Saturday, May 8, 2010

The DC Comics Encyclopedia

My Brief Review :-

Author
: VariousAuthors
Age : 17
Mode : Medium
Language : English
Rating : 9/10
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Size :147 MB
Format : PDF
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Pages:352
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Few Words About This Book :Great description of characters and their stories. High quality hardcover book. He also received Marvel Comics Encyclopedia compares the two books and universes. Both are equipped with all the heroes and villains created. Now he is using two books to create your character.

If you're really, really hard, you design Eric Larson Superman / suicide as bad shrapnel missed some may find, but can not find any significant omissions, and the small number of characters you that are represented will be surprised by. I know it was. Beautiful art work, as different times of great artists here, as well as a variety of characters and some 90% has chosen here. There are two sessions which DC pinups, and only through the last couple of months dating from the golden age was the art of comics.


While there missing heroes and heroines, but only hard-core fans may notice more DC Universe.
There is a small picture of John Constantine. However, the quagmire of the very book! Large sections of Superman and Batman, and his villains are present in the greatest detail and stories. For example, Doomsday, Lex Luthor, Bizarro, bad, eradicator, and Superman villains like Darkseid is all good classes. As stable as Batman villain Joker, puzzle, Mr., Penguin, Catwoman, Poison Ivy, became Two-Face, scarecrow, Man Bat, but bloody, black masks and Ra's al Ghul when all classes are great too! Wonder Woman, Aqua Man, Tue Martian Manhunter, Green Lantern, Hawkman Flash in addition to large parts, and the rest of the JLA. Along with good text descriptions, different images abound in this book.


The colorful design makes this book a pleasure to browse. Special two-page features, such as "Amazing Weapons" and "Romantic Moments," are interspersed with the biographies. Recommended for public libraries with active comic readership.

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