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Dennis Hopeless

Autore di X-Men: Season One

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X-Men: Season One (2012) 119 copie
Spider-Women (Spider-Woman) (2016) — Autore — 80 copie
Sea of Stars Volume 1: Lost in the Wild Heavens (2020) — Autore — 61 copie
Invader Zim, Volume 2 (2016) — Autore — 47 copie
House of M: Warzones! (2016) 28 copie
Axis: Revolutions (2015) 17 copie
Lovestruck GN (2011) 14 copie
Legion of Monsters (2012) — Autore — 14 copie
Bloodstone & The Legion of Monsters (2017) — Autore — 13 copie
X-Men: Apocalpyse Wars (2016) 10 copie
The Kármán Line (2023) 9 copie
Marvel's Spider-Man: The Black Cat Strikes (2020) — Autore — 8 copie
Gearhead (2008) 8 copie
WWE Vol. 1 (2017) 7 copie
WWE: Women's Evolution (2018) 5 copie
X-O Manowar Book 1 (2021) 5 copie
WWE Vol. 3: Roman Empire (2018) 4 copie
Cable and X-Force #1 (2012) 4 copie
Heart Eyes #1 (2022) 2 copie
Heart Eyes #3 2 copie
Heart Eyes #4 2 copie
Jean Grey #6 2 copie
Heart Eyes #2 2 copie
Avengers Arena #13 (2013) 2 copie
Avengers Arena #11 (2013) 2 copie
WWE #14 (2018) 2 copie
Jean Grey #3 — Autore — 2 copie
Avengers Undercover #3 (2014) 2 copie
Avengers Undercover #7 (2014) 1 copia
Love Romances (2019) #1 (2019) 1 copia
Dark Horse Super Sampler (2015) — A cura di — 1 copia
Spider-Man: Tempo: Bd. 1 (2020) 1 copia
Avengers Arena #2 (2013) 1 copia
Avengers Undercover #10 (2014) 1 copia
Avengers Undercover #6 (2014) 1 copia
Avengers Arena #5 (2013) 1 copia
Avengers Undercover #5 (2014) 1 copia
Avengers Undercover #2 (2014) 1 copia
Avengers Undercover #1 (2014) 1 copia
Avengers Arena #17 (2013) 1 copia
Avengers Arena #12 (2013) 1 copia
Avengers Arena #10 (2013) 1 copia
Avengers Arena #9 (2013) 1 copia
Avengers Arena #8 (2013) 1 copia
Avengers Arena #7 (2013) 1 copia
Avengers Arena #4 (2013) 1 copia
Avengers Arena #3 (2013) 1 copia
Avengers Arena #1 (2012) 1 copia
Avengers Undercover #9 (2014) 1 copia
Jean Grey #2 1 copia
Jean Grey #4 1 copia
Inferno #1 1 copia
Inferno #2 1 copia
Jean Grey #5 1 copia
Jean Grey #1 1 copia
Jean Grey #7 1 copia
Jean Grey #9 1 copia
Jean Grey #10 1 copia
Jean Grey #11 1 copia
WWE: The Phenomenal One (2019) 1 copia
WWE #17 1 copia
WWE #2 (2017) 1 copia
WWE #3 1 copia
WWE #4 (2017) 1 copia
WWE #5 (2017) 1 copia
WWE #6 1 copia
WWE #7 (2017) 1 copia
WWE #8 1 copia
WWE #9 1 copia
WWE #10 (2017) 1 copia
WWE #11 (2017) 1 copia
WWE #12 1 copia
WWE #15 1 copia
WWE #19 (2018) 1 copia
WWE #16 (2018) 1 copia
WWE #18 (2022) 1 copia
WWE #1 (2017) 1 copia
Avengers Arena #14 (2013) 1 copia
Avengers Arena #18 (2013) 1 copia
Avengers Undercover #4 (2014) 1 copia
Avengers Undercover #8 (2014) 1 copia
Jean Grey #8 1 copia

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Marvel Now! Point One (Issue #1) (2012) — Collaboratore — 5 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
Hopeless, Dennis
Nome legale
Hallum, Dennis
Altri nomi
Hallum, Dennis "Hopeless"
Data di nascita
1981-06-02
Sesso
male
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di nascita
Kansas City, Missouri, USA
Breve biografia
Dennis Hallum, known professionally as Dennis Hopeless and Dennis "Hopeless" Hallum, is an American comic book writer from Kansas City, Missouri who has written for Marvel, Image, Dark Horse, Boom! Studios, Arcana Studio and Oni Press. [Wikipedia]

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Access a version of the below that includes illustrations on my blog.

