Heroes and Stuff

Nov 20, 2006 22:40

Heroes was awesome!
Yeah. What a surprise.

I was able to figure out just about everything that was coming (like I knew Peter would have Claire's powers and survive). A very jam packed ep with lots of cool things. Too bad there's so many damn commercials. It's so nice to see things being explained! And Sylar's head cutty thingie is NASTY! Yow.
All in all, an outstanding episode. I can't wait to se how Hiro does in the past. Thing is, won't things change? I mean, things didn't instantly change to Ando when Hiro went back... I'm really curious bout all that.
So, MediaGauntlet has been re-worked, and it's worth checking out. My old Bitpulp stuff has been broken up and sprinkled around as reviews and articles. (I'm going to write a new Bitpulp column focusing only on comics). Today I added the review I did a few hours ago on Grunts #1. It couldn't go up on SBC for a couple reasons, one of which that the comic is a few months old. My editor told me to go ahead and post it elsewhere, so here it is: Grunts #1 Review

Man, and it's a scathing review, too. It would really help to  balance out my glowing ravings over at Silver Bullet Comics. Ha! Oh, well, I'm not complaining. Grunts is just BAD. Read my review. Know that radioactive waste is better in your hands than an issue of that cold, putrid turd they dare call a comic book. Radioactive waste also reads better and has much more interesting writing involved. Also, if you bathe in radioactive waste and set yourself on fire, it will feel better than the art looks in Grunts. Please, know what's best for humanity and yourself. Heed my dire warning: Do not buy or read Grunts.
Even if you wonder what it's about. Seriously. The idea of jumping off a building and landing face first might put some curious thoughts into your mind, but it's doubtful if you're going to try it. Now, have you survive and recover, only to jam a baseball bat straight up your ass sideways. That's Grunts.
Got it?
Good.

A better comic would be Hellblazer. Lately, it's been kinda iffy... It's better than Grunts by far, anyway. Of course, I was hoping for some better art in the last few issues. Ah, well, can't win 'em all. It was a decent read. Plus, it's got John Constantine. He's always a treat. Here's my review of Hellblazer #226.

Oh, and here's a video of the Robocop 2 failures. Enjoy! :D

sbc, heroes, reviews, mediagauntlet, tv

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