[QUOTE=Lady_Alternate;16195457]Except the art on this one was by Javier Pulido, and most people still loved it. He's a great choice for a rotating artist with Aja.[/QUOTE]
That's how powerful Aja is. Happened on Iron Fist too.
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[QUOTE=Lady_Alternate;16195457]Except the art on this one was by Javier Pulido, and most people still loved it. He's a great choice for a rotating artist with Aja.[/QUOTE]
That's how powerful Aja is. Happened on Iron Fist too.
[QUOTE=Hurnslice;16194634]Also, i recommend the Kraken black spiced rum.[/QUOTE]
I like the commercials about it
I'm cheap and from the south so I usually drink Evan Williams
I really like Raspberry Pomegranate Ice Tea. Pomegranate makes everything taste abit better.
Drunk Bebop is a character we just don't see enough, hah
Skyfall was good
I don't watch a lot of James Bond, but I could have done without the "aging agent is not as good as he used to be, but still pretty badass" thing they were doing
[QUOTE=Kerny;16195520]Drunk Bebop is a character we just don't see enough, hah[/QUOTE]
True. Though there's literate drunk Bebop and the rare illiterate drunk Bebop. I think prefer the latter.
[QUOTE=Kerny;16195531]Skyfall was good
I don't watch a lot of James Bond, but I could have done without the "aging agent is not as good as he used to be, but still pretty badass" thing they were doing[/QUOTE]
Unless it builds to the old theory that James Bond is a code name and they could actually replace a Bond in a way that made sense. Also, it could open the door to Idris Elba being Bond and avoid some of the whining that would come with it.
[QUOTE=RedRonin;16195547]Unless it builds to the old theory that James Bond is a code name and they could actually replace a Bond in a way that made sense. Also, it could open the door to Idris Elba being Bond and avoid some of the whining that would come with it.[/QUOTE]
Isn't Craig slatted to be coming back for more?
[QUOTE=RedRonin;16195503]That's how powerful Aja is. Happened on Iron Fist too.[/QUOTE]
You should definitely go see the review thread for #4, and the reaction from the "Hawkeye isn't street level, he's cosmic level" types.
Its like playing your great-grandfather a pop song. Confused, scared, angry that things aren't like they were back in his day, and bafflement over how everyone likes this sort of thing.
[QUOTE=Green Griffin;16195551]Isn't Craig slatted to be coming back for more?[/QUOTE]
Probably. I'm talking down the line. In a movie or two.
[QUOTE=RedRonin;16195547]Unless it builds to the old theory that James Bond is a code name and they could actually replace a Bond in a way that made sense. Also, it could open the door to Idris Elba being Bond and avoid some of the whining that would come with it.[/QUOTE]
As of this movie, there's no way 'James Bond' could be a code name.
It is crazy to think this one guy has saved the world countless times though. I guess that's why its the movies :wink:
[QUOTE=RedRonin;16195595]Probably. I'm talking down the line. In a movie or two.[/QUOTE]
I'm alright with Idris Elba being Bond, but then again i don't really know alot about Bond.
I did enjoy Skyfall though.
[QUOTE=Lady_Alternate;16195376]S/D could not be more wrong about Hawkeye. Seriously, its one of Marvel's finest books, and the tone remains that of The Rockford Files with a dose of modern self-awareness.
Its not "trying to be Daredevil" at all.
Also, Hawkeye would seem to be proving more popular a title with those who had or have little love for the man, rather than those who love the character from the 70s / 80s. One of the most common things I'm seeing is "I hate Hawkeye the character, but I love this book to bits" or similar.
Surprised that people didn't like Journey Into Mystery, though. I thought both the writing and art were great, and worked well together. I understand that language so formal could be a put-off for some readers, but also felt that people who enjoyed Gillen's use of formal language wouldn't have a problem with it.[/QUOTE]
I really just don't know. I'm really not feeling Hawkeye as I only read 2-4. Hated 2, Loved 3, Disappointed in 4. It really comes off as Mark Waid's DD run way too much for me. That's why I dislike Street Level so much, it's all the same.
I have JIM, but haven't read it yet.
[QUOTE]Kate is terrible! Bullseye needs to kill some of these people![/QUOTE]
Kill...or BLUEBERRY?
[QUOTE=Songbird/Diamondback;16195633]I really just don't know. I'm really not feeling Hawkeye as I only read 2-4. Hated 2, Loved 3, Disappointed in 4. It really comes off as Mark Waid's DD run way too much for me. That's why I dislike Street Level so much, it's all the same.[/QUOTE]
The problem lays with you here, rather than the book.
That's like saying The Punisher, Batman and Daredevil are all "samey".
[QUOTE=Lady_Alternate;16195646]The problem lays with you here, rather than the book.
That's like saying The Punisher, Batman and Daredevil are all "samey".[/QUOTE]
Punisher doesn't stay in one city, Batman is more about gadgets, and DD actually has love interests that continually die. Not to mention DD's villains are less colorful.