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Rorschach Tapa dura – 14 diciembre 2021
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It's been 35 years since Ozymandias dropped a giant interdimensional squid on New York City, killing thousands and destroying the public's trust in heroes once and for all. And since that time, one figure in a fedora, mask, and trench coat has become a divisive cultural icon. So what does it mean when Rorschach reappears as an assassin trying to kill a candidate running against President Robert Redford? Who is the man behind the mask, and why is he acting this way? It's up to one detective to uncover the true identity of this would-be killer--and it will take him into a web of conspiracies involving alien invasions, disgraced do-gooders, mystic visions, and yes, comic books. Writer Tom King joins forces with artist Jorge Fornés for a new miniseries that explores the mythic qualities of one of the most compelling characters from the bestselling graphic novel of all time, Watchmen.
Collects Rorschach #1-12.
- Longitud de impresión312 páginas
- IdiomaInglés
- EditorialDC Comics
- Fecha de publicación14 diciembre 2021
- Dimensiones17.8 x 2.1 x 26.7 cm
- ISBN-10177951204X
- ISBN-13978-1779512048
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- Editorial : DC Comics; N.º 1 edición (14 diciembre 2021)
- Idioma : Inglés
- Tapa dura : 312 páginas
- ISBN-10 : 177951204X
- ISBN-13 : 978-1779512048
- Peso del producto : 762 g
- Dimensiones : 17.8 x 2.1 x 26.7 cm
- Clasificación en los más vendidos de Amazon: nº517 en Cómics y novelas gráficas
- nº1,522 en Libros en inglés
- nº1,763 en Libros en idiomas extranjeros
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Without going into spoilers, Rorschach is as much exploring the public's reception to Watchmen and the titular character in a meta sense as it is telling a political thriller, not dissimilar to Watchmen originally commenting on the superhero genre of its day. It reflects on the ways hero worship often gives the wrong or incomplete takeaways for the characters in question, it explores unforeseen effects of Watchmen's ending, and it even reflects the blockbuster explosion of superheroes in a way they weren't yet there in Watchmen's first publishing.
The story does several interesting things, including VERY unexpected real-world people, and briefly implies it is in continuity with the TV series with one line. Tom King does a great job emulating the writing of the original, and even refrains from some of his usual writing quirks that wouldn't work as well in this story; I'm quite a fan of his other works, but even for people who aren't, this will still hold up very well.
All in all, this is the Watchmen follow-up that really, TRULY feels like it was not only worthy, but perhaps even necessary as a sequel to that classic work.
This I guess is supposed to be in the same universe as the HBO limited series as it's 2020 and Robert Redford has been president for 20 years and running for another term. There is a mention of Oklahoma and cops in masks but that's it; none of the characters of that show appear in this. Redford's opponent Turley is nearly killed by an assassin dressed as a cowgirl and a guy dressed like Rorschach.
The format of the story is like Citizen Kane as the unnamed detective follows the clues to discover who did what. But there's a twist at the end that was pretty good.
Still, at the end of the day this is just a political thriller vaguely set in the Watchmen universe that just throws in some Rorschach branding to justify the title so DC fanboys will buy it. It doesn't feature the real Rorschach or offer any insights into his character. There is a mention that the assassin guy's fingerprints match the original Rorschach but that's just a red herring; original Rorschach is dead and stays dead. It's too bad because Tom King could probably have written a really interesting story on the actual Rorschach instead of this cheap branding stunt.
Not that it's a bad book, but it's not King's best work. The art is fine. Pretty typical stuff that I guess wasn't a lot different from the original Dave Gibbons art in Watchmen. (Fun Fact: Comic book writer Frank Miller appears as himself, only in this world he wrote a pirate comic called The Dark Fife Returns. Heh.)