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Joker: Killer Smile (2019-2020)
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English (United States) · DC Comics
Plot
Everyone knows The Joker doesn’t have the most promising history with psychotherapists. In fact, no one’s even been able to diagnose him. But that doesn’t matter to the confident, world-beating Dr. Ben Arnell; he’s going to be the one to unravel this unknowable mind. There’s no way The Joker could ever get through the therapeutic walls Ben has built around himself. Right? There’s no way The Joker’s been entering his house at night…right? There’s no way The Joker has stood over his son’s bed, and put that book in his hands, the one with the, the, the…
The Eisner-nominated creative team of Jeff Lemire and Andrea Sorrentino (GREEN ARROW, Gideon Falls) reunite for a psychological horror story where nothing is as it seems, your eyes can’t be trusted and Mr. Smiles is waiting behind the basement door.
Wait, who’s Mr. Smiles?
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Publication date
October 30, 2019
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gabrielbc has rated52/1/2020
¿Qué puedo decir? Se me ha hecho muy corta y rápida su lectura. Es sorprendente como en tan pocas páginas y viñetas, tanto Lemire como Sorrentino, logran plasmar una atmosfera demencial pero con apareciencia de normalidad. Esto, en mi opinión, por el gran dibujo de Sorrentino y el excelente color de Bellaire.Se ve y se lee todo tan luminoso, con colores mayormente planos, pero con grandes detalles de sombras, pero a la vez con imágenes sutilmente perturbadoras. Es el horror o la pesadilla plasmada de una forma bonita y agradable... no sé cómo describirlo. Los diálogos son muy buenos y naturales, toda la narrativa fluye muy bien. El final de este primer número te sabe a poco y te deja con ganas de más. No puedo imaginar cómo los autores terminaran de contar toda esta historia en tan solo tres números. La edición es muy buena, tapa blanda con relieves brillantes, de tamaño más grande que favorece el gran arte de Sorrentino y Bellaire.