I'm not a graphic novel person. But this one was aptly named, because it kicked ass. Dave is just normal guy, obsessed with comic books. And he's always wondered why no one has ever put on a costume and tried to fight crime. So he does--and then promptly gets his ass kicked and almost dies. But f...
Me gustó mucho pero creo que no tanto como Kick-Ass 1. Los gráficos siguen siendo increíbles [increíblemente sangrientos xD] al igual que la historia pero creo que a esta le faltó algo.Y sigo pensando en las películas y en lo distintas que son de los comics. Pero creo que deben criticarse por sep...
This is a nice spinoff from one of the best graphic novels I have ever encountered. Its a dark twisted tale of about honouring the death of someone important, like I dunno, a dad. It tells us about Hit-Girl's adventures without having Kick-Ass around and it also proves to us that a character like...
HitGirl was instantly my favorite character when she appeared in the first KickAss book so I was excited to read a book dedicated solely to her and not whiney KickAss. It was a quick read, only 4 chapters but very entertaining and I caught myself chuckling out loud to some of Mindy's one liners. ...
This is my favorite of the first three Kick-Ass volumes. Contained within is a hyper-violent story of Hit-Girl attempting to adjust to normal life while still living her psychotic superhero role in secret. The tension between these two worlds--and Hit-Girl's obvious desire to fulfill the role of ...
Tras el éxito de Hit-Girl como personaje en 'Kick-Ass' Millar y Romita Jr. vieron la necesidad/filón de publicar un spin-off sobre esta particular superheroína y como excusa perfecta encontraron el hueco el espacio argumental entre los 2 primeros volúmenes de 'Kick-Ass'.Así, nos encontramos con u...
I'm a Millar fan, plain and simple. All the books I've read by him are great, or excellent. Superior is no exception to his coolness. The story is simple, but moving. Simon, who has MS, is approached by a monkey and offered a wish. He takes it and becomes superior, an old school super hero (...
I give this a big fat 'meh'. Based on the cover I was all set for some intense good versus evil showdown...Instead, I got mostly a kid who reads too many comic books and obviously wanted to be part of something. The bad guys move into the real world at a house where his dad's best friend used to...
Reprints 1985 #1-6. Toby Goodman's love of superheroes comes to life in 1985 when the Marvel Universe invades Earth. The concept of 1985 is interesting and there are parts that are good, but the story really gets bogged down in the second half. It took too long to get to the super-heroes and v...