Solid issue. Everyone diologue heavy, but that's fine, especially with how the last issue ended.
What I found most interesting was Harry further seeding a future choice. Again, a choice of morals with Peter and Gwen representing each side.
Solid issue. Everyone diologue heavy, but that's fine, especially with how the last issue ended.
What I found most interesting was Harry further seeding a future choice. Again, a choice of morals with Peter and Gwen representing each side.
This issue was peak. Thank god they flashback to the moment with Richard because that Venom moment was phenomenal. Truly terrifying.
People were complaining that MJ was argumentative or whatever, but how it was written in this issue is how you do it. (1/2)
This issue was peak. Thank god they flashback to the moment with Richard because that Venom moment was phenomenal. Truly terrifying.
People were complaining that MJ was argumentative or whatever, but how it was written in this issue is how you do it. (1/2)
This series keeps piling on the mysteries. From experiments done to the rogues to the evolution of Wally's abilities. I predict by the end of this are we'll finally get some answers.
P.S I find it funny that they didn't bother with giving Wally a secret identity
This series keeps piling on the mysteries. From experiments done to the rogues to the evolution of Wally's abilities. I predict by the end of this are we'll finally get some answers.
P.S I find it funny that they didn't bother with giving Wally a secret identity
It truly felt like Superman from the comics brought to life.
Everyone killed, but god. David Corenswet, Rachel Broanahan, and Nicholas Hoult stole the show.
I'm excited to see what comes next for these characters!
It truly felt like Superman from the comics brought to life.
Everyone killed, but god. David Corenswet, Rachel Broanahan, and Nicholas Hoult stole the show.
I'm excited to see what comes next for these characters!
This issue took a risky choice and had Miles take a backseat for Hank to get more of a focus, and personally, I think it worked.
Giving Hank perception of Miles' strength and comparing to his weakness further his ongoing arc on his insecurities. 1/2
This issue took a risky choice and had Miles take a backseat for Hank to get more of a focus, and personally, I think it worked.
Giving Hank perception of Miles' strength and comparing to his weakness further his ongoing arc on his insecurities. 1/2
The production staff should be proud of their work in season 1. They all did a great job.
This series strong art direction makes standout and feel unique. I'm excited about what the crew will deliver in season 2.
The production staff should be proud of their work in season 1. They all did a great job.
This series strong art direction makes standout and feel unique. I'm excited about what the crew will deliver in season 2.
This issue was fucking great, and it shows the importance of proper build up.
We get straight into the action with character dynamics. From the growth of Peter and Harry's relationship and them learning from each other. (1/2)
This issue was fucking great, and it shows the importance of proper build up.
We get straight into the action with character dynamics. From the growth of Peter and Harry's relationship and them learning from each other. (1/2)
I finally got around to watching this episode, and I'm ashamed it took me this long because this was the best episode by far.
The animation and visuals were on point the whole way through. The best part was how flawless the two storylines were woven
I finally got around to watching this episode, and I'm ashamed it took me this long because this was the best episode by far.
The animation and visuals were on point the whole way through. The best part was how flawless the two storylines were woven
This might be crazy to say, but this might be my favorite issue yet.
I love the ways that this issue reinvent Flash's mythos. Such as the rogues being other experiments, Linda being another runaway, and Ralph/Sue running a shelter of teens.
This might be crazy to say, but this might be my favorite issue yet.
I love the ways that this issue reinvent Flash's mythos. Such as the rogues being other experiments, Linda being another runaway, and Ralph/Sue running a shelter of teens.
This was definitely my favorite episode so far.
The OST placement evaluated every scene in the people, but it's hard to talk this episode and not mention the amazing Knuckleduster portion.
The camerawork and facial animation were phenomenal!
This was definitely my favorite episode so far.
The OST placement evaluated every scene in the people, but it's hard to talk this episode and not mention the amazing Knuckleduster portion.
The camerawork and facial animation were phenomenal!
Solid episode this week. This was more setting up the climax for this arc.
The obvious highlight for me was the portion giving pieces of Knuckleduster's backstory. The lighting choices during and the hospital scene were well done.
Solid episode this week. This was more setting up the climax for this arc.
The obvious highlight for me was the portion giving pieces of Knuckleduster's backstory. The lighting choices during and the hospital scene were well done.
Very solid start to this series. I love the character dynamics already at play.
Peter being jealous of that Richard likes Mile more than him, but possibly also jealous that he got to be Spider-man earlier in life. (1/2)
Very solid start to this series. I love the character dynamics already at play.
