Klaus
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Why the JLA didn't rebuild Gotham in a week at the beginning of No Man's Land. I don't know if it was in a Batman comic of a JLA comic.Brother Shatterstone said:Do precisely what?
Why the JLA didn't rebuild Gotham in a week at the beginning of No Man's Land. I don't know if it was in a Batman comic of a JLA comic.Brother Shatterstone said:Do precisely what?
Klaus said:Why the JLA didn't rebuild Gotham in a week at the beginning of No Man's Land. I don't know if it was in a Batman comic of a JLA comic.
Flexor the Mighty! said:He's like a kid who just learned to curse, so in most of his comics I've read, every other word is f**k, and he keeps trying to be as shocking as possible. "Oh look at this tired cliche bash on the church! Isn't Ennis so edgy!"
Really? I've enjoyed the heck out of the Ennis Punisher comics. The Ennis version of the Punisher was inspired by the heroes (or antiheroes, rather) from movies like Dirty Harry and Death Wish, which incidentilly happen to be a couple of my favorite movies from the 1970s. Ennis also took away the sidekicks and high-tech gadgets that had been part of the Punisher for years prior and returned him to his roots: a one-man army with an endless supply of weapons and a single-minded obsession with killing every piece of criminal trash he could find.Flexor the Mighty! said:On the Subject of Ennis. He's a one trick pony and a pretty poor writer. He got this cult around him based off Preacher, which by about issue 20 had pretty much ran into the ground, and I don't think had enough ideas to support more than a 12 issue series. He's like a kid who just learned to curse, so in most of his comics I've read, every other word is f**k, and he keeps trying to be as shocking as possible. "Oh look at this tired cliche bash on the church! Isn't Ennis so edgy!" He had Nick Fury disembowel someone then strangle them with their intestines. Give me a break, that is beyond stupid. Anyway, I think basing any character off the way Ennis wrote them is a bad idea.
Dark Jezter said:Ennis also took away the sidekicks and high-tech gadgets that had been part of the Punisher for years prior and returned him to his roots: a one-man army with an endless supply of weapons and a single-minded obsession with killing every piece of criminal trash he could find.![]()
The Ennis version of the Punisher also has the good sense not to take itself too seriously, and included some really funny moments that actually made me laugh out loud, something I don't do often with comic books.
Ain't It Cool News said:I also got a chance to talk to Tim Bradstreet (the punisher cover artist, and the guy who did all the movie posters for the movie). He was full of info on the Punisher movie, and it's sequel. Apparently there is work being done right now on a director's cut DVD. This was the first time I had heard anything about this. The DVD will add a few subplots that were cut out. One of these includes Stuff of Frank Castle in the war. I guess none of the footage was shot for this (there wasn’t time) so they are filming the actors on a green screen and are going to come up with some sort of animation / live action hybrid or something like that. The footage is supposed to blend in with the opening credits. Also Tim was showing off the early Punisher 2 poster, the poster was just a torso shot of the Punisher holding guns in each hand, with a 2 at the bottom of the page. Very simple and very effective...Tim also said that work should get started on the sequel soon, and that the director of the first one is working hard on the script for the second one right now.