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Looks beautiful, and I like wordless comics(look for Stupied Snake online everyone its great!).
I also had my eyes on Habitat and Ancestor, Anyone read those?
I'm pretty sure I will like them, I love Brandon Grham's Prophet, so I can handel weird-cosmic-semi philosophical-kind of confusing-totally awesome-sci fi

The Humanes is awesome, apesplotation like you have never seen before!

I love Brubaker and I think him and Refn is a perfect pairng.
I really like Refn's movies, but what makes them so strong can also be their weaknes.
He has a "style over substunce" approach to his films, and I don't say it as a bad thing. His movies are told through his filmaking more than through dialogues and actual

Looks OK

When a character is dead its dead.
But lets say you have a "days of future past(or some other time travel story)" quest, so the reward can be to one time resurrect a dead x-man, or maybe you can gain "retecon points" so you can revive an x-man or change a bad decision you'v made, like they do in the comics.

What the X-MEN needs is a X-COM like game.

And on the oppsite side of things, the comic book first arc was really bad.
For me Krikman's dialogues never felt natural(in other comics too), mainly in the first story arcs, he did improve over time.
But for someone who really liked the first season of the show, its great realistic characters and beleivable zombie

Real Lolita shit

Cinemax makes some of the best TV in recent years.
They got dark and heavy(real, hard to breath, pain in the chest, heavy) drama with The Knick and Quarry, and takes the same route with possession horror in Outcast.
And Banshee also was great for most of its run, and brought one of the best fighting scenes ever to the

In season 3 Banshee fully embraced it's comic book and pulp influences. Colorful characters pop up one after another, the 'over the top-ness' was balanced and refined(compare the first two seasons "jackie chan" ovelong fight scenes to the brutal fights in season 3).
And as you said, balls-out plotting and climax galore.

Season 3 is where Banshee really shines.

I thoght Logan's acting was great just as the rest of the cast,
I can't point a singel moment when he really was less than graet.
As for charisma, I felt he had plenty of that too for a broken man.

I think Quarry should be on this list(every list really). This show needs more exposure.
I feel that if it continues for more seasons it will blow up just like Breaking Bad.

I think he's also producing Animals. Brilliant show.

I also quit Saga after three volumes.
Your criticism is on point, and I would add to it the unorganic use of sex in the story. The book tries to be mature and edgy but comes of as the exact opposite.

Somewhere out there a sleeping Minuteman really regrets reading this article

Right. Actually I always felt that Banshee is very comic book inspired, in overall tone and a bit more(im almost certain it took some inspiration from Scalped).