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People literally got fired over BvS, I don't think successes get people fired![]()
Tsujihara got the bonuses and the women, and still got fired
People literally got fired over BvS, I don't think successes get people fired![]()
Random film thoughts.
Scorpion King movie and his appearance in the second mummy contradict that character traits, like goddamn. Ruthless and evil in Returns, but a man of the people in the solo. Also, that asian gal was all kinds of hnngh.
Am I the only person here that had to fight falling asleep during homecoming?
what happened to consona?
I never thought I would say this but the first issue of Superman: Year One was actually pretty good.
See normally I would agree with you but given the way how Miller has written Superman every time he has had a chance I was surprised that I actually liked the first issue. Now I hope it doesn't go downhill from here but the first issue was alright.I was a bit disappointed.
It seemed pretty drawn out and slow to me. Millers stories sometimes have major flaws, but pacing usually aint one of them. I think this issue dragged on a bit.
So I finally got my hands on the first volume of Grant Morrison & Howard Porter's JLA; just finished the Hyperclan story.
It's pretty cool and I like the writing (it's a lot more nuanced that I remember from 90s comics, although I might be wrong), but it took me a bit to get into the art, and I'm still divided by it. It definitely has its own mark, but it also seems a little "amateurish" for lack of a better word (and which seems ludicrous, when you actually see the complexity of the composition, the richness of the details and the dramatic power of the shadowing), maybe I'm just a little taken off by how big Porter makes female eyes, or how he draws Superman's face.... the art certainly strikes me as "very 90s", if that makes any sense. Still, conflicted is the word, cause I think I dislike it as much as I like it.
I know nostalgia dictates that everything that came before is the best and unbeatable, but I honestly believe that the best (or at least my favorite) CB artists and writers, are the ones working nowadays.
Have they announced when this series is supposed to drop?
So I finally got my hands on the first volume of Grant Morrison & Howard Porter's JLA; just finished the Hyperclan story.
It's pretty cool and I like the writing (it's a lot more nuanced that I remember from 90s comics, although I might be wrong), but it took me a bit to get into the art, and I'm still divided by it. It definitely has its own mark, but it also seems a little "amateurish" for lack of a better word (and which seems ludicrous, when you actually see the complexity of the composition, the richness of the details and the dramatic power of the shadowing), maybe I'm just a little taken off by how big Porter makes female eyes, or how he draws Superman's face.... the art certainly strikes me as "very 90s", if that makes any sense. Still, conflicted is the word, cause I think I dislike it as much as I like it.
I know nostalgia dictates that everything that came before is the best and unbeatable, but I honestly believe that the best (or at least my favorite) CB artists and writers, are the ones working nowadays.
No way a Black Catwoman will be popular...A Black Catwoman? That's new.