The Hyperklan, a mysterious group of aliens that have landed on our planet, proclaim themselves to be the solvers of Earth’s long-standing problems, but the behavior of these creatures is not convincing. Superman and other members of Justice League, The result is also a media confrontation between the two teams, while the Earthlings strongly support the work of the alleged saviors.
Grant Morrison Brings together the world’s mightiest heroes to bring the JLA back to its best: Superman, batman, amazing ladyflash, green lanternAquaman and the Martian Manhunter, each of whom the Scottish screenwriter manages to give the necessary space to develop their specialties, form a heterogeneous and balanced team.
The story’s set danger and tone make up the quintessence of a fantastic narrative, with clear references to classic science fiction and an immediate narrative., postmodern and devoid of the multidimensional elements for which Morrison is often remembered; In this case we are facing A superhero comic in the purest and truest senseWhich is still both fresh and present today.
Howard Porter Pencil makes perfect contribution to these environments, well supported by ink john dale: Characters are powerfully embodied in their close-ups, very detailed, and the action scenes are effective without glossing over for dynamics.
We appreciate the vision with which the artist has represented the features of Hyperklanwhose components are a. is honored by character design Rather interesting, clear and reasoned, and the ability to clearly put some fight scenes and some decidedly suggestive settings on paper.
In the end, the grid appears quite independent, in terms of the firm’s desire, daughter of those years, but in part at the expense of the table’s clean legibility.
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JLA’s Grant Morrison #1
Grant Morrison, Howard Porter, john daleHardik Edge, Pat Garrahyo
translation by lorenzo cortia
Panini ComicsSeptember 2022
96 pages, paperback, color – €4.90
ISSN: 97720395360320028