I used to work with guys who called their shift The Shield and all took nicknames after characters from that show. Unironic in their love of how badass it was. Hell, you can probably find posts from me parroting it from those days here if you look far enough back. Introspection and policing do not go hand in hand.It's funny, but a lot of his re-vamped Batman concept sounds a lot like The Punisher (except for the "no killing" part). And it still baffles to me to this day why cops adopted a symbol of a character who...doesn't support them and thinks they're corrupt and incompetent? Is it really just "Hurr hurr...skulls are cool. Pew pew bad guys!"? I guess there's a reason it's not "Back the Brains".
I used to work with guys who called their shift The Shield and all took nicknames after characters from that show. Unironic in their love of how badass it was. Hell, you can probably find posts from me parroting it from those days here if you look far enough back. Introspection and policing do not go hand in hand.
Garth Ennis has the same problem that Mark Millar has, in that a lot of the adaptions of their work are just... leaps and bounds better than the original work itself.Gonna be honest, the more reviews of the Boys comic I've read, the more glad I am to know to just stick to the shows.
ALSO, is Butcher really a PARODY of the Punisher or just... literally just the Punisher?
*Looks at Preacher*Garth Ennis has the same problem that Mark Millar has, in that a lot of the adaptions of their work are just... leaps and bounds better than the original work itself.
I feel the main difference between Preacher and the Boys, is the former has a lot more love in it (as well as a protagonist who doesn't become a monster) whereas the Boys just got more mean spirited as it went along.*Looks at Preacher*
I guess there's exceptions to everything...
I thought Poe was directly referencing that the live-action adaptation of Preacher was pretty lack-luster, compared to, say The Boys or Kick-Ass, which I sadly have to agree. The books ended up being so much stronger than the series. ...well, to a point, anyway. I feel like all these comics suffered from the same problem, which is their cornerstone is shock-value graphic violence, and the longer they ran, the more they started spinning their wheels. You can only let a story coast on shock for so long before it becomes bland since you desensitize your audience. Preacher definitely suffered from this for the second half of it's run, although I do agree with your assessment of Jesse and his character.I feel the main difference between Preacher and the Boys, is the former has a lot more love in it (as well as a protagonist who doesn't become a monster) whereas the Boys just got more mean spirited as it went along.
THAT and Jesse is an original protagonist, whereas Butcher is just the Punisher with powers.
I see they've read my fanfiction...
I saw pages with a QR code online.I can't think of a single benefit to doing this, someone help meView attachment 48979
It makes pirated copies that much more appealing.I can't think of a single benefit to doing this, someone help meView attachment 48979
The mother says they were starting to get mildew from the humidity, but wouldn't that just make them more authentic?The Chiayi District Court has ordered a mother to pay NT$5,000 [~US$160] in damages after she threw out her son’s collection of 32 Attack on Titan (進擊的巨人) comic books.