Bloodstone & the Legion of Monsters collects all of the original 1970s appearances of the monster hunter Ulysses Bloodstone, plus a few one-shots featuring his daughter Elsa, and a four-part miniseries, Legion of Monsters. It does not collect, despite what the solicitation indicated, the 2001-02 miniseries that introduced Elsa and indeed, remains inexplicably uncollected. The stories are put in a somewhat weird order here (though I can see the logic), but I will go through them in publication order.

The earliest issues are nine featuring Ulysses Bloodstone. Ulysses made his debut in Marvel Presents #1, appeared again in the second issue of that title, and then transferred over to the black-and-white series Rampaging Hulk, appearing in seven of its first eight issues. Ulysses an immortal; ten thousand years ago, he was present when the magical bloodstone was shattered, and a bit of it was embedded in his chest, granting him immortal life. He's spent his time tracking down other fragments, stopping those who misuse them—especially rampaging kaijuesque giant monsters. There's a core of a good idea here, but I didn't find it to be terribly well executed. The first two issues, in particular, a very choppy; writer John Warner clearly thought he was setting up a long epic when he wrote Marvel Presents #1, and then issue #2 has to hastily wrap up and explain everything, and completely ignores some key aspects of issue #1 in the process!

His six issues of Rampaging Hulk are fine; mostly the high point is the beautiful black-and-white artwork. I did like Bloodstone's supporting cast, a lackadaisical actor turned assistant monster hunter and a crusading journalist, but the actual stories focused too much on the tedious machinations of a globe-spanning conspiracy, and never seemed to really go anywhere. Bloodstone was always on the backfoot, bizarre twists were being piled on top of bizarre twists, new complications being introduced at random. And again, it all gets abruptly cut short, this time in a one-issue conclusion by writer Stever Gerber that somewhat tastelessly discards the characters you've spent six issues getting to know. So what was the point?

That was (spoiler) the end of Ulysses Bloodstone, and as far as I know, he's stayed dead. I did pause reading the collection at this point to read the 2001-02 miniseries, but that's outside the scope of this review. The short version, though, is that Ulysses's somewhat overcomplicated backstory was played down; no more mention of the bloodstone fragments or the conspiracy, he just became a flamboyant hunter of monsters of all sorts and his mantle passed on to his daughter, Elsa. The omission of this miniseries from this collection is, frankly, obnoxious and inexplicable. Elsa was then reinvented with a somewhat different backstory in the miniseries Nextwave: Agents of H.A.T.E., which I haven't read yet but will next. I can see why this isn't here (it's twelve issues long and not all about Elsa) but the retooling of a retooling is a jarring thing to happen between stories.

It's this retooled Elsa who is the focal character of three short comics from 2009-10, reprinted from Marvel Assistant-Sized Spectacular #2, Astonishing Tales: Boom-Boom and Elsa #1, and Girl Comics #2. The first is kind of meh, but the other two are fun stories about her overdramatic, overviolent life and her friendship with Tabitha "Boom-Boom" Sparks. You can never go wrong with some Faith Erin Hicks.

Lastly, there's Legion of Monsters (2011-12), a miniseries where Elsa has to work with some monsters, helping defend an enclave of ostensibly peaceful monsters from an attack via plague. The art is nice to look at, dark and moody, and I certainly appreciate any superhero comic that attempts to do something different, but I found both art and writing difficult to follow and ultimately got a bit lost in the contortions of it all; I think the story assumes a deeper familiarity with Marvel's bench of monster characters than I actually possess.

So overall, it's not the best Bloodstone collection that could have been published. If I hadn't read the 2001-02 miniseries in the middle, I don't think it would have been coherent at all; as it is, it seems to be about two characters related in nothing other than their name and the vague concept of monster hunting.

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Stevil2001 | Jan 15, 2024 |
Very solid and enjoyable collection of five short stories, each offering a new and different perspective on Darth Vader and his place in the world of Star Wars. Out of five stories, only one (#4) I’d say wasn’t that good and was rather boring.
 
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ryantlaferney87 | Dec 8, 2023 |
Such a fun read! The stories were fun, entertaining and included a lot of the big WWE superstars.

I loved the different styles of artwork and colors used for the different stories. The various artwork styles and colors used really helped set the tone for a lot of the different stories. I look forward to the next installment in the series.
 
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wallace2012 | Nov 4, 2023 |
Note: I was granted access to read this book from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.

Predictable and way too fast paced. The characters don't have enough time to develop and it rushes headlong toward the ending. I like Piotr Kowalski's illustrations though.
 
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thenthomwaslike | 4 altre recensioni | Jul 24, 2023 |

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