lunes, 24 de noviembre de 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man #21 - Where Flies the Beetle


¡ DONDE VUELA... THE BEETLE !

Abner Jenkins is released from prison after serving his sentence and he plots his revenge on The Human Torch who last sent him there. Johnny Storm reads the newspaper and decides to find him before it's too late but can't find him much to the annoyance of Dorrie, his girlfriend. Johnny then has to promise her not to flame on for 24 hours or else it's over. After some jealousy and relationship drama ensues, Pete decides to rile up Johnny Storm by making Dorrie swoon over Spider-Man as well. Yet as he reaches her house, he runs into the Beetle and begins to fight when he sees his intentions aren't for good. Dorrie sees the fighting and calls Johnny but Johnny sees it as a trick to get him to flame on. The Beetle snatches Dorrie as bait for The Human Torch and Spider-Man gives chase. Johnny shows up at her house just to humor her, and sees the house is a wreck and realizes Dorrie was telling the truth after all. He chases off after Spider-Man figuring that he was involved. The Human Torch decides to fight Spider-Man instead of hearing him out and only realizes the truth when he sees the Beetle flying nearby with Dorrie in his hands. The Torch and Spidey work together in cornering the Beetle in an abandoned housing complex and once wrapped up in webbing is ready for the police.


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TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman #21 Vol.1
FECHA: Febrero / 1965
 PORTADA: Steve Ditko (lapices, tinta), stan goldberg (color)
PERSONAJES: 
Featured Characters: Spider-Man 
Supporting Characters: Dorrie Evans, Human Torch (Johnny Storm), Daily Bugle Staff: Betty Brant, J. Jonah Jameson; Aunt May 
Villains: Beetle (Abner Jenkins) 
Other Characters: Flash Thompson, Sam (Only Appearance)
 Locations: New York, Manhattan, Daily Bugle Building, Forest Hills, Queens, Aunt May's House 
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Beetle Armor MK II 
Vehicles: none
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee 
LÁPICES: Steve Ditko 
TINTAS: Steve Ditko 
COLOR: Stan goldberg
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: superheroes
FORMATO: .cbr
PÁGINAS: 21
TAMAÑO: 6.1 mb



The Amazing Spider-Man #20 - The Coming of the Scorpion! (or "Spidey Battles Scorpey!")


¡ La Venida del Scorpión: O Spidey Pelea Contra Escorpey ! 

As Peter walks home from school, his Spider-Sense tells him that someone is following him home and he tries to figure out who, but comes up empty. Meanwhile J. Jonah Jameson is at The Daily Bugle and sees an article about a scientist who can create artificial mutations in animals. Jameson realizes he can use this to get rid of Spider-Man. We learn that the person following Peter actually is private investigator Mac Gargan, hired by J. Jonah Jameson to figure how he gets pictures of Spider-Man. Both Gargan and Jameson visit the laboratory of Dr. Farley Stillwell as Jameson offers the doctor $10,000 to mutate Mac Gargan stronger than Spider-Man. After the transformation, the doctor outfits Mac with a scorpion outfit, complete with an incredibly deadly tail. As Spider-Man decides to revisit The Daily Bugle to investigate, as he leaves, he's attacked by Scorpion. Back at the lab, we see Dr. Stillwell realizing the awful mistake he's made, and figures out that Mac Gargan will lose himself and become more evil as time goes on. Spider-Man and Scorpion are fighting, and Spider-Man gets his own webbing thrown back at him and lays defeated. Scorpion elated with his victory, defies Jameson and runs away to start his money-making crime spree. Dr. Stillwell catches up with Scorpion and tries to cure him , and in desperation climbs up a building after him but loses his grip and falls to his death. Scorpion and Spider-Man continue to trade blows when Spider-Man gets knocked down again and hears Betty Brant scream. Scorpion knows that J. Jonah Jameson is the only person alive to know his true identity and realizes he must kill him as well. Spider-Man defeats Scorpion but J. Jonah Jameson comes out as the hero for catching Scorpion in his office with no one knowing his true origin.
 
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TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman #20 Vol.1
FECHA: Enero / 1965
 PORTADA: Steve Ditko (lapices, tinta), stan goldberg (color)
PERSONAJES: 
Featured Characters: Peter Parker/Spider-Man 
Supporting Characters: Aunt May, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant; Flash Thompson, Elizabeth Allan 
Villains: Scorpion (Mac Gargan) (First appearance as Scorpion) 
Other Characters: Ned Leeds, Doctor Farley Stillwell (Only appearance; dies), Peter Parker's High School Classmates
Locations: New York, Manhattan, Daily Bugle Building, JFK Airport, Forest Hills, Queens, Aunt May's House, Midtown High School 
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Utility Belt 
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee, steve ditko
LÁPICES: Steve Ditko 
TINTAS: Steve Ditko 
COLOR: Stan goldberg
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: superheroes
FORMATO: .cbr
PÁGINAS: 21
TAMAÑO: 5.9 mb



The Amazing Spider-Man #19 - Spidey Strikes Back!


