Mark Millar's Old Man Logan is Edgelord Nihilism - Comic Tropes (Episode 40)

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  • Опубліковано 26 лют 2017
  • With Logan hitting movie theaters this week, it seemed like a good opportunity to look at some of its inspiration, the storyline Old Man Logan by writer Mark Millar. I take a look at the 3rd issue in the 8-issue storyline so that the full details of the story aren't spoiled. I think the story is pretty interesting but it's also pretty bleak. In the video, I argue that Millar's writing is generally cynical, if not outright mean-spirited.
    6:06 First trope discussed - Bleak World
    11:06 Second trope discussed - Cynicism
    16:12 Third trope discussed - "Realism"
    22:44 Fourth trope discussed - Excessive Revenge
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  • @chadalpha7983
    @chadalpha7983 5 років тому +721

    Dr. Doom wanted Minneapolis because he is a huge Prince fan

    • @trobeytrotter13
      @trobeytrotter13 4 роки тому +37

      Partly correct, he wanted to know the proper way to put Mr. Fantastic on a stick.

    • @kelzuya
      @kelzuya 4 роки тому +47

      So he could clear all his samples for the new Madvillany project

    • @sodapinez2598
      @sodapinez2598 4 роки тому +11

      @@kelzuya MF D00M

    • @KevinJennissen
      @KevinJennissen 4 роки тому +5

      Doctor Doom would be lucky to have Minneapolis.

    • @socialmedia4637
      @socialmedia4637 4 роки тому +1

      @@KevinJennissen One month later...🔥💥🚧🚨🚓😷

  • @Batsage
    @Batsage 5 років тому +361

    Millar reuses the "every single supervillain teams up" plot a few times, too! To me it betrays something really shallow about his writing: as if every villain is the exact same brand of evil, so of course they're all fine with slaughtering all the heroes and brutally conquering the world together.

    • @PeachyBeins
      @PeachyBeins 4 роки тому +90

      Super late reply. But him thinking all villains are teh same brand if evil breaks down so much when you know he made Magneto(Jewish holocaust survivor)and Dr Doom(rromani who the nazis also persecuted) team up freaking red skull THE ACTUAL LITERAL NAZI WTF. Also why would Kingpin be part of this teh guy is usually content with being his big money bags crime lord self. Argh Mark Millar STOP

    • @opinionimported4737
      @opinionimported4737 2 роки тому +33

      It’s a troppe that he obssess over because it Was a seminal Moment of is childhood. In an interview Millard told that when he was a small kid he thought superheroes where based on real events, and he asked himself why superheroes weren’t around. Is older brother told him that they where all dead, killed in a final showdown against all their unified rouge galleries. So I think that this whole thing stuck inside him and he like to use it over and over again. Frankly I think the concept can be used well, but he literally overuse it…. In is over the top edgy boy way.

    • @D3wd20p
      @D3wd20p 2 роки тому +24

      @@opinionimported4737 That's kind of cute, really. Pity where it led him...

    • @apolloforabetterfuture4814
      @apolloforabetterfuture4814 2 роки тому +7

      @@opinionimported4737 as an older brother I wish I was that devious lol

    • @opinionimported4737
      @opinionimported4737 2 роки тому +6

      @@D3wd20p yeah, also because when he write non edgy stories they are actually quite wholesome and enjoyable Xd!

  • @Redem10
    @Redem10 7 років тому +804

    You just know that Hugh Jackman was super disapointed they coudn't do Wa Wa Wolvereine

    • @ComicTropes
      @ComicTropes  7 років тому +97

      Redem10 It's the only way to get him back.

    • @Redem10
      @Redem10 7 років тому +13

      hey can you put time stamp in the description, somtime I want to skip over the story since I already know it, but jut want to hear you talk about tropes

    • @ComicTropes
      @ComicTropes  7 років тому +35

      Sure thing. Added the time stamps to the description.

    • @Redem10
      @Redem10 7 років тому +3

      thank hope future video have them

    • @clivebonham9944
      @clivebonham9944 5 років тому +2

      Loves his musicails.

  • @c.alexandros4
    @c.alexandros4 5 років тому +328

    Millar had a hard-on for Super villains killing the heroes, since it was basically the same plot as Wanted.

    • @redjirachi1
      @redjirachi1 Рік тому +1

      Oh God, I want Linkara to review it simply because even if he devolves into cringe ranting about it it would at least be entertaining cringe

    • @AndrewJohnson-oy8oj
      @AndrewJohnson-oy8oj 4 місяці тому

      He also had a hard-on for superheroes getting bones broken and having their masks yanked off.

    • @Toki-Ralte
      @Toki-Ralte 24 дні тому

      now he's doing a villain crossover with Big Game.. the art is fantastic though

  • @PantheonFefnir
    @PantheonFefnir 6 років тому +550

    I more so wanna know WHY Doctor Doom wants any part of America at all. He's got Latveria already, it's not like he needs a part of America so he can rule over something...

    • @darkhearsttoys5224
      @darkhearsttoys5224 5 років тому +11

      Latveria is small, US is huge.

    • @guanoguy4800
      @guanoguy4800 5 років тому +72

      @dragon stare24 If they wrote that story, with Doctor Doom gathering forces to take down evil, that'd be an interesting read.

    • @realone-6928
      @realone-6928 5 років тому +3

      dragon stare24 What was the name of the series if you remember?

    • @TulipQ
      @TulipQ 5 років тому +27

      Doom just wanted to expand his dominion.
      Stupid Reed Richards doesn't have even a small dominion, but Dr Doom controls both the proud nation of Latvia and a sizeable portion of the Louisiana Purchase territory.
      Surely Sue Storm will realize how Doom is truly the superior man now!

