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I tedeschi hanno costruito una ferrovia per un villaggio chiamato Treblinka. I treni arrivano là. Dicono alla gente che li portano ai bagni. Poi li uccidono col gas nelle docce. Ci mettevano troppo a farci morire di fame o a spararci. Lo hanno chiamato in molti modi, ma oggi lo chiamano Magneto. Il suo nome viene pronunciato con terrore dai nemici dei mutanti, e il suo percorso di redenzione lo ha portato da essere un nemico dell'umanità a una risorsa per gli X-Men. Decenni fa, Magneto era semplicemente Max, un giovane ebreo che ha vissuto gli orrori del nazismo, attraverso esperienze tragiche che hanno contribuito a renderlo l'uomo che è oggi: uno dei personaggi più complessi della storia dei comics. Scopriamo quel tetro passato in Testamento, considerato tra i capolavori della Marvel degli ultimi anni, scritto da Greg Pak e illustrato da Carmine Di Giandomenico. Consigliata la supervisione di un adulto.
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- Pagine: 128
- Data di uscita: 17-01-2018
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For all of you out there who think comic books are for kids (or for geeky adults with short attention spans and a lower than average IQ), I'd like to point out that graphic novels (as we like to call them) are actually fairly progressive when it comes to making social commentary. And they have been
I don’t know why but this is one of my most rec’d books. It’s not like I wasn’t aware of it before people started telling me to read it as I did try reading it three, maybe four years ago, but I stopped after a couple issues and never rated it. Anyhoo, to stop the recs for this ‘un I finally read th Leggi tutto
"My name is Max Eisenhardt. To whoever finds this, I'm sorry because I'm dead and it's now up to you. Tell everyone who will listen. Tell everyone who won't. Please don't let this happen ever again." This was a letter written by a Jewish teenage boy inside the Nazi concentration camps in Auschwit
This story will break your heart on so many levels but its the origin of Max Eisenhardt aka Erik Lensherr and its so sad like we follow how he as a boy grew up and excelled at javelin but then comes the Nazis and well they start treating Jews in inhumane ways and we see the slow effects of it from i Leggi tutto
Even the incredibly powerful Master of Magnetism Magneto was once a boy. A very unfortunately Jewish boy who happened to be born in Germany a few years before World War II. Magneto still went by his real name Max Eisenhardt. Max's tale is a familiar one to any person unfortunate enough to have been J Leggi tutto
This book is deceiving. You would think a book about a young Magneto trying to survive in Nazi controlled Auschwitz would be one thing, but it's totally not that thing. This is a straight up story about a Jewish family being beaten and abused at every turn, yet still finding a way to persevere. This Leggi tutto
One of the best page in the history of Marvel comics, one of the worst page in the history of humanity. No Magneto, no hero, only Max Eisenhardt... together to millions of people in this tragedy. His first experience with (but would be better say ‘against’) prejudice, that will accompany him long th Leggi tutto
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