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Laddar... Original Sin: Thor & Loki: The Tenth Realmav Al Ewing, Jason Aaron (Författare), Simone Bianchi (Illustratör), Lee Garbett (Illustratör)
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Gå med i LibraryThing för att få reda på om du skulle tycka om den här boken. Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. This is was a fun and easy read with great art. We get to know more about Angela and who she is, if you've been reading Guardians of the Galaxy around this time period. I'm excited to read more about her and her future dealings with the Asgardians. From the few I've read of Angela, she's become a character that I like to see more of. inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
Collects Original Sin: Thor & Loki #1-5 (Original Sin #5.1-5.5). Thanks to the events of ORIGINAL SIN, the deepest secret of the Nine Realms has been revealed: namely, the existence of a Tenth Realm! Now, Thor and Loki must embark on a quest to find this strange new world - and to discover the sister Thor never knew he had: the Guardian of the Galaxy known as Angela! But can Loki be trusted? What is the startling secret of the Tenth Realm? And will brother and sister murder each other before the truth comes out? Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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A good portion of the book is drawn by Lee Garbett, and he does a mostly pretty good job (although he also has issues, like one particular panel with Angela which honestly is not solely down to her costume), like he did on the "Young Loki" books. Simone Biachi seems to be the major problem. Some of the action shots and spreads are fine, but the way he draws faces is just... ugh, except for maybe a couple panels? And a lot of the art could best be called vaguely colored shmears, which isn't a compliment.
Angela's second costume design is pathetic, and only slightly less bad than her original one. The costumes of the Angels are also quite terrible and I don't know how any of them aren't dead of stab wounds already.
There's a decent amount of humor and good character development, particularly with Angela and Loki/Angela. The Angel queen is pretty fun. Of course to get there you have to get past Thor being a sexist ignoramus, so.... that's.... fun? Much as I tend to like Jason Aaron, I have to wonder if that's him coming into this. He writes great scripts a lot but Thor being a lust-fueled jackass pops up plenty in his other works. Thor is no saint and I know lusting after women is a thing he does, but too many writers flip him back from "noble but still learning dude with parent issues" to "generic musclebound misogynist." For no reason. It's not good writing.
Overall, a neat addition to the Young Loki storyline. Wish the art was better. And the writing was more tweaked to be less... frustrating. ( )