    • @princeblackelf4265
      @princeblackelf4265 5 років тому +14

      I always assumed Doom's territory was more like....his slice of the pie, but rules it through proxies from latveria

  • @shoresean1237
    @shoresean1237 6 років тому +662

    Like Wanted, this was an Ultimate Villain Sue situation. The thing I can't stand about Millar's work is that evil wins simply by moving fwd. That's it. Be it Nemesis, Crossed, Wanted, or Old Man Logan, it turns into the reverse of the old serials, except instead of being boring for the hero's pre-ordained victory, it becomes mind-numbing for the nest of casual betrayals and atrocities contained therein.
    Also, villains cooperate to the Nth Degree? Some villains aren't all that bad, like Constrictor. Some are blazingly incompetent. Many hate each other more than they hate heroes. Many are agenda-driven, their personal goals sacred. Some will sell each other out for laughs or money. I don't think Millar did some of the Post-Secret Wars 2015 Old Man Logans, but one flashback had Magneto aiding a HYDRA attack ship, with Enchantress taking out Punisher and Daredevil. So, Magneto helps out a Nazi-spin off, and Amora can be convinced to bother with a blind mortal and one with guns? That was still in Millar's style.
    Alan Moore is the king of deconstruction, but he at least seems to have some affection for what he's taking apart.
    If Millar wrote Franklin Richards' birth, he would alien-chest-burst out of Sue, then bring her back to life while reminding his family to think 'happy thoughts' to keep her alive.

    • @superbad8008
      @superbad8008 5 років тому +44

      I liked Old Man Logan, Wanted, and Nemesis, mostly because of how off the wall they where in comparison to the heavy amounts of comics similar in plot that I had read up to that point. I think you do have a solid point though; too much death and violence makes you kinda get the urge to roll your eyes, especially so when famous, established characters are involved. It’s one thing to see nameless heroes and villains get offed, and another to see Spider Girl decapitating Kingpin.

    • @SchulzEricT
      @SchulzEricT 5 років тому +77

      Yeah, it's really edgy and gritty, in the way that "edgy" and "gritty" have come to be defined (ie lazy, uncreative, and shitty), simply because it's different.
      Dude says it makes sense that villains will outnumber heroes, but... I mean, the X-Men? Had, like, somewhere between 5 and 30 offshoot *teams* - they had to number in the thousands, easily. There weren't nearly that many X-Men villains, not even close.
      Probably not even if you make it a binary thing and count non-heroes as villains (like if you counted, say, Catwoman as a villain because she's not a hero, which is of course stupid... I know there's probably a few Marvel examples but none come to mind save... I can't remember their names, dudes who lived in the sewers).
      He - and others, like that douche who wrote the Old Man Batman graphic novel - seem like they are trying to be gritty in the positive sense: realistic, grounded, with strong (ie 3-dimensional, well-written characters, not necessarily physically strong) but then they take this ridiculous binary approach when it comes to villains, like anybody who isn't a hero must therefore be an unrepentant, irredeemable villain... and they all can somehow put aside their egos and individual goals to come together to defeat all these heroes. It's ridiculous and outlandish.

    • @shoresean1237
      @shoresean1237 5 років тому +24

      There's value in a grim story, if thought through and done well. You can be horrified by an awesome story. Many stories where the heroes win have hideous implications if you drill down a bit. Oddly, one of the most off-putting What If's I can recall is Volume 1-46, an AU where May died but Ben lived. It was off-putting because at the end, Peter's world was much better off for having Ben around. I don't denounce just because evil wins and good loses. I only do that when the evil is like that Prince Of Space character, just laughing off all efforts at opposing him. When the villain wages a tough campaign and pulls it out, reluctant kudos. When they are the equivalent of that serial killer screensaver from Virtuosity--not so much.
      So instead of just complaining, let me try and feebly improve the work of a writer a jillion times more known than I'll ever be: Old Man Logan comes about because of an attempt at a villain alliance, which fails, and places the villains on high alert as all their old rivalries kick up hard. Their heroes catch wind of this, and then, throughout America, places are ruined because they all have their 'final battles' all at once. Logan and the others who make it through are left to stare in stupid wonder at what their continuous battles have wrought.
      Then onto the story.

    • @Crowley9
      @Crowley9 5 років тому +40

      Also, I think many villains quite like living in modern society and would rather not see it collapse to Mad Max levels. I also wonder how exactly so few villains manage to govern such vast areas of land that probably still have millions of people living there. Not necessarily in terms of power, but in terms of organization. The villains shown in the comic feel like nothing more than local warlords.

    • @macoy3943
      @macoy3943 5 років тому +30

      Baron Zemo: So Amora we’re gonna need you for something.
      Enchantress: Yes?
      Baron Zemo: So I know you’re an all powerful goddess and all that. But, I’m gonna need you to take one some street level heroes. One is blind and the other shoots stuff. But don’t worry we’ll be sending Jigsaw and the Owl after Hulk and Thor. I’m such a great genius. My planning is inconceivably brilliant. Mwahahaha!!!!!

  • @rorylumley4727
    @rorylumley4727 5 років тому +529

    Ultron 8 is a former villan who is a better father than the real father. He is marvels picollo.

    • @manuelrobledo8072
      @manuelrobledo8072 5 років тому +8

      Rory Lumley Also he's a realy nice man

    • @Argos-xb8ek
      @Argos-xb8ek 4 роки тому +9

      He's a simp

    • @deltaone2837
      @deltaone2837 4 роки тому +8

      That makes him kind of a snail?

    • @jouflow
      @jouflow 4 роки тому +2

      @@deltaone2837 this guy 🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @Corthmic
      @Corthmic 4 роки тому +6

      @@deltaone2837 Or maybe a Yoshi?

  • @TulipQ
    @TulipQ 5 років тому +208

    Slight correction on Red Son:
    Superman lands in a Ukrainian farm, which is part of the Soviet Union but is not Russia.

