75 Years of DC Comics - Critiques (10)

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"In the spirit of total honesty, I have to confess that this is fucking amazing. Paul Levitz is not just a scribe for hire; he was the publisher at DC comics for a good, long time, and he gives an insider's view of the behind-the-scenes events that helped shape the art of modern mythmaking. He is generous with his praise of individuals and even competitors, which saves this project from becoming a one-sided story by bearing the name of a single publisher on its masthead. After the overwhelming success of this book, I can't imagine that a Marvel book is far behind, and if it is even 10% as good as this book is, it'll be worthwhile. Thanks, Paul, for sharing the greatest love letter ever written to my favorite hobby."— Forcesofgeek.com, États-Unis
"Une bible, un pavé et une bonne dose de kryptonite: la somme d'un genre qui forme à lui seul une mythologie de la civilisation américaine."— Men's Health, Paris, France
"TASCHEN fête les 75 ans de DC Comics en édition XL: plus de 2000 images, les chronologies, les biographies des artistes, des scénaristes, des directeurs de publication, editors et de tous les acteurs du DC Universe, le vétéran Paul Levitz, trente-cinq ans de maison, signe le livre définitif sur DC... 75 Years of DC Comics, The Art Of Modern Mythmaking n'est pas qu'un livre à la gloire de DC. Paul Levitz a peut-être été président de a firme de 2002 à 2009, mais c'est d'abord et avant tout un passionné qui a commencé comme éditeur de The Comic Reader, un fanzine devenu aujourd'hui référence et a qui l'on doit aussi les plus beaux jours de la Legion Of Super-Heroes. Ajoutez à cela le savoir-faire de l'éditeur TASCHEN, et vous l'aurez compris, DC fête ses 75 ans, 75 ans d'aventures comics comme si vous y étiez."— Chronic'art, Paris, France
"En lançant le numéro 1 de New Fun, le major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson avait pour volonté de créer une réponse du XXe siècle à Zorro et Atlas... Ce qui a d'abord été considéré comme une publication éphémère uniquement réservée aux enfants est devenu mythique. Quarante mille BD plus tard, en hommage au 75e anniversaire de la maison DC Comics, les éditions TASCHEN publie, en édition XL, un ouvrage particulièrement complet sur les DC Comics, si bien même que Superman aurait du mal à le soulever."— Officiel PlayStation Magazine, Paris, France
"Le dernier mythe américain dévoilé... Avec moult illustrations rares cet impressionnant ouvrage traverse le golden âge des pionniers, la renaissance du silver age des 60's pour arriver à nos jours."— Strange (edited by Organic Comix), Paris, France
"Reinforce the coffee table - TASCHEN's latest oversize tome is an epic 39.5 x 29cm and 720 pages. Celebrating 75 years of DC Comics, it features goodies and baddies from Adam Strange to Professor Zoom."— Wired, London, Royaume-Uni
"....holy smokes Loaded reader...1935 was the first time DC Comics KABLAMMED! into our lives. And now, 75 years and 40,000 comics later, the creators of Batman, Wonder Woman and others are releasing a book so big to celebrate their ripe old age, that it would give Superman a hernia if he tried to take off with it. Sure, their comic book nemesis Marvel may have Wolverine's scratchy claws, the Hulk's anger issues and Spider-Man's flinging webs, but have they ever stuck a superhero in a ring with a celebrity boxer? DC did, when Superman fought the world's greatest bruiser, Muhammad Ali. With over 2,000 photos, illustrations and film stills, author Paul Levitz spills the beans on all things DC, from its humble beginnings under its creator Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson, to the future of digital publishing. Put simply, it's the chuffing bible for those who still dream of donning a cape with pants over their trackie bottoms and escaping their nine to five existences. Comic books are for kids? Tell it to Batman and see what happens."— Loaded, London, Royaume-Uni
"For once I'm not going to complain - Aquaman is shown off here to good effect, which makes this book a winner for me. I can now enjoy it without reservations. Even if you're not planning on getting this, the next time you're in a book store check to see if it has an open copy of the book on display - I know some stores do, and its really quite a treasure trove for any comics fan."— Aquamanshrine.com, États-Unis
"Attention comics geeks - and those who love them! This holiday season you're going to want or give 75 Years Of DC Comics: The Art Of Modern Mythmaking from TASCHEN. It's really more than just another book commemorating the oldest comics company's anniversary. It's a definitive look at the history & influence of one comics book company, its iconic characters, and their place in pop culture history that continues to this day. It's a huge (18 x 13) tome weighing it at almost 16 pounds that requires (and comes with) its own handle."— Jackmanly.com, États-Unis
"SUPERHUMAN strength would be ideal in tackling '75 Years of DC Comics: The Art of Modern Mythmaking'. The 720-page, 15-pound book is richly conceived history of DC Comics, the publishing home of Superman."— New York Times, New York, États-Unis
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75 Years of DC Comics (XL-Format)

75 Years of DC Comics

Paul Levitz
Couverture rigide, 11.4 x 15.6 in., 720 pages, $ 200
Edition: Anglais
Disponibilité: En stock
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