ou
Identifiez-vous pour activer la commande 1-Click.
Plus de choix
Vous l'avez déjà ? Vendez votre exemplaire ici
Désolé, cet article n'est pas disponible en
Image non disponible pour la
couleur :
Image non disponible

 
Dites-le à l'éditeur :
J'aimerais lire ce livre sur Kindle !

Vous n'avez pas encore de Kindle ? Achetez-le ici ou téléchargez une application de lecture gratuite.

Invincible Iron Man 1 [Anglais] [Relié]

Matt Fraction , Salvador Larroca
5.0 étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (1 commentaire client)
Prix : EUR 30,67 LIVRAISON GRATUITE En savoir plus.
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
En stock, mais la livraison peut nécessiter jusqu'à 2 jours supplémentaires.
Expédié et vendu par Amazon. Emballage cadeau disponible.

Produits fréquemment achetés ensemble

Invincible Iron Man 1 + The Invincible Iron Man 2
Acheter les articles sélectionnés ensemble
  • The Invincible Iron Man 2 EUR 27,17

Les clients ayant acheté cet article ont également acheté


Détails sur le produit

  • Relié: 496 pages
  • Editeur : Marvel Comics (17 mars 2010)
  • Collection : Oversized
  • Langue : Anglais
  • ISBN-10: 0785142959
  • ISBN-13: 978-0785142959
  • Dimensions du produit: 19,5 x 2,8 x 28,2 cm
  • Moyenne des commentaires client : 5.0 étoiles sur 5  Voir tous les commentaires (1 commentaire client)
  • Classement des meilleures ventes d'Amazon: 46.035 en Livres anglais et étrangers (Voir les 100 premiers en Livres anglais et étrangers)
  •  Souhaitez-vous compléter ou améliorer les informations sur ce produit ? Ou faire modifier les images?


En savoir plus sur l'auteur

Découvrez des livres, informez-vous sur les écrivains, lisez des blogs d'auteurs et bien plus encore.

Vendre une version numérique de ce livre dans la boutique Kindle.

Si vous êtes un éditeur ou un auteur et que vous disposez des droits numériques sur un livre, vous pouvez vendre la version numérique du livre dans notre boutique Kindle. En savoir plus

Quels sont les autres articles que les clients achètent après avoir regardé cet article?


Commentaires en ligne 

4 étoiles
0
3 étoiles
0
2 étoiles
0
1 étoiles
0
5.0 étoiles sur 5
5.0 étoiles sur 5
Commentaires client les plus utiles
1 internautes sur 1 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile 
5.0 étoiles sur 5 Sublime ! 12 février 2012
Par a7xntho
Format:Relié|Achat authentifié par Amazon
Ce livre regroupe les épisodes 1 a 19 de la nouvelle série Invincible Iron Man de Fraction et Larocca.

Quelle bonheur scénaristique et visuelle que ces 3 runs regroupés en un seul gros omnibus.
On y découvre une première aventure ou Stark affronte Ezekiel Stane, le fils de son plus grand ennemi, Obadiah.

S'en suit la fabuleuse saga World's Most Wanted, ou Tony Stark devient l'ennemi public n°1 aux yeux de Mr Osborn, directeur du HAMMER.
L'action et les dialogues sont trés bien dosés, le BOUM BOUM est mis de coté et le coté chasse a l'homme et plan mis en avant.

Je conseille vivement !
Avez-vous trouvé ce commentaire utile ?
Commentaires client les plus utiles sur Amazon.com (beta)
Amazon.com: 4.4 étoiles sur 5  25 commentaires
31 internautes sur 33 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile 
5.0 étoiles sur 5 9/10 15 mars 2010
Par Uthor - Publié sur Amazon.com
Format:Relié
19 issues in a nice hardcover. There's basically two story arcs here. The first seven issues take place before Secret Invasion where Stark's tech gets out into the hands of terrorists. It's about his fears that the Iron Man tech gets used for evil and the sacrifices he makes to stop it. It reminds me a bit of an early Authority story.

