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I can only imagine how sad and alone poor Will Byers felt while in the upside down. THE ART IS GETTING BETTER AND BETTER
Rezi zu #2 und #3In der Comic-Serie zur Netflix-Serie erzählt Autorin Jody Houser (Mother Panic, Faith) einen parallelen Handlungsstrang aus der Sicht von Will Buyers während seiner Zeit im Upside Down (Staffel 1). Nachdem mich das erste Heft nicht vom Hocker gerissen hat, steht nach #2 und #3 fest, dass ich die Reihe erst mal nicht weiter aktiv verfolgen werde. Bedingt dadurch, für den "Kanon" die TV-Serie ausschlaggebend ist, kann Houser (wahrscheinlich) keine Geschichten erzählen, die bahnbre...
I really adore reading this series from Will’s perspective. You could argue that we’re just seeing the same things over again from season one, but we’re really not. Everything is from Will’s perspective, which means we’re seeing it from the Upside Down. That makes for a totally new story. It also fills in the gaps for how Will survived, where he went, and so on. What I hadn’t expected, but should have, was how all the events above would connect in the Upside Down. What I’m trying to say is that
Great book
I like the concept of this telling what happened to Will during the events of the season, however this really couldn’t fit into an oversized one shot if I’m honest.
Will saving Nancy's life was so brave
"Stranger Things, and the other side #3," by Jody Houser, is a multiple part story. Since I have not read book 1 & 2 I am unsure exactly what is happening, but I do know that the mother is trying to contact her son, Will, in another dimension. Will wants to get back to his Mom but something is after him and if he is not careful he will lose his opportunity to get back to his Mom.
solo me saca de onda los cambios de tiempo, pero omg ya hasta lo reportaron muerto en el otro mundo ☹️ su mamá aaaa
Stranger Things Comic, 3/4
I’m a big time fan of the show. Watched it multiple times over and consider myself more than your average, run of the mill fan. That being said, I picked up issues 1-4 at my local comic shop to see if there was something worthwhile that I may have missed to build on the ST world. Sadly, don’t think I missed much.While it is cool to see what went on with Will while he was trapped in the upside down, I think this was nothing overly cool or interesting. It’s primarily just internal monologues that
Really enjoying these comics. Will is so adorable and I love seeing things from his POV. His actions in the UD changed the course of the story and affected the lives of the people looking for him. Him saving Nancy's life was so sweet!
وایT-T باورم نمیشه پسرکم:"))) اون لحظه اونجا بود... وای خدا... پسر مهربون و فداکارم هیق! ویل واقعا خیلی شجاعه.گرافیکشم خیلی باحاله.
We are really enjoying this story line. Will is a great character and the story is exciting. The actions he takes in the Upside Down to help others (whether it is to console those near death or help others escape) does make him a true hero of the story. Exciting adventures and the cliff hanger of each book keeps us hooked.
Will cries a lot. Actually some cool POV for what Will experiences on his end, but oh man, I wanted so much more. More creatures, more landscape features. At least we know why he's so damned traumatized. One issue left.
Another really good issue of this, and I'm still loving it. This one really shows us just how brave Will was. Watching the first season, you don't get the idea that Will really did all that much while he was stuck in the Upside Down, but man, this is proving that totally wrong. He's running all over town, doing whatever he needs to stay safe and to try and find another door back to the real world - and on top of that, now he's realizing he has to do everything he can to keep the people he cares
The story improved a bit this issue and I am looking forward to the next issue