Valiant- X-O Manowar / Bloodshot Salvation / Ninja-K / Quantum and Woody! / Shadowman / Harbinger Wars II / Brittania
DC- Justice League / Hal Jordan and the GLC / The Flash / Aquaman / Mera / Mister Miracle / Silencer / The Terrifics
Other- The Walking Dead / Mighty Morphin Power Rangers / Go Go Power Rangers
Anyone else wondering why we only get one Valiant thread? Clearly there's plenty of interest. It's a bit time-consuming and confusing to crawl through the hodgepodge looking for the sub-topic you're interested in, or the discussion you were trying to follow, or just to find out if someone else has already mentioned the thing you wanted to mention.
Anyway... what I wanted to say, but I'm not sure if anyone else has discussed, is what the hell is Valiant doing with their screen adaptations? That web series looks embarrassing - CHEAPJACK VS. THE VALIANT UNIVERSE. This is really how they want to try to reach a broader audience for their core characters?
And for their first shot at a feature film, they choose a series whose title many moviegoers won't understand and can't pronounce, whose story and characters are too complex to comfortably fold into blockbuster movie format, and whose protagonist rapes a classmate in the first issue? I mean no disrespect to the book, by the way - Dysart's HARBINGER and IMPERIUM are easily the two best things Valiant has ever done, and two of my favorite comics series ever. But they wouldn't be my first choice for big-budget multiplex fare. I really feel like the Harada-verse is made for a series on cable or streaming.
Speaking of the flickers: Regarding that video of Dinesh linked several pages back (see what I mean?) - Is that the first we've heard that there's an X-O MANOWAR movie in the works? That would be my first choice for Valiant on the big screen. Or NINJAK.
I'm not always this negative, really. Here's an impossibly cute puppy:
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Oh, and to weigh in on GENERATION ZERO: I'm digging it, and the latest issue is the one that solidified that for me. It's pleasingly weird (Gamete! yikes!) and for me successfully straddles the darker vibe of HARBINGER and the more satirical and humorous vibe of Van Lente's ARCHER & ARMSTRONG. Telling a superhero team story through the eyes of a "normal" outsider and making the "heroes" kind of scary and ambiguous is a crucially smart choice. And also I'm from Michigan and appreciate the references to the toxic (pardon the play on words) condition of current state politics.
See? Positive!
Although the high number of negative reactions here makes me wonder about its future. How's it selling so far?
If you want another Valiant thread, you can make one. The sticky is just for general discussion. And, in regards to the films, Sony is in charge there. Valiant basically licenses the rights to Sony, and Sony makes the movie. Bloodshot was first, but got pushed back because Sony wants to do Harbinger first, instead.
And nobody expects a web series to have a big budget.
I still miss Renee Montoya. Oh, and I'm a dude.
Ah, I just kind of assumed there was an at-least quasi-official decision there, since I'd thought someone else would have made more threads by now. Well, the next time I have a point to raise re. Valiant, I'll start one.
Thanks for the clarification. Does that mean Sony has rights to all Valiant properties and is simply choosing among them? Do we know how much input/sway Valiant has in that? Still a sketchy choice, regardless of whose it is. But I guess we'll have to hear more about XOM to see the bigger picture.
How about the Spanish Inquisition?
Fair enough, but it's not the budget I'm really talking about, it's what's onscreen. "Inexpensive" and "cheap" aren't necessarily the same thing - something low budget can be high quality. That teaser looks cheap and amateurish. Judging from the number of positive comments it got, and the following for stuff like MIGHTY MORPHIN POWER RANGERS, that doesn't bother some people. But if that teaser were my introduction to Valiant, it would have turned me off their stuff in a heartbeat (in the event, it was a guy at my local comics shop who pointed me their way - sometimes there's still no substitute for ye olde brick 'n' mortar).
Adorable puppy, though, right?
I've often wondered why Valiant doesn't warrant its own board here. I believe I've seen in the past that there is limited space to host boards on CBR, but with the demise of the Ultimate Universe (and board) it would seem some has cleared up.
Also, I believe Dinesh has mentioned that they maintain significant control over the movies, so hopefully it won't turn into one of those situations where the studio comes in and starts making boneheaded changes.
I read Valiant Comics, and you should too!
