
Para descargarlo hacen "click" en la imagen. El mismo esta en ingles.
(Anteriormente lo había puesto, por razones ajenas a mi lo quite pero he decidido republicar la entrada)
¡Que lo disfruten!
En Costa Rica tenemos tiendas enfocados en anime, figuritas, CCGs, RPGs, video juegos, etc. pero nos falta algo para que nuestro país este completo... Eso que es? Una tienda enfocado en comics, pero no solo comics de los Estados Unidos sino manga tambien.
Esta empresa fue creado para los fans de comics, manga y coleccionables. Queremos brindarles el mejor servicio al cliente, los comics más nuevos en el mercado, hasta los comics más viejos!
Checklist del mes:
In an interview with
Comic Book Resources, Grant Morrison explained that what's going to happen to Batman is "so much better than death. People have killed characters in the past but to me, that kind of ends the story! I like to keep the story twisting and turning. So what I am doing is a fate worse than death. Things that no one would expect to happen to these guys at all. This is the end of Bruce Wayne as Batman."At the 2008
New York Comic Con "Spotlight on Grant Morrison" panel, Morrison talked about "Batman R.I.P." "When we begin to suspect the identity of the villain, I think it's the most, like I said the other day, it's possibly the most shocking Batman revelation in 70 years."DC Universe #0 shed some light on the potential plot of the series, with a scene between Batman and the Joker written as a prelude to the upcoming storyline. In the sequence, Batman confronts the Joker about the mysterious "Black Glove," a villain who was behind the attempt to kill Batman during Morrison's "International Club of Heroes" arc in Batman #667-669. The Joker, nonchalantly dealing out a "dead man's hand" from a deck of cards, gloatingly taunts Batman regarding his fear of the mystery villain and how the Black Glove intends on destroying him.
Batman R.I.P. will then be followed by a two-part story by Neil Gaiman called "Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?" a play on the Superman story "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow" by Alan Moore, which was also the last story before major changes in the character.