With my nuanced take on why capes bad, I rise above both sides :grill:

  • LGOrcStreetSamurai [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    I think the presentation is okay the animation can get a little clunky, the voice cast is superb, and I find the gore to a bit overdone. In that the shock value is diminished, the comic used that extreme violence to an almost cartoon/loony toon level but it was effective in that it was spaced put properly. BattleCat versus Thrang is my favorite example as the gore were more of visual expression of how extreme the two were willing to go rsther than just gore for gores sake. Overall i am happy to see more indie comics get some love (not that Kirkman comics aren't already pretty mainsteam). It gives me hope for comics like Chew, Outer Darkness, and or Paper Girls

    • MathVelazquez [he/him]
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      3 years ago

      I am not at all excited for the live action film, but Kirkman says he's been working on it since before the animated show. Personally I think Invincible's strengths were when it used ridiculous shit that could only be done in a comic book (or animated) which won't translate to the big screen well.

      • LGOrcStreetSamurai [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Agreed on all counts. The strength of comics and animation is that you can do just about anything, movies are limited by the tech.