    • @stueygriffith4671
      @stueygriffith4671 5 років тому +4

      🙄

    • @RoyalKnightVIII
      @RoyalKnightVIII 4 роки тому +26

      A good distinction, the USSR was much more complex than just being Russia

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 4 роки тому +5

      @@RoyalKnightVIII Definitely. It's actually really interesting in terms of political geography and just regular ole' geography. It's especially interesting to compare and contrast it with other similarly-sized polities structurally.

    • @Turt3752
      @Turt3752 4 роки тому +6

      The Ukraine isn’t part of Russia? Tell Russia that...

    • @aureliomanalo
      @aureliomanalo 4 роки тому

      *imperialism intensifies*

  • @brew1116
    @brew1116 4 роки тому +61

    Thank you for calling out his "What are you talking about?" trope. Every once in a while I decide to give Millar another chance, and then that pops up, often inappropriately, and all the wind goes out of my sails.

  • @skeletonmf
    @skeletonmf 5 років тому +314

    "Hulk smash!"
    "She-Hulk smash too!"
    *Their eyes meet...*

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 4 роки тому +47

      **SAXOPHONE COMMENCE**

    • @enjitodoroki202
      @enjitodoroki202 4 роки тому +2

      Hulk's smash

    • @lmao2302
      @lmao2302 4 роки тому +8

      Then they smash.

    • @IzayaLee1725
      @IzayaLee1725 4 роки тому +24

      Alabama 100

    • @MachineMan-mj4gj
      @MachineMan-mj4gj 4 роки тому +27

      @@IzayaLee1725 That's sisters, this is cousins, so it's West Virginia
      Take me home, country roads....

  • @Phantom9252
    @Phantom9252 4 роки тому +620

    when you're a teenager and you first read Millar's work you think "Oh wow! it's so grim and realistic! Hell yeah!" Then you get older and you read more of Millar's work, and you realize no, it really isn't. It's so GRIMM and DAHRK that it circles back in on itself and becomes almost laughable.

    • @znightowlz6585
      @znightowlz6585 4 роки тому +52

      Phantom9252 it’s what the kids call “edgy”. It’s comical almost. And if you ask me, uncreative in some instances...such as the dialogue

    • @felipea1399
      @felipea1399 3 роки тому +15

      I love Red Son though. Its dark but all actions come from character and most characters are very understandable

    • @marfaxa
      @marfaxa 3 роки тому +6

      but, remember when you found that thing when you were 14 or 15 that just spoke to you? It was so powerful. And it seemed like anyone who wasn't into it was an idiot and everyone who was into it was automatically a kindred spirit?

    • @piperian3962
      @piperian3962 3 роки тому +23

      The end where Hulk Eats Logan could not possibly have been taken seriously.

    • @piperian3962
      @piperian3962 3 роки тому +12

      @@felipea1399, I’m shocked Red Son and Old Man Logan are written by the same guy.

  • @bobdrantz
    @bobdrantz 4 роки тому +75

    Clearly, Doctor Doom is a huge Minnesota Vikings fan.

    • @210SAi
      @210SAi 3 роки тому +1

      Skol!!!!!!!

    • @Gemidori
      @Gemidori 2 роки тому

      @@210SAi SKOLLLLL

  • @devonhilt9389
    @devonhilt9389 5 років тому +42

    I'm really glad that Logan chose to embrace optimism despite the darkness of the story

  • @NelsonStJames
    @NelsonStJames 6 років тому +266

    Back in the Miller era of comics a lot of fans and a lot of creators had the philosophy that gritty, bleak and dark were "realistic", and a lot of fans still hold to that, but I don't think that is what Mark Millar is doing. I think his books are that way because he likes it; rather in the same way that Tarantino likes grindhouse.

    • @princeblackelf4265
      @princeblackelf4265 5 років тому +17

      Agreed , I've always just gotten the impression this is what Millar likes, he writes stories that he wants to read, and what he wants to read are this kind of stuff. I personally LOVE Old Man Logan, I think the ideas in it, are incredibly interesting, especially if you're deep lore nerd for Marvel, with how it does a bunch of what if/turn left stuff and to see the names of the territories and cities within.

    • @Galvatronover
      @Galvatronover 3 роки тому +6

      At least in the movie there was no good and evil side it was shades of grey in the comic the creators said iron man was the bad guy even though he did everything wrong

    • @nataliealphonse4634
      @nataliealphonse4634 2 роки тому +2

      Thank you. And most of them that deal with established characters are AU so you can straight up ignore them if that bothers you, let tropes be tropes sometimes yall

    • @fica1137
      @fica1137 2 роки тому +5

      By Millar's own account, when he gave a copy of the first issue [The Unfunnies] to his wife, she read the first six pages of it, and then threw the book back at him while calling it "the most horrible thing she'd ever read in her life" as he frantically attempted to explain to her that "the crow was sucking cock for a REASON."
      This about sums up Mark Millar in a nutshell

    • @buhnana6117
      @buhnana6117 2 роки тому

      @@fica1137 the unfunnies has gotta be one of the worst written comics of all time

  • @Dreigonix
    @Dreigonix 4 роки тому +299

    At this point, the name “Miller/Millar” is just a comic book curse.

    • @greasey8695
      @greasey8695 4 роки тому +37

      Dreigonix
      Hey, half of Miller's work was good.

    • @yggdrasil3
      @yggdrasil3 4 роки тому +16

      I like Empress and I'm glad Millar and Miller exist, otherwise we would not have this conversation.

    • @mcpics4448
      @mcpics4448 4 роки тому +14

      Dreigonix hey like 9 out of 10 of his work get a superior adaptation

    • @thecollector4332
      @thecollector4332 3 роки тому +8

      @@greasey8695
      Key word: *Was*. His work is garbage now.

