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Animal Man Integral (2011)

by Grant Morrison(Favorite Author)
4.53 of 5 Votes: 4
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English
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Planeta DeAgostini Comics (Vertigo Comics)
review 1: This one came so close to a five star review! I had never even heard of Animal Man until I was browsing graphic novels/comics at our local library. Seeing an omnibus, or complete collection, of any comic is always a cause for excitement as I will supposedly get the full story. And that is really true here. You get some really neat stories that all tie together and come to a very interesting conclusion with great artwork supporting the whole thing. The ending was somewhat of a rub for me. While I liked the conclusion, it did get a bit bizarre and dropped my rating by about a half of a star. Still, if you have not met Animal Man and enjoy off beat comics this is a really nice collection.
review 2: This was FANTASTIC! One of the best Grant Morrison books I've rea
... mored in a long time. Usually Morrison can get very confusing at times, but this one is written clearly. You can also see all the influences other comic books had after this one was finished, especially with the entire fourth wall concept. I found it funny how the character in the book viewed us as the reader calling us "perverts" sometimes. If you like the fourth wall concept, this one is one of the good ones. Many comics try to attempt it, but it not as well done and kind of just a copy of this book. The only other comic book that came close and succeeded using the fourth wall that I've read before was Alan Moore's book Promethea. That comic made you feel like Promethea actually existed.I first came to admire Animal Man in the series 52 DC comics did a few years back (not to be confused with the New 52's Animal Man which I have yet to read). I always seem to like his character though. I liked the fact he was a family man and just an all-around good person. Most comics in the late 80s and early 90s just get too weird and always seem to have an emo type of character. I was surprised to see Animal Man is a happily married man with two kids and a couple of pets. It even includes some family friends and neighbors. The artwork worked for the everyman type of comic too. It's nothing that special, but it simple and well detailed at times.The one thing that stands out with this comic book among other is there isn't one issue that I didn't like. Many single issues stand out the most like Issues 5, 7, 6, 15, 19, and 26. Those are just fantastic reads and really show the power of Grant Morrison's writing. The entire comic you need to read from start to finish to get the point of it, but as I said before no issue that will leave you disappointed.Whom would I recommend this too? Anyone who read comic books and wants to read a superhero comic that is just pure fun without all the sappy melodrama. The people who might enjoy this the best though are fans of Animal Man (obviously), people who want to read Morrison's first successful comic book, people who like animals, people who like the fourth wall and metafictional books, and mostly (as I said previously) people who just want a fun comic book to read. less
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Lucky
grant morrison is a phenom.If you have eyes, you should be using them to read this.
hilary
Brilliant! The last panel brought a tear to my eye. Highly recommended.
allieber
If only the art were as good as the writing.
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