The next 12 issues are post-SI, with Stark being kicked out of S.H.I.E.L.D. (S.H.I.E.L.D. itself becoming H.A.M.M.E.R.) and being replaced by Osborn. Stark has all the important security info stored in his brain, which he has to erase so Osborn doesn't get his hands on it. It's a story about the world's richest man on the run, going from hideout to hideout and scavenging tech, all the while slowly losing his mind, his memories, and his abilities to function. There's a cool parallel with Stark's devolving mind and him using progressively more simple Iron Man suits, eventually completely loosing his mind as he makes his way to the original gray Iron Man mk I suit. I liked this second arc better.

There's also two stories going on at the same time. One is of Pepper Potts learning to use Rescue, a defensive only Iron Man suit. The other is a spy story featuring Maria Hill as she tries to get some info to Capt. America and that eventually involves Black Widow.

The only thing I don't like about this volume is the coloring. It looks airbrushed and, especially early on, gives everything an unnatural sheen. It gets mellowed out by the end.
3 internautes sur 3 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile 
4.0 étoiles sur 5 Redemption 17 janvier 2011
Par Soren K. - Publié sur Amazon.com
Format:Relié|Achat authentifié par Amazon
If you're one of the people who has been spitting on effigies of Iron Man since the close of the Civil War, prepare to make the transition spit-shining his image.

This story arch details Stark's own failure to run the world as head of SHIELD as his past confronts him and almost undoes him. Then, after the Krull siege, Stark loses everything to Osbourne. The Invincible Iron Man has taken a licking and now that he's the underdog again, we can root for him. Better yet, he's fighting on the right side this time.

If you're a Libertarian or even liberty-minded, this series will continue to terrify and infuriate you with your worst nightmares of shady government organizations with unlimited power and clandestine processes. Finally, Iron Man is digging in and going to war with Uncle Sam's tyrannical offspring.

Excellently written, fantastically drawn. My only complaint and reason to subtract a star is that the action, at times, can be a bit of a blur. The entire concept of the novel can at times become overwhelming and a sense of hopelessness grasps the reader. Comics have come a long way since the Man of Steel lazily snapped his fingers, flew around the world, and turned back time. The complexity of characters in the ever-expanding Marvel universe has become impressive and stands to compete with the depth and grit of Garth Ennis' more adult-oriented lines such as The Boys and Preacher (of course minus the nudity and ultra-violence, although this novel does contain more than a few provocative glimpses of Black Widow, Pepper, and Maria Hill showing some skin). Strap yourselves in for an incredible story. This novel will tear at you. Be prepared for the ultimate emotional investment.
7 internautes sur 9 ont trouvé ce commentaire utile 
5.0 étoiles sur 5 Tony Stark gets the hubris knocked out of him 30 mars 2010
Par H. Bala - Publié sur Amazon.com
Format:Relié|Achat authentifié par Amazon
No one likes a high and mighty know-it-all. Even Classius Clay didn't become the people's champion until he lost his first fight. In the Marvel universe Tony Stark, the world's foremost futurist, is probably the most smug smart guy around. He wasn't ever my favorite costumed crimefighter, but then the live action movie came along and made me like him and then I picked up Matt Fraction's run and he made me like him even more. Drat.

This is the INVINCIBLE IRON MAN Omnibus and it collects the first 19 issues of the new series, and it's unputdownable enough that it won the Eisner award for Best New Series. If, like me, you're not caught up with everything that Tony Stark has been up to, well, it's fine, because Matt Fraction catches you up enough with the requisite backstory.

This first arc here covers Tony Stark's end stint as Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. as he tangles with global terrorism and with Ezekiel Stane, the homicidal genius son of Obadiah Stane (who had been Stark's nemesis). Young and insane Ezekiel Stane is converting men into walking repulsor bombs, and the kicker is that the technology used is clearly lifted from Tony Stark's design. It's only one element of Ezekiel's murderous vendetta against our favorite superhero industrialist.

