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S'està carregant… Phantom Jack: The Collected Edition (2005)de Michael Sangiacomo, Brett Barkley (Il·lustrador), Mitch Breitweiser (Il·lustrador), Sean McArdle (Il·lustrador)
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Phantom Jack: The Nowhere Man Agenda, an all-new adventure of the newspaper reporter with one simple superpower: invisibility. Jack's adversary has been around for a long time, the clues were right there in the first series. Now, he must battle The Nowhere Man, a villain with powers a hundred times greater than his own. Does Jack have what it takes to become a hero? In addition to the 66-page main story, the book features three new stories from Michael San Giacomo, author of Tales of the Starlight Drive-In which was voted the "Best Graphic Novel of the Year" in the Comics Buyer's Guide 2009 Fan Awards. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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This edition presents the origin of the invisibility, some espionage action that lead the main character to Bagdad during the Desert Storm Operation and a meeting with Mr. Hussein. The story has a good pace and naturalistic art.
Michael Sangiacomo is a real reporter and the making of of this comic book is as interesting as the story itself, like the fact that it false started with an attempt from Joe Quesada to ressurrect the Epic Comics line and Phantom Jack ending in Image Comics. ( )