Monday, February 7, 2011

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Eagles of Rome



In addition to the excellent design that we already knew, Enrico Marini is also demonstrated excellent writer.
Eagles of Rome, Italy in the series presented in 100% Cult Comics by Panini in "integral" in miniature, is a pretty original story, very well-written and-documented. It is true, the beautiful illustrations suffice overcrowded forest Germany or the streets of Rome to make us happy but comics, fortunately, does not exhaust all its strength only in the graphic.
Marini sketches with few but essential elements of the characters alive and incredibly realistic and can really build the atmosphere of an era too busy with movies, comics and literature with a clever use of monumental documentation that demonstrates that they consulted, that is never ostentatious, but that fits quite naturally into the story of the two protagonists.
Besides the plot itself and the historical references, including the scan time of the story and the dialogues are excellent and the reader follows fascinated the entire first episode led by the hand with great skill, to the masterly stroke of the final scene of the last table.
Maybe in the second episode of the volume there is a slight imbalance in the flow of the story for a long flashback that, as functional and essential to the narrative gives the impression to take a step back to the development of the story of Arminius and Falco. But it may just be a new standard for which the author chose from volume 2 onwards of the French Marine focuses on the individual characters develop the story and personality.
Edition Panini has a good print quality, and especially in parts by the warmer colors you see a dotted occasionally too obvious, also the outlines of the balloon are ridiculously jagged edges even more of the cartoons. Fortunately, the stretch of Marine seems to have resisted this but if you were a cartoon drawn in black and white line style would certainly clear been more apparent blurring of the drawings.
are still € 14, good enough price for a hardback volume that collects two volumes of 56 tables decent size (oh my God, "decent", less humiliating the 17x26 that have forced Murena ).
Take it or leave it. Or rush to order the hardcover volumes to enjoy French drawings Marini.

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