totalimmortal85
Totalimmortal85
totalimmortal85

Yea I'll own that. My apologies. When I clicked the response bar on the notifications it dropped down to that GIF first, not the Duck one. So I assumed both were directed at me.

Eh, fair enough. Actually, I'd forgotten about Holy Terror in all honesty. Once reminded of it I refreshed my memory. I remembered why it didn't bother me at that point (disliked it yes). Also, it wasn't lazy, I asked what the OP was citing and he dropped one book name. I can't speak to someone's point of view if I

Agreed. However to simply state the word "hate" for being X,Y, or Z is oversimplification. Critiquing is one thing. One I could do with his work as well. Dark Knight Strikes back is terrible, for a lot of reasons. Holy Terror is bad for being a bad comic book, in bad taste, regardless of what he was trying to

Oh no you should have just stated that instead of resorting to cute attempts with memes and gifs. Especially the Spike one. Seriously. I'm not going to flame you, but I don't agree for "hating" someone for their entire body of work when that perception is incorrect.

Been meaning to re-watch this show. It's treatment of Faye Valentine is a great example of an interpretation of misogynistic values. That over-sexed starlet is a perfect foil to this logic. Thanks for reminding me.

Oh I've read it. The same way I read the GI Joe comics by Marvel back in the 90's where they had the Joes killing "sheiks." This was during the first Gulf War by the way. Where several Joes were murdered by turbaned soldiers, with AK-47's, all while protecting Arab cities (granted they were being

I agree. To dislike a man for his latter day sins is one thing. However using the word "hate" to intone that he hasn't written anything good is incorrect. What happened was that his writing didn't change, he just became more extremist over it. The world changed as well. Look at a film like Robocop or Die Hard. Now

lol it's funny how people rage against him but my feminist fiance` loves the whole "I'm the God Damned Batman!" line. She says it all the time referring to him. I love it.

How is that misogyny? She hates men. That's misandry. She loathes Superman and the world of men. That is actually what the Amazon's actually think of the surface world. Man's world. A place of evil. When Steve trevor landed on Thymescara Hippolyta wanted to execute him immediately and in Flashpoint and Amazon's Attack

I don't mind people disliking his work. That's a fair shot. I would just like people to not have blanket opinions that are fueled by internet comics and conveniently forgotten pasts.

Don't forget Captain America, or any comic book character from the 40's to the 70's. They were all used as propaganda machines for various things. New Frontier and Kingdom Come are reactionary pieces set against the McCarthy era and the Cold War era.

And Elektra from DareDevil. That's Frank's creation as well. Not a prostitute either.

Yea already replied to this piece. It's wrong on so many levels. Proof number one. Elektra would be proof number two.

Yup. Sure did. Read it as I do any Frank Miller work. Hyperviolent 80's action film wrapped up in Film Noir hard broiled dialogue. Because that's what it was. Comics have always been propaganda. Always. The GI Joe books back in the 90's had a similar run with American troops being in the Middle East then. Frank Miller

He did. The cartoon is wrong, and false. Frank Millar has written plenty of females that don't subscribe to that.

So one man's self-admitted propaganda piece. A piece that was supposed to be Batman Vs. Al-Qaeda. A continuation of comics being vehicles for propaganda that has been in place since WW2. A book the author is completely self-aware of in terms of it's material and how people would view it. An author who admits that he

Wait, wait...not tall enough? Hugh Jackman is almost foot taller than Logan at 6'2 haha. That's hilarious.

Yes, let's hate Frank Millar who saved both Batman and DareDevil. You can dislike his works now, but to write off his achievements is unfair. Also, the whole "God Damned Batman" thing cracks me up. It's tongue-in-cheek. The whole world of Gotham is society of extremes. He just took it one step further.

Totally agree. Ridley Scott tries to fix this in the Directors Cut by cutting down the amount of time we see the creature as well. However, yes that shot of the engines roaring to life is quite awesome. Practical effects are still amazing to me after all these years. CGI has its place - given I do 3D animation I have

Right with ya. I had to leave my desk at work when I saw the news. I lost it.