Monday, April 20, 2009

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VAUGHAN & RISSO - WOLVERINE: LOGAN

The premises were all for a good story: one of the best comics writers of the square and one of the designers more talented and versatile as ever.
But if you write a story so short and you do those, though good, the designs of one of the greatest interpreters of black and white as ever, perhaps the result will not be much.
Unfortunately, this volume, which contains a mini three, is not quite successful.
The setting and the historical period, Japan's Hiroshima bomb with his "little boy", create a good connection, but the same old woman loved her die on duty undermines not just the originality of the story.
Vaughan writes a simple story from the dialogue a little intrusive and leaves the field open emotion of the reader.
Risso is flawless as usual and its stroke is just softer. Too bad for the excellent coloring, which was entirely avoidable. In America they remember, and so the story came out in black and white.
short, without infamy and without praise. Pity, because I expected more.


Vaughan & Risso
Wolverine: Logan
Hardcover, 80 p.. Color
12 €
Panini Comics

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