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Finally picked up Preacher twenty years late, and I love it. The artwork can get a little odd at times but I just love the irreverent tone it takes with its material.
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Wow. Between this and Batman vs. Elmer Fudd DC is godlike at pulling off the craziest ideas of late.I just found one of the craziest yet fun comic to come out this year.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=dvJn9EAhHq8
The one with Jonah Hex and Yosamite Sam is pretty good as well. Honestly, who thought Elmer Fudd could hold his own against Batman?Wow. Between this and Batman vs. Elmer Fudd DC is godlike at pulling off the craziest ideas of late.
If I were to give Mike Turner one thing, he was great at drawing backgrounds, objects and animals.
EDIT: I'm sure you've seen the new sneak peek on what Domino will look like for Deadpool 2 and all I have to say is, "Did they even fucking try?" The look might work for Misty Knight, but there's just a sploch of white on her face that looks nothing like Domino's iconic look.
Not sure if this is the right place for this one but on the topic of manga vs comic books:
Both sides have these uber elitist assholes who think that their medium is better and I don't really see all that much difference between them, personally. Sure, the books reflect different values since they come from different cultures, but there're people out there who legitimately think that one side is all crap and that their preferred side is somehow magically better.
Late to the reply but whatevs. Apparently there's a bunch of lit French and Italian comics, but I can never find a translation in English for them and don't understand either of those languages. God dammit!and that's only the tip of the iceberg that is European comics. Which reminds me, I really should look into checking out some worthwhile Asian stuff.
For a character we didn't get to see much of before he died and how bland Daniel seems thus far, it was a rather touching, poignant scene.It didn't feel like a man died in my arms... felt more like I'd sent him on his way.
Honestly I think Oda must have the ending mapped out at this point.The people who complain about "reboots" tend to forget that western and Japanese comics have a completely different approach to how they publish material. Manga doesn't switch writers when they finish a run, an author does an entire series until it's finished. In the Big Two, comics are like soap operas in that they're intended to continue indefinitely with multiple writers building on the universe. If the guy writing Superman drops dead, Superman isn't canceled. If they guy writing One Piece drops dead, no more One Piece.
One Piece was originally planned to only last for 5 years, but it ended up being really popular. He has the entire thing planned out and apparently had the ending planned before he actually started making the series. It was apparently only halfway over after the Whitebeard War arc, if I remember correctly.Honestly I think Oda must have the ending mapped out at this point.
If DC was realistic people would be able to see that Superman is really Clark Kent or the idea that the military wouldn't find and take Superman from his spaceship than a farmer and his wife....asking for realism in tales of a man who fly at near light speeds whose enemies include a reality warper and a superintelligent autistic robot is dumb.It sounds more original than most deconstructions. My main issue with them is people who keep going for "SUPERMAN WOULD BE AN EVIL TYRANT IF DC WAS REALISTIC" and think they're way more clever than the last 40 people who wrote that. It strikes me as odd that it's more "real" for people to have fantasies about conquest and enslavement. Maybe I'm the weirdo for not having those, who knows.
My concern is if they do anything with Bruce Wayne also being involved in helping Gotham or boil it down to "rich lunatic in fursuit beats up poor people to feel good about himself". Otherwise eh, I love AU tales.
Thriller Bark and Skypiea always felt like filler (not that they are bad story arcs) in the grander scheme of trying to find One Piece and the growing Pirates vs World Government vs Rebels vs Yonko conflict driving things. I'm expecting the next whole Kaido arc will lead to a big main character death for all of the build up he is getting.One Piece was originally planned to only last for 5 years, but it ended up being really popular. He has the entire thing planned out and apparently had the ending planned before he actually started making the series. It was apparently only halfway over after the Whitebeard War arc, if I remember correctly.
The man is an idea machine, for better or worse.
Lots of alternate reality limited series have done just that.If DC was realistic people would be able to see that Superman is really Clark Kent or the idea that the military wouldn't find and take Superman from his spaceship than a farmer and his wife....asking for realism in tales of a man who fly at near light speeds whose enemies include a reality warper and a superintelligent autistic robot is dumb.
Mister Miracle was pretty good albeit confusing. Love Gerads' art. I like King's writing, but not sure what exactly is going on.I also completely forgot that the new Mister Miracle book came out this week, so I missed it. I'm wondering if I can find time to stop by my shop sometime and pick up a copy... goddamn it.
They likely won't elaborate on anything too much since being too specific hamstrings the writers and leads to more continuity errors, but I wouldn't expect any kind of answers until at least after the Doomsday Clock thing. Or, frankly, until the whole Watchmen thing has been dealt with.I really wish DC would farther elaborate on the multiverse having countless Earths being restored at the end of Convergence.