    • @nataliealphonse4634
      @nataliealphonse4634 2 роки тому +2

      Yeah no. Not when names like Land exist lol

  • @RobotsPajamas
    @RobotsPajamas 7 років тому +227

    I really liked Acts of Vengeance when I was a kid.
    And it doesn't make sense that the villains would carve up the US and then not fight each other to be the top dog for control of it all.

    • @drdoomprevails1439
      @drdoomprevails1439 5 років тому +15

      Yeah Doom only taking a slice of territory is completely out of character.

    • @datniggakermit5287
      @datniggakermit5287 5 років тому +12

      @CIA Informant 1234566533256666 Doom would want the world not just america what lol

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 4 роки тому +1

      Maybe they decided to give peace a chance.

    • @redjirachi1
      @redjirachi1 Рік тому +1

      In well-written stories the fact the villains would fight over their victory is part of why they lose to the heroes teaming up; heroes tend to be less conceited

    • @charlesdunn9222
      @charlesdunn9222 4 місяці тому

      Yeah. Only DC villains do that.

  • @HappyCynic
    @HappyCynic 4 роки тому +61

    They let Mark Millar write stories for 2000 ad.
    It nearly killed off the comic.

  • @MrHantz101
    @MrHantz101 4 роки тому +36

    For the rejected ideas, you forgot to mention Baby Wolverine, Wolverine On Ice, and Wolverine Saves Christmas

    • @Tuckbro
      @Tuckbro Рік тому +1

      You forgot "Oh No, Its The Jack o Lantern, Wolverine!" A charming Halloween special where Wolverine waits all night for Jack o Lantern to show up, but he never does. 10/10 all time classic

  • @marcosrecio4062
    @marcosrecio4062 6 років тому +224

    I dont think Daredevil and punisher were good ol' Matt and Frank

    • @joaquinperez9382
      @joaquinperez9382 5 років тому +125

      There's a panel where they show daredevil's corpse and I think they mention that these people are wannabes

    • @royjones8312
      @royjones8312 5 років тому +11

      Agreed

    • @julimayor
      @julimayor 5 років тому +39

      Yeah they look too young to be them. Also new daredevil has a weird glowing eye so it couldn't be matt murdock

  • @HCC788
    @HCC788 7 років тому +153

    Fascinating. I had heard of Old Man Logan. Of course, I hadn't read it. I don't mind post-apocalyptic dystopias. I may have enjoyed this story, despite the violence. The inclusion of the Spider-buggy is brilliant. One major problem with post-apocalyptic dystopias is that they can be humorless and unrelentingly dark. Even in a story that is intended to be dark, a reader needs a few moments to come up for air. I'm looking forward to the movie.

    • @MrSafior
      @MrSafior 6 років тому +3

      The story was pretty cool but the end was crap.

    • @mr.smithgnrsmith7808
      @mr.smithgnrsmith7808 5 років тому +2

      Omg violence......mommy help...FOH

    • @nedinnis6752
      @nedinnis6752 5 років тому +10

      As a person who read it, it's pretty much like Mad Max or the Dawn of the Dead in that it's dark, but fun. I personally enjoyed it, it wasn't necessarily a depression fest like Ultimatum.

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 4 роки тому +5

      I think a dystopia that is unrelentingly dark and especially humorless is like a painting with everything but the shadows cut out. There's so much potential for absurdist, situational humor. Brazil comes to mind. So dark or ridiculous that you can't help but laugh.

    • @nataliealphonse4634
      @nataliealphonse4634 2 роки тому

      @@fuzzydunlop7928 soooo a really beautiful looking abstract painting? Cool

  • @joemorgan2390
    @joemorgan2390 6 років тому +142

    Does the comic explicitly state the two guys in the Kingpin's arena are the actual Daredevil and Punisher? They look kinda young. It would make sense if they were next-generation wannabes or just guys they put in the costumes for the hell of it.

    • @DEADEYESTUDIO
      @DEADEYESTUDIO 5 років тому +33

      Joe Morgan I could see that. It’s also probably kingpins way of saying”fuck being a hero. This is what heroes get in my domain”

    •  4 роки тому +7

      It is explicitly state that this are Daredevil and Punisher

    • @blossomingbeelzebub
      @blossomingbeelzebub 3 роки тому +44

      @ no it's very clearly stated that they are allies to Ashley, the daughter of Hawkeye. She was kept imprisoned for a later punishment from the new Kingpin, while he made examples of her two allies, who dressed as Punisher and Daredevil, and were killed my Kingpin in the arena. They were not Matt and Frank.

    • @nataliealphonse4634
      @nataliealphonse4634 2 роки тому +22

      @ you literally see the real DDs corpse.

    • @MrFirefly3000
      @MrFirefly3000 2 роки тому +16

      It's not the real dd and punisher. It's wannabes that joined spiderman's daughter.

  • @TheWonkster
    @TheWonkster 5 років тому +400

    Millar strikes me as a misanthrope who thinks his abject nihilism and deep cynical beliefs alone make him smarter than everyone else. It doesn’t make his stories bad, but you can kinda feel him looking down his nose at you while you’re reading them.

    • @gelusvenn5063
      @gelusvenn5063 4 роки тому +63

      So what you're saying is that he would understand the brilliance that is Rick and Morty. (Sorry, sorry I had to, it was such a perfect opening that even the 10 month necro was worth it)

    • @themoofs6925
      @themoofs6925 3 роки тому +44

      DUDE! Couldn’t have said it better myself. I’ve always thought, “If he likes to poke fun at the genre and be so cynical about it why doesn’t he just stop writing?” Lmao

    • @logankingcash
      @logankingcash 2 роки тому +10

      Could be worse. At least he’s not Garth Ennis😂

    • @BosSupes
      @BosSupes 2 роки тому +9

      @@logankingcash Nah Ennis is better

    • @DoctorMooCow
      @DoctorMooCow 2 роки тому

      100%

  • @Lordalexzader
    @Lordalexzader 4 роки тому +21

    Also, it wasn't just about numbers. The villains 'swapped' heroes. The heroes were ambushed, near simultaneously, by enemies that they didn't know the skill set/MO of.

