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Clayton Crain

Autor/a de X-Force: Angels and Demons

14+ obres 317 Membres 12 Ressenyes

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Obres de Clayton Crain

X-Force: Angels and Demons (2008) — Il·lustrador — 122 exemplars
Ghost Rider: The Road to Damnation (2006) — Il·lustrador — 71 exemplars
Venom vs. Carnage (2005) — Il·lustrador — 63 exemplars
4001 A.D. (2016) — Artist — 33 exemplars
Rai #1 (2014) — Il·lustrador — 6 exemplars
X-Men Milestones: Necrosha (2020) 5 exemplars
Black Widow (2019) #1 (of 5) (2019) — Il·lustrador — 4 exemplars

Obres associades

Basketful of Heads (2020) — Il·lustrador, algunes edicions226 exemplars
Astonishing X-Men, Vol. 05: Ghost Box (2008) — Il·lustrador — 184 exemplars
Harbinger Wars (2013) — Il·lustrador — 45 exemplars
Spawn #301 (2019) — Il·lustrador — 3 exemplars
Marvel Knights 4 #29 — Autor de la coberta — 3 exemplars
The Transformers: Spotlight: Megatron (2013) — Autor de la coberta, algunes edicions2 exemplars

Etiquetat

Coneixement comú

Gènere
male
Nacionalitat
USA

Membres

Ressenyes

 
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freixas | Hi ha 4 ressenyes més | Mar 31, 2023 |
Volume 39 in Marvel's Ultimate Graphic Novels Collection is "Road to Damnation", which collects "Ghost Rider" volume four issues one to six, which was originally published between August 2001 to January 2002 under the Marvel Knights imprint. The story is by Garth Ennis with artwork by Clayton Crain and opens with the Ghost Rider trapped in Hell and every night riding to the Gates with the hordes of hell on his tail, in a desperate effort to escape. Every night he fails and is torn to bits by demons only to try again the next day. Meanwhile a demon called Kazaan has found a way to bring Hell to the world, forcing the angel Malachi to take desperate measures and go to Hell to enlist the assistance of Ghost Rider – if the Rider can defeat Kazaan he will be released from Hell. Returning to the world he has to confront archangel Ruth and a demon called Hoss in his battle to save the earth and return Kazaan to the pit. The story is a typical Garth Ennis effort full of dark humour, crazy violence and bitter religious barbs and musings. There is little originality in the tale – this is the type of thing that Ennis has done much better previously, particularly in the classic "Preacher" book. It isn't a bad story and is engaging enough, it's just a bit standard and a bit average and not really up to Ennis' normally high standards. It's also interesting to note that Ennis makes the Ghost Rider an almost a bit part character in his own book. The artwork by Clayton Crain is digitally rendered and is hugely enjoyable and inventive in the splash pages and in the action sequences but becomes a touch wearing over the entirety of the book. The pages look a bit muddy and lack definition in places making it difficult to fully decipher the pictures and storytelling. The book is a solid hardback and runs to 168 full colour glossy pages. The special features are good: a three page origin of the Ghost Rider feature, a three page overview of Clayton Crain's career and a covers / variant covers gallery. Overall this is a decent package, with good artwork and a readable, but slightly average storyline – worth reading, but only just!… (més)
 
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calum-iain | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Apr 21, 2020 |
I don't know what I was expecting, but it wasn't a group of children fighting Chitauri and Thanos.

I love that Riri Williams (Ironheart) and Kamala Khan (Ms. Marvel) were included in Champions! I've read and enjoyed their individual comics in the past. I think I started reading Ms. Marvel at the wrong time, because the five or so issues I read didn't have Kamala Khan. She was hiding somewhere for some reason... so it never felt like I was reading about Ms. Marvel. Her friends were trying to be superheroes, but they just kept risking their lives. As for Ironheart, or The Invincible Iron Man, I believe Tony Stark came back and they revamped the comic.

If you're looking for a short series (and you're not sick of Thanos), this one is only two issues and ties in to the rest of the Infinity Countdown shenanigans. There's so much going on with that... I cannot keep up with it all. I think it's Infinity Wars now.

Originally posted at Do You Dog-ear? on August 25, 2018.
… (més)
 
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doyoudogear | Oct 11, 2019 |
Written by none other than the creator of Preacher and current writer of Punisher, Garth Ennis brings us a tale of the Ghost Rider trapped in Hell, never able to escape. Night after night he's ripped apart by ghastly demons, thinking that maybe - just maybe - this time he can reach the 'gate' in time to free his tormented soul. When offered the chance at salvation, he takes it hungrily, not seeing the traps and lies laid ahead before him.

Clayton Crain gifts the story with amazing artwork, colorful images on glossy pages that make the over-eager fanboy (or fangirl, whichever the case may be) sit up and take note. There's violence galore, with detailed bloodshed and darkly injected humor. The story doesn't lag and is a different enough one, staying relatively true to the vein of the Ghost Rider legend. Rather than the way the movie depicted it, the tortured being takes no delight in his existence, trapped in this cursed state. On the downside, the dialogue could have been better. There's Ennis' trademark humor and religious jabs, but nothing overtly sensational in terms of character interaction. Also, even if it doesn't lag, the story isn't the best it could be, and more ooph wouldn't have hurt.

Overall Ghost Rider is a fascinating legend that's fun to read different takes on. Here we see him as many others do, if not a little more naive than usual. I would have enjoyed seeing more of him here, especially with his take-charge, kick-ass attitude, but what I did see was enjoyable. There is plenty of pizazz in the art department, but sometimes I wondered if they put more focus on that and less on some areas for substance. Oh well, still a very good read that most Ghost Rider fans will devour eagerly.

… (més)
 
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ErinPaperbackstash | Hi ha 2 ressenyes més | Jun 14, 2016 |

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Estadístiques

Obres
14
També de
6
Membres
317
Popularitat
#74,565
Valoració
½ 3.5
Ressenyes
12
ISBN
24
Llengües
4

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