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FREE PRESENTS ATOM EVE AND REX SPLODE: V. 1 PDF

Robert Kirkman,Benito Cereno,Nate Bellegarde | 144 pages | 27 Jul 2010 | | 9781607062554 | English | Fullerton, United States AUG - INVINCIBLE PRESENTS ATOM EVE & REX SPLODE #1 (OF 3) - Previews World

Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. Want to Read saving…. Want to Read Currently Reading Read. Other editions. Enlarge cover. Error rating book. Refresh and try again. Open Preview See a Problem? Details if other :. Thanks for telling us about the Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1. Return to Book Page. Nate Bellegarde Penciler, Inker. . Invincible co-creator Robert Kirkman teams up with writer Benito Cereno and illustrator Nate Bellegarde to reveal the secret history of his famed 's most beloved allies, Atom Eve and Rex Splode. Get A Copy. Paperbackpages. More Details Other Editions 2. Friend Reviews. To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 3. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Dec 03, Jay rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novelsuperhero. Rex Sloan had a pretty tough life growing up, but thing seemed to get better when the government "adopted" him and gave him super powers. Or maybe not! Like the Atom Eve miniseries before this one, we get to see a more in-depth origin of Rex Splode here. We're treated to the first meeting between Rex and Eve, the beginning of their relationship and even how he got his super-hero name. If you're a reader of Invincibleyou know some of this already. This series just fleshes it all out. There are a Rex Sloan had a pretty tough life growing up, but thing seemed to get better when the government "adopted" him and gave him super powers. There are a few fun moments throughout this book that are fun, and it really does serve as a sequel of sorts to the Atom Eve volume, but it really just fills in the cracks. I would have preferred something more original, but as an Invincible fan and completist, I was compelled to read this. It really is just fan service, but this time, the characters were more true to what we've seen elsewhere. There was definitely an improvement in Nate Bellegarde's art this time. The characters were less blocky and more defined, but his poses are still action figure awkward - meaning they often look like a toy discarded by a fitful three year-old. His art is just not really to my taste. Others can skip this and be none the worse for it. Really makes me want to get back to the original series. Entretenido como cualquier tomo de Invencible y, por momentos, mejor dibujado. Oct 14, Mike rated it liked it. Fun - Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 takes on two characters' origins and mythology. Forgettable tho - unless somehow this mini-universe is somehow compelling for you. Apr 17, Dylan rated it it was ok Shelves: comics. Its middle of the road is mediocre. The writing itself is okay, its not terrible but it's cartoonish. Some actions were created for the greater good which in this much less so. Atom Eve - backstory was okay, it doesn't contradict anything but doesn't really add anything. This feels like a rushed summary of her origin instead of giving us a story. Instead we got a highlight reel Rex Splode - much more nuance and interesting that the main series never tackled. His storyline is the only reason u should view it in all honesty. Art : Bruh the art for Atom Eve was just straight-up bad, lacking in composition, utilisation of the medium It makes me appreciate how Robert and his Artists compose the series. If i call Atom story how its drawn its amateurish. Rex Splode : its different this time not bad BUT its ain't great in all honesty. Its painfully average however much better than first part. If u can grab it for free from library Aug 17, Ty Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 rated it really liked it. The Invincible universe is full of depth. I feel that many people see this volume as a single type of issue instead of complimentary to Invincible as I feel it is intended. Although Atom Eve and Rex Splode are the focus of the characters, the plot itself points forward to Omni Man and Invincible but offers an exploration of the reason Atom Eve harbors pain when mentioning Rex. If you read this volume with that in mind, i The Invincible universe is full of depth. If you read this volume with that in mind, it is compelling. Otherwise, the art is good, not great - good. All of the columns are aligned to the left continually making the concepts a bit bland in each panel. However, by just being related to the legendary Invincible universe, it gains points. A book that at best seems to be three-star rating still warrants four stars due to how it only fuels the fire known as Kirkman's Invincible Universe. How did Rex Splode and Atom Eve come to be??? All answers are in here! Robert Kirkman's creations are given fantastic and tragic backstories that are more connected than I would have imagined going in. The dialogue was very reminiscent of Kirkman which isn't easy to pull off. Great job by author Benito Cereno. The art was good and fitting for the Invincible Universe. Overall, I think this book is exactly what I was hoping for. Jan 20, Dan rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novelssuper-heroes. These stories tell the origins of Atom Eve and Rex Splode, including how they met and started "dating. Not quite as good as the rest of the Invincible series, but enjoyed getting to know the origins of these two. Me parece un spin off bastante prescindible. May 18, Chris Greensmith rated it it was ok Shelves: invincible. Sep 05, CJ Pendragon added it. May 10, Elliot Huxtable rated it liked it Shelves: comics. Interesting backstory if a little tepid. Dec 14, Arminzerella rated it liked it Shelves: graphic-novelInvincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1super-heroteenagersviolence. Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 review has been hidden because it contains spoilers. Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 view it, click here. This collects the origin stories of Atom Eve and Rex Splode. Samantha was switched at birth — the government intended to use her as a weapon, but Dr. Brandyworth heading up the project hid her from government agents, telling them that she died in childbirth. Early on Sam displays her intelligence — particularly in the sciences — but Sam has a hard time relating to her Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 This collects the origin stories of Atom Eve and Rex Splode. Initially she uses this power selfishly changes her dinner, her clothesbut she starts using it more publicly — to help people who are in need, Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 to fight bad guys. They up the ante by executing Brandyworth and her biological mother, and something inside Sam breaks, allowing her to overcome the mental block they were using as a failsafe against her working her powers on living matter. She does something to the government agents maybe kills them? Maybe changes their memories? While Rex is out stealing food for his family he is accosted by a large black man, Mr. Invincible Presents: Atom Eve & Rex Splode Vol 1 3 - Image Comics Database - , Top Cow

As Robert Kirkman was making waves with the book that redefined both indie comics and zombie fiction, he was also taking a stab at invigorating superheroes away from the Big Two. The story itself follows a young man who is first receiving his powers, the fallout and alienation as his father turns out to not be the man he thought he was, and as he grows to start a family of his own. It is also the story of alien invaders, superpowered villains, action and adventure with the kind of bright and colorful design that only and Robert Kirkman could give you. With the new Invincible Returns reboot coming up, we thought we would jump in a little deeper. We are actually a little new to Invincible ourselves, and are trying to get caught up by reading trades. We have put together this complete Invincible reading order with a focus on trades, but we will include issue numbers as well. We are going to focus on the paperback smaller trades rather than the deluxe and compendium editions that are also available. We have also looked to the Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 website, The Centre Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 Hold, for much of their history on its continuity and reading order. It should also be noted that you can get away with just reading the central Invincible series on its own without a problem, so this is more focused on how to integrate all of the tie-ins. The series is ongoing, so this is also current through Julybut will be updated as it progresses. Guarding the Globe, vol. Occurs in parallel with The Viltrumite War. Guarding the Globe Volume 1 TP. You are commenting using your WordPress. You are commenting using your Google account. You are commenting using your Twitter account. You are commenting using your Facebook account. Notify me of new comments via email. Notify me of new posts via email. Invincible Presents. Despite the publication dates of these stories, they are prequels to the main tale of Invincible. Invincible Book 1 : Family Matters v. Invincible Vol. Contains a brief with what appears to be the universe of Y: The Last Man. Invincible Book 6 : A Different World v. Marvel Team-Up, vol. It also crosses over with the Marvel Universe. Invincible Volume 8: My Favorite Martian v. The Astounding Wolf-Man Volume 2 v. Astounding Wolf-Man Vol. Vol. Invincible, Vol. Share this: Twitter Facebook. Like this: Like Loading Tagged: invincible robert kirkman. Leave a Reply Cancel Enter your comment here Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Email required Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 never made public. Name required. Invincible Presents: Atom Eve & Rex Splode #1 by Benito Cereno

When Image Comics Publisher Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 Stephenson came up with the idea for Nowhere Menhe knew not just any comic artist could handle the project. Luckily for him, Nate Bellegarde isn't just any comic artist. Based in Boston, Bellegarde clawed his way into comics at an early age, making his professional debut at age 16 with a back-up strip in Robert Kirkman and Tony Moore's Battle Pope. He continued his association with Kirkman, providing back-ups for early issues of Invincible with Benito Cereno before segueing to their own standalone series with Hector Plasm. His art had the crisp, clear style of his colleagues and Ryan Ottley, but his linework betrayed a more subversive subtext. Each of his previous projects seemed to capitalize on part of the skill set Bellegarde had been honing over the years, but never quite captured all of it at once -- until Nowhere Men. Mixing the interpersonal conflicts of science projects