  • @MUTEscifan31W
    @MUTEscifan31W 4 роки тому +25

    Speaking of re-using tropes. All villains teaming up to outnumber and defeat the heroes was the history pre-Wanted.

    • @kbuttstadt
      @kbuttstadt 8 місяців тому +1

      And he is using it yet again for Big Game, which is somehow getting good reviews.

  • @schizoreze
    @schizoreze 2 роки тому +15

    I'm sorry. I just could not imagine Magneto working side by side with Red Skull.

    • @frogurtcremebrulee5252
      @frogurtcremebrulee5252 2 роки тому +5

      Yep. And the fact that they killed all the heroes, including Scarlet Witch, Quicksilver, and Polaris. God I hate this fucking comic.

  • @alrackey5606
    @alrackey5606 6 років тому +33

    I would like to say that, due to the fact that magneto is SUPER old, with him being a child during ww2, so being 50 years older would mean his body would be significantly older. So the idea of a younger, more connected male who has taken the name "Kingpin" is not out of the question. He could have easily killed his caretakers and murdered Magneto with his barehands. Or Magneto could have died of a disease from his older age. It's not out of the question completely, and plausible even, but i can also see why you could find it strange.

    • @dissonantvibe8585
      @dissonantvibe8585 5 років тому +4

      Magneto was actually restored to a younger body in an early 80s issue of Uncanny X-men so he's probably effectively in his 40s on Marvel Earth 616

    • @princeblackelf4265
      @princeblackelf4265 5 років тому +4

      even with his youth having been restored, he'd still have effectively been 80 something years old again by the time this story is happening. If he's less lucid or more frail as one would assume of someone of that age, killing even a tremendously powerful mutant who is in that state is conceivable. a plastic bullet from a plastic gun via assassination?

  • @lostdrewid
    @lostdrewid 5 років тому +30

    I do feel like the reveal about why Logan stopped being Wolverine is enough to explain why this dark future Acts of Vengeance succeeds. I'm sure it's removed enough that I can get into spoilers [especially since the movie Logan is ALSO long past when discussing spoilers is verboten]. Basically, Wolverine completely destroyed one of the largest superhero teams on the planet, leaving that much more of a gap in superhero defense. Mysterio's powers are actually very terrifying when you think of it, especially when someone isn't used to them like Spider-Man is. Catch the wrong hero off-guard and it's conceivable that there will be massive casualties.
    Now, the counter-argument is, shouldn't one of the X-Men he was busy killing have been able to contain him? Sure, maybe they didn't want to kill him while he was out of control, but surely one of them had a power that could stop him for a time. But putting that aside, if one of the biggest superhero teams on the planet was wiped out in one night, united villains would have a much easier time finishing off the rest of them.
    Still bleak as shit though. Especially if some of them were kept around juuuust long enough to brutally murder in front of our eyes. 'Cause that timing isn't suspicious as shit, Millar.

    • @LupineShadowOmega
      @LupineShadowOmega 5 років тому +15

      My issue with that though isn't that he should never be casually killing the people he casually killed, but also the fact that the X-Men are a much bigger team than that. Even having killed that many X-Men there are still hundreds. And that's not even counting students. Where would the X-Forces? X-Factors? New Mutants, and etc. have just gone to? How about other offsite teams of X-Men? So even then...too many mutants for them to just handwave that Wolverine killed the X-Men.

    • @princeblackelf4265
      @princeblackelf4265 5 років тому +4

      All those teams are never in the x-mansion all at once, and there's always been a "current" roster, so from a certain point of view, yes he killed " all " of the x-men. The current roster he slaughtered. I fully believe he Logan however WOULD be tearing through an army of invading villains willy nilly, especially with how heightened the situation was all across the globe at that point. The other heroes or x-men may have been killed elsewhere in different battles or situations, but Millar shouldn't have to detail literally every character that's been associated with the x-men were there and heLogan killed them all

    • @LupineShadowOmega
      @LupineShadowOmega 5 років тому +10

      @@princeblackelf4265 again, the idea of it is silly in and of itself. Because one your theory about other X-Men being killed other places. Never addressed so if its never addressed it has no place in the story. Two, even if we're talking rosters, again Wolverine shouldn't be capable of killing the people he killed in that room most of them outclass him in ways that are laughable.
      Hell, Iceman is in that pile and Iceman doesn't even have a physical body anymore. He could have made a near staggering around of clones of himself and each and everyone of those would be capable of freezing Logan solid and this is without harming him further than his healing factor can go.
      Storm? Colossus? Gambit? Cyclops? Psylocke? The list keeps getting longer of people that would easily be able to take him down individually, let alone as a group, and that goes double after he's actually killed someone.

    • @princeblackelf4265
      @princeblackelf4265 5 років тому +3

      It is addressed, just in the sense that the other heroes fell in general war, also we're talking about a sneak attack, if Wolverine were to start hacking through people with their guards down and not ready, many of the people you listed could have been killed , even Colossus if his skin hasn't turned metal yet. It's also conceivable that Mysterio was using illusions on them as well ( although this would have been better addressed if explicitly stated) and they weren't entirely sure what was happening either.

  • @Nightscream72
    @Nightscream72 5 років тому +80

    *** 20:21: "By the way, that's Frank MILLER, not Mill-AR -- no relation.." ***
    Mark Millar's name is not pronounced "Mil-AR". It's pronounced Miller. I know this because I asked him on the second occasion that I photographed him, during his April 25, 2013 signing at Midtown Comics in Manhattan.

