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Wolverine: Weapon X Vol. 3: Tomorrow Dies Today Online gnhdp (Mobile ebook) Wolverine: Weapon X Vol. 3: Tomorrow Dies Today Online [gnhdp.ebook] Wolverine: Weapon X Vol. 3: Tomorrow Dies Today Pdf Free Par Jason Aaron DOC | *audiobook | ebooks | Download PDF | ePub Download Now Free Download Here Download eBook Détails sur le produit Publié le: 2011-03-09Sorti le: 2013-01-31Format: Ebook Kindle | File size: 77.Mb Par Jason Aaron : Wolverine: Weapon X Vol. 3: Tomorrow Dies Today before purchasing it in order to gage whether or not it would be worth my time, and all praised Wolverine: Weapon X Vol. 3: Tomorrow Dies Today: Commentaires clientsCommentaires clients les plus utiles2 internautes sur 2 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile. Une nouvelle version de DeathlokPar PrésenceC'est déjà le dernier tome de cette série après (1) Adamantium Men et (2) Insane in the Brain. Il comprend les épisodes 11 à 16, ainsi que le numéro spécial "Dark reign - the list - Wolverine".Épisodes 11 à 15 - Un nouveau vigilant hante les rues (et les toits) de New York, il s'appelle Slag et sa carrière vient de débuter le soir même. 3 pages après il est froidement abattu par un Deathlok. Puis un autre Deathlok assassine un couple qui allait se former. Encore un autre Deathlok réalise un carnage dans une maternité. Mais que fait Wolverine ? Il est en train d'écluser des bières (et d'autres alcools plus fort) en compagnie de Steve Rogers pour fêter son retour d'entre les morts (dans Reborn). À la fin de cette nuit de beuveries, une inconnue lui apparaît pour lui expliquer qu'elle a subi des vagues de souvenirs du futur avec la liste des cibles des Deathlok et que Captain America est sur la liste (l'autre Captain America, pas Steve Rogers). Parallèlement, le lecteur constate que la même femme (en plus âgée) s'apprête à donner l'assaut, avec une équipe, à l'un des quartiers généraux des Deathlok, dans le futur. Les 2 époques sont envahies par des Deathlok qui tirent sur tout ce qui bouge.J'ai un aveu à vous faire : j'aime beaucoup le personnage de Deathlok tel qu'il a été créé par Rich Buckler et Doug Moench en 1974, dans le numéro 25 d'Astonishing Tales. Dans cette histoire, Jason Aaron crée une nouvelle version du personnage (assez originale) qui respecte le concept de départ tout en le renouvelant intelligemment. Ensuite, il apparaît vite qu'Aaron a souhaité rendre hommage au principe du Terminator imaginé par James Cameron. Là encore, les variations introduites permettent au scénario d'éviter l'ersatz pour proposer quelque chose d'original. Donc à moins d'être totalement réfractaire aux histoires de paradoxes temporels, le lecteur peut se plonger dans une histoire alambiquée à souhait, avec une prédominance de l'action et des combats, plein de superhéros (apparition respectueuse et anecdotique des New Avengers) et des Deathlok qui font peur.Cette histoire est illustrée par Ron Garney qui a un peu changé de style par rapport au premier tome, ce qui fait toute la différence. Ne me faites pas dire ce que je n'ai pas dit : je ne suis pas devenu un admirateur bavant devant ses illustrations. Mais son style un peu plus léger en encrage, un peu plus détaillé en décor, un peu plus en retenue pour les attitudes des personnages passe tout seul. Et puis il dessine un Deathlok qui en impose, avec des chairs à la limite de la putréfaction. Les expressions .faciales manquent toujours de finesse et sont un peu répétitives ; le découpage des séquences manque de fluidité et beaucoup de personnages sont moches. Mais son Deathlok capture parfaitement les caractéristiques du personnage. Alors je lui pardonne le reste.Cette histoire constitue une bonne surprise avec des vrais moments "Wolverine" dedans et une variation innovante et fidèle de Deathlok.Épisode 16 - Dans ce dernier épisode, Wolverine doit accomplir la dernière volonté du X-Man mort dans Second Coming. Jason Aaron joue la corde sensible en rappelant le lien qui s'était tissé petit à petit entre ces 2 équipiers lors de retours en arrière parsemés pendant l'ascension d'une montagne en haut de laquelle Wolverine doit emmener un piano à queue. Je n'ai pas accroché à la lecture de cet épisode car la foi du défunt m'a semblé très mal retranscrite. Les dessins de Davide Gianfelice jouent sur un registre outré qui se marie mal avec la nature du récit. Cette commémoration du X-Man mort aurait mérité mieux.Le tome se termine avec le numéro spécial dans lequel Wolverine doit empêcher Norman Osborn de mettre la main sur The World (environnement artificiel créé par Grant Morrison dans New X-men 3). C'est l'occasion pour Jason Aaron de ramener Fantomex et Noh-Varr (Marvel Boy échappé des Dark Avengers depuis Siege : Dark Avengers). Il s'en suit plusieurs combats avec des griffes et des balles, et une résolution finale assez rigolote. Le tout est plaisamment mis en image par Esad Ribic (en dessins et non en peintures comme pour The Depths et Requiem) avec une mise en page fluide, une mise en scène inventive et des détails qui sortent de l'ordinaire grâce à l'encrage de Tom Palmer.Après 2 tomes qui m'avaient fortement déçu, cette série se termine sur une aventure bien troussée, un souvenir funèbre peu convaincant et une bonne baston originale. Présentation de l'éditeurCollects Wolverine Weapon X #11-16 Dark Reign: The List -- Wolverine.It's the debut of an all-new, all-different Deathlok. Killer cyborgs have come from the future to kill the heroes of today, while Wolverine embarks on an international pub crawl with a certain recently reborn Sentinel of Liberty. Beer and bullets galore!Présentation de l'éditeurCollects Wolverine Weapon X #11-16 Dark Reign: The List -- Wolverine.It's the debut of an all-new, all-different Deathlok. Killer cyborgs have come from the future to kill the heroes of today, while Wolverine embarks on an international pub crawl with a certain recently reborn Sentinel of Liberty. Beer and bullets galore! 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