And nowhere is this demonstrated better than when we see Dredd in action. First via a flashback, and then using excessive force against some perps and a two-headed mutie. In the meantime, Blackblood is busy plotting the downfall of his comrades, being the treacherous bastard that he is!
This series of A. C Warriors has been a blast. I enjoyed every second of it and hope to see its return very soon, especially when you consider that last page! Lennon Munroe breaks down a door made out of digestives see first panel and barges in on Barger. And lets just say that this particular Lennon is not your peace loving type!
To be honest, I knew there was something fishy about him in the prior episodes, so that twist did not come as a surprise to me. In the end it was a very good 3riller, but not as thrilling as I hoped. The artwork by Jon Davis-Hunt was enjoyable, his use of the innovative panel styling on the opening pages were really excellent. However, I felt the colours by Gray Caldwell were too bright and cheery at times, and clashed with the grim setting.
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The story is set in a fictional country called Yetzanistan, and it concerns an old man Hinge visiting the place. Guilt ridden for his actions, he returns to the country to try and make ammends…. I really enjoyed this tale much more than the closing episode of his 3riller to be honest. This was hands down my favourite thrill of the week!
The aliens wondered off from a Miyazaki film. In the meantime we have an alien parasite passport seeking freedom from its Rithuan host! The characters look like they walked off a Hiyao Miyazaki film, such is their almost childish charm. His crowd scenes are especially a treat see also Damnation Station. All in all, I loved this series of Grey Area, and hope to see its return later this year.
So very much looking forward to that. The first two volumes were no doubt the standouts of the series; the East London settings playing a big part towards my enjoyment of it, being a born and bred East Londoner but also of Northampton descent too! Although hopefully this should be rectified this summer by way of the upcoming Century Hardcover Omnibus. Then of course, last year saw the release of Nemo: Although it was a brief read it was packed full of brilliant ideas and images, and being a fan of H. P Lovecraft I lapped it all up with joyous gusto.
On the way there they meet Dr. His depiction of the German Metropolis is stupendous to behold, with overhead trains, steam, iron and long shadows which linger over the city like the German Expressionism which his artwork echoes. The book itself is presented in beautiful hardcover. An excellent cover by Dylan Teague! I love the shot of Dredd too, grappling with the er, thing! Colour work is also really eye catching. I love the fact that a story which started off with a Fatty food contest soon descends into a monster chase. This time round the Judges have figured out why the mutant tape worm has an appetite for large folks, and Dredd battles in a race against time to stop it from laying eggs.
Suffice to say by the end the story is tied up pretty well — literally in this case! This time round, Happy Shrapnel battles Mek-Quake. So another thrilling episode, complemented by some terrific artwork by Clint Langley.
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And that last panel in particular had me punching the air! We open with a scene of a banker in the past acting like a tosser and in the future, where the same banker is inside a cage, ready for execution. We also have our protagonist Munroe trying to plot the overthrow of the Wolves.
I love the fact that each module or city could be removed on command like a chess piece! A nice little tale, I hope to see more from both writer and artist in the future. We have a change of artist for this one off story which is actually vital to the development of the series. Adam Bulliet gets a rude awakening as an alien infiltrator, representing the Arakshu comes-a-calling. Those who read the last series will know that Uuveth the ambassador which Bulliet had a run in with, belongs to the same race. And of course, it is for this same reason why this visitor turns up un-announced.
Bulliet's moody Deckard-esque apartment. At times his artwork looks like a still version of an anime film, and I must say it looks rather splendid indeed. It had been quite a few years since I last read Judge Dredd: America so I recently re-read it again, and I must say that the power of its message has not diminished even one iota. A few people may grumble that it is not a proper Dredd story as Old Stoney Face himself hardly features. And while that may be true, the few instances where we do see him are some of the most iconic moments in the story.
When I first read America I was floored by it, it left me emotionally drained. The ending especially, was like a gut punch. It made you question the nature of the Judges and their world. And reading the story again it impressed me even more. It is a stunning piece of work which could quite easily sit alongside such comic book greats as Watchmen or The Dark Knight Returns or any other comic which is seen as the best in the medium.
Beeny falls in love with America but feels that she is out of his league. His fears are soon confirmed when she falls for someone else. However, Beeny can never get America out of his mind.
He sends letters to her but they soon grow to lead totally different lives. But even as they drift apart, Beeny still yearns for his childhood friend and love. A chance meeting years later has terrifying consequences for Beeny, and it will ultimately lead to tragedy for both. Dredd is not the protagonist of the piece, but rather an antagonist. We see him at certain times such as in the beginning showing his views on where he stands:. They need rules to live by — I provide them. The statue of Liberty in the background, but that itself is overshadowed by the collusus statue of Judgment.
A symbol of liberty, sacrificed for the harsh laws of the Judges. But that is a false notion as he himself soon discovers. Freedom is long dead, and oppression reigns supreme. And nowhere is this more clearer than in the opening panels. This story is a far cry from the earlier Judge Dredd comics, there is a very little humour in this story.
But what makes America such a powerful read is due to the beautiful painted artwork by Colin MacNeil.
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It has an almost dreamy feel to it. It is an artistic achievement of such resounding beauty and power, once I started reading it I could not take my eyes off the panels. There were images in the comic which have now seared themselves onto my mind, images such as the one I have mentioned of Dredd standing before the statues of Liberty and Judgement but also images of a child Beeny standing with his ice cream on the ground as the figure of Judge Dredd on his bike looms near him.