    • @aureliomanalo
      @aureliomanalo 4 роки тому +8

      I don't get why English has to be so needlessly complicated

    • @CAMSLAYER13
      @CAMSLAYER13 4 роки тому +4

      I think he does it to differentiate

    • @CAMSLAYER13
      @CAMSLAYER13 4 роки тому +1

      aureliomanalo it's been around a long time and quite a few other languages have had a strong influence

  • @Clay3613
    @Clay3613 5 років тому +75

    Why the hell would Kingpin want the Pacific Northwest? Nothing out there of value but trees!
    Speaking of a black Kingpin, I really liked the portrayal in Daredevil (2003).

    • @fuzzydunlop7928
      @fuzzydunlop7928 4 роки тому +12

      To be fair, those are some bombass next-level trees. Those are the types of trees that evolve into Ents. Maybe he's really become an outdoorsy type of person now that he's a despot. He controls a lot of America's best camping and hiking lands. I could imagine Kingpin in a set of cargo shorts and a padded vest, flannel underneath crowned with a fisherman's boonie loaded to the gills with lures and commemorative travel pins.

    • @benhopper3363
      @benhopper3363 4 роки тому

      He was a big grunge fan.

    • @readhistory2023
      @readhistory2023 4 роки тому +5

      Washington State is one of three states that's totally self sufficient in food, water, power and has a large manufacturing/industrial base and the Hanford Nuclear plant. Need some nukes? It has easy access to the ocean with a extensive inland waterway that includes the Columbia river for shipping goods to and from inland areas. If he wants to rule a empire vs just a city he needs those kind of resources. You were asking why the Kingpin would want the Pacific Northwest?

  • @edmaldonado8207
    @edmaldonado8207 5 років тому +129

    I really don't like Mark Millar. His comics are often incredibly mean spirited and tries really hard to be deconstructionist, but fails to be clever or thought provoking in any way.

    • @PacisJusticia
      @PacisJusticia 5 років тому +35

      Like oh you replaced all the fun with grotesque violence, you sure showed those comics!

    • @princeblackelf4265
      @princeblackelf4265 5 років тому +12

      I actually don't think he's trying to be deconstructionist at all, I think he just indulges in the kind of stories he's wanting to tell and isn't trying to deconstruct anything.

  • @RobotsPajamas
    @RobotsPajamas 7 років тому +22

    Unforgiven is amazing. It's a great movie to crib from. Re: America only in the story, this is kind of like the post apocalyptic tropes where you don't hear about the world at large because there's no communication anymore with anywhere outside your immediate area. Of course, you could always include a few rumors here and there to give some flavor.

  • @tinstrings6312
    @tinstrings6312 5 років тому +37

    I've never read anything by Mark Millar, and after seeing this, I don't think I want to. I read comics for fun, not to feel like crap. If I want to feel like garbage, I'll watch the news.

  • @sassytabasco
    @sassytabasco Рік тому +5

    I think the thing with Millar, is that he doesn't so much write "realistically" as he does pick the most creatively cynical option for a story. It's like the Chaotic Neutral murder-hobo player at the D&D game. It's like, whatever was the most low hanging fruit option is what you're getting. I think a lot of 2000s writers were guilty of that because edge was "in". Millar, Ennis, Kirkman, Loeb. Super edgy, super violent, super cynical...but none of it makes "realistic sense" exactly.

  • @ColeVecsion
    @ColeVecsion 4 роки тому +27

    like i always say, mark millar is a guy with good ideas and absolute poor execution, he strikes me as someone who should pitch a story overview and just let others do the rest, he needs to be very hands off and maybe get some anti-depressents

    • @Mario_Angel_Medina
      @Mario_Angel_Medina 2 роки тому +6

      "Mark Millar's _modus operandi_ is to have a cool concept for a story, write a comic that varely takes advantage of that concept and sell the rights to a film or TV adaptation in wich writers have the freedom to take the cool concept in whatever directiom they want" ... I don't remember who said that to me, but they my be right

  • @p.s6742
    @p.s6742 5 років тому +20

    20:05 Being blind and a ninja master? Reminds me of Blind Fury with Rutger Hauer. Anyone remember that??

  • @psychodad-gaming
    @psychodad-gaming 7 років тому +5

    just found your channel today and watched a few of your videos! love what you've got so far!

    • @joshgillam5130
      @joshgillam5130 5 років тому

      @Mighty Raccoon did you try and take credit for someone else's channel?

  • @robrotron2084
    @robrotron2084 6 років тому +117

    This video has a few issues,
    1.It's implied that the rest of the world is basically wiped out, and That's why we never see it. When Red Skull is gloating about taking over America he mentions that no one would want the rest of the planet now anyway.
    2. If this is 50 years in the future and Magneto would be, what, over a hundred? I could see someone getting the drop in him.
    3. That wasn't the real Daredevil or Punished, they were just gangsters that took on their personas.
    Honestly I'm not a huge fan of grimdark/deconstruction when it comes to comics, but I liked this book. It's dark, but I don't find it over the top or dark just for the sake of darkness like say, ultimatum.

    • @fredrikgranstrom6743
      @fredrikgranstrom6743 5 років тому +7

      good points

    • @metalliclark86
      @metalliclark86 5 років тому +4

      Make no mistake, it is bleak and cynic as it gets, but ultimately fits the brutal worldview wolverine has always had, considering his personal history, and it shows hope for the future towards the end. Ultimatum had none of that, as CT stated, it was just a superhero themed slasher film, OML on the other hand, is a proper ''retired hero forced to return to the path'' story.

    • @KingOfMadCows
      @KingOfMadCows 5 років тому +6

      Magneto de-aged himself. He's already very old in the "present time." Remember, he's a Holocaust survivor, so he's already in his 80's during the "present time." But since his de-aging, he's physically in his 30's or 40's.

