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Sir Roland King is the King of "Take This Job and Shove It""invest in this one for the storyline and the art! Retired secret agent Sir Roland King has murdered the people he blames for all the wars, recessions, and mounting joblessness. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.
While he may be styled after James Bond, Roland’s trajectory in King of Spies is placing him squarely in the role of Raoul Silva to someone else’s 007. I went in expecting nothing but the usual Millar-verse excesses (and fear not loyal fans of Millar, those are here in full force), but I’m nothing if not a glutton for punishment, and am always willing to give a new book a shot no matter who wrote it. Published by Image Comics, King of Spies TPB collects all four issues of the miniseries, each more maniacal than the previous.Jesus Americano é um menino bozinho demais pra ser macho, tem que ser o diabo, que aí sim ele é macho de verdade. Throughout the entire tale, Roland is fixated on his self-righteous journey until things come full circle, like a Greek tragedy.
After boarding a plane carrying the real-life Panamanian dictator Manuel Noriega, he quickly dispatches the authoritarian leader before flying off with a beautiful woman to make love. Which is odd because there’s no doubting the success of the Kingsman franchise, but I’m not picturing Millar writing this right away. His DC Comics work includes the seminal Superman: Red Son, and at Marvel Comics he created The Ultimates – selected by Time magazine as the comic book of the decade, Wolverine: Old Man Logan, and Civil War – the industry’s biggest-selling superhero series in almost two decades.Quem sabe uma hora eu faça uma análise mais acadêmica e profunda sobre isso, mas acho que encontrei o cerne da questão do Millarworld.