Peter being jealous of that Richard likes Mile more than him, but possibly also jealous that he got to be Spider-man earlier in life. (1/2)
A strong episode this week. The standout for me wasn't visuals (even though they're consistent as always) but the OST placement. The timing for music was really well done.
They did Koichi's first flight justice
A strong episode this week. The standout for me wasn't visuals (even though they're consistent as always) but the OST placement. The timing for music was really well done.
They did Koichi's first flight justice
Another great chapter. I don't know if anyone got this feeling, but this feels like where Harry's heel turn truly starts.
Peter is Harry's moral conscious right, but now Harry's has his father AND Gwen potential feeding his darker urges.
Another great chapter. I don't know if anyone got this feeling, but this feels like where Harry's heel turn truly starts.
Peter is Harry's moral conscious right, but now Harry's has his father AND Gwen potential feeding his darker urges.
Good episode this week. Personally, I'm not a fan of CC as a character, but I understand his purpose in the MHA world.
To have a solid example of someone who cares about the fame but not being a hero. And this episode showed that well
Good episode this week. Personally, I'm not a fan of CC as a character, but I understand his purpose in the MHA world.
To have a solid example of someone who cares about the fame but not being a hero. And this episode showed that well
Having Wally coming to the realization that he has to run towards his problems instead of running away was a good way to end the prologue.
With that realization, it's important to start giving Wally a support system. (1/2)
Having Wally coming to the realization that he has to run towards his problems instead of running away was a good way to end the prologue.
With that realization, it's important to start giving Wally a support system. (1/2)
The staff truly cooked with Knuckleduster vs. Stendhal. Some great cuts.
That being said, this is probably my least favorite episode so far. It wasn't bad in the slightest, but something about the directing I wasn't feeling compared to last eps.
The staff truly cooked with Knuckleduster vs. Stendhal. Some great cuts.
That being said, this is probably my least favorite episode so far. It wasn't bad in the slightest, but something about the directing I wasn't feeling compared to last eps.
Another strong episode this week. This time, the highlights were its strong direction and coloring, which gave us some unique shots.
Again, like I said last week, this is where Vigilantes' story truly kicks off
Another strong episode this week. This time, the highlights were its strong direction and coloring, which gave us some unique shots.
Again, like I said last week, this is where Vigilantes' story truly kicks off
This issue was great. The twist we got recontextualizes every we new about Gwen.
I know some people are upset with the lack of Peter in this series, and though I understand, I think it's more important to set up world that Peter's currently living in.
This issue was great. The twist we got recontextualizes every we new about Gwen.
I know some people are upset with the lack of Peter in this series, and though I understand, I think it's more important to set up world that Peter's currently living in.
This is the best of Vigilantes thus far. Not only was the direction and animation at its best this episode, but personally, this is where I think Vigilantes' story truly kicks off.
The way speed was portrayed great. Make me hopefully for the future
This is the best of Vigilantes thus far. Not only was the direction and animation at its best this episode, but personally, this is where I think Vigilantes' story truly kicks off.
The way speed was portrayed great. Make me hopefully for the future
Another good episode. Their was a fair bit of good, subtle animation. More specifically, with PopStep performance.
It's been a while since I've read Vigilantes, but I forgot that PopStep gets assaulted twice, and it brushes under the rug...
Another good episode. Their was a fair bit of good, subtle animation. More specifically, with PopStep performance.
It's been a while since I've read Vigilantes, but I forgot that PopStep gets assaulted twice, and it brushes under the rug...
Another great issue. I think it's a great decision to have Wally's thoughts such a focal point. Seeing that he's a kid with massive anxiety.
I thought I'd be mad that the last chapter twist isn't what we thought it was, but I'm not. I'm more intrigued.
Another great issue. I think it's a great decision to have Wally's thoughts such a focal point. Seeing that he's a kid with massive anxiety.
I thought I'd be mad that the last chapter twist isn't what we thought it was, but I'm not. I'm more intrigued.
Another week where I praised this series art direction. For episode itself, animation with Aizawa and KD's fight solid.
I'm glad they're not exaggerating KD's abilities. Highlighting the difficulty being a quirkless hero.
Another week where I praised this series art direction. For episode itself, animation with Aizawa and KD's fight solid.
I'm glad they're not exaggerating KD's abilities. Highlighting the difficulty being a quirkless hero.
Solid start to this side of the MHA universe. I enjoyed all the performances, KnuckleDuster being the highlight.
What I think will make this series stand out is its incredible art direction. The color palette and thick lines look beautiful
Solid start to this side of the MHA universe. I enjoyed all the performances, KnuckleDuster being the highlight.
What I think will make this series stand out is its incredible art direction. The color palette and thick lines look beautiful