‘Invincible’ has been renewed for Season 4 at Prime Video, creator Robert Kirkman revealed at Comic Con

  • @CliveRosfield
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    02 months ago

    The source material is even worse. It’s just bad writing across the board.

    • @[email protected]
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      02 months ago

      And yet it’s a critically acclaimed series with even higher reader ratings. 🤷‍♂️

      Alas, there’s no accounting for taste, or, in your case, lack thereof.

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        2 months ago

        It’s a shit series with no deep story to tell. It’s gore porn that tries to be edgy for the sake of being edgy. It never actually makes you stop and think. It’s like the Burger King of comics.

        And yes, I read all of it. Terrible. Series like this being “critically acclaimed” is why Japan and now Korea absolutely mogs American comics.

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          2 months ago

          Ah, so you haven’t read the books, then. Edit: Well, if you’ve read it as you say, then, as I said, there’s no accounting for (poor) taste. Maybe try it again in a few years when you’re more familiar with the genre. 🤷‍♂️

          (Or, wait, are you mistaking Invincible for The Boys…? Ennis is indeed a bit of an acquired taste, and in that case it is a good thing that the adaptation doesn’t follow the books…)

          • @CliveRosfield
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            -12 months ago

            I read both Invincible and The Boys, I would give Invincible the edge but they’re almost both equally terrible. There is no “acquired taste” here besides pushing the envelope as far as you can for the sake of it and gore porn.

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              22 months ago

              If Invincible is “gore porn” then so is, say, Saving Private Ryan.

              There’s a difference between gore for the sake of gore (as in Ennis’ works, for instance) and gore for the sake of telling a story.

              (Though, frankly, the amount of gore in Invincible is extremely limited anyway, so it’s kind of weird that you’re choosing to fixate on a few pages out of 144 issues.)

              • @CliveRosfield
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                02 months ago

                Comparing Invincible to Saving Private Ryan is offensive. That movie is better than any arc or chapter Invincible has to offer. It actually has a life lesson to teach and it uses the gore to show the horrors of war.

                Invincible? Rofl. People get dismembered left and right because the author feels like it. There is no nuance, no substance, no symbolism to the gore. Invincible gore is not just “a few pages”. The visceral imagery is key to the experience of the comic.