The second arc is epic and it comprises the bulk of this collection, and it takes us past the events of the Skrull invasion, and it finds Tony Stark discredited and ousted as Director of S.H.I.E.L.D. on grounds of royally bollocksing stuff up during the invasion. And maybe, just maybe, part of it too is repercussion from his sanctimonious deeds in the Civil War. S.H.I.E.L.D. is shut down, H.A.M.M.E.R. established in its place, with Norman Osborn now running things. The public, of course, doesn't have the slightest that Osborn is a giggling psychopath.

This is about as low as we've ever seen Tony Stark, discounting his time in the '80s as a raging alcoholic, which inarguably was Stark at lowest ebb. Stark Enterprises is gutted, and when Tony refuses to cooperate (ie: hand over the Superhero Registration Act database), he becomes a wanted man. But here's the key element to this whole arc, that which makes this story so gripping: the database is now kept solely in Tony's brain and so, to make sure that Osborn doesn't gain access to it and other secrets, Tony puts into motion a comprehensive program which will hack into his brain and into the Extremis bio-electronics package in his body (the Extremis which, by the way, governs Tony's interfacing with the Iron Man armor). The result is a gradual erosion of Tony's memory and intellect and even his core personality. All this so that Osborn couldn't get into his head. Because Osborn is that dangerous.

Matt Fraction spins a breakneck, edge-of-the-seat tale of suspense, espionage, drama, and high tech skirmishes. It's crazy just how Stark becomes this utterly rootable character as he goes on the run, pressing on even as he loses bits of himself along the way, his smarts and his memory. As his intellect devolves, Tony not only finds it suddenly more challenging to survive Osborn's relentless attacks but he begins having trouble operating the sophisticated Iron Man armor and he's soon forced to rely on the older models. If you pay attention, you get to see the different incarnations of Iron Man, except in reverse chronology. As you get deeper in the pages, you can't help but note that the progressive decay of Tony's smarts and memory obversely parallels Fraction's humanizing of Tony Stark. A down and out Iron Man, I've never liked him more.

Supporting characters, Fraction gives them opportunities to shine. Pepper Potts goes thru a life-changing event and emerges as a hero in her own right. Maria Hill, whom I've never really cared about, endures some horrifying stuff and proves her mettle as a secret agent. The Black Widow surfaces in the later issues, and I like her tough as nails attitude. And there's even a team-up between the ol' Shellhead and the unregistered but incredibly helpful Spider-Man. But where Matt Fraction really lets loose is on Norman Osborn and his big bowl of crazy. In Fraction's hands Osborn comes off as possibly the worst case scenario EVER of a bad guy getting the remote control to the universe. The Goblin's insanity creeps me out and curdles the blood. It's gotten to the point now where I really can't wait for him to get what's coming to him. And I never thought I'd say this but, because of what he's put Tony thru, I won't even mind if it's Iron Man, rather than Spidey, who takes him down.

As ever, I'm digging on Salvador Larroca's sleek art, even though, yeah, the coloring on the characters' faces tend to take on this muddy look. On the other hand, the colorist is fantastic at adding texture and nuance to Larroca's pencils (check out the six pages of Larroca's penciled stuff at the back of the trade, and then compare that with the finished product).

I'm kinda curious to see more of the Triumph Division, the Philippines' preeminent superhero squad, although the first incarnation we see did go down pretty easy. But those are some pretty intriguing superhero code names.
Ces commentaires ont-ils été utiles ?   Dites-le-nous
Rechercher des commentaires
Rechercher uniquement parmi les commentaires portant sur ce produit

Discussions entre clients

Le forum concernant ce produit
Discussion Réponses Message le plus récent
Pas de discussions pour l'instant

Posez des questions, partagez votre opinion, gagnez en compréhension
Démarrer une nouvelle discussion
Thème:
Première publication:
Aller s'identifier
 

Rechercher parmi les discussions des clients
Rechercher dans toutes les discussions Amazon
   


Listmania!


Rechercher des articles similaires par rubrique


Commentaires

Souhaitez-vous compléter ou améliorer les informations sur ce produit ? Ou faire modifier les images?

Déclaration de confidentialité Amazon.fr Informations sur la livraison Amazon.fr Retours & Echanges Amazon.fr