    • @hazzardalsohazzard2624
      @hazzardalsohazzard2624 5 років тому +2

      In the Old Man Logan comic which brought Logan into the mainstream universe, there's some flashbacks to him living in the Wasteland before he settled in America. So you see Japan has been ruined. And then in a current running comic, it's implied the whole of Earth is ruined. And thinks are also different in space.

    • @alfa01spotivo
      @alfa01spotivo 5 років тому

      @@KingOfMadCows magneto can de-age?

  • @wdcain1
    @wdcain1 6 років тому +134

    Millar's dark works are pretty bad. At best, he goes full cynical without putting any real thought into it (Old Man Logan, Authority, & Kick-Ass) and at worst he just does shock moments (Wanted, Nemesis, & the Unfunnies). It works better if someone takes over his ideas (Old Man Hawkeye & Capt Atom Armageddon). Strangely, when he goes light-hearted then his comics are brilliant (Superman, Jupiter's Legacy, Duke McQueen).
    _Acts of Vengeance_ was really good but it showed the reason why the villains failed was because they were villains. They're all egomaniacs, thugs, and bullies so they can't get along for long. Another trope of Mark Millar is he usually has the heroes hate each other but have the villains all get along. He honestly thinks sadists and greedy SOBs would naturally work well together and never think to back stab each other while well intentioned people couldn't. Millar has a weird mentality.

    • @manarayofhope2374
      @manarayofhope2374 5 років тому +5

      I really liked wanted

    • @DeadlyAlienInvader
      @DeadlyAlienInvader 5 років тому +7

      Maybe he had serious bully problems when he was a kid.

    • @thehmc
      @thehmc 5 років тому +3

      Lol. Garbage. Millar's original books are 1000x better than the cornball stuff like Old Man Hawkeye.

    • @lukedalton
      @lukedalton 5 років тому +7

      @@thehmc sorry, but Millar comics are basically like a Michael Bay movie...full of explosion and cheescake but very very light on real meat (if any). At least Old Man Hawkeye try to made sense of how the world work and how things are happened...plus unlike Old Man Logan had a story and an arc, hell it make even spider-b..c bearable (frankly i expected that Peter slapped a lot of good sense in her bratty niece in Spiderverse)

    • @thehmc
      @thehmc 5 років тому +2

      @@lukedalton "plus unlike Old Man Logan had a story and an arc"
      It's apparent that you don't understand any of the words you're using. Or you didn't actually read Old Man Logan.

  • @mattlerch531
    @mattlerch531 7 років тому +53

    Watched Logan last night. Wow!!! talk about a great x-men movie. Very gritty and cynical in tone. Not quite in line with the comics but all the references scattered throughout is enough to keep one busy trying to find them all.

    • @ComicTropes
      @ComicTropes  7 років тому +43

      matt lerch The movie surpasses the comics it drew from, in my opinion.

    • @mattlerch531
      @mattlerch531 7 років тому +2

      skunkape no need in splitting hairs, they are both great in their own right. Yes, Logan almost made me tear up a few times.

    • @ComicTropes
      @ComicTropes  7 років тому +30

      As I say in the video, I kind of liked Old Man Logan. And I think X-23 is a pretty good character. I also think the Death of Wolverine story arc from a few years back was well done. But I sincerely found the film to be a superior overall story that used bits from all of these comics to synthesize something better. Just my two cents.

    • @Blackburn-Arts
      @Blackburn-Arts 7 років тому +1

      +skunkape that's nice hut dude whst happened don't tell you tube band you from doing Harvey pekar.

    • @ComicTropes
      @ComicTropes  7 років тому +1

      No one banned me from anything. I definitely plan to discuss Harvey Pekar this year. Just doing a few pop culture type comics that tie into Summer movies but I promise I'll get to him.

  • @DWNicolo
    @DWNicolo 5 років тому +5

    Mark Millar also used the same plot line for the original version of Wanted that he used for Oldman Logan.

  • @JW666
    @JW666 2 роки тому +7

    That WAS NOT the real Punisher & Daredevil, they were with Ashley & they just randomly took their identites. There's a part in the comic where you see a bunch of skeletons of different heroes, one of them being Daredevil. They even used the skeleton of either Goliath or Giant Man/ Ant Man as a bridge, lol! 😝 And one of the superhero items that hangs on a supervillain's wall is Punisher's classic uniform (either that or a T-shirt with the skull logo, it's been awhile since I read it).

  • @andrewi.crocker8675
    @andrewi.crocker8675 4 роки тому +4

    In terms of Hulk going bad, considering the time period this was written, it kinda makes sense. This was around the same time Planet Hulk was comming out, if I'm not mistaken? Obviously he wasnt crazy in that, but they were definitely playing with this rogue Hulk idea

  • @dinodude722
    @dinodude722 5 років тому +19

    while i like the character of old man logan, and i find his story really interesting i do agree that i tend to NOT like mark millar's writing style. he's done some interesting stuff and there is good stories he has written, but i think there is a time and place for cynical and bleak storytelling, and while it can work at times, it doesn't always work well....

  • @EmoEmu
    @EmoEmu 5 років тому +9

    That whole storyline seems like the fevered dream of a mind blasted out on mushrooms.

  • @edward2962
    @edward2962 7 років тому +40

    Great video! But yeah, I'd say somewhere around this period Millar started to move away from actual storytelling into cheap shock tactics. And a few of his later comics are really meant to be less comics and more movie pitches.

    • @Changetheling
      @Changetheling 4 роки тому +2

      Exactly this. Add to that the bragging of him being more clever than Jack Kirby because he makes way more money by working less.

  • @ShadowEl
    @ShadowEl 2 роки тому +1

    Chris, I'm going back through some of your older episodes and the cut to you smoking cigars had me laughing so hard I started hacking up a lung and had to pause the video! I do love your more scholarly and citation-oriented analysis these days, but don't be afraid to still have fun with it!

