I liked it. A LOT.Flash77 wrote: I ended of getting a copy of Gigantic because of Remender's writing. Haven't read it yet...was it good?
We review it in the CBP episode that will go up on Monday.
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More than Fear Agent? I had a hard time following this in the art. I think I'll pass on the next few issues, and if it takes off, I'll pick it up in trade.johnmayo wrote:I also enjoyed it very much. It was probably my favorite thing from Remender so far.BobBretall wrote:I liked it. A LOT.Flash77 wrote: I ended of getting a copy of Gigantic because of Remender's writing. Haven't read it yet...was it good?
We review it in the CBP episode that will go up on Monday.
While I agree that the art is a bit clearer in Fear Agent, I liked the story a bit more in Gigantic. I expect the art to be less chaotic as the story gets less chaotic. Both are good but this was a fun opening to something like a summer blockbuster movie while Fear Agent is more like a good television show.Trev wrote:More than Fear Agent? I had a hard time following this in the art. I think I'll pass on the next few issues, and if it takes off, I'll pick it up in trade.johnmayo wrote:I also enjoyed it very much. It was probably my favorite thing from Remender so far.BobBretall wrote: I liked it. A LOT.
We review it in the CBP episode that will go up on Monday.
This is a fair criticism and one I address directly in the episode that airs tomorrow. I basically compare it to the fast-edits that happen in action movie "big action scenes". Think of the rooftop chase at the beginning of Quantum of Solace, or many of the scenes in Transformers. It's often similarly difficult to directly follow specific details the action, but a frenetic pace & mood are established by this style, and that may have been what they were going for in the art in those sequences.Trev wrote: More than Fear Agent? I had a hard time following this in the art. I think I'll pass on the next few issues, and if it takes off, I'll pick it up in trade.
Yeah, I have most of the issues and the graphic novel, and the price was pretty steep for the amount of content that was in there--but because I love the Miller stuff so much, I thought it was worth it. Plus it's a durable and convenient way to re-read it all.HassanT wrote:The Elektra stories in that Omnibus is really good stuff. I have them in hardcover already, which is why I passed on that collection.zack kruse wrote:
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ELEKTRA BY FRANK MILLER OMNIBUS HC DM ED
SPIDER-MAN LOVES MARY JANE SEASON 2 #4
WOLVERINE #69
I am sucker for Daredevil. I purchased both Frank Miller Daredevil Omnibi even though I had the stories in trades already. Let me know if the extras are cool or not.zack kruse wrote:Yeah, I have most of the issues and the graphic novel, and the price was pretty steep for the amount of content that was in there--but because I love the Miller stuff so much, I thought it was worth it. Plus it's a durable and convenient way to re-read it all.HassanT wrote:The Elektra stories in that Omnibus is really good stuff. I have them in hardcover already, which is why I passed on that collection.zack kruse wrote:
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ELEKTRA BY FRANK MILLER OMNIBUS HC DM ED
SPIDER-MAN LOVES MARY JANE SEASON 2 #4
WOLVERINE #69
A good read, I really enjoyed it. Gigantic is the first thing I've read from Rick Remender. I like how he added a bit of humor to it. I'll definitely continue with the series. I'm interested to see what Bob and John have to say about it on their podcast.Flash77 wrote:
I ended of getting a copy of Gigantic because of Remender's writing. Haven't read it yet...was it good?
I just took a really quick flip through it and, yeah, the art is very weak from what little I saw. Not a good sign.BobBretall wrote:I flipped through it last night, and the art is REALLY weak. This thing better have a stellar story to compensate.johnmayo wrote: If so, that was a very classy thing for them to do. No doubt Bob and I will discuss this when we talk about the comic on the next Weekly Comics Spotlight.