Youngblood Volume 1 (Youngblood)
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Rating | : | 4.75 (975 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1582408580 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 168 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-04-24 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Yes it's bad but so was Transformers 2 GRProject I am really shocked that there aren't more reviews for this little gem. Liefeld's Youngblood and Image comics in general were the reason I started reading comics oh-so-many years ago. I still have the original issues bagged, boarded, and stored in my closet, as do the other ten million people who bought these comics hoping . Rob's Talent and Passion to Create Cannot Be Denied Always Samsung I remember in the early 90's when Image Comics was the "IT" thing. Forget Marvel and DC. It was all about Image and the legendary artists they had on their roaster. My taste always leaned towards Jim Lee (obviously), Marc Silvestri, J. Scott Campbell, Michael Turner, Brett Booth, Art Thibert, Whilce Portacio, Tony Daniels, . Dr. Rorschach Hound said Joe Casey provides genuine effort into developing an actual story with characters, but with the crappy Liefeld artwork I love!!!. This may sound weird to many, but the dark age of comics is an era that fascinates me. Whenever I used to hear people discuss about comics in the early 90’s they would always bring up how they were dominated by terrible writing and crappy artwork. For a while this baffled me as two of my all-time favorite comics BATMA
Just in time for the new monthly series debuting January 2008. The original Youngblood miniseries — re-mastered in full color and re-scripted by Joe Casey! You thought it would never happen! Rob Liefeld returns to Image Comics and he's bringing Youngblood with him. This re-mastered, re-scripted, re-imagined hardcover finally collects the first historic issues of the very first, million-selling Image Comic. Includes an all-new ending by Liefeld and Casey!
There are only so many things even a gifted writer can turn a sow's ear into, and the story's still a violent mess. All rights reserved. Liefeld's relentless, this-one-goes-to-11 artwork is amusing as a nostalgia trip. (Dec.)Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. . From Publishers Weekly In 1992, when writer/artist Liefeld launched his original Youngblood series, hypertrophied superheroes with enormous guns and costumes covered in leather pouches were all the rage, and Liefeld was the master of the style—the first issue of the series reportedly sold around a million copies. He didn't correct errors of visual storytelling or basic anatomy—that would've required redrawing the whole thing—but writer Casey has resequenced the original pages and rewritten virtually all the dialogue in an attempt to give the chaotic assemblage a comprehensible plot, a