¡ Spidey Vuelve a Atacar !

The Daily Bugle continues its editorials on Spider-Man being washed up, but Spider-Man comes out of nowhere and rounds up bank robbers. As J Jonah Jameson learns the news, he takes his frustration outside where Human Torch is distracted and gets tied up by the Enforcers and smothered out by the Sandman. As Peter goes home from another day at school, he sees Fancy Dan walking down the street. Suspecting something sinister might be afoot, Spider-Man follows him and fights them at their hideout, but as the police show up, The Enforcers flee. Peter then turns up at the Daily Bugle and Betty Brant introduces him to another reporter, Ned Leeds and gives his approval of her seeing him much to her surprise. Meanwhile, at another hideout, we see Human Torch trapped in a glass jar with just enough air to breathe but not enough air to turn his flame on and escape. Sandman plans to use Human Torch as bait to lure Spider-Man in his trap and Spider-Man learns this from a stool pigeon named Louie. As Spider-Man descends he sees The Human Torch and plays ball with Sandman and the Enforcers and finally rolls into the glass jar to set Human Torch free. The Enforcers are rounded up, but Human Torch and Spider-Man get tangled in Spidey's webbing as Sandman runs away but gets caught shortly after by two policemen. The issue ends with a mysterious figure who's following Peter Parker home from school and reporting to the surveillance a mysterious figure in a green robe whose face cannot be seen. 
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TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman #19 Vol.1
FECHA: Diciembre / 1964
PORTADA: Steve Ditko (lapices, tinta), stan goldberg (color)
PERSONAJES: 
Featured Characters: Spider-Man 
Supporting Characters: Aunt May, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant, Ned Leeds; Flash Thompson, Elizabeth Allan 
Villains: Sandman, Enforcers: Fancy Dan, Ox, Montana; Rock Gimpy and his gang 
Other Characters: Seymour O'Reilly, Sally Avril, Human Torch, MacDonald 'Mac' Gargan (First appearance), Mr. Wormly (First appearance), Louie the informant (First appearance), Peter Parker's High School Classmates, New York policemen, Mike (First appearance) 
Locations: New York: Manhattan, Daily Bugle Building, Baxter Building, Midtown Bank (First appearance), Forest Hills, Queens, Aunt May's House, Midtown High School 
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Spider-Signal 
Vehicles: None 
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee, steve ditko
LÁPICES: Steve Ditko 
TINTAS: Steve Ditko 
COLOR: Stan goldberg
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: superheroes
FORMATO: .cbr
PÁGINAS: 23
TAMAÑO: 6.6 mb



Nirvana - Bleach


BLEACH

Bleach (en español, «lejía» o «blanqueador») es el álbum debut de la banda de grunge estadounidense Nirvana, lanzado en junio de 1989 a través del sello discográfico independiente Sub Pop. La mayor parte de las sesiones de grabación tuvieron lugar en el estudio Reciprocal Recording de Seattle, Washington entre diciembre de 1988 y enero de 1989. El compositor de Nirvana, Kurt Cobain, se sentía presionado al crear canciones para Bleach que estuvieran dentro del género del grunge, impulsado por esta discográfica y la escena musical de Seattle. El álbum está considerado como bastante negativo y desolador; Cobain afirmó que la mayoría de las letras se escribieron la noche anterior a grabar, cuando se sentía «molesto» y no las tuvo en alta estima. La grabación estuvo financiada por Jason Everman, acreditado como guitarrista pese a no haber tocado en ninguna canción.

Bleach tuvo una buena recepción de la crítica, pero no ingresó en las listas de Estados Unidos tras su lanzamiento original de 1989. Se relanzó en forma internacional a través de Geffen Records en 1992 tras el éxito de Nevermind (1991). En esta ocasión debutó en la posición 89 en el Billboard 200 y alcanzó una posición máxima en el puesto 33 de la UK Albums Chart. Ha vendido desde entonces un millón de copias en los Estados Unidos. En 2009 Sub Pop lanzó una edición especial por el vigésimo aniversario de la banda que incluye grabaciones en directo de Nirvana de 1990 y material extra. Desde su lanzamiento en 1989, Bleach vendió 1,7 millones de copias sólo en los Estados Unidos y cinco a nivel mundial. Es el disco de Sub Pop con mayor cantidad de ventas.


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TITULO:Bleach
ARTISTA: Nirvana
INTEGRANTES: Kurt Cobain (voz, guitarra), Krist Novoselic (bajo eléctrico), Chad Channing (batería)
GÉNERO: Grunge, Noise rock
PRODUCTOR: Jack Endino
AÑO: 15 Junio de 1989
INVITADOS: Dale Crover (batería en las pistas 2, 6 y 13)
DISQUERA: SubPop
FORMATO: .mp3
DURACIÓN: 42:14 min
TAMAÑO: 37.9 mb