domingo, 23 de noviembre de 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man #18 - The End of Spider-Man!


¡El Fin de Spider-Man!

Spider-Man is still being ridiculed over his escape from a fight with The Green Goblin and it's been the talk of all his previous super-villains as well as other super-heroes. We see that Peter Parker is taking care of his Aunt May at home and when at school, his concern for Aunt May is consuming most of his thinking. Pete, desperate to earn money to buy more medicine for Aunt May, goes out as Spider-Man to see what he can do. He tries a trading card company as well as a pair of scientists to sell his adhesive webbing but in both instances he strikes out, with neither showing any interest. As he heads home, he runs into the Sandman and being so concerned about Aunt May living alone, he runs away and hides and the public sees this writing off Spider-Man as a coward once again. As crime continues on, Johnny Storm (The Human Torch) begins to suspect something is wrong and writes a message in the sky for Spider-Man to meet him at the Statue of Liberty but he doesn't show. Flash is so desperate about clearing Spider-Man's name, he goes out to dress as him and fight criminals and gets beat up instead. As Pete gets ready to quit as Spider-Man, the doctor says Aunt May is in the clear and won't have to take any more medicine. After reading yet another editorial about a weak and phony Spider-Man, Pete decides to go out as Spider-Man and begin to fight back.
 
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TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman #18 Vol.1
FECHA: 10 de Noviembre de 1964
PORTADA:  Steve Ditko (lapices, tinta), stan goldberg (color) 
PERSONAJES: 
Featured Characters: Spider-Man 
Supporting Characters: Aunt May, Flash Thompson, Elizabeth Allan, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant, Ned Leeds (First appearance) 
Villains: Sandman, Green Goblin (Cameo), Doctor Octopus Next (Cameo), Kraven the Hunter (Cameo), Vulture (Cameo), Rocky Roberts (First appearance) and two unnamed car thieves
Other Characters: Seymour O'Reilly, Sally Avril, Anna May Watson, Dr. Bromwell, Fantastic Four: Mister Fantastic, Invisible Girl, Human Torch, Thing; Avengers (Cameo): Iron Man (Tony Stark) (Cameo), Captain America (Cameo), Thor (Cameo), Giant-Man (Cameo), Wasp (Cameo); Daredevil (Cameo), New York policemen, Irv (First appearance) 
Locations: New York City, Manhattan, Daily Bugle Building, 47th Street (First appearance), Baxter Building, Avengers Mansion, Ace Picture Company (First appearance), Peerless Paste Company (First appearance), Forest Hills, Queens, Aunt May's House, Midtown High School, Statue of Liberty
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Utility Belt, The Daily Bugle, Mjolnir, Captain America's Shield, Iron Man Armor MK III, Daredevil's Billy Club, Vulture's Wings, Green Goblin's Bag of Tricks 
Vehicles: Goblin Glider
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee, steve ditko
LÁPICES: Steve Ditko 
TINTAS: Steve Ditko 
COLOR: stan goldberg
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: superheroes
FORMATO: .cbr
PÁGINAS: 23
TAMAÑO: 6.3 mb



The Amazing Spider-Man #17 - The Return of the Green Goblin!


¡ El Retorno del GREEN GOBLIN !

Flash Thompson announces to his classmates that he's forming the Spider-Man Fan Club and everyone (except Peter Parker) is invited. As Peter is walking home, he notices three mysterious figures getting into a helicopter making some sort of getaway. As Spider-Man leaps up into the helicopter, the film's director is furious for him ruining the shot of the movie and Spider-Man is ridiculed by The Daily Bugle and others for his mistake. While walking Betty Brant home, Liz Allan sees Peter and shows him an ad in the newspaper about the Spider-Man Fan Club and it promises an appearance by Spider-Man himself. Flash figures that if he says it's so, Spider-Man won't disappoint his fans, and Peter realizes he ought to show, but doesn't know how. As the discussion continues, his Spider-Sense goes off from a mysterious figure in a purple hat whom he doesn't recognize. Finally, Spider-Man goes to the fan club meeting and as he swings in, his web line is snapped by an electronic frog. Johnny Storm sees this and realizes that the acrobatic maneuver Spider-Man just did to land to save his life wasn't part of the show. His suspicions are confirmed when Green Goblin enters on his new improved glider. The crowd, thinking it's part of the show goes along with it, cheering Spider-Man in the fight. Johnny not being fooled, becomes Human Torch and begins to battle with Green Goblin. Spider-Man continues to fight alongside Human Torch when he hears someone on the phone say Aunt May has suffered a heart attack. Panicked, Spider-Man flees the scene, leaving Human Torch to handle Green Goblin, but the Goblin flies away for another day. Spider-Man is ridiculed for being yellow and a coward for running away, and Peter is upset that despite all his superpowers he still can't protect Aunt May or do anything to help her.

