Kim Annas từ Siwa, Bulete, Pitumpanua, Kabupaten Wajo, Sulawesi Selatan , Indonesia

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05/17/2024

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Kim Annas Sách lại (10)

2018-06-16 02:31

Bé Kể Chuyện Tô Màu Tập Viết (Dành Cho Bé 5 - 6 Tuổi) - Dê Trắng Và Dê Đen Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn

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The Silver Surfer is such an excellent superhero: brooding, lovelorn, repeatedly too noble for his own good. Plus he cuts a lovely figure on his board out in the psychedelically rendered cosmos in his gleaming, skin-tight protective coating. The despair he feels at the senselessness of humanity and at his own predicament reveal a glimmer of change for the comic book world of the late 1960s. The colors and design elements are bright and bold; the power cosmic is strong; the stars are within our grasp. You've got to love the pop-astronomy zeitgeist spillover. As another sign of the times, when race relations are touched on in issue 5, we find a clear nod to John Howard Griffin's Black Like Me, which had been available for six years when this issue came out. There is a striking headshot of the Silver Surfer wearing a trenchcoat, sunglasses, and hat loaned to him by a black scientist who vows to help him ("He's treated like an outcast wherever he goes...just because of the way he looks. Just because he's different. Maybe it takes a guy like me to really understand!"). The Silver Surfer, in his disguise, wanders around the contemporary American city, astounded that the people no longer fear and despise him. The Silver Surfer, for all its mooning over beloved Shalla Bal, nuclear-accident mutant tyrants, and breaching of the cosmic speed limit, is pretty heady stuff. And thus it's too bad that so much claptrap of the Marvel universe takes over his own first issues. This is mainly concentrated in issue 4, but it makes a strong mark. While it's briefly fun to read aloud the bits of Thor and Loki and assembled Asgardians spoken in iambic rhythm*, the older artistic style and slapstick buffoonery get tiresome quickly. I turn page after page waiting for the surf-rider of the skyways to star in his own issues while the Hulk, the Fantastic Four, and the Mighty Thor all do overlong cameos. But perhaps that is the message with this character. He is too pure, too forelorn, to do much of anything save rail against oncoming evil -- or act as a hapless puppet for those with sinister will. In some sense I suppose that is the hallmark of the superhero: they are all fonts of reactionary goodness. But the Silver Surfer is repeatedly duped and desperate, and I love him for it. *Thor has no wish to do thee harm! He doth ignore thy words, my lord!

Người đọc Kim Annas từ Siwa, Bulete, Pitumpanua, Kabupaten Wajo, Sulawesi Selatan , Indonesia

Người dùng coi những cuốn sách này là thú vị nhất trong năm 2017-2018, ban biên tập của cổng thông tin "Thư viện Sách hướng dẫn" khuyến cáo rằng tất cả các độc giả sẽ làm quen với văn học này.