 (2015) — Autor — 2 exemplares
Battle Chasers [1998] #6 (1999) — Artista da capa — 2 exemplares
Livewires #2 — Autor — 2 exemplares
Fantastic Four [1998] #57 — Autor — 2 exemplares
Galacta Daughter of Galactus #1 (2010) 2 exemplares
Dirty Pair II 5 1 exemplar
Dirty Pair II 4 1 exemplar
Dirty Pair II 3 1 exemplar
Dirty Pair II 2 1 exemplar
Dirty Pair 1 1 exemplar
Dirty Pair II 1 1 exemplar
Knight Rider: Knight Strikes (2015) 1 exemplar
Gen13 (1995) #63 (2001) 1 exemplar
Fantastic Four [1998] #58 — Autor — 1 exemplar
Fantastic Four [1998] #59 — Autor — 1 exemplar
Dirty Pair 2 1 exemplar

Associated Works

MySpace Dark Horse Presents Volume 1 (2008) — Contribuidor — 87 exemplares
Battle Chasers Anthology (2011) — Ilustrador, algumas edições29 exemplares
Mighty Marvel: Women of Marvel (2011) — Contribuidor — 20 exemplares
The Powerpuff Girls Classics, Vol. 5: Bless This Mess (2015) — Ilustrador — 13 exemplares
The Powerpuff Girls [2000] #25 — Ilustrador — 2 exemplares
Battle Chasers [1998] #9 (2001) — Cover Art — 1 exemplar

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Welcome to the second volume of our favorite bound and gagged heroine! Empowered keeps on trucking even as things manage to get even...dicier. With the addition of a Best Friend (Ninjette), a Devoted Boyfriend (Thugboy) a pet...kind of (the Caged Demonwolf) and hey maybe a bit of recognition for all her hardwork...well okay that last part is a lie. But everything else is totally true!

I find it interesting that the villains give her way more props than her fellow 'capes'. I mean, they're still willing to kidnap her and hold her for ransom, but along the way she manages to gain a fangirl (who makes her life...less than better, but hey she's genuine in her respect!I think) and is genuinely well liked outside of Superhomey teammates.

Warren takes the time to flesh out the other characters a bit more as well. We learn more about Ninjette's history as well as some less than savory aspects to Thugboy's history (in which Willy Pete still remains the creepiest mo-fo ever. End of story.) and we even get to learn more about Sista Spooky, who is a bit of a puzzle wrapped in a bitchy outercasing. I truly think there were moments when she kind of felt bad about how she treated by Emp, but they quickly got overshadowed by her petrifying hatred of pretty blondes.

Ninjette also attempts to help pump up Emp's image, but only manages to make everyone assume that Emp's rack isn't what it appears to be and the Caged Demonwolf makes veiled allusions to the true power of the suit Emp wears. Fun!
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lexilewords | 2 outras críticas | Dec 28, 2023 |
Raise a hand if you thought you could make money off videos detailing how to avoid being Bondage Bait for badguys. Anyone? Well you can be apparently--quite lucratively too. Emp's former kidnapper turned fangirl turned impersonator turned Capitalistic Moneyhound figured out a way and she wants to cut Emp in on the dough! As long as she's okay with being tied up and spanked that is.

Sista Spooky gets a taste of her own badgering when she's the helpless victim in Bondage and very unsettling things come out about Thugboy that make me question how okay I am with him being with Emp and the karmic bitchslap Willy Pete (who I still revile and cringe away from) dealt him and his friends. Also did you know Ninjette is a NEW JERSEY NINJA? Yep. Color me not surprised we are pretty violent.

And if that's not enough the Superhomey guys learn just how many of their fans think that things are occurring behind closed doors when they come across yaoi doujinshi (sadly I can attest that what is depicted is tamer then some yaoi I've readseen before).

Warren's ability to build an overarching storyline beyond Emp's self-image issues, Ninjette's drinking problems, Thugboy's anti-cape history and the Superhomey's lack of heroic-ness began slowly, but has really built steam. Many of the plot lines don't converge until later, and they're usually still full of the standard bag of gags the books are littered with, but the slow reveal about Emp's suit or the bits and pieces we hear/see about Thugboy's past are there and make completely sense in hindsight.

And truthfully by this point I was enamored of this series and kept on reading without stopping.
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lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |
For some reason, and I honestly can't say why because I can't remember, this series has been on my Amazon wishlist for YEARS. Its like one of the first things I put on my Amazon wishlist. I couldn't remember why. I suspect it has something to do with the fact that Adam Warren worked on Gen13 and Livewires, which are both comics I enjoyed greatly.

This first volume begins with a bunch of much shorter comics, with a very loose connecting plot (that is Empowered being...well...constantly kidnapped). As you can tell the art is influenced by manga and as the book progresses gets better and more defined, though its still a lot of shading.

I think my favorite 'comic' was "Best Laid Plans" in which Sistah Spooky, Empowered, Ninjette and Thugboy are their very young selves describing how they hope their adult years will turn out (which...yeah.). Warren wins for by far the creepiest, most sickening villain ever crafted however with Willy Pete! I could hear this creep's voice and what he does to folk...god...

This isn't a comic for everyone. There's sex, a whole lot of bondage, scantily clad women, racial, gender and species insults and it really might not make you think too great of superheroes. If you can move past the lots of sex and ignore the mental image of what Willy Pete does to his victims this is a humorous, oftentimes tarnished look at what it takes to be a superhero in a world where your online presence means more than your heroics.
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lexilewords | 12 outras críticas | Dec 28, 2023 |
Oh. My. Goodness.

So the end of volume 10 gave us one of the sweetest scenes ever...that became a brutal awful nightmare. This volume opens up with Elissa explaining to Kozue and Thugboy why she can't say the word "that rhymes with shove".

I don't know if I've noticed this, but this volume really drove home that fuck that hetero-normative relationship, Ninjette/Emp/Thugboy should be the end game. They are clearly better together.

Back to this volume - we get a lot of pieces that make better sense if you look backwards at the comic. Rivet admits to a lot of wrong doing on his part in letting the others belittle, bully and harass Emp so much, then we see how Elissa and Rivet originally met (and why she believes in him so much) which THEN gets further explanation from Mindf*ck 's asshole evil brother Jacob aka Neurospear.

Seeing Mindf*ck again was painful (I love her) but seeing that ending fight? Wherein we learn just how far thinking she was? THANK YOU.

While I didn't cry as much in this volume as 10, there was a lot of moving bits worth lingering over. There is a bit of humor int he flashbacks, but largely this is definitely a wall to wall brawl like it promises. Emp really steps up and maybe she will be who saves us all.
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lexilewords | Dec 28, 2023 |

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Membros
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Avaliação
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