Click on a thumbnail to go to Google Books.
Loading... House of M Omnibusby Brian Michael Bendis
None Loading...
Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. no reviews | add a review
Belongs to SeriesContainsHouse of M #1 (of 8) by Brian Michael Bendis (indirect) House of M #2 (of 8) by Brian Michael Bendis (indirect) House of M #3 (of 8) by Brian Michael Bendis (indirect) House of M #4 (of 8) by Brian Michael Bendis (indirect) House of M #5 (of 8) by Brian Michael Bendis (indirect) House of M #6 (of 8) by Brian Michael Bendis (indirect) House of M #7 (of 8) by Brian Michael Bendis (indirect) House of M #8 (of 8) by Brian Michael Bendis (indirect) The Pulse: House of M Special #1 by Brian Michael Bendis (indirect) Fantastic Four: House of M #2 - Four the Hard Way by John Layman (indirect) Fantastic Four: House of M #3 - King for a Day by John Layman (indirect) Iron Man: House of M #1 - Father's Day by Greg Pak (indirect) Iron Man: House of M #2 - Independence Day by Greg Pak (indirect) Iron Man: House of M #3 - Doomsday by Greg Pak (indirect) The Incredible Hulk [1999] #83 by Peter David (indirect) The Incredible Hulk [1999] #84 by Peter David (indirect) The Incredible Hulk [1999] #85 by Peter David (indirect) The Incredible Hulk [1999] #86 by Peter David (indirect) The Incredible Hulk [1999] #87 by Peter David (indirect) Mutopia X #1 (of 5) by David Hine (indirect) Mutopia X #2 (of 5) by David Hine (indirect) Mutopia X #3 (of 5) by David Hine (indirect) Mutopia X #4 (of 5) by David Hine (indirect) Mutopia X #5 (of 5) by David Hine (indirect) New X-Men [2004] #16 by Nunzio DeFilippis (indirect) New X-Men [2004] #17 by Nunzio DeFilippis (indirect) New X-Men [2004] #18 by Nunzio DeFilippis (indirect) New X-Men [2004] #19 by Nunzio DeFilippis (indirect) Secrets of the House of M #1 by Mike Raicht (indirect) Spider-Man: House of M #1 (of 5) by Mark Waid (indirect) Spider-Man: House of M #2 (of 5) by Mark Waid (indirect) Spider-Man: House of M #3 (of 5) by Mark Waid (indirect) Spider-Man: House of M #4 (of 5) by Mark Waid (indirect) Spider-Man: House of M #5 (of 5) by Mark Waid (indirect) The Uncanny X-Men #463 - Season of the Witch, Part 2: We're Not in Kansas Anymore by Chris Claremont (indirect) Wolverine (2003) #33 - Chasing Ghosts, Part 1 by Daniel Way (indirect) Wolverine (2003) #34 - Chasing Ghosts, Part 2 by Daniel Way (indirect) Wolverine (2003) #35 - Chasing Ghosts, Part 3 by Daniel Way (indirect) Black Panther (2005-2008) #7 by Reginald Hudlin (indirect) The Pulse #10 by Brian Michael Bendis (indirect) Captain America (2005-2009) #10 by Ed Brubaker (indirect)
The unstable Scarlet Witch has rewritten reality -- into a world where Magneto is king! In this "House of M," mutants are Earth's dominant species, living glamorous lives and reigning over the oppressed Sapien class. But Wolverine, now a member of Magnus' peacekeeping force S.H.I.E.L.D., remembers how the world used to be. And his quest to find and awaken his former allies in the Avengers and X-Men sparks a revolution that aims to tear down Wanda's strange new world! COLLECTING: House of M (2005) 1-8, Spider-Man: House of M (2005) 1-5, Fantastic Four: House of M (2005) 1-3, Iron Man: House of M (2005) 1-3, New Thunderbolts (2004) 11, Black Panther (2005) 7, Uncanny X-Men (1981) 462-465, Wolverine (2003) 33-35, Captain America (2004) 10, Pulse (2004) 10, Cable & Deadpool (2004) 17, Incredible Hulk (2000) 83-87, New X-Men (2004) 16-19, Exiles (2001) 69-71, Mutopia X (2005) 1-5, Decimation: House of M - The Day After (2005), Giant-Size Ms. Marvel (2006) 1, Secrets of the House of M (2005), Pulse: House of M Special (2005), House of M 1 Director's Cut (2005), House of M Sketchbook (2005), material from Hulk: Broken Worlds Book One (2009) No library descriptions found.
|
Current DiscussionsNone
Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)741.5973The arts Graphic arts and decorative arts Drawing & drawings Cartoons, Caricatures, Comics Collections North American United States (General)RatingAverage:
Is this you?Become a LibraryThing Author. |
Après avoir entendu parler de la série House of M lors de sa sortie en kiosque, j'ai sauté sur l'occasion lors de sa parution dans la gamme "low cost" de chez Panini. J'ai été attiré en premier lieu par le principe de redistribution des cartes. Dans cette mini série la sorcière rouge à gravement pété un plomb a tel point qu'elle a modifié durablement l'univers — rien que ça. Tous nos héros — et il y en a des tonnes dans cette série : les X-men, les vengeurs et même Spider-Man — vont se retrouver dans une situation complètement différente. Je n'en dirai pas plus.
Le seul qui ne va pas marcher dans la combine — est-ce dû à son caractère de cochon légendaire — est l'homme aux griffes et aux rouflaquettes. Rester tranquille dans son coin et accepter son sort sans broncher n'est pas vraiment son genre, il va donc organiser la rébellion.
L'intérêt des univers riches comme Marvel est le fait de pouvoir combiner à l'infini des histoires avec les mêmes personnages. Les mêmes joueurs avec leurs défauts, leurs qualités et parfois leur vécu peuvent être repositionnés dans une toute nouvelle partie, un nouveau contexte pour créer de nouvelles histoires.
Honnêtement, j'attendais mieux d'un scénario de cette ampleur quand même signé par une référence : Brian Michael Bendis. C'est peut-être le fait d'en avoir entendu tellement de bien qui est à l'origine de ma déception. Par contre, graphiquement c'est du très bon assuré par le même dessinateur pendant toute la série. C'est donc une demi-déception car j'ai tout de même passé un agréable moment. http://www.aubonroman.com/2012/03/house-of-m-par-b-m-bendis-o-coipel.html ( )