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I agree with him. Parlov is lackluster, he'd be a good concept artist.I like Goran Parlovs art therefore I take your statement as a personal insult.
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Ennis badly needs someone to rein him in. He can't write good books without a hands-on editor or a co-writer. He has some interesting ideas, but his crutches and holdups prevent them from being developed to their full potential. Boys is an easy example of that. It has potential of a good satire in vein of Robocop. Ennis instead squanders it on cheap humor, shock value, and contempt for superheroes. Story has very little depth of any kind, and the ending makes it feel even more lackluster.It's remained in my top 10 ever since I got into it and it's easily Ennis' best work. It's a shame that Leandro Fernandez couldn't have drawn the whole book but there was some good art on there. I loved how Ennis didn't shy away from the fact that Frank is a monster who just happens to go after the right targets, but gave him enough humanity to not alienate the audience without making him too soft. Makes me wish that instead of something like The Boys or Crossed, he could just stick with serious, gritty crime dramas because when he's not trying to be offensive, he can make some pretty good stories.
Speaking of Ennis, The Pro is still to me the biggest waste of potential ever made. A hooker gets powers and instead of being a superhero she goes out to make as much cash as she can servicing johns? That could have been good. And instead he spends more times pissing on the Justice League than doing anything all that entertaining.
I thought that the ending was very meh. I did not like that the government had weapons that could kill supes all along and they never stepped in earlier. Twist with the the clone being the one all along was pretty odd, almost as it was simply done for the sake of itself. With some parodies Ennis just goes for the lowest hanging fruit. I share his sentiment on superhero comics holding the medium back but he has too much loathing for capes and love for crude jokes. X-Men parody is a good example. Going for Xavier being a kiddy diddler is pretty lazy. He could have done something a little more creative. Going after X-Men's melodrama, angst, ridiculous story lines, even more ridiculous origin stories of characters like Cable, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. There is so much to lampoon, and Ennis went with the most obvious joke.For the longest time I have dismissed the Boys after reading two issues. It just seemed overly crude and the Amazon show's big push did little to make me interested. I finally finished all 72 issues and I liked it. Once you learn to roll with the humor and have a laugh you find that there is actually an interesting story hidden under here.
I thought that the ending was very meh. I did not like that the government had weapons that could kill supes all along and they never stepped in earlier. Twist with the the clone being the one all along was pretty odd, almost as it was simply done for the sake of itself. . With some parodies Ennis just goes for the lowest hanging fruit. I share his sentiment on superhero comics holding the medium back but he has too much loathing for capes and love for crude jokes. X-Men parody is a good example. Going for Xavier being a kiddy diddler is pretty lazy. He could have done something a little more creative. Going after X-Men's melodrama, angst, ridiculous story lines, even more ridiculous origin stories of characters like Cable, and that's just the tip of the iceberg. There is so much to lampoon, and Ennis went with the most obvious joke.
As for Ennis and Punisher, I prefer to only acknowledge the original 12 issue mini (Welcome Back Frank) and the follow up mini, Punisher War Zone that came out in the late 00s. Ennis had no fucking clue what he was doing after the original mini and Detective Soap trauma conga line got tired real quick.
Oh yeah, like Hitman is was basically PG Preacher. I noped out when the Russian came back with giant tits complaining about the issue where Frank chains up Daredevil and lectures him. I think going over to Marvel was a good step for Ennis, it got him out of his creative rut and forced him to branch out. Sure, Fury (The 2001 mini he did with Darrick Robertson) and Punisher had a lot of similar tropes and dumb jokes, but we also got some interesting stories.@MirrorNoir
I think you're thinking of the Marvel Knights Punisher series because the weird "lol soap fucked his mom lolololol" crap wasn't in what people refer to as Punisher MAX. The 2001 MK series was dumb and goofy (though there were still a handful of good stories in it), the 2004 MAX series was far more grounded and serious and also by far Ennis' best work and some of my favorite comics.
I did but found it kind of meh. Pretty disappointing based on the praise it got and the marketing push I saw in Europe when I visited around the time book came out. It starts out interesting but it is Barbucci's art that carries the book in the end. You can see the tinges of Juan Gimenez's influence show up in Barbucci's Sky Doll art style. He somehow manages to tweak his style to make it distinct for every project but you can still tell it's Barbucci.Who has read Skydoll, I like Barbucci and am an unironic W.I.T.C.H fan
Supposedly they have already made $1.7-$2 million in sales, presumably pre-orders given that the first issue launches in August.Judging by the pictures of the comics in the video it just looks like more capeshit. The only thing it has going for it in the pile of other superhero comics is that it's creator is "non woke" which isn't going to be enough to get people to actually buy the comics.
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Earth One: Green Lantern is phenomenal, it’s a standalone love-letter to Alien, 2001: A Space Odyssey and a bit of Blade Runner.
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Earth One: Green Lantern is phenomenal, it’s a standalone love-letter to Alien, 2001: A Space Odyssey and a bit of Blade Runner.
For more modern comparisons I’d compare it to Dead Space or Mass Effect, especially the former as our protagonist is a clinically-depressed wagie who works for a mining company.
Set in a distant future where man has a successful form of space travel and immense mining operations have begun on our solar system. Ferris Galactic employee Harold “Hal” Jordan finds the first sign of exterrestrial life…….
In a world without “other heroes” Green Lantern is allowed to shine and his mythos take centre-stage on the galactic scale, there’s some clever twists to the usual cast and an underlying message of hope at the end.
I've always assumed they were girls who were ignored by males in highschool only to find a niche of nerdy comic type men in college who simp for them, and because they're 10 years behind in experience having simps compared to most women their age They cultivate a more rabid type of cult that leads to them becoming queen of the bugmen and getting easily promoted in their niche.Why is it always white college women who make characters and comics like this?
Have you read Platoon? I found it rather forgettable...@MirrorNoir
I think you're thinking of the Marvel Knights Punisher series because the weird "lol soap fucked his mom lolololol" crap wasn't in what people refer to as Punisher MAX. The 2001 MK series was dumb and goofy (though there were still a handful of good stories in it), the 2004 MAX series was far more grounded and serious and also by far Ennis' best work and some of my favorite comics.
You have no idea how much I wish Superman: Earth One had more books, I really enjoyed that take on clark
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Earth One: Superman was pretty good, most of the imprint is actually recommended.
With the obvious exceptions of Wonder Woman and Teen Titans.
Superman is pretty much what Sneeder attempted…….. but competent and grounded, Batman is a return to basic crime fighting and has actually been used as inspiration for modern stuff like Battinson and Telltale.
Earth One: Wonder Woman is what happens when you let a writer do whatever he wants because of past merits.