I shaved, I calmed down, I dusted off my CDs from the Clash and I've spent currando the weekend, but not crushed or pressed. I decided that I will not overwhelm, I'll deal with things one by one as they arrive. Or at least, in order of arrival. I'm not overwhelming because I have a thousand books to read for GUARDIAN, if not I'll just reading and writing drisfrutando. Little by little. And I'll be more selective: I like to watch Fringe on Saturday after eating, then great. Nikita is a series roll, despite the PTRO are very good, well ... Happening. While I'm engaging in the final seasons of Smallville ... But I worry about having missed out on a series of secret agents macizorras to start seeing a teenage superhero bundles ...
The case is that time is another, and I have mine precisely.
This is a duel and by time.

So the issue and be done with this nonsense and introductory.
recommend two readings this week in cartoons:
Batwoman, Rucker and Williams III. Not only is it fun and interesting (which is more than can be said of almost everything I've read from DC in recent years), but it is a wonder. Complex, deep, well developed y. .. Joer, nice and short. I leave the note d eprensa Planet and images.
Collection Volume 1 Batwoman represents the realization of an ambitious, long cherished by Greg Rucka (San Francisco, USA; 1969) and JH Williams III (Roswell, USA, 1965). A project that has its roots in 2006 when, accompanied by some of the most prestigious writers in the industry, Rucka took over writing the library 52, emerged from the ashes of Infinite Crisis . In the pages of this weekly series captured the editorial decision to give a new opportunity for a character whose origins went back to the Silver Age of comics: Batwoman created by Bob Kane and Sheldon Moldoff in 1956 ( Detective Comics No. . 233). Presented as a clearly differentiated version of its predecessor, Kate Kane soon showed undoubted potential, which would be developed by the writer from San Francisco in subsequent orders, as 52: The Crime Bible , Countdown Final Crisis or Final Crisis: Revelation .
Fascinated by the new Batwoman, Rucka ignored critics and readers understandably outraged by reactionaries, sexual orientation and religious beliefs of the character-for, accompanied by JH Williams III , prepare a regular series project that eventually would have to postpone. Instead, they took the situation brought about by Batman RIP, Final Crisis and The battle for hood for 10 months, Kate Kane make the protagonist of the largest collection veterana de la editorial: Detective Comics . Todo ello preocupándose de construir un personaje femenino misterioso, fuerte y tridimensional, totalmente alejado de los cánones más rancios del género.
Más allá de un guión bien articulado, tan entretenido como efectivo en la dosificación del misterio y la acción, hay un aspecto de esta obra que ha llamado la atención de forma muy significativa: el impresionante trabajo realizado por J.H. Williams III en su doble faceta de portadista y dibujante. Ayudado por Dave Stewart , Todd Klein y Jock –colorista, letterer and designer substitute, respectively, Williams uses a clever mix of materials and techniques, alternative styles according to the requirements of the plot and that dazzles with its page layout feature, more beautiful, justified and effective than ever. As a result, we face a staggering Gotham City, punctuated by heavy own hair colors and uniform details of the protagonist, so that, as pointed out by the cartoonist, "the eerie darkness skip this red surprising dangerous and violent. " A job for the memory, recognized with nominations for the most prestigious awards in the industry, that seem to have convinced the editors of DC Comics of the need to provide a regular series of character.
Prophecies, Cults, nocturnal creatures, secrets of the past, memorable side and a heroine determined to find his own place in Gotham City. Comes time to dive into one of the most impressive comics ever fruitful emerged from DC Universe ...
David Fernández
Iron
Fist: Volume 5.
Contains The Immortal Iron Fist
USA 21-27 Iron Fist and the Immortal Weapons undertake a new adventure that takes you to another dimension. Until now, you knew the Seven Celestial Cities ... But there is an Octave City! Duane Swierczynski and Travel Foreman, along with some of the leading artists of the House of Ideas, will lead us to it. But once inside ... Is it possible to escape? Screenplay
: Duane Swiercynski
Drawing: Travel Foreman, Timothy Green, Kano, John Doe
Every time I like the tone of this series, although in recent numbers the arts is quite irregular (with genials artists and others a little more ... In landfill). The story is sensational. I like to explore a epersonaje est a mannered and has never been done before in the Marvel universe. It reminds me, happily, the latest big stories that we read Daredevil.
Soon, their corresponding reviews in MARVELITA SPACE.
In any case, go running to the volume of Batwoman because it is amazing.
More good news. Dear reader, you know what this is?
Yes, the helicopter transport paece SHIELD and we will see in the movie of the Avengers as one of the movie concept artist has posted on its web.
If so, it's probably because it is a design rejected or something, but all want to see the damn helicopter transport Nick Fury film. We know that Josh likes to do things right, so we think that will be there.
Something like that.
Although, if memory serves me ...
Man, I love this movie. I do not understand what did not work. It had everything, except lightsabers.
hairs like hooks I have put up with this.
How do you have left the body?
And with this? Can not wait ...
Be good, that the force be with you and do not forget súpervitaminarse and mineralized.
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