Originally posted by LordofBrooklyn
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You dont like the book? Lemire is a great writer and the pacing and dialogue is top notch. I love books where the deconstruct superheroes. It makes them more relatable.
Read the dialogue. It's realistic..his musings about his new life after Spiral City and his acceptance of his new home seems genuine. No quips..no sarcastic humor filled with pop culture references. Just a guy talking to himself about life and the way things are now. I admire the seriousness of this scene.
The artwork isnt too bad either although it's a bit dark for my tastes it kinda grows on you. It also adds depth to the scene. This is a story about heroes who arent on the job anymore...or atleast at the moment.
Originally posted by Sin I AM
You dont like the book? Lemire is a great writer and the pacing and dialogue is top notch. I love books where the deconstruct superheroes. It makes them more relatable.Read the dialogue. It's realistic..his musings about his new life after Spiral City and his acceptance of his new home seems genuine. No quips..no sarcastic humor filled with pop culture references. Just a guy talking to himself about life and the way things are now. I admire the seriousness of this scene.
The artwork isnt too bad either although it's a bit dark for my tastes it kinda grows on you. It also adds depth to the scene. This is a story about heroes who arent on the job anymore...or atleast at the moment.
The artwork is average at best.
Originally posted by LordofBrooklyn
The artwork is average at best.
Average compared to whom? The artwork is fine imo so agree to disagree. It's subtle and dark which captures the sullen mood of the book. I dont believe everything should be ultra realistic or highly stylized. I love Alex Ross but i wouldnt want to see every comic drawn in that style. But meh you're entitled to your opinion i suppose.
Stranger Comics: Red Afro
For all you Bloodshot fans
In 2015, Valiant Entertainment struck a deal with Sony Pictures for a bold five-picture deal beginning with a Bloodshot film scheduled for release in 2017 – but with 2017 now already in our sights and no release date, casting, or further details announced, Newsarama has to ask: what happened?
While there’s always the off chance that Valiant/Sony is attempting a surprise film release a la the recent Blair Witch, the more likely proposition is delays internally – Sony hired directors David Leitch and Chad Stahelski fresh off the surprise hit John Wick, and they’ve currently split off to solo directThe Coldest City and John Wick: Chapter Two, respectively.
Although neither Valiant or Sony would comment on this story, a source close to the project told Newsarama that Sony is “in love” with the prospective Valiant film franchise and had recently tasked Arrival screenwriter Eric Heisserer to do a script re-write ofBloodshot. The film studio is also said to have recently extended the option on Harbinger, another part of Valiant’s five-picture deal.
The five-picture deal remains for two Bloodshot films, two Harbinger films, and a fifth crossover movie, Harbinger Wars..