This Jessica jones show is like 90% clunky exposition
everyone needs to take a Jessica Jones break and watch Survivor Series tonight.
Roman Reigns WWE World Champion!
This Jessica jones show is like 90% clunky exposition
Anybody reading The Fuse? I only read the first issue, but I remember quite liking it.
Anybody reading The Fuse? I only read the first issue, but I remember quite liking it.
everyone needs to take a Jessica Jones break and watch Survivor Series tonight.
Roman Reigns WWE World Champion!
everyone needs to take a Jessica Jones break and watch Survivor Series tonight.
Roman Reigns WWE World Champion!
How about some more of you readShutterValiant if you want to read a great comic book.
How about some more of you read Shutter if you want to read a great comic book.
Will Buff Bagwell or Mortis be there?
I don't know who they are so i am leaning towards no....
no Brock too :/ Although when i think about Brock i think about story angles that don't exist.
Old WCW wrestlers. And the guy who played Mortis actually died in 2010 now that I think about it. RIP Chris Kanyon.
Read the preview for the most recent issue. Looks good.Talking kitties.
Have you read Keatinge's Glory? I have both volumes, but have yet to read them. I loaned them to a friend though and she absolutely loved them. Dude is hit or miss, from the sounds of it. He did that Morbius series a few years ago that everyone here hated with a fiery passion.
I keep meaning to. That's the book Sophie Campbell did art for right?
Reading through that Luthor Miniseries by Brian Azzarello. So fucking good.
Critisims about the technical part of the show aside, I wonder if this show is less appealing to some guys because they find it less relatable due to the protagonist being a woman. Not calling people sexist, just saying that it's typically harder to see through a characters eyes when your gender doesn't match theirs. A small example of this would be how the villian tells woman to smile. That shit burns me up because it's something I've experienced throughout my real life experience. Maybe not everyone relates to JJ like they do Daredevil or whomever.
I think that line of thinking is some men's right activist bullshit right there. If you have trouble empathizing with a female character, you have problems empathizing with women, which is frightening. That's the kind of thinking that "other's" women and minimize their experience. If you don't like Jessica Jones because you can't relate to her as a woman, that's more an [awful] reflection of you.
I get people not digging the show because of the intense subject matter and it's realistic portrayal of PTSD. If you're television experience is about escapism, this isn't going to be you.
I'm only 2 eps in and I'm enjoying the hell out of the show. Sure, some of it's dialogue is a bit on the nose, but this isn't a subtle show. It wields its metaphor like a hammer, because it wants to goddamn make sure you get it's point. But...
LOL at People complaining about the "stiff" dialogue in Jessica Jones but loving Geoff Johns comics.
ed likes this postI think that line of thinking is some men's right activist bullshit right there. If you have trouble empathizing with a female character, you have problems empathizing with women, which is frightening. That's the kind of thinking that "other's" women and minimize their experience. If you don't like Jessica Jones because you can't relate to her as a woman, that's more an [awful] reflection of you.
I get people not digging the show because of the intense subject matter and it's realistic portrayal of PTSD. If you're television experience is about escapism, this isn't going to be you.
I'm only 2 eps in and I'm enjoying the hell out of the show. Sure, some of it's dialogue is a bit on the nose, but this isn't a subtle show. It wields its metaphor like a hammer, because it wants to goddamn make sure you get it's point. But...
LOL at People complaining about the "stiff" dialogue in Jessica Jones but loving Geoff Johns comics.
oof
Silly Freeza. You loveKilgrave.. Smile.
everyone needs to take a Jessica Jones break and watch Survivor Series tonight.
Roman Reigns WWE World Champion!
How about some more of you read Shutter if you want to read a great comic book.
Have you read Keatinge's Glory? I have both volumes, but have yet to read them. I loaned them to a friend though and she absolutely loved them.
I keep meaning to. That's the book Sophie Campbell did art for right?
She is listed as Sophie Campbell on newer tps and HCs of glory.
Is she really? I didn't realize they were still printing it.
