Peruse Army Of Darkness: Ashes 2 Ashes Documented By Andy Hartnell In Physical Edition
like the mini Ash aliens История берет начало как раз с того момента, на котором закончился фильм “Army of Darkness”, Эш победил зло и благополучно вернулся в свое время, но как оказалось, он опять намудрил с заклинанием, поэтому мало того, что попал не в свое время, а на день раньше, так он еще и зло привел за собой, а заодно и мага изгода.
Тут довольно среднего качества
рисунок, но зато это те сами зловещие мертвецы, с тем самым Эшем и тем самым юмором. По этому комиксу хоть сейчас можно снимать четвертый фильм и он будет точно в таком же жанре, в котором и был третий. Много экшена, крутой главный герой, куча юмора и крылатых фраз, но в то же время, и минусы фильма тут как тут некоторые сцены, в которых перегибают палку, да различные сюжетные глупости.
Хороший комикс, который включает в себя как множество плюсов фильмов, так и множество минусов, взятых из той же трилогии. Стоит читать, если вам нравится трилогия Рейми и хочется снова следить за приключениями Эша. Army of Darkness: AshesAshes is a boisterous romp that picks up where the Army of Darkness movie left off,
Ash Williams is back in the present, but, as usual, he didn't correctly enunciate when opening the portal that sent him back home, So he arrived a little early, Now the fate of the world is in his hands again!
Wise Man is back from the yearto help Ash on his quest to destroy the Necronomicon once and for all.
Ash has to go to the cabin in the woods and make sure his past self creates the portal that sends him back in time so that his future self can finally fulfill his destiny as the Chosen One.
Meanwhile, past Ash is being his typical, difficult self, Not only is past Ash refusing to help, but he's also actively fighting his future self, Ash's evil hand is back in on the action, too, So is Evil Ash.
Taking place overyears, AshesAshes is a rambunctious chase through time where the forces of evil are constantly nipping at our hero's heels.
Andy Hartnell's script moves a little too quickly at some points, like when he's heading toward the story's climax, A couple of things happen with no explanation, Fortunately, these things don't take way from the story's readability, even if they are slightly jarring,
Nick Bradshaw's stylized, cartoony pencils lend themselves perfectly to Bruce Campbell's slapstick portrayal of Ash Williams, At times, it would have been nice to see the script and artwork take a more serious tone to reflect what's happening in the story, but you can't win 'em all.
Army of Darkness: AshesAshes is a fun time any Evil Dead fan who doesn't take themselves too seriously will enjoy, I didnt remember this book as very good when I pulled it from storage and it wasnt, Heavy reliance on catch phrases some that werent even actual catch phrases in the movies, not particularly good art, and the story is kind of jumpy and confusing.
Absolute trash and an insult to the Evil Dead franchise, This supposedly takes place right after the events of Army of Darkness the movie and has Ash going on a hohum adventure with the ultimate beenthere, donethat feel.
The art is cartoony and unbefitting of the series, as is the stale dialogue and BORING story, I can't even recommend this for purists of the franchise, Stay far, far away. There are intermittent moments when this book comes close to capturing some of that EVIL DEAD magic, Unfortunately, though, ASHESASHES doesn't really know what to do with itself other than rehash everything you love from the films, The twisty, overlycomplicated timetravel plot comes across as a lame attempt to recycle all the familiar EVIL DEAD story elements and milk them for one last goaround.
Of all the endless amount ofArmy of Darkness stuff Dynamite has pumped out I think this is the best, Nick's art is lovely with each panel full of details and brings a constant kinetic energy to the story.
Every subsequent series and relaunch seems to be done on autopilot or at least underpaid artists on a deadline,
Recommended. Groovy. Definitely a neat addition to the army of darkness series! Calling this brand new is a bit of a misnomer about half of the collection is spent retelling the Evil Dead movies, with the other half weaving in and out of them to serve as a jumping off point for the later collections.
And a lot of the language and comments are taken straight from the movies I appreciate them making sure the tone is on point, but seeing the same lines used multiple times in theissues collected here was a little offputting.
The artwork is very cartoonish, which fits the story, although I think the level of detail was too much for the format I was reading it in, making many of the action sequences confused.
The continual jumps between the present and the past, the movie retellings and the new sections, also contributed to the fragmented and confused reading, Ultimately, this volume just barely succeeds as a starting point for new stories if it were a oneoff, though, I couldn't recommend it except to the biggest Ash fans.
But I am interested to see where they take it from here, It's not the best of the Army of Darkness comics, Actually, it relies a little too much on being a repeat of the film Army of Darkness but with a slightly different setting, But it's not a bad read, over all, Fairly entertaining, with good art and confusing layouts, Shelia
Listen up you primitive screwheads, this book continues the story of Ash vs the Evil Dead! Time travel and deadites galore enjoy! Rushed panel layout, and way too many awful puns.
First half was great, a lot of fun and great art,
Expressive, and enjoyable. A fun ride.
Falls apart a bit in the second half, though,
Would have beenstars, otherwise,
Definitely worth a read if you're a fan of Evil Dead and Army of Darkness and Back to the Future, like I am, I very rarely give one star to something, But this had almost nothing to do with Evil Dead I remember, It is cartoonish art that will not allow you to believe anything that is going on, The story is weak at best, I was bored so I read it till the end but this is really really bad, And it is written on the book that it is gory :D it is not, not even close to level Evil Dead was famous for,
Plus all jokes are really bad, If you think that you will at least laugh here, . you will not Allnew adventures of the hero from the classic film Army of Darkness, collected here for the very first time Features a complete cover gallery, including all photo covers, and art covers from: J.
Scott Campbell, Marc Silvestri, Ben Templesmith, Greg Land, Richard Isanove, Nick Bradshaw, Aaron Lopresti, Micheal Avon Oeming, Ale Garza, Tim Seeley, and Kaare Andrews,