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A carregar... Cave Carson Has a Cybernetic Eye Vol. 1: Going Undergroundpor Gerard Way, Michael Avon Oeming (Ilustrador), Jon Rivera (Autor)
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DC's classic Silver Age hero is revived in CAVE CARSON HAS A CYBERNETIC EYE VOL. 1: GOING UNDERGROUND, the first chapter of a trailblazing new saga from artist Michael Avon Oeming (Powers) and writers Jonathan Rivera and My Chemical Romance's Gerard Way, the visionary founder of DC's Young Animal imprint! Cave Carson was once the world's greatest underground adventurer-but that was a long time ago. When he settled down with his wife, Eileen, to raise their daughter, Chloe, he traded the controls of his vehicle, the Mighty Mole Mark 1, for a desk and keyboard. Since then, Cave has led a quiet life-even with the constant distraction of his otherworldly cybernetic eye. But when a sudden illness claims Eileen's life, Cave's tranquil existence is shatteredsh and he and Chloe soon find themselves hurtling down a terrifying tunnel of danger, discovery, mayhem and madness. At the bottom of that tunnel lie secrets buried for decades-secrets that hold the key to thwarting a conspiracy that threatens to consume the surface and subterranean worlds alike. But will Cave and his intrepid team of super-spelunkers be able to overcome this new generation of evil-or is there less to this hero than meets the eye? Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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For me the key question asked in the whole book is, "Wild Dog, what the hell are you doing back there?" Seriously, why is Wild Dog in the book? Because he lives in the Midwest like Cave Carson? Lame. The rest of the book seems slapped together with the same sort of loose (or lack of) logic.
I disliked the out-of-place violence, drug use, and a cliffhanger ending that left me thinking I'll just assume the worst and pretend there will never be a second volume.
And don't get me started on the gobbledygook which is the Super Powers back-up story. Murky art and lettering do little to help this superhero free-association nostalgic muddle.
All that said, I do appreciate the attempt to recreate the tone of Grant Morrison's Doom Patrol run and the enthusiasm displayed in trying to do something with one of DC's third- or fourth-tier characters. (I'm a giant DC fanboy and actually read several Cave Carson stories in comic book form back in the 70s and 80s.) Despite the missteps in this book, I'm still curious to try one or two of the other titles under the Young Animal imprint. ( )