Alex sure knows where to place his name, I thought she was just lying on the floor with a shot from the top, eh anyway I really like it but as Paul says, poor placement of the logo.
Who was that Josh guy on this podcast, is he just covering for Tom. I found him to be quiet and boring at times to incredibly derogitory of his co-host's work at other times.
He must understand that he's only filling in for Tom, he kept remarking on this fact in the script (highly unprofessional, I don't think Mr. Katers would have drooped to this level).
Hope Tom gets well soon!
P.S. I especially found Josh's comment on the artist Jock apalling, I find Jock to be a great artist.
Definitely looking to be a good follow up however echoing comments in the past that Terence Howard is being replaced by a more recognisable actor. Cheadle doesn't even look like Terence Howard or convince me that he is in the armed forceds (with his build).
Briefcase armor is awesome but I would have preferred to have been surprised during the movie with this.
Awesome that they're still using the Tom Morello heavy rock theme.
Also cool to see Stark's armor gallery.
I would have thought Black Widow would have ended that move with a kill but then again I think we're just looking for family fun.
@edward You can be as excited or unexcited as you want, it won't bother anyone but this "superhero movie meme" doesn't fit with Iron Man in that it was one of the first super hero movies to be an awesome film aswell as being within its genre, appealling to both fans and people who hadn't touched a comic book in their life. For example I bought Iron Man but didn't even re-watch any of the X-men and Spiderman movies.
So this is going to be like the end of Mad Men Season 2
Roger Sterling Jr., Bertram Cooper and Don Draper being bought out by Putnam Powel and Lowe
Over the next year are Graphic.ly going to come in, start firing everybody and rehiring them for less; only to be bought out by another company. Then are you guys going to fire yourselves and start a new site?
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Hey that's great, I'll have to check out the graphic.ly beta again because I only tried the very first one out and that didn't survive more than a few minutes, maybe the Adobe Air app might be a bit easier.
I have to agree with @CGPO, I loved all these 3 mini episodes back in their mini formats but all 3 seemed to be lacking the eagerness / excitement of the actual mini episodes.
Only my humble opinion.
I think the only one of the 3 that really got close was Josh's segment which made me laugh a few times.
I still prefer my big episodes to be the 3 guys on the couch together (does that sound wrong?) ... doing it.
September 24, 2009 11:05 am I don't get the feeling that Moore is attacking specific writers as such, he's just lashing out at DC and Marvel, as fans it's in our nature to overanalyse everything that revered creators say or do. They're human after all and therefore flawed.
But you may have 50% more new characters which ar fan favourites! :)
But yeah, I couldn't care less. I have more problems with trade releases and the publishing side of things, as long as a story is good I buy it, if it isn't, I don't.
I found the first Spider Woman motion comic to be utterly ridiculous. It's a comic book, I don't need voice overs, howabout you wait a little between frames, what if some frames are supposed to have more impact according to size, i.e. splash page. What about art that gets out of frame.
Unlike Ron, I did feel like pausing the video but then found it useless as I couldn't read anything, I still don't know and now don't care what S.W.O.R.D stands for.
Motion comics are just poor cut and paste/ stop motion/ flash cartoons. If I want that, I'll go watch a South Park episode.
Also look at how much is exiting your digital wallet, the first episode contained 67 original frames which approximates to just over 3 panels per page in a 22 page book. But that sounds alright it was only $1 andyou pay $3 for the printed version. No loss to Marvel.
Next episode is $2, hey, hey, look who's making money!
Future books most likely are going to be ones that have already been sold in print form, so it's just capitalising on prior profits.
Alex sure knows where to place his name, I thought she was just lying on the floor with a shot from the top, eh anyway I really like it but as Paul says, poor placement of the logo.
The Amazing Spiderman cover is also compelling.
Matt Fraction's is my favourite
Who was that Josh guy on this podcast, is he just covering for Tom. I found him to be quiet and boring at times to incredibly derogitory of his co-host's work at other times.
He must understand that he's only filling in for Tom, he kept remarking on this fact in the script (highly unprofessional, I don't think Mr. Katers would have drooped to this level).
Hope Tom gets well soon!
P.S. I especially found Josh's comment on the artist Jock apalling, I find Jock to be a great artist.
Definitely looking to be a good follow up however echoing comments in the past that Terence Howard is being replaced by a more recognisable actor. Cheadle doesn't even look like Terence Howard or convince me that he is in the armed forceds (with his build).
Briefcase armor is awesome but I would have preferred to have been surprised during the movie with this.
Awesome that they're still using the Tom Morello heavy rock theme.
Also cool to see Stark's armor gallery.
I would have thought Black Widow would have ended that move with a kill but then again I think we're just looking for family fun.
@edward You can be as excited or unexcited as you want, it won't bother anyone but this "superhero movie meme" doesn't fit with Iron Man in that it was one of the first super hero movies to be an awesome film aswell as being within its genre, appealling to both fans and people who hadn't touched a comic book in their life. For example I bought Iron Man but didn't even re-watch any of the X-men and Spiderman movies.
So this is going to be like the end of Mad Men Season 2
Roger Sterling Jr., Bertram Cooper and Don Draper
being bought out by Putnam Powel and Lowe
Over the next year are Graphic.ly going to come in, start firing everybody and rehiring them for less; only to be bought out by another company. Then are you guys going to fire yourselves and start a new site?
_______________________________
Hey that's great, I'll have to check out the graphic.ly beta again because I only tried the very first one out and that didn't survive more than a few minutes, maybe the Adobe Air app might be a bit easier.
I have to agree with @CGPO, I loved all these 3 mini episodes back in their mini formats but all 3 seemed to be lacking the eagerness / excitement of the actual mini episodes.
Only my humble opinion.
I think the only one of the 3 that really got close was Josh's segment which made me laugh a few times.
I still prefer my big episodes to be the 3 guys on the couch together (does that sound wrong?) ... doing it.
I don't get why you guys continue to answer the "where should I start" question.
You should just have it as a banner on the iFanboy website linking to a webpage with the word "now".
Surely there isn't a lack of interesting or different questions available to you.
@Josh - Well done for not plugging yourself with the Top Shelf 2.0 answer ;)
@Conor
But you may have 50% more new characters which ar fan favourites! :)
But yeah, I couldn't care less. I have more problems with trade releases and the publishing side of things, as long as a story is good I buy it, if it isn't, I don't.
I found the first Spider Woman motion comic to be utterly ridiculous. It's a comic book, I don't need voice overs, howabout you wait a little between frames, what if some frames are supposed to have more impact according to size, i.e. splash page. What about art that gets out of frame.
Unlike Ron, I did feel like pausing the video but then found it useless as I couldn't read anything, I still don't know and now don't care what S.W.O.R.D stands for.
Motion comics are just poor cut and paste/ stop motion/ flash cartoons. If I want that, I'll go watch a South Park episode.
Also look at how much is exiting your digital wallet, the first episode contained 67 original frames which approximates to just over 3 panels per page in a 22 page book. But that sounds alright it was only $1 andyou pay $3 for the printed version. No loss to Marvel.
Next episode is $2, hey, hey, look who's making money!
Future books most likely are going to be ones that have already been sold in print form, so it's just capitalising on prior profits.