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Read all 4 Heroes Reborn graphic novels at the same time, in continuity order.Captain America's Heroes Reborn was just ok in my opinion. The "truth, justice and the American Way" routine has always felt so overdone with Cap that I have never been a huge fan of him. The art was fantastic though and it was nice to read some more "origin-like" tales.Recommend, to keep the story intact.
Diálogos casposos, giros de guión absurdos, clichés en cada página, situaciones ridículas y dibujos desproporcinadas. Y con todo, la primera mitad de Liefeld me resulta la más disfrutable ya que es es todo tan exagerado que es como una peli de serie B cutre, que al no poder tomártela en serio desde el principio pasas un rato entretenido.
What. The actual. Fuck. Whoever did this needs to have their pencils and paper taken away forever. Not only was I subjected to the OTT hilarity that is Rob Liefeld's artistic vision for half the series, but I was subjected to one of the worst story lines I have ever read in comic books. How...why...WHAT EVEN HAPPENED HERE. I think the best part of this book was when the President told Nick Fury that he heard Steve Rogers gave birth to a son before he disappeared. Yes, the President of the United...
Bleh.
Should be one star, but it is kinda enjoyable in just how bad it is. Looking at a Liefeld layout is like a choose-your-own-malady of artistry. It is splendidly terrible. You are almost sad to see him go and the book to become mediocre/bad rather than hilariously awful.
The Heroes Reborn series reprints a good attempt one-year effort to re-imagine essential characters in the Marvel Comics universe. This represents the first time Marvel attempted to restart and modernize storylines launched by Stan Lee in the '60s. The storyline weaves through three other Heroes Reborn titles (Iron Man, Captain America, and The Avengers), so readers must have access to all four to keep pace with and appreciate the scope of these titles. Demands to introduce more and more charact...
Lets be clear....none of the Heroes Reborn books are good, but this is by far the worst. The first half of these issues, when Rob Liefeld was drawing and plotting, are ugly and disjointed. Once he leaves the book doesn't get much better, with James Robinson doing substandard work, perhaps because he knew he was just marking time until the book could be relaunched.
Reprints Heroes Reborn #1/2 and Heroes Reborn: Captain America #1-12 (November 1996-October 1997). Steve Rogers thought he had a normal life with a family and job. When he learns he is a sleeper agent and actually the war hero Captain America, Steve Rogers must take up the shield to help protect America from danger. Teaming with a young girl calling herself Bucky and a man named Falcon, Captain America faces danger to protect not only the United States but the world!Written by Rob Liefeld, Chuck...
Coming in to read this comic I had heard that it would be very bad, but it was actually pretty good. I really liked the plot, and plot twists. the story at the end, in issue 12, was okay but a bit out of place.PROS-nice art-pretty good story-nice plot twists-not a bad reimagined originCONS-last issue was lacking
I was not impressed with Marvel's attempt at a relaunch of many of it's main titles. The art was Ok and the stories were not horrible but I just couldn't seem to get into the flow of the new series. I will give it a Recommended as it's a good read just not to my taste.
Wow. So terrible. Why they chose to include issue 12 in this collection, I'll never know. Issue 12 of all the Heroes Reborn was a tie in story that made little sense and was written with terrible dialogue. But that seems standard for every issue of Heroes Reborn.What is with Rikki Barnes? Did they give more of her story in the Avengers? She goes from ballet dancer to crime fighter without any real training or motivation. She's a character with potential that is wasted here. Especially with her h...
99% awful. It just might be the worst thing out there, but like a B-movie somewhat enjoyable. Clunky writing and clumsy art starts the first half of this book.1-5: Mr. Sleeper agent punches Red Skull, Master Man and Crossbones with help from Rikki Barnes. 6:Industrial Revolution epilogue. Cable teamup. --change of creative team--7-11: vs Serpent Society. I came in willing to forgive any of its flaws and ignore the negetivity Iv heard. Not care about the 'A' on his forehead or rebooted origin. B...
Granted, I’m perhaps not the best person to review this. I knew when I checked this out from the library that I’d probably think it was cheesy and I was right.It’s full of platitudes. The dialog is like a really bad B-movie. In one scene, Captain American tortures a terrorist to get him to talk. Now this was written in 1997, long before we embarrassed ourselves with the whole torturing prisoners thing, but it kind of gave me a sick feeling seeing a superhero even more goody-goody than Superman s...
Yo quiero de lo que tomó Liefeld para hacer este cómic, normal que Marvel lo echara a mitad de la serie.El argumento no está mal de todo, pero tiene ese tono de los cómics bajo el Comics Code.El típico tomo que tienes que tener leer si eres un frikazo de manual