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TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman #17 Vol.1
FECHA: Octubre / 1964
PORTADA: Steve Ditko (lapices, tinta), stan goldberg (color)
PERSONAJES: 
Featured Characters: Spider-Man 
Supporting Characters: Aunt May, Human Torch (Johnny Storm), Flash Thompson, Elizabeth Allan, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant 
Villains: Green Goblin 
Other Characters: Charlie, Dorrie Evans, Mr. Allan (First appearance), Seymour O'Reilly, Sally Avril, The Spider-Man Fan Club (First appearance) 
Locations: New York, Manhattan, Daily Bugle Building, The Avenue Dinner Club (First appearance), Forest Hills, Queens, Aunt May's House, Midtown High School
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Spider-Signal, Pumpkin Bomb (First appearance)
Vehicles: Goblin Glider (First appearance)
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee 
LÁPICES: Steve Ditko 
TINTAS: Steve Ditko 
COLOR: Stan goldberg
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: superheroes
FORMATO: .cbr
PÁGINAS: 23
TAMAÑO: 5.8 mb


The Amazing Spider-Man #16 - Duel with Daredevil


Duelo con Daredevil

Peter is given a hard time for not calling Mary Jane Watson and setting up a blind date with her. In order to get some peace and quiet, Pete heads out as Spider-Man. When swinging around, he notices a gang of criminals escaping with bags of money who decide to attack a nearby bystander who might place them at the crime scene. That witness is actually none other than Matt Murdock (aka Daredevil), but Spider-Man sees a poor blind man in need of help and rounds up the criminals. Foggy and Karen (law office associates of Murdock) are waiting on Matt in the office and invite him to go to the circus despite his blindness to have a good time. At the circus we see The Ringmaster and his crew preparing the final touches, falsely claiming that Spider-Man himself will show up for charity to lure more people into their trap. The show begins and Spider-Man (feeling obligated because it's charity) appears much to the crowd's delight and gives off an acrobatic show like no other. Soon enough, The Ringmaster sets out his plan and uses his hat to hypnotize not only the audience, but also Spider-Man himself, so he can rob them. Matt Murdock (not affected by the hypnosis) senses the disturbance and becomes Daredevil to take on the crooks. The Ringmaster uses his hat to get Spider-Man to fight and protect him as he takes on Daredevil himself. After a brief fight, Daredevil grabs the hat with his cane and removes the spell on Spider-Man then slowly goes back to the crowd as Matt Murdock. Spider-Man cleans up the rest of the carnival crooks by riding the Human Bullet and tying up the crooks. After the hypnosis is removed from the crowd, Matt naturally offers his services as a defense attorney to the now arrested Ringmaster.

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TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman #16 Vol.1
FECHA:Septiembre / 1964
PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: Spider-Man 
Supporting Characters: Daredevil, Aunt May, Foggy Nelson, Karen Page
Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant 
Villains: Circus of Crime, Ringmaster (Maynard Tiboldt), Human Cannonball, Great Gambonnos (First appearance), Clown, Bruto the Strongman 
Other Characters: New York policemen, Reed Richards (Mentioned), Mary Jane (Mentioned) 
Locations: New York, Hells Kitchen, Nelson and Murdock Law Office, Forest Hills, Queens, Aunt May's House, Midtown High School 
Items: Daredevil's Billy Club, Ringmaster's Hat, Spider-Man's Web-Shooters 
Vehicles: None 
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee 
LÁPICES: Steve Ditko 
TINTAS: Steve Ditko
COLOR: stan goldberg 
PORTADA: Steve Ditko (lapices, tinta), stan goldberg (color)
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: superheroes
FORMATO: .cbr
PÁGINAS: 23
TAMAÑO: 5.8 mb



Edwing Abbott - Flatland, romance of many dimensions

 http://www.mediafire.com/download/715kwki8916s866/EDAB-flat.PDF

" PLANILANDIA "


¿Cómo sería la existencia en un mundo de dos dimensiones? ¿Y de una sola? ¿Y de ninguna dimensión? Y, por encima de las tres dimensiones, ¿existen espacios de 4, 5, 10 o más dimensiones? Y, si existen, ¿se puede conectar con ellos? 

En Planilandia, la fantasía matemática se entrecruza con otro género: el de la sátira social (en su variante de viajes imaginarios en clave cómica, en la línea de Rabelais o Swift). La crítica social aquí alcanza mucho más allá de la sociedad victoriana que constituía su blanco directo. La condición plana del mundo de Planilandia, y la consiguiente imposibilidad, para las figuras planas que lo habitan, de mirar hacia arriba o hacia abajo, funcionan como una eficaz metáfora para la representación satírica de la estrechez de miras de una sociedad regida por una elite satisfecha de sí misma, cuyo prestigio se basa en la desigualdad institucionalizada. Las posiciones de Edwin A. Abbott, favorables a la completa emancipación de la mujer, a una igualdad universal de derechos cívicos cuya consecución comportaría el derrocamiento de las capas sociales dirigentes, y a la instauración de una democracia popular sustentada por el (entonces todavía lejano) sufragio universal, podrían ser suscritas desde las posiciones sociopolíticas más avanzadas de la actualidad.

Al cabo, pues, de más de un siglo de su primera publicación, Planilandia es un imprescindible relato de desbordante ingenio matemático al tiempo que aguda sátira social.





TITULO:Flatland, romance of many dimensions
AUTOR: Edwin Abbott
GÉNERO: Ciencia ficción, Novela científica, Sátira
AÑO: 1884
TRADUCTOR: José Manuel Álvarez Flores
EDITORIAL: Torre Viento
FORMATO: .pdf
PÁGINAS: 70
TAMAÑO: 715 kb



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