The absolute universe of the DC has re -awarded many of the DC’s most famous heroes, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Women, Green Lantern, and Flash, in which the stories we know on their heads. But the most changing absolute title on the stands is still the absolute Martin Manantar of Author Daniz Camp, Artist Jevir Rodrig, and Latter Hassan Otsman Alahu.
By adopting a wild, psychiatric point of view for the leading character, the absolute Martin completely plays the whole concept of one of the oldest heroes of the DC, which still feels like the best argument for DC’s absolute line. And now with the absolute Martin Manantar #2, I am incredibly passionate about the artistic ability that represents the comedy DC.
Many of the DC’s absolute re -launches have made their heroes radical, but they eventually take acquaintances – a dead world’s last son, the only warrior standing between humans and fiction monsters, a traumatic man relieves his body and mind to save his body and mind.
But the absolute Martin Manantar further pushed the restoration of his hero, and made the extra -stressed hero more alien than the classic version that debuted all over the way in 1955.
In the absolute universe, the Martin Manaters are not technically no “martin”-it is a non-physical existence from a planet far away from Earth that it can also be another dimension that communicates through clouds of psychiatric smoke of the rainbow.
This existence is psychologically bound by officer John Jones, when Jones goes through life and death experience, which is why he is unrelated. This action is increasing when the so -called “Martin” has tried to use Guid Jones to end its powers in ending a tragedy, while Jones tries to make the impossible scenario opening in front of his eyes.
All this is beautifully presented by Jevir Rodrig, which takes art from pencils to colors, which is a rare job for a comedy artist. Rodrig begins with a test and a true hilarious manner that channels the familiar tone of the silver era, while also blows it with explosions of color and violence in a psychological place, which leads to both character and reader with any sense of comfort.
In both art and the story, both the absolute Martin Manantar feels like a serious attempt to accept Joseph Samchen and the 50s science -fiwbs of Serita’s original creation, while using more modern ideas of extradition to take this role in a new direction.
Like Jack Kirby, like the great writer/artist of all times, who mostly created the Marvel Universe along with a good part of the DC and formed them, the camp channels also achieved the popular ways of inner thinking in the absolute Martin Mannutr.
In the case of Kirby, he used the secret, alien history of Marvel Universe using the Edgar Case and his contemporary people, who wrote on the lost mystical societies like Atlantis and Lemorea, have long been involved in miracle.
This is the camp, this means that the ideas of embracing John Kyl -like ideas, which are known for their modern secret journalist Tom Mathene forecasts, with foreigners who are less physical creatures in the Flying Craft, are beyond the curtains of physical reality in famous consciousness.
Whether it is directly intended to channel these ideas of the camp, as well as the idea of spiritual creatures, such as providing ethics to special recipients from another dimension, they come to this page, and so far, the absolute DC is said to be the most welcoming and welcome welcome.
Absolute Martin Mannutar #3 is on sale on May 28.
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