damekkodark's Marvel Graphic Novel #33 - Iron Man: Crash review

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    Iron Man - Crash (1988)

    "Первая созданная на компьютере графическая новелла" - гордо подписано на обложке.

    первая как во фразе про первый блин комом)

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    крэш - уморительно смешной комикс. Я в восторге, честно))

    И тут дело не только в графике (окке, в основном в ней. особенно радуют звуки)))

    Наверное, люди хотели создать киберпанк

    а в киберпанке должно быть много-много терминов, доо

    Лучше не пытаться понять, что твориться у них с технологиями

    мозг целее будет)

    Будущее, старку за семьдесят и он больше не железный человек

    зато к нему в гости заходит поболтать Ник фьюри о.О

    почти дружественный фьюри подозревает японцев в нехорошем

    Японцы воплощают худшие стереотипы

    Старк-таки опять железный человек, опять страдает, опять защищает копирайты

    правда, в этот раз сам старк продаёт свои чертежи

    А ещё случайно создаёт искусственный интеллект.

    ИИ его не навещает, зато пишет письма))

    Оно такое...милое, правда

    Интересно взглянуть со стороны

    прошлого за сейчас)

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