Archer & Armstrong / Bloodshot USA / Divinity III / Faith / Generation Zero / Harbinger: Renegade / Ninjak / Savage
Anxiously awaiting: Bloodshot: Salvation / Britannia II / Harbinger Wars 2 / Psi-Lords / Secret Weapons / Shadowman / War Mother / X-O Manowar
Seriously, why aren't you reading Valiant Comics?
Probably because it doesn't have enough content. Like, you can make a single Harbinger thread and that will take case of most of the books they're putting out right now, as well as most of the ones people are talking about. The loss of Rai, X-O, Shadowman, and soon Eternal Warrior is really noticeable. Savage can't get here soon enough.
I'd like to have our own board, but I don't think there is "plenty of interest." This thread moves at a snail's pace, and honestly, there just isn't much Valiant stuff to talk about. I mean, there's the books every Wednesday, but those rarely warrant pages-long discussion, and Valiant only drops big news every month or so. If it were up to me, I would totally have a separate board for Valiant, but I just don't think there's enough fans on CBR, or anywhere else for that matter.
Eh, I disagree. It does look fairy cheap, but I think it looks super high-quality for a web-series. Obviously, I'd rather have a movie or TV show, but seeing as Valiant is a decidedly tiny company, they get what they can get their hands on. Personally, I can't wait, but I can see how it might turn off people who have never read a Valiant book.Anyway... what I wanted to say, but I'm not sure if anyone else has discussed, is what the hell is Valiant doing with their screen adaptations? That web series looks embarrassing - CHEAPJACK VS. THE VALIANT UNIVERSE. This is really how they want to try to reach a broader audience for their core characters?
Bloodshot, I think, would've been a great idea if it came out before or alongside Deadpool and Logan, but now those two have pretty much covered the over-the-top violence superhero category. Seeing how the X-Men franchise is digging itself into a hole, and we still haven't seen a great high-school aged superhero movie (excluding Homecoming.. potentially), I think Harbinger is the right choice. Plus, Faith is possibly the most recognizable face in Valiant right now.And for their first shot at a feature film, they choose a series whose title many moviegoers won't understand and can't pronounce, whose story and characters are too complex to comfortably fold into blockbuster movie format, and whose protagonist rapes a classmate in the first issue? I mean no disrespect to the book, by the way - Dysart's HARBINGER and IMPERIUM are easily the two best things Valiant has ever done, and two of my favorite comics series ever. But they wouldn't be my first choice for big-budget multiplex fare. I really feel like the Harada-verse is made for a series on cable or streaming.
But man, Harbinger would make for an amazing Netflix-style show.
Valiant- X-O Manowar / Bloodshot Salvation / Ninja-K / Quantum and Woody! / Shadowman / Harbinger Wars II / Brittania
DC- Justice League / Hal Jordan and the GLC / The Flash / Aquaman / Mera / Mister Miracle / Silencer / The Terrifics
Other- The Walking Dead / Mighty Morphin Power Rangers / Go Go Power Rangers
I know right? I'm digging Faith more than I ever thought I would, but I'm about ready for some more serous, adult, action-oriented, titles. Valiant has got to realize that the initial fanbase that they gained by making books like X-O, Harbinger, Bloodshot, Shadowman, etc, will leave if all they start seeing is light fare like Faith, Gen. Zero, and A&A. Hopefully Savage and Renegade will scratch that itch.
Valiant- X-O Manowar / Bloodshot Salvation / Ninja-K / Quantum and Woody! / Shadowman / Harbinger Wars II / Brittania
DC- Justice League / Hal Jordan and the GLC / The Flash / Aquaman / Mera / Mister Miracle / Silencer / The Terrifics
Other- The Walking Dead / Mighty Morphin Power Rangers / Go Go Power Rangers
I read Valiant Comics, and you should too!
Archer & Armstrong / Bloodshot USA / Divinity III / Faith / Generation Zero / Harbinger: Renegade / Ninjak / Savage
Anxiously awaiting: Bloodshot: Salvation / Britannia II / Harbinger Wars 2 / Psi-Lords / Secret Weapons / Shadowman / War Mother / X-O Manowar
Seriously, why aren't you reading Valiant Comics?
Just read WRATH vol 2, LABYRINTH. Man that was incredible. I loved everything about it, the prelude, the Dying One, all the incredible art. I'm still bummed there's only one more volume but I can't wait to read it!
Why did they change Faith's codename from Zephyr to Faith?
Anyway,you might be interested to check this thread: http://community.comicbookresources....hero-in-comics
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