The Director Who Revolutionized The POV Shot
The Nerdwriter explores how Kathryn Bigelow changed the game with Point Break.
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The Nerdwriter explores how Kathryn Bigelow changed the game with Point Break.
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A new Flash Gordon adventure begins with our hero awakening on a prison planet known as Planet Death. It’s been a bit, and a few publishers, since I picked up a Flash Gordon comic so I was unsure what to expect from this first issue. It gives us a grizzled Flash who the universe believes is dead, but manages to fight his way out when given the proper incentive from a new prisoner who mentions Dale Arden is in danger. By the end of the issue Flash looks a bit more like the hero of the title, but the rest is still a bit confusing.
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After a much shorter intro to how Beelzebub ended up on Earth in the form of Devilcat (Sasheer Zamata), “Tartar Recall” gives us the battle between Godcat (Tom Ellis) and Devilcat on Earth, complicated by the cuddly and furry frames. The battle, and unexpected bonding between the two attempting to research Armageddon through the oeuvre of Bruce Willis, is quite fun. The human story which bleeds over into the battle between the cats involves Marv’s (Mark Proksch) attempt to put on a play in the story by his daughter Greta (Ally Maki) unionizing the workers into demanding minimal rights.
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I’m not going to object to more Shockwave in any Transformers comic, and that’s certainly what we get here. We get Shockwave torturing the captured Autobots as well as the reveal of his plan to milk the planet dry and supply a Decepticon-controlled Cybertron with endless energy. With so many different characters, both human and robot, the art of Transformers has been pretty good, if a little inconsistent at times, but hell yeah does Shockwave come off great here enhanced even more by the fear of the Autobots.
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