Says a lot that "the Best DC has been in a long time" amounts to slowly building a ramshackle imitation of better eras for the company.
Says a lot that "the Best DC has been in a long time" amounts to slowly building a ramshackle imitation of better eras for the company.
You know Moore was happy to let other writers use the Watchmen characters before DC fucked him over right? I get that you're all about brand loyalty but jesus try and argument that isn't the fanboys favourite.
I see this thrown around a lot but it never really holds up to much scrutiny, Moore's spoken positively about a number of comics it just so happens he doesn't like the big two for a number of reasons he's been upfront about it.
Dave Gibbons deserves a co-director title on that film to be honest.
That's a good one! how was the pilot they did a few years ago?
A lesser Ellis book maybe? Lindelof could probably shine with one of Warren's "in it for the cheque" projects that build up these great ideas without really going anywhere.
Time for the think-pieces about Alan Moore hating all comics because he doesn't endorse Rebirth and this shit.
Cooke's is probably the best and even then it does nothing to justify it's existence and engages in a bunch of bullshit, Silk Spectre's fine if you pretend it's unrelated to Watchmen and is just a fun period superhero romp.
This version of Dracula doesn't drink your blood, he saps your energy with lengthy speeches about how fucking great he is.
Man I forgot the 80s were like having Glaucoma.
Jewish on his mothers side according to one of the games directors.
There's a few implications in TNO that the events of the original games happened in some form as well. Hitler might be a reanimated corpse from what I remember.
Just finished up The Old Blood a few weeks ago, this looks like it's going to be a hell of a game. I was surprised by how well realised Blazkowicz was as a character after so many games as a bland cipher, balancing pulpy overtones with a genuine sense of trauma shouldn't have worked anywhere near as well as it did.
Times where Dozier seems more than right to in all honesty.
I think one of the things that's forgotten about '66 is that it's a fairly accurate portrayal of the character at the time and one the actively improves on the format simply by being self-aware enough to treat it as being just a wee bit silly.
I'm glad he got to see '66 get the credit it deserved, rare you'll find a comic adaption that appreciated the source martial for all it's flaws. Of course gentle mockery has never been something comic fans are good at dealing with so it was pushed away for years.
Fuck the moon.
This Warhammer 40k prequel has went too far.
Aww you're leaving again, same time tomorrow? Maybe work on your critical skills while you're off in a strop.
He still thinks playing a subverted trait straight is a clever twist, probably sees himself as one of those rational types that isn't emotional all while throwing a hissy fit across a number of comments.