like The Right Stuff with more esoteric fiction constructs like Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 best of Franco-Belgian comics and a side of British Invasion-era musicNowhere Men is an uncommon, and uncompromising, piece of work. With three issues on stands and the Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 due March 6, I spoke with Bellegarde about Nowhere Men and its role in his pursuit of a life in comics. Nate Bellegarde: I just sent a couple pages of Nowhere Men 4 off to colorist Jordie BellaireI am making changes to some layouts based on feedback from Eric, and when I am finished with that I am going to pencil and ink a two-page spread before I allow myself to go to sleep. I'm putting myself into a sort of nightmare difficulty mode so I can look forward to a long line of days a lot like this on the horizon. Hmm, that's tricky since I feel like I have just been trickling into comics over the past 10 years. Hector Plasm has its loyal and patient fans but did not sell very well. was less popular than Invincible, and I came onto the book well after a lot of readers were turned off by how "weird" it was. Atom Eve and Rex Splode was the last thing I worked on, and that isn't going to reach anyone who doesn't already read Invincible. I guess I have been a hard guy to notice up until now. I first discovered your work in back-up stories inside early issues of Invincibleand I remember Eric Stephenson doing an early version of Nowhere Men there long, long ago. How did you and Eric connect to bring that back and re-invent it as it is today? It was a few years ago. In one of the hotel bars during that show he asked if I was interested in working with him on Nowhere Men. In the Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 between those original pages and when I came on board, Eric had a few new ideas he wanted to roll into the book, and I am a real sucker for any opportunity to do world-building so it sounded great. But that was at least three years ago, and even though we had those concepts and goals in mind we had no idea what the book would become at this point now. I considered you a great artist with a strong leaning toward humor, from those Invincible strips over to Hector Plasmbut Nowhere Men seems to lean more cerebral. What made Nowhere Men a project you wanted to do? Well, as I mentioned, I really enjoy world-building and the idea of an alternate history resulting in a present-day world that is more advanced than our own, not just technologically but also culturally, was a big draw. We've been pretty tight-lipped about where the book is headed, and a large part of the appeal involves things that have yet to be revealed to readers. Another part of it, like you said, the book is different from what I've done before and that poses a nice challenge for me and I enjoy pushing myself to new places. And if their eyes haven't glazed over by then I continue with how the meat of the story takes place in the present and involves a group of researchers that work for that company, as well as the remaining founders of the company. I feel like I am generally terrible at summarizing so I try to avoid it all turns. Nowhere Men seems steeped in design from font elements to placement and back matter. What are the conversations like between you, Eric and Steve Finch of Fonografiks to find that Nowhere Men house style? A lot of that stuff only really materialized once Steven came on the book, but once he was on board I feel like it materialized pretty quickly. Eric had a lot of really clear ideas on what sort of stuff he wanted and Steven can hit all the right notes as well as bring a lot of his own ideas to the table. So the design elements in the book are really 40 percent Eric and 40 percent Steven and maybe 20 percent me. Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 really only get involved with the stuff that needs to be illustrated and try to fit the style or era of whatever piece its going into. Outside of maybe tossing in a stray suggestion when everyone feels stumped on something. All the fantastic graphic design work, the visuals in the "ads" and the layout of the covers, the credit for all those goes to Steven, not to undersell anyone else. He really gives a sense of legitimacy or authenticity to the ephemera and it goes a long way towards that world-building stuff we're Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1. In Issue 2 there is an excerpt from a chapter of a book about World Corp, and through the first page of that chapter you can see the end of the previous chapter inverted on the backside of the page of that book. He's great! Any plans to do more in ? I honestly haven't had the time to think of doing any new prints! I do have a short list of ideas for ones I'd like to get around to doing sometime, but I feel like I have enough on my plate for the time being, and plenty of the remaining prints to go around. I suppose if I were going to take the time to do a new print though, it would probably be Nowhere Men related. This is the year of Nowhere Men! Actually I think we have some plans to make some prints for conventions this year, but those are not directly related to me personally, that'd be more of a thing available from Image I believe. But yeah, if I have the time, I definitely have a sort of pin-up itch to scratch for Nowhere Men that I think would be Invincible Presents Atom Eve and Rex Splode: v. 1 cool. By Chris Arrant Feb 08, Share Share Tweet Email 0.