049 superheroes which are strong
readx;? Sunday, 6 January 2008. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info
Starting from the 1st of the new year, AC Comics began to launch new superhero comics as originally planned, and since New Year's Day was a Tuesday, "Aquaman" and "Martian Manhunter" were launched for two consecutive days. On Friday, "Green Lantern" is on the market, and on Sunday it is "The Flash."
Four superhero comics are on the market in one week, which is undoubtedly a super feast for comic book fans, but more superheroes also means more choices, and it's easy for readers to choose the one they like best.
Alan Thomson took the "Flash" he had just bought, and gently stroked the yellow lightning on the chest of the Flash on the cover, and it was difficult to be patient with excitement.
On his desk are other superhero comics that AC Comics just released this week.
But compared to Green Lantern, Martian Manhunter and Aquaman, he expects the Flash more, firstly, according to the previous introduction of the AC Comics network, this superhero is also called "Allen" like him, and secondly, he also wants to know how Frank Miller behaves as a superhero with speed as a superpower.
Alan Thomson couldn't wait to open the plastic package, open the comics, and read them carefully.
The first storyboard that catches your eye is a vista of a city, with a text box showing the voiceover of the comic:
"To understand what I'm going to tell you next, you have to do your homework first. That is, believing that the impossible is possible. Can you do it? Good. ”
Then the camera zoomed in, and Alan Thomson saw a red light shuttling back and forth between the tall buildings in the picture, and he immediately understood that this was the appearance of The Flash!
He couldn't help but whisper "wow", compared to Green Lantern's self-acting self-talk with a green light and shrouded in a cloud of green energy, compared to using the experiment of a quasi-scientist named Saul Oder to lead out Martian Manhunter, compared to Aquaman's slightly old-fashioned storytelling opening, the Flash's opening seems to be more forced!
The voiceover and the imaginative and visually striking storyboard alone can excite every cell in Alan Thomson's body.
"See that red lightning? That's me!"
"That's too!"
"It's still me!"
"My name is Alan Barry, and I'm the fastest man in the world!"
Unfortunately, Alan Thomson didn't see where the Flash was, because there was no shadow of the supposedly fastest superhero on the screen, and in several successive storyboards, which are arguably the fastest in comic book history, he only saw the vehicles on the street being overtaken by an object at a rapid pace, far behind.
But, even so, Alan Thomson understands that this is The Flash, the fastest man in the world!
Turning another page, he finally saw the first stop-motion storyboard in this comic.
On this screen, which occupies the entire page, the Flash is in a blistering position, with a long lightning bolt trailing behind him.
Shocking, perfect, incomparably visually impactful.
Alan Thomson's eyes widened, and his palms sweated with excitement.
The rest of the story is simple.
The comic continues with Alan Barry's monologue about how he witnessed his parents being killed by some mysterious lightning bolt as a child, and how he became an expert in forensic technology, as well as how he gained superpowers through the dual effects of lightning and various drugs in the laboratory.
Although the plot after the first issue is only a foreshadowing of the later story compared to the beginning of the comic, it is a little bland, but Frank Miller still uses three or four pages to leave a suspense at the end.
The explosion of the lab's particle accelerator causes the plane of the bank robber brothers Clyde and Mark Madon to collide, giving them the ability to manipulate the weather.
Mark Maton became one of the Flash's main enemies, the Weather Wizard.
At that time, Alan Thomson hadn't thought that far ahead about these foreshadowings, but he knew that the Flash's enemies had appeared!
"Hoo ......"
After watching the first issue of "The Flash", Alan Thomson felt refreshed, as if he had eaten several lemon-flavored ice creams in a row on a hot summer day.
It's really beautiful!
At this time, the door to the dormitory was pushed open, and his three roommates returned from outside, arguing about something as they walked into the room.
"Hey, Alan, you're here to judge. Pete Green, who was at the forefront, said loudly to Allen, "Isn't it nonsense that these two fools actually say that Aquaman and Martian Manhunter are stronger than Green Lantern? Don't you see that Green Lantern's ability was given to him by another Green Lantern, which means that Hal Jordan is just a Green Lantern on Earth! This means that Green Lantern is not a person, but a team!"
"Ha, don't be funny, are you talking about the Green Lantern on Earth the idiot who keeps messing up flight tests?" Lyle Carey mocked, "Can such a person who only knows how to get into trouble be a good superhero? Martian Manhunter is the strongest, just like Superman is the last Kryptonian, he is the last Martian, unique, you know, unique!"
Sean Prince, the last roommate of Alan Thomson, also said: "Obviously Aquaman, right? Are you all blind? Prince of Atlantis, maybe he will become king in the future!"
"Half-man, half-fish who can only dive!"
"Earth is too dangerous, Martians go back to Mars!"
"Hal Jordan, this troublemaker!"
While complaining to each other, the three of them walked up to Alan Thomson and asked in unison, "Allen, who do you support!"
Alan Thomson has a very friendly relationship with his roommates, and has long been used to this atmosphere of complaining to each other, he smiled slightly, picked up the "Flash" comic on the table, and said: "Of course I support Alan Barry, the fastest person in the world!"
"Oh, shit!" Pete Green's loud voice immediately rang out, "What's going on, are the four of us each supporting a superhero?"
He sat down in the chair with some unhappiness, clasped his hands in front of his chest, and said, "No matter what you say, I think Green Lantern is the strongest anyway!"
"Is it because your name is Green?" ahaha......" Sean Prince taunted again.
"Then you like to dive the little prince because your name is Prince......" Lyle Carey ruthlessly attacked Sean Prince.
Alan Thomson only thought his roommates were a little funny, and he played a round on the sidelines, saying: "I'm sure many other readers have their own superheroes like us, we might as well go online and see what other people have to say......"
As soon as he said this, everyone became interested, and they all wanted to find more people who had the same opinion as themselves, trying to refute their roommates.
The four of them turned on their computers and began to enter websites such as Ronta, Twitter, etc., searching for the information they wanted.
In less than ten minutes, Pete Green's excited voice was heard: "Come to the official website of AC Comics, there is an official voting event for your favorite superheroes!"
Hearing the joy overflowing in Pete Green's voice, Sean Prince knew that the situation was not good, and hurriedly logged on to the official website of AC Comics, entered the voting page to take a look, and was immediately disappointed!
According to the vote, more than half a million people have participated in the vote, and the voting rule is that each person can cast two votes, which means that each person can choose two heroes to vote.
Even so, Sean Prince's Aquaman is in last place, and only has a pitiful 50,000 votes!
The first Flash has more than 350,000 votes, Green Lantern is in second place, only 20,000 votes away from the Flash, and Martian Manhunter's votes Although there is a certain gap compared with the top two, it also exceeds 250,000 votes!
Pete Haring laughed: "The votes for the little prince of diving are too dismal!"
Although Martian Manhunter is in third place, the data is still good, so Lyle Carey is still in a good mood, and follows behind to make up for it: "What the hell is going on? How could a prince who occupies 70% of our planet end up in such a field?"
Sean Prince had an unhappy look on his face and didn't say a word.
However, he also wailed in his heart: My Sea King, why are you so miserable!
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PS: Frank Miller's "The Flash" is based on the 2014 American drama of the same name by CW TV Network.
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