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Lilith By Luca Enoch
08 Oct 2012 22:47 #28967
by superfunk
Lilith By Luca Enoch was created by superfunk
Originaly it's an Italian graphic novel drawn by a great artist named Luca Enoch. Story is about the Lilith and it is a very unique interpretation. Just read four chapters and I like the story very much so far.
Beside the solid story, surprisingly there are quite a lot of super strength, invulnerability depictions, mostly on humans (gore, severed limbs).
www.comicvine.com/luca-enoch/26-60232/lilith/49-35994/
definitely worth to have
Beside the solid story, surprisingly there are quite a lot of super strength, invulnerability depictions, mostly on humans (gore, severed limbs).
www.comicvine.com/luca-enoch/26-60232/lilith/49-35994/
definitely worth to have
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09 Oct 2012 09:19 #28977
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At the cost of being the party pooper I have to say that Lilith might not be as good as it sound.
Granted there's plenty of super-strength, invulnerability and the occasional super-speed, although everything is very, very gore filled.
But the storyline gave me major problems, while the basic plot is outlined very soon, the author keeps throwing in references to something else that the protagonist forgot/was forced to forget, which pisses me off in a serie that has only two books per year.
I think that now that we have about four years of stories behind us it works, but the first issues pissed me off a lot.
Granted there's plenty of super-strength, invulnerability and the occasional super-speed, although everything is very, very gore filled.
But the storyline gave me major problems, while the basic plot is outlined very soon, the author keeps throwing in references to something else that the protagonist forgot/was forced to forget, which pisses me off in a serie that has only two books per year.
I think that now that we have about four years of stories behind us it works, but the first issues pissed me off a lot.
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10 Oct 2012 01:50 #28991
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Any good super power examples? Can't seem to find much info about this.
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10 Oct 2012 09:17 #28993
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A common flaw for many Italian comics.
Anyway there's not much in the vein of lifting, but a lot in terms of invulnerability and dismembering. In issue #7, Lilith appeared in ancient Rome and became a gladiator. She pretty much pounded each and every opponent with ease and was nicknamed "the Amazon" for her combat skills. As she was received by emperor Commodus, she displayed a great invulnerability trick by setting her own arm on fire. Later, during her final match she pretty much rip her opponent chest apart to extract the spyromorph (her target). By the end of the issue both the emperor and her fellow gladiators started to address her as "goddess".
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steelknight3000 wrote: Any good super power examples? Can't seem to find much info about this.
A common flaw for many Italian comics.
Anyway there's not much in the vein of lifting, but a lot in terms of invulnerability and dismembering. In issue #7, Lilith appeared in ancient Rome and became a gladiator. She pretty much pounded each and every opponent with ease and was nicknamed "the Amazon" for her combat skills. As she was received by emperor Commodus, she displayed a great invulnerability trick by setting her own arm on fire. Later, during her final match she pretty much rip her opponent chest apart to extract the spyromorph (her target). By the end of the issue both the emperor and her fellow gladiators started to address her as "goddess".
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10 Oct 2012 14:47 #28997
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are there any sample pages that can be posted on the site?
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10 Oct 2012 18:17 - 10 Oct 2012 18:18 #29003
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This is the best I could find.
A couple of them are NSFW.
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fats wrote: are there any sample pages that can be posted on the site?
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This is the best I could find.
A couple of them are NSFW.
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02 Dec 2012 12:14 #29521
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Indeed, there are actually several moments where the beautiful Lilith uses her superhuman strength. Here are some other examples:
She knocks a horse with a single punch:
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She breaks a strong rope:
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She overpowers a guard and broke his 2 wrists bones with her bare hands:
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She pulls a grate (grating) in stone with one hand:
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And one of the best (for me !), she bends a metal riffle under her knee:
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She knocks a horse with a single punch:
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And one of the best (for me !), she bends a metal riffle under her knee:
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