Yeah, it's a decent enough idea...but I think its stretched a little thin at this point.
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Yeah, it's a decent enough idea...but I think its stretched a little thin at this point.
Looking at the reveal of the villain...was that meant to be Mark Waid as a 5th dimensional Imp?
To be fair, the Parental Rights Movement people do deserve to be cudgeled. Anyone who uses, "Think of the children..." as a scapegoat for racism and homophobia deserve every bit of hate and ridicule...
Although I've been enjoying the book well enough thus far I found myself siding with Bruce's self doubt here: what is he still doing out fighting space pirates? And the answer that Aaron gave: that...
Apparently it's by a publisher called Mad Cave Studious which I've never heard of. Art looks decent.
Man, this is how you do a big event style story. This has the right bits of action, suspense and character beats that make a story sing.
I think you two are talking past each other here; you're arguing against the Parents Rights Movement which is indeed terrible and he's talking about the very basic laws that states have enacted...
Yeah, I'm really wondering how they wrap this all up, or barring that how they go forward
Heartless is still a boring, empty villain but I'll admit the build up here was decent. The small family scenes were definitely the big draw for me though.
Eh, something like school choice which falls under parental rights is definitely important especially with the current sad state of school funding. There are sadly many families that are under-served...
I think there is a distinction between the actual various rights that parents have(which vary from state to state) and the Parental Rights Movement which is a bunch of right wing nut jobs.
That's more than just a little bit subjective, but also neither here nor there considering the subject at hand. Death threats are not cool.
It felt the same way in the Telltale games too, it just felt like it was done to be "mature" and "edgy" and not because it fit.
It's certainly not a deal breaker but it just seemed like yet...
Was anyone else a little a little thrown off by the f-bombs here?
I know it's black label and bears the 17+ rating and moreover I know the greatest generation did swear...but it just felt out of...
I'm not terribly interested in what sells better, just what is the better story and both the plot and character progression are much better in Batman and Robin than in Batman.
I was originally optimistic in seeing the plot elements introduced in the Chase get more development...but so far it just feels like they are just retreading what came before except this time instead...
I don't get it...he seems like a genuinely nice dude.
This is one of those projects I'll believe when I actually see it.
The best way to see it is like this: only the good stories "matter". Batman and Robin is good, so it "matters", Batman and Detective are pretty bad so they don't "matter".
You don't need religion to think think that stealing and murdering are bad. The idea that religion has the morality market cornered is a strange myth.
It's like quote from Penn Jilllete of Penn...
Mine are a bot oddball as well, but I love them anyway.
Aliens: Sacrifice by Peter Milligan uses the abandoned Luddite planet that was originally going to be featured in Aliens 3.
Aliens: Salvation...
So like a hundred people will skip it? That's not much of a threat to a film's box office.
I say this as a big Silver Surfer fan, but there are like dozens of us. He hasn't been able to really hold...
That's awesome, I'll definitely tune in for that.
It definitely could just be a dull rehash, but I'm cautiously optimistic as DeMatteis is a legitimately good writer.
Under Starlin? That definitely would have been true, but that doesn't seem to be the intent of this project.