Honestly, I have bigger complaints about choosing accurate lighting conditions for the Marianna Trench so we couldn't see what was going on in the movie.
Type: Posts; User: Mike_Murdock
Honestly, I have bigger complaints about choosing accurate lighting conditions for the Marianna Trench so we couldn't see what was going on in the movie.
I was skeptical before the movie, but I thought it worked well for a Black Panther film. Black Panther touches on themes of colonialism and non-western cultures so it worked well there and did a...
I think it's inconsistent so far. He presented it as almost a slow realization. People are figuring it out, but it isn't instantaneous. Hard to say for sure.
BTW, anyone else read Daredevil:...
I decided to buy this event mainly because of the Daredevil tie-in. But I wasn't sure if First Strike was necessary or just background that will be repeated later.
Which deadly sin is Ben?
I enjoyed it. It did feel like an attempt to do the Black Armor story right. It never really got off the ground since Tree of Knowledge went on so long and then D.G. Chichester was off the book. ...
This issue felt very good. In some ways, it was very different (Matt a Priest, Ben Urich as the bad guy), but in other ways, it was classic Daredevil. The fight scene was exactly how a fight scene...
Interesting. I thought issue one was more exciting, but I'm enjoying the characters more in this issue. I don't want to keep this status quo forever, but I'm glad to just see this orphanage full of...
I think you misread my point. This is a detective story at heart, so it's weird to not have a detective. My first thought was actually Jessica Drew. But when Luke showed up, it occurred to me that...
I finally read the first issue and wanted to chime in with my thoughts. I loved Kieron Gillen's Journey Into Mystery and it felt like Al Ewing's Loki: Agent of Asgard was a great followup. So it...
Feels weird that she's not in this book so far.
I enjoyed this first issue a lot. I'm curious to see how Saladin Ahmed handles it. There's definitely themes of religion, which can be risky. But Ahmed is approaching it with genuine appreciation...
I don't think it was entirely resolved, although the actual crisis to resolve kind of tabled the mystery.
Sure, but it still looked that way. That being said, it just clicked that he would...
I actually think this last issue was very strong. I thought this arc was losing steam, but making it more sentimental and retrospective helped. It's a subtle ending, but a good one. I have no idea...
Yeah, if they use this as a story, keep her as an Inhuman, and make the fact that she's both meaningful, I won't hate this.
Please put spoilers in spoiler code.
I loved Saladin Ahmed on Black Bolt. Given the commentary on incarceration in that story, I could see him continuing Zdarsky's work in that area.
That's great news. I wonder if it'll go on Unlimited. If not, it's probably worth considering it depending on the price.
Yep. It was part of the War of the Three Galaxies and overlapped with Captain Marvel. It's basically a follow-up to the Kree-Skrull War. With George Perez penciling it, it's a shame it hasn't been...
I'm really enjoying this story but does anyone think it can be resolved with anything other than a reset button?
I loved the moments with Bullet. I thought it had great character moments and continued to have the greater statements about Daredevil and the criminal justice system. But I also felt very confused...
She is human, after all. Her gifts and intelligence don't come from being Inhuman. Being Inhuman just means she can trade places with a dinosaur, which can be pretty cool too.
I don't think my voice for Stick was ever dramatically different. Scott Glenn was just a really good casting decision.
Enjoyable issue. The story still gives me major Shadowland vibes. I did think the US Agent thing was going somewhere but the fact that it ended with DD victorious but Walker staying where he was...
Is there a Free Comic Book Day in February?