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A carregar... House of X/Powers of Xpor Jonathan Hickman (Writer), Pepe Larraz (Ilustrador), R. B. Silva (Ilustrador)
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Adira ao LibraryThing para descobrir se irá gostar deste livro. Ainda não há conversas na Discussão sobre este livro. The ( ) I kept hearing this was a great place to get back into X-Men. It's a bloated, empty mess that could have told the entire story in three issues rather than 12. There's no characters to latch on to or even care about. Moira was the biggest character but I learned nothing about her. Also, there were several points where whole multi-page scenes were recreated exactly which rubbed me the wrong way considering how much money individual issues of comics cost and how short they are. I would have gone back and asked for my money back after reading the exact same 6 page scene twice. There were a few things I liked and I think the reboot and Krakoa are great, I love the concept. But this was just so many pages of boring blandness. The art was amazing though. 4.5 stars rounded up What can I say about this book that hasn't already been said? It's incredible. It's epic in the truest sense of the word. It's groundbreaking and completely changes everything we know about and expect from X-Books. So why not 5 stars? My one issue with it is the disconnect between the rhetoric and the reality around the Krakoan Language. In universe, the characters talk about it as a brand new, autochthonous language for and by the Mutant Nation. Necessary for and foundational to building a unique and wholly mutant culture. And that makes a ton of sense! Our language shapes our reality. It shapes our perception and our culture in uncountable and subtle ways. The people who speak a language that doesn't have a word for something, can't ever totally grasp the existence of that thing. This is a pretty fundamental concept of comparative linguistics. And I was so excited to see a mutant language developed! But then. Every actual use of the Krakoan alphabet we see on the page is just a simple substitution cipher for English. It's not a language. It's barely even an alphabet. It's just obfuscated English and that was a huge letdown. It's very anglo-centric and kinda lazy... although I'll concede that comics do not lend themselves to extensive subtitles (the way a TV show or movie does, and how we got the full language of Klingon from Star Trek) nor do they lend themselves to extensive appendices (the way novels do, and how we got the full language of Elvish from Tolkien). I'll also concede that the readership for "Cipher's Linguistic Adventures: The Krakoan Language Story" probably wouldn't be particularly large... But I would love it, and I'm sad that instead we got a substitution cipher for English masquerading as a "new and unique Mutant Language" I have, honestly, been love House of X & Powers of X so much. I love X-Men and have been reading it for over two decades of my life. This feels massively like a breath of a fresh air and a new turn to the story I've loved so long, without constant rehashing the same subjects in most parallel ways. I'm incredibly charmed by this new island, and the three adults sharing a bedroom, and Moira's power, and everyone work together, and the way people can be brought back to life. I'm signed up and signed on for a long time from now. Fascinating, deep changes to the X-verse Good writing, intriguing world building, and marvelous art...but I’ve absolutely no idea what is now or what has been continuity nor does Moira’s power make sense to me (as she continually creates alternate realities each time, not changing same timeline) Honestly, Hickman could have done this easier with the Inhumans as their original status is closest analogue to where he’s left the Xmen sem críticas | adicionar uma crítica
Pertence a SérieHouse of X [2019] (1-6 & Powers of X 1-6 collected) Powers of X [2019] (1-6 & House of X 1-6 collected) Pertence à Série da EditoraContém
Mutants are the future, and the future begins now! House of X and Powers of X intertwine to reveal the secret past, present, future, and far future of Mutantkind! It all starts when Charles Xavier reveals his new masterplan for Mutantkind, one that will bring mutants out of the shadow of humanity and into the light.. Não foram encontradas descrições de bibliotecas. |
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