DigitalGemini

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[–] DigitalGemini 2 points 2 months ago

Love that someone beat me to this! 🫡

[–] DigitalGemini 2 points 2 months ago

If you are considering branching out, I would also recommend Green Arrow which is about to get a new creator team and street level focus. Just a thought. Enjoy!

[–] DigitalGemini 2 points 2 months ago (2 children)

Are you talking about stepping into the beginning of the Taylor Redondo run? If so, then I would say yes, it is new reader friendly. A few times it touches on what has happened in previous 5–10 years and there are one or two cross-over arcs but I found it very self-contained as I hadn’t read the title since the 90s and wasn’t lost.

[–] DigitalGemini 2 points 2 months ago

For sure. As someone with a rescue dog as well, that was another fun way to connect to this run. Haley stole the show every time and that was a

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in the final issue.

[–] DigitalGemini 2 points 2 months ago

I get it. Hopefully the production changes they made helped to make it better.

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The panels are from the recently released Absolute Batman #1 from DC Comics. The word bubbles in a couple panels were edited to tie it to Star Wars.

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Despite a limited budget, I found the movie to be very inspired and well done. I thought the acting was solid and was genuinely creeped out for most of the movie. It isn’t the best adaptation of the character in my opinion—I think the animated movies Sword of Storms and Blood and Iron hold that title—but I think it’s a solid dark horror movie take on the character and enjoyed it much more than the 2019 adaption.

What did others think?

 

Wow! I was very impressed with Terminator Zero on Netflix. Everything including the voice acting, characterization, plot, animation, action, dialogue, etc. was very well done. Not to mention how well some aspects of the narrative resonate. The best Terminator media since T2: Judgment Day or some parts of Sarah Connor Chronicles.

What did others think?

 

I just watched the documentary. As a fan of Hellboy, Mignola, Del Toro and Perlman, it was a real treat to watch and learn more about Mignola’s life and the history of the character. Big recommend! Anyone else see it?

 

What do we think of the new figures? I may pick up the brown suit Wolverine.

 

cross-posted from: https://feddit.uk/post/16911166

For decades, it was Dark Horse Comics who had the rights to both Alien and Predator in the realm of comic books, putting out several series and one-shots that were well worth our time. With Disney's takeover of Fox's empire and all its properties, the opportunity to move both franchises to Marvel (also owned by the House of Mouse) came, and things changed for the first time in forever. So far, Marvel Comics' take on both franchises has been interesting to say the least, and you definitely shouldn't overlook the comics they have put out so far.

They are:

  1. Aliens: Nightmare Asylum
  2. Aliens: Labyrinth
  3. Aliens: Genocide
  4. Aliens vs. Predator
  5. Aliens: Salvation
  6. Alien: Bloodlines, Revival & Icarus
  7. Aliens: Music of the Spears
  8. Aliens: Outbreak
  9. Aliens: Dead Orbit
  10. Aliens: Sacrifice
 

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/19591510

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