Ruminating Revolver
Today’s comic is gonna be a bit late, I was dead set on finishing a commission piece I was nearing the end of. I just thought I’d take a moment and ask, flat out; what do you guys think of it?
Obviously I already know the whole “animu” thing has been done to death, and the plot friggin’ meanders until about Track 4, but it’s pretty much by design (the worst ones in my book are the ones where I went ‘off script-‘ the Kami as magic girl side story in particular, even if in the broad scheme it turned out to foreshadow with the sublety of a sledgehammer. After the reveal in 12, I decided to push for Disc 2 to go to a grittier feel, which is what I wanted all along. Something more Westerny than it had been. Ironically, this is the story arc where Kenji leaves the Wastes for much of the duration.
And probably some of you have noticed I applied the softer line style I was messing with here out on the last couple of comics. I’m pretty satisfied with how it makes the coloring feel a bit more ‘solid’ to me, and less coloring-book, though I’m going to need lots of practice to sharpen it. Incidentally, it seems to make things go a bit faster since I’m sketching/inking/coloring more or less simultaneously rather than breaking it up into distinct steps. Distinct steps I get sidetracked with RPG level grinding in between, anyway.
This is really just to gauge interest, anyway. So if you read it, by all means, drop a comment and maybe you can get to claim a hand in RK sucking less.
Luminous Arc 2
I’d take a bite of the moon/For Yooooou o/~
I feel a bit ranty today. Had a fairly good sized haul of stuff come in from online this week, necessitating a concentrated cleanup effort last night to rid myself of stray boxes- Nice quality KO versions of the GaoGaiGar truck brothers, Microman-style Mikoto Utsugi, and possibly most significantly, The Tick Vs. Season 2.
Tick Season 2 happens to have a good number of my favorite episodes, including “Little Wooden Boy and the Belly of Love,” a rather busy season premiere which I’d mentally divided up into probably two-three different episodes. I have to wonder about the missing episode du jour though- the first season didn’t suffer greatly with the loss of the Mole Men episode, as unnecessary as it was (Marvel allegedly had their tights in a bunch over a completely different race that just happened to be called Mole Men- watch out, Saul Malone!), but the omission of Alone Together kind of leaves a hole in the story- namely the gigantic bite taken out of the moon.
If there are any uninitiated out there- I assume that I can’t be the entire daily traffic for the site no matter how often I reload the page to see if miniscule changes took hold- the Tick is a series that never seems to pass up a chance for a running gag. The defacement of the Moon is the biggest one, as an early Season 1 episode features the villain Chairface Chippendale attempting to write his name on it with a giant laser, but he’s thwarted before he can get past “CHA.”
In the MIA episode, the Tick is sent up by NASA to plant some demolition charges to erase the lunar graffiti, but because this is The Tick, they screw up and he’s flung into deep space by the blast. He does succeed in erasing the C, leaving the moon with a cheery “HA” across it. While drifting aimlessly, he meets up with and befriends Omnipotus, the Devourer of Worlds (Galactus with a gut, and “freaky small” feet.) Though he’s dissuaded from eating the world after returning our hero to it, he’s feeling a bit peckish and takes a bite out of the moon for the road, leaving it kind of Pac-Man shaped, as it remains for the rest of the series.
I don’t know how necessary this little rant-splanation is. I guess anyone buying the DVD sets of a TV show would probably already be a fan and know better. There seem to be two suppositions about the removed episodes from season 1 and 2, however:
(From Wikipedia, which we all know is never wrong)
Buena Vista Home Entertainment released the first season of The Tick animated series on DVD on August 29, 2006. The release contains only 12 of the 13 First Season episodes. On May 31, 2006, Disney released the following statement regarding the missing episode: “Due to creative considerations, episode #11 (“The Tick vs. The Mole Men”) is not included. However, we hope to include it in future releases of The Tick.” [1] The UK edition of the first season, released the following year by Liberation Entertainment Ltd., presented all 13 episodes.
On May 4, 2007, Disney was reported to have announced the second season of The Tick animated series for DVD release on August 7, 2007. [2] This DVD release is not the complete second season, as it is missing the episode “Alone Together”, featuring Omnipitus, a parody of Galactus (though, earlier episodes used similar comic book parodies, and are available on the DVD releases). The UK edition of this second season is available for pre-order at many online retailers for a release on October 8, 2007 and the cover artwork and title both proclaim it to be “The Complete Season 2”.
It may be worth noting that both deleted episodes (as well as four from the third season) were written by Christopher McCulloch [Jackson Publick], creator of the Cartoon Network (and, by extension, Warner Bros.) series The Venture Bros.; there have, however, been no official claims as to whether this is the real reason behind the omissions.
End result is the same, I assume. Hopefully at some date they’ll be released with Season 3 or in a cop-out “Best of!” disc of some sort. We’ll probably know if it’s the writer issue if Season 3 is missing a whopping four episodes.
By the way, apparently “Used- Very Good condition” on Amazon means they took it around the back and worked it over. Disc runs fine, but the cardboard jacket and case were pretty crushed. Ah well! At least I can rest soundly knowing I didn’t pay full price for any of the swag.
HappyWell KO-style Choryujin and Gekiryujin sets- $2.50 all together! I can finally have a GGG shelf.
Luminous Arc
Luminous Arc (NDS)
2007 Atlus/Marvelous
In a Nutshell: A shallow, but adequate strategy RPG. Spoiler alert! The Church is actually kinda evil!