It is a chilling look into a system gone awry, where citizens have very little say on politics and how their city is run with the fascistic Judges controlling how a person should live. Again Wagner and MacNeil are on script and art duties respectively. It is not as powerful a story as the original, but nonetheless very enjoyable. The media see him as a loony but as we soon learn in the story that is far from the case. We have a troubled man still trying to come to terms with his guilt.
We are introduced to a devious character called Victor Portnoy who blackmails Beeny into carrying out a bomb attack on an award ceremony.
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I found it a really intriguing and engaging read. The artwork by Colin MacNeil is maybe not as stunning as the original painted style of the first story, but I still loved it. And the fact that a Judge is near the incident and fails to intervene makes you the reader as furious as the victim. And this was really the first time during my read that I laughed out loud! He is such a likeable creation, sort of like C3-P0 but with brains! I really loved the character and how he always stood by Beeny, and assisted his daughter in her investigation too.
It makes one wish that they too had a robot butler like him! All in all it was a really enjoyable read. I can now see why America is regarded as the greatest Judge Dredd story by many. It is such a shame that John Wagner has not had the same recognition as some of his peers, especially in the U. S, but thankfully due to the recent Dredd movie there does seem to be a lot of awareness for the character everywhere. America has to be one of the greatest comic book story ever written, and one I hugely recommend to all comic book fans.
I really love the depth that he brings via the shading. Dredd interrogates Simon Cowell while his fellow Judges try to come to grips with one of the mutant tape worms…. After the tense, no-nonsense nature of Titan, this story is welcome sight, also the chance to enjoy a little light hearted fun. Is it really all that different from other artists putting their own stamp on the character? And for me it suits the tone of story which is geared more towards humour.
The panels where we see the Judges trying to restrain the mutant tape worm was hilarious.
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It reminded me of a scene from Hellboy 2 where we see some B. D agents trying to restrain an angry un-friendly looking creature with comedic results. But will Shrapnel hold them off or will they finish him off? For instance, that last splash page of Mek-Quake towering over Happy Shrapnel was absolutely fantastic. But how will this new 3riller fare? Well for one, I enjoyed the set up with London in the grip of anarchy after an attack on Canary Wharf. I had a little smile on my face when I saw their name because it took me back to my boyhood when I used to mispronounce Canary Wharf as Canary Wolf!
I seemed to have a love hate relationship with his art on that strip, but this is looking much much better. I love his depiction of London in particular with all the graffiti on the walls and so on. Or does David Baillie have other ideas for us in store? A secretive group of black berets respond to an alarm call from Station X, which is a secret military base. And once there are confronted by some strange goings on.
A message from Fell Skyhawk, the real Fell Skyhawk - If you come here and wonder where recent posts are, I'm taking a break from typing these to focus on getting certain stories out. Once they are out, or more people subscribe with that follower gadget on the side, then more of these will come out. Unfortunately some were written in anticipation of certain stories being released soon, but they are no where near being released yet. So subscribe if you like these mini-stories, there. One of my most favorite times of the year.
For the first time in my life I celebrated Christmas without any family nearby. But I have my squadron mates, who have become like family, and the navy commando Alpha Unit, who have also taken me in. I know she would want me to write the details for whoever you are who is reading this. Since apparently my wife already revealed my identity, and I no longer need for it to be hidden, I was born with the name William Adowyn Paparelli.
I am known and recorded as being Ben Skyhawk, originally only having the na. Some may say that I speak as if I am depressed, but I am far from. I have known for some time that I would both see the end of this war and die before its completion.
That may seem to be a paradox, but the Trans War is officially now over and yet the war still rages with pockets of Trans who still fight on despite being ordered to stand down. I do not wish, however,. Not just a shuttle, like the one we had for awhile there, no, one with room to stretch and a full bathroom not saying I didn't like the smell of It actually might be a bit bigger than what the two of us need, it has enough room for more than 20 crew members. I sent the second flight of my squadron on a prototype starfighter test run, fulfilling our role for testing advanced fighters before they go into active service.
It also will be be a safe way to break in our new pilot, Ensign Atara Jane'ah Teraina. Once they were sent off, there was nothing else for me to do, I had given flight one a break for the day since tomorrow we would be. He died in her arms, only to be revived shortly after.
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My mother had left to fight off the enemy that had killed him, without knowing he was no longer dead. When I met him I was thirteen, as you might remember fro. After a message about trusting in God, for He is in total control so there is no need to fear anything the enemy can bring to bear, me and Cody went to sing by ourselves in a little used corridor where the acoustics are amazing. As we were singing the preacher who spoke came in. At that moment two pirate cruisers and several squadrons of their cobbled together starfighters launched from the base. Lieutenant Amanda Jane Viespi was shot down while we escaped.
I told him about James; and I told him about the latest child named after him, my son, Fell James Skyhawk. I then told him about how hard its been, despite the help I've received from my family, being by myself. Fell Mike Skyhawk, the first Fell Skyhawk for which my step-father and my son are named after, woke from unconsciousness during the night.
So I spent the entire day talking with the young Fell; who, for the time being, to distinguish between all the Fells in my life, I will be calling by a pseudonym he said he once used in his travels, Cody. Despite the fact that I. We will be arriving sometime tomorrow. I went exploring through the ship while daddy was sleeping. Otherwise it is rather boring.
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When we entered it I saw the hull looks like a block with big engines strapped to it. Inside the designers did the same basic, ugly job. God did make it more enjoyable because He had me run into another kid my age. Suddenly, after the anomalous spike of various readings there was a delta-shaped starfighter dead in the middle of space. It had not been there moments before. Not only was the ship without power but sensors detected that that there.
He heard from his best friend Jace Tevono, who is a pilot in the navy, that the military had begun retaking the areas the gren took, which include our home. So here it goes