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COMICS! |OT| October 2016. Capes, Crime, Bondage, and sometimes Overwatch.

Pardon my ignorance, but I thought that Deathstroke is white? Or did they change this with Nu52?
He's white. Always has been as far as I know. Proest asked that because he's tired of being the guy you call when you a black character written well

EDIT: Oh fuck you Sandfox. You quick moving bastard
 
Pardon my ignorance, but I thought that Deathstroke is white? Or did they change this with Nu52?

I think the deal is Priest didn't want to be known for exclusively writing black characters. So he was checking to make sure Deathstroke wasn't.

Which brings us to the real issue which is that Deathstroke is so irrelevant, even people in the industry don't know basics like his race. Funny how the Marvel knock off is a flagship character, and the original is nothing.
 

kmfdmpig

Member
Young Justice Volume 2 is terrible. It's basically "fuck you if you aren't/didn't watch the show, you're just gonna miss that plot point."

I haven't read the comics, although this actually makes me want to.

If you haven't watched the show you should. It is a phenomenal show, and well worth watching.
 
I think the deal is Priest didn't want to be known for exclusively writing black characters. So he was checking to make sure Deathstroke wasn't.

Which brings us to the real issue which is that Deathstroke is so irrelevant, even people in the industry don't know basics like his race. Funny how the Marvel knock off is a flagship character, and the original is nothing.

Not true at all. The original line from another interview was, "did you make him black?"
 

Neoxon

Junior Member
Digging this art for the new nova book, by Ramon Perez
Richard got demoted to Centurion (he's missing the two downward diagonal points on the starburst of his helmet)?

Either way, I'm really liking the redesigns for both Richard & Sam. The minor changes to both of their costumes keeps what makes their designs unique to them & unifies their costumes in a way.

Nova-Designs-1-by-Ramon-Perez.jpg
 

kmfdmpig

Member
Funny how the Marvel knock off is a flagship character, and the original is nothing.

That's a good point.
The two characters are used quite differently though. While Deadpool certainly was a Deathstroke rip off he's now to Marvel what Harley Quinn is to DC in terms of straddling the villain/anti-hero line, breaking the 4th wall, being silly/irreverent, but also adaptable to different types of stories, etc... Deathstroke has always remained serious and villainous, which likely lowers the ceiling on his popularity.
 

TheFlow

Banned
Richard got demoted to Centurion (he's missing the two downward diagonal points on the starburst of his helmet)?

Either way, I'm really liking the redesigns for both Richard & Sam. The minor changes to both of their costumes keeps what makes their designs unique to them & unifies their costumes in a way.

Nova-Designs-1-by-Ramon-Perez.jpg
Is Richard novas dad or nah?
 

Malyse

Member
I haven't read the comics, although this actually makes me want to.

If you haven't watched the show you should. It is a phenomenal show, and well worth watching.

Not interested. I read way faster than I can watch and I've more interesting things *to* watch. I mean, I read 130 issues of Invincible on Thursday. It's incredibly bad storytelling to rely on another medium as a crutch.
 

Neoxon

Junior Member
Well damn I gotta read up
You may remember him from Annihilation, Annihilation: Conquest, Thanos Imperative, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (the animated version of Sam was an alternate costume for Richard in that game), or Marvel Heroes (same case as UMvC3, Sam's a glorified alternate costume for Richie).
 

TheFlow

Banned
Not interested. I read way faster than I can watch and I've more interesting things *to* watch. I mean, I read 130 issues of Invincible on Thursday. It's incredibly bad storytelling to rely on another medium as a crutch.
The comics are based on the show so you got it backwards..
 

TheFlow

Banned
You may remember him from Annihilation, Annihilation: Conquest, Thanos Imperative, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (the animated version of Sam was an alternate costume for Richard in that game), or Marvel Heroes (same case as UMvC3, Sam's a glorified alternate costume for Richie).
Haven't read any of this . Will catch up for sure
 

Malyse

Member
The comics are based on the show so you got it backwards..

no shit. that's my complaint; a good story should stand on it's own. you shouldn't need comics to watch a show and you shouldn't need a show to read comics. particularly if one isn't free.
 

Sandfox

Member
I somewhat feel sorry for Nick Spencer over the dumb things people say to him on Twitter. Dude gets attacked for the dumbest things.
 

