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Appartiene alle SerieJunkyard Joe (1-6)
Throughout history, unlikely and strange heroes have risen and fallen, their identities and lives a secret. But for a Great Evil to be stopped, their stories must be told. They are The Unnamed fighting The Unknown War. From the explosive pages of GEIGER comes JUNKYARD JOE! The world knows him from the comic strip by recently retired cartoonist Muddy Davis, but the truth stretches back to the Vietnam War. The tragedies of combat and visions of a strange robot soldier that saved Muddy's life there still haunt him. But dreams become reality when Joe mysteriously shows up on Muddy's doorstep, warning of a new impending war. Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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There's a generic bad guy chasing him and a generic damaged family who pulls together to help him.
Pet peeve: The villain uses lethal force immediately on everyone he comes across, until he meets up with the central family and suddenly he's okay with bumps on the head and taking hostages.
Meh.
You cannot convince me that this title and the other parts of Geoff Johns' "The Unnamed" universe like Geiger did not originate as a pitch to DC to revive their Atomic Knights and various obscure war titles.
Side note: A complete Sunday comic strip is included from both "Peanuts" and "Calvin and Hobbes." There's no mention of their copyright in the indicia, so I wonder, are their appearances licensed or just shoved in as a fuzzy bit of fair use? Are the licensing fees reasonable? Could every comic book just include a page of "Calvin and Hobbes?" And if so, why don't they? ( )