Interesting choice for the "role" of Trooper.
No spoilers here but the art is on the net.
Sir Rhosis
No spoilers here but the art is on the net.
Sir Rhosis
Overall I enjoyed it, and it was nice to see the teleplay visualized like this, first draft warts and all. If I have any issue (pun intended) it's that Woodward's art rather falls down during moments of action. The poses in such moments are often awkward and his staging of the action leaves something to be desired. This is super apparent in the last panel of issue 4 and in Trooper's final two panels in issue 5.
Re Ellison's Batman pitch, had they made a Two-Face show I'm sure they'd have come up with a non-gruesome makeup for him given the tone of the show, maybe just discolored half of him (like the acid discolored his skin or whatever), like Bele or Lokai.![]()
Re Ellison's Batman pitch, had they made a Two-Face show I'm sure they'd have come up with a non-gruesome makeup for him given the tone of the show, maybe just discolored half of him (like the acid discolored his skin or whatever), like Bele or Lokai.![]()
Perhaps this has been discussed already, however I can find no mention of it anywhere.
How closely did the Comic's version of "The Guardian of Forever" match the televised version?
So Ellison has no claim over the televised version of "The Guardian of Forever" device?. Hmm, seems that therefore there is no reason to tread lightly around its usage in the novels whatsoever.
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