Neoxon

Junior Member
Haven't read any of this . Will catch up for sure
Just to be clear, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 & Marvel Heroes are video games featuring Richard Rider. I highly recommend that you check out both of them (though you'll have to find UMvC3 used on PS3 or 360 since it's no longer on PSN or XBLA).
 

Malyse

Member
Just to be clear, Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 & Marvel Heroes are video games featuring Richard Rider. I highly recommend that you check out both of them (though you'll have to find UMvC3 used on PS3 or 360 since it's no longer on PSN or XBLA).

I suggest one of them
 
Not true at all. The original line from another interview was, "did you make him black?"

Ah. I'm working off earlier discussion where Priest said he'd only come back if it wasn't specifically to work on a black lead character. Maybe my memory is off on that.

That's a good point.
The two characters are used quite differently though. While Deadpool certainly was a Deathstroke rip off he's now to Marvel what Harley Quinn is to DC in terms of straddling the villain/anti-hero line, breaking the 4th wall, being silly/irreverent, but also adaptable to different types of stories, etc... Deathstroke has always remained serious and villainous, which likely lowers the ceiling on his popularity.

The most interesting bit of your observation is that Harley Quinn was reworked with the clear intent to be DC's version of Deadpool. Irreverent, obnoxious, anti-hero with the whole reader interaction bits.

Deathstroke begat Deadpool begat modern Harley. Makes me question why DC didn't just tailor the OG character into their desired product, but that ship sailed long ago.
 
In defense of the Young Justice comics. I think the goal with comics based on animated shows, particularly shows that are still airing, is to act as a stepping stone for kids to get into comics. I actually liked how the Young Justice comics in particular emulate the concept of one book being part of a larger story. I enjoyed going through them with my daughter, who was a fan of the show and a total comics novice.

That said, I don't think they were doing great work there, or anything that would stand the test of time (and they weren't trying to). I generally agree with Malyse's point that comic stories should stand on their own no matter what context they exist within. I would never recommend that comic, not even to fans of the show (unless they just wanted more serviceable stories with the same team), but especially not to people who aren't already into it.

But. It's not an unusual thing for comics to exist as fan service, effectively, with the intent of supporting the central body of work. Sometimes those stories do stand on their own, but they often don't. So I don't think this particular comic should be too heavily criticized for leveraging the medium for a relatively normal practice.
 

Sadist

Member
So I was busy with work, so no comics for me untill now...

And yow, what's this?

The Walking Dead #159

:O :O :O
RIP Lucille. What a tragic death. What kind of freak is Beta? Dude is unbreakable. And hehe, Dwight going all commando there is one of the fun parts of the current series.

Cage #1

I kinda forgot about Tartakovsy(?, I always misspell lol) also creating Action Hank and that's what Cage is actually; if Action Hank had it's own comicbook. Liked it. Lol the Cyclops bit.

Champions #1 Is a nice start-up and fun. Can't wait for more.
 

Farside

Unconfirmed Member
Champions #1 was fun, topical, and well drawn. It was a perfect setup issue. No interest in where it seems to be going, though.

Death of X #1: Just fucking stop producing X-Men books, Marvel. Goddamn.

Superman #8: Such a let down from #7.

Batman/Nightwing MM: Okay. Will stick around for the end. The Bane run looks promising.
 
I'm hoping Legion is good. FX has disappointed me quite often lately.

Casting April Ludgate was a good start.

I kind of got a kick out of the trailer, I think I'll give it a shot just for that. I reaaaally like the americans, that's an FX show right? Although, they had the responsibility of adapting the strain and....yea.

Well. Got my saturday evening sorted out. A large spicy chicken pizza and starting Luke Cage on netflix then. This way, if the show is no good, I have the pizza.
 
Oh, any Hydra developments in Thunderbolts I should be aware of? I'm not gonna touch that book again but I'd love to know if something important is happening over there. Spoil me please!

I'm reading the other three, but I'm a bit behind in UA
 

Owzers

Member
Gwenpool #5 is what i'm skeptical about with this book, just a boring issue that also doesn't have Gurihiru. How many of these kinds of issues will the run consist of?
 

Sandfox

Member
Every time I read Sam Cap, I think "yep, Spencer must be getting harassed on twitter."

Book is too real.
CBR said the last issue was trash because Sam
was receiving hate from one side(the people who hired Walker) for doing too much while the other side(Rage and the protesters) thought he was doing too little.
That is by the one of the dumbest complaints I have ever seen.
 
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