Well I'd agree with you, exceptFive episodes into Jessica Jones and I'm really liking it. Except for the fact that they'rewasting all this time on Killgrave, who may be the most boring villain in the Marvel universe. I mean, this guy is fucking Arcade-tier.
I am intensely intrigued by this sentenceOh shit, Sub-Mariner really went full Lovecraft.
Man that Justice League episode was godlike.What year is this series from?
Also remember that one time Aquaman told Cthulhu to go fuck himself?
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Good fucking times~
You can stop the sarcasm. No one wants this.everyone needs to take a Jessica Jones break and watch Survivor Series tonight.
Roman Reigns WWE World Champion!
Probably because no one would be able to take a man fully painted in purple seriously. I mean, the whole subplot ofI'm pretty sure I don't. Tennant plays the character flawlessly, though. But why isn't the Purple Man actually purple in this show?
i recently read Glory. vol 2 was not as good as vol 1. i remember reading Keating cut it down from 35 issues to 12 or so due to sales. i felt vol 2 just didnt deliver on the great concepts of vol 1. the pacing feels much different and i didnt think it helped to breeze through so much stuff in vol 2. it was still a solid read but doesnt quite maintain its quality
Have any of you guys read Strange Fruit? I'm interested in it.
Have any of you guys read Strange Fruit? I'm interested in it.
Have any of you guys read Strange Fruit? I'm interested in it.
if youre interested in finding out the reason why Strange Fruit has been ill received this review goes over it.Have any of you guys read Strange Fruit? I'm interested in it.
that review certainly helped bury interest in the book at least around here.
if youre interested in finding out the reason why Strange Fruit has been ill received this review goes over it.
http://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/20...city-and-white-priorities-of-strange-fruit-1/
that review certainly helped bury interest in the book at least around here. you can make your own decision if thats a book you should check it out or not. you could buy it for the art (it looks like JG Jones is putting in the work of his career on it) but there are many many excellent books out there id recommend checking out over strange fruit.
if youre interested in finding out the reason why Strange Fruit has been ill received this review goes over it.
http://womenwriteaboutcomics.com/20...city-and-white-priorities-of-strange-fruit-1/
that review certainly helped bury interest in the book at least around here. you can make your own decision if thats a book you should check it out or not. you could buy it for the art (it looks like JG Jones is putting in the work of his career on it) but there are many many excellent books out there id recommend checking out over strange fruit.
Thanks, Ed. I read through the whole article, and I appreciate his or her opinion, but found myself completely disagreeing with it. I don't think there's anything wrong at all with a person from one race telling a story about a historical time period wherein they - or "their kind" - weren't the victim. Anyone who feels that way is totally fine in their decision to not look at the book because of that, and I don't want to offend anybody by myself not thinking it's an issue.
I'll look into it when it comes out in trade form, and read that reviews that disregard the mere fact that a white person is writing it. I'm just interested in if it's a good story with interesting characters and has quality art (which I already know that part is 100% there).
Okay, you should know that I too disagree with the thrust of that review, and still recommend against picking up Strange Fruit. It's not that it's white writers writing black issues, it's that they do so poorly.
Woah, just got in a huge surprise from Ed. I'm both super fucking impressed/awed, and super thankful. This is dope:
Ugh I want to buy something on B&N that costs $24.99, but they don't have free shipping unless you spend $25. Why would they do this to me.
Ugh I want to buy something on B&N that costs $24.99, but they don't have free shipping unless you spend $25. Why would they do this to me.
So that you spend more money.
Just throw a fridge magnet in or something.
Oooh, wait, buy the first book from the Dresden Files, if you haven't already.
The list.
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Is JLA good? I'm thinking about picking something else up in case I run out of work this week.
I'm also kinda confused what it is.
Pretty sure this month is a fill in story by Matt Kindt and Rob Williams about Martian Manhunter. Typically it's Hitch telling stories about the League not dependent on continuity, although I think officially it's supposed to take place in the five year period between JL #6 and #7.
Pretty sure this month is a fill in story by Matt Kindt and Rob Williams about Martian Manhunter. Typically it's Hitch telling stories about the League not dependent on continuity, although I think officially it's supposed to take place in the five year period between JL #6 and #7.