Finally finished the season 1 that is Kenya. Man this feels kinda surreal, it is written really weird for a french comic, it seems like they have a story but waste time with characters that literally doesn't matter just to give us glimpses of the mystery until last tome.
Like why would you waste 4 panels making the MC masturbate over literature or making men salivate over women instead of making more spooky stuff.
Such a weird story, the sequel is in Namibia and now there are Nazis and giant bugs
This is an autistic yet lifesaving advice for all readers of online material. Use Excel or notepad, never depend on the site. Always maintain local copies of your bookmarks and progress. You can also avoid creating accounts that way. It's saved my ass more than once when sites went down.
This is an autistic yet lifesaving advice for all readers of online material. Use Excel or notepad, never depend on the site. Always maintain local copies of your bookmarks and progress. You can also avoid creating accounts that way. It's saved my ass more than once when sites went down.
Handy tip
Name of comic - issue number - page number
Can add tab spaces in between or links to the comic if you want to (I generally add authors as well)
If it's in excel, same format but separate cells.
I only keep local copies of stuff I want to preserve like dragon ball or lone wolf and cub or daredevil by miller and janson or DKR.
Finally finished the season 1 that is Kenya. Man this feels kinda surreal, it is written really weird for a french comic, it seems like they have a story but waste time with characters that literally doesn't matter just to give us glimpses of the mystery until last tome.
Disgusting.
It's bad enough Reed is a borderline child molester but to make Sue lusty after a nigger?
It's like how DC keeps pairing Power Girl with niggers.
Except for this last time she got with Frank.
Probably the Byrne stuff where Sue was a young teen when they met at her aunt's boarding house, and she developed a precocious crush on him. No implication he ever took advantage, then the "She's all grown up now" moment when they met again years layer.
Basically a replay of the Kitty/Piotr stuff in his X-Men, and a preview of things to come in Danger Unlimited.
I do believe I've heard more recent writers (Hickman maybe, I dunno) have aged her up to make that time in their lives less squicky.
Probably the Byrne stuff where Sue was a young teen when they met at her aunt's boarding house, and she developed a precocious crush on him. No implication he ever took advantage, then the "She's all grown up now" moment when they met again years layer.
Basically a replay of the Kitty/Piotr stuff in his X-Men, and a preview of things to come in Danger Unlimited.
I do believe I've heard more recent writers (Hickman maybe, I dunno) have aged her up to make that time in their lives less squicky.
Probably the Byrne stuff where Sue was a young teen when they met at her aunt's boarding house, and she developed a precocious crush on him. No implication he ever took advantage, then the "She's all grown up now" moment when they met again years layer.
I reread JLA/Avengers for the millionth time and it's nice to be reminded why you love comics by reading something that has love and passion on it in literally every page and panel. Also, now that I think about it, JLA/Avengers is probably the comic that made me a fan of "old" comics considering it's very old school and a love letter to silver/bronze age sensibilities. It' also gave Hal Jordan a really nice redemption arc/closure since this was in the era post him going nuts in the 90s and becoming The Specter. I dunno if anyone else has a "comfort food" comic/storyline but JLA/Avengers is definitely my go to for that.