Just finished the available chapters and I genuinely stared at the last panel for like three minutes. Cannot explain why without spoiling it.
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Just finished the available chapters and I genuinely stared at the last panel for like three minutes. Cannot explain why without spoiling it.
Comparison to Berserk is going to come up eventually in these discussions and I want to preempt it. The tone is completely different. Berserk is visceral and furious. This is cold and still. Both are dark but in utterly distinct ways.
The article mentions McCartney-like ear for pop music. That comparison feels spot on for Bruno.
Each of these series brings something unique to fantasy. We're in a golden age of the genre!
It's fascinating how each character responded differently to similar situations.
Interesting how they left out Tony Soprano. He basically created the template for the modern TV antihero.
Love the suggestion about making the antagonist's logic hard to disprove. Real moral complexity there.
The German Rocketeers book caught my attention. The intersection between space race and civil rights movement in Huntsville must have been quite complex.
No, you're definitely not alone. I had to set a timer to limit my usage because I was losing so much sleep
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