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Mark Waid & Alex Ross - Kingdom Come

A future uncertain. Future, but to a period of unpredictable weather. The classic heroes of this world have retired or are gone into hiding. One event changed everything. Something that injured the first one. Superman has been repudiated by those whom he was so anxious to protect. Not enough results. They have preferred Magog. He who did not hesitate to kill The Joker after killing more. An age has passed.
Time passes. Wonder Woman is disowned by her sister Amazons and seeks to understand what has become the world today. Who are these new heroes after the method of Magog? Parallel unacceptable villains follow the same path. They kill or are killed. The Amazon wants to restore some order. And she'll see who can change things. Still must he wants? And it is not won! Superman does not want anything to do with this. But the total invasion of Kansas by a cloud of deadly radiation is the sign of the approaching fall.
Everything happens until the arrival of Armageddon. The semi-gods were fighting under the eyes of the spectrum who waits for the right moment to act. And amidst all this, there are humans with their weaknesses, and doubt. Who will save them?

Kingdom Come is a masterpiece of Alex Ross and Mark Waid.
released in 1996, we are in full flood heroes picture made in which violence is supposed to be synonymous with reality and talent. Our two authors decided to give their views. Alex Ross, the designer, gives us realism. He painted model with all its characters. He pulls out a style of photography where the idea of movement is present in each cell. We saw the story, and each box there is a table alone. It's simple, I love the style of Ross. With each replay, you see details that we have not seen before. Drawings are discovered each time.
Besides that, Mark Waid gives us a bleak landscape of the future of DC Comics. Violence and radicalism took precedence over the good faith and wisdom of the ancients. Through this, we read a true detective story where each character takes his place until his turn to move checkers. The tension builds until final explosive.
For all these reasons, Kingdom Come is a classic comics, and comics in general. It stands on its own. Then you discover the style of Alex Ross. You can then continue with Uncle Sam. For my part, I'll tell you very quickly.

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