  • @jaredgarcia8638
    @jaredgarcia8638 5 років тому +21

    Honestly, I think Logan did it better.

  • @damianmonke3922
    @damianmonke3922 9 місяців тому +1

    Comic tropes never disappoints. 6 years later he’s still got it

  • @Lanier2369
    @Lanier2369 5 років тому +3

    Little sidenote about the Daredevil stick retcon.... Matt still had the superhuman senses. The change was the it went from him automatically bring able to use the radar sense tight off the bat to stick training Matt how to use the hightened senses as a radar type thing, to be able to focus the superhumanly augmented senses they he gained from the radioactive material.

  • @mikeehrmantraut4695
    @mikeehrmantraut4695 5 років тому +16

    I don't have problems with dark stories like this because at the end even after all that shit going down Logan's neck he still saves baby Hulk and takes him as his son, he learns to love the son of his enemy because that's not the little guy's fault and that's just wonderful

    • @Changetheling
      @Changetheling 4 роки тому

      Wow... way to ignore all the problems that statement of yours had.

    • @emptyblank099a
      @emptyblank099a 2 місяці тому

      I find it hard to believe there was on one baby hulk.

  • @animationfan957
    @animationfan957 5 років тому +5

    Hawkeye has always been as skilled with a sword that he is with a bow and arrow. He is after all trained by Swordman, and he was the katana wielding Ronin for a while.
    Also, those guyes dressed as Daredevil and Punisher wasn’t Matt Murdock and Frank Castle, they were just some kids in Hawkeye’s daughters failed superhero team.

    • @Mo11y_Mi11ions
      @Mo11y_Mi11ions 5 років тому +2

      lol I just commented that only to later spot yours.
      He's usually spot on, so I suppose an error now and then works out.

  • @ecrowe21
    @ecrowe21 6 років тому +22

    Oh I'm so glad to know I'm not the only one who has problems with Old Man Logan the comic. I hated it

  • @Naedlus
    @Naedlus 5 років тому +9

    "Mark Millar is good about cannon." "Isn't Hawkeye deaf, and doesn't he rely on lip reading? How does he know what Logan even tells him is on the map?"

    • @ComicTropes
      @ComicTropes  5 років тому +6

      Hawkeye is only partially deaf in one ear.

    • @TheSuper4323
      @TheSuper4323 3 роки тому +1

      Plus it’s shown that in old man Hawkeye his is trained by Matt Murdock who is on some mountain and trains him how to fight using his remaining senses

  • @mayssm
    @mayssm 5 років тому +8

    @4:46 "You just have to go with that". I feel like that is something you have to say a lot as you read Old Man Logan. Now, I like this story, but it has a lot of flaws and inconsistencies, and a lot of them are even so bad that they take you right out of the story and say, "No way that can happen. Nope. Never." People even doing a complete reversal of character. But to me, it was basically a very long "What If" story.

  • @HovektheArtist
    @HovektheArtist 4 роки тому +4

    I assumed magneto was killed in his sleep or through underhanded means, considering he was 70 to 80 in main continuity so when new kingpin took him out he would be atleast 100 to even 120 if it was more recent, which may i remind is seriously old for a guy without healing. So it was more like euthenasia than a fight in my eyes.

  • @theramblinmahoney2316
    @theramblinmahoney2316 6 років тому

    Great content, recently subscribed. Your videos are absolutely fantastic.
    I’d love to see you do a video covering the spoilers that you left out of this vid as they are pretty substantial and could make for some conversation.
    Thank you and keep up the great work.

  • @orangehillcomics7830
    @orangehillcomics7830 6 років тому +8

    Dark Knight Returns+Unforgiven = Old Man Logan

  • @tancrediparisi7321
    @tancrediparisi7321 4 роки тому +1

    You know man, I don't even like comics one bit but you are so entertaining to watch I can't help but listen to you talking about things I don't know

  • @TheGreenBlazer
    @TheGreenBlazer 4 роки тому +4

    Love the combination of McNiven on pencils and Hollowell on colors

  • @christianninsananda9626
    @christianninsananda9626 6 років тому +6

    I've actually discovered a couple of Millar's comics that aren't cynical and mean-spirited. Check out Huck and Reborn... I think you'll like them. They're both only 6 issues each.

  • @arkinyte13
    @arkinyte13 3 роки тому +7

    While I respect your analysis I can’t help but enjoy this one, it was a fun read.

  • @axeltrujillo5693
    @axeltrujillo5693 6 років тому +3

    This channel is Incredible

  • @movienaut
    @movienaut 5 років тому +3

    I allways thought that the Daredevil and Punisher who died in the arena were new kids, as the age of Ashley, who took the mantle of older heroes so they could defeat the Kingpin.

  • @Antonicane
    @Antonicane 5 років тому +8

    Doesn't that describe basically everything Mark Millar writes?

  • @reapercushions9372
    @reapercushions9372 Рік тому +1

    'Finding Nemo - and also Wolverine' seems like such a brilliant idea. It could really speak to audiences in different age groups and demographics. It might even pave the way for other new and interesting projects like:
    'How I Met Your Mother - and also Bane'
    'There's Something About Mary - and also Punisher'

  • @krenwregget7667
    @krenwregget7667 4 роки тому +8

    I enjoyed the "Old Man Logan" story well enough but the art is the real treat. McNiven's work really elevates the material.

  • @Bonzulac
    @Bonzulac 5 років тому +18

    "Millar" is pronounced "Miller."

  • @RansomeStoddard
    @RansomeStoddard 5 років тому +6

    I think Mark Millar just needs a hug, or to watch a few funny cat videos.

    • @Changetheling
      @Changetheling 4 роки тому +1

      He does what he does on purpose.
      It's part of his strategy to shock everybody with his disgusting writing and then cashing out on the awesome movies he doesn't write nor direct.

  • @royjones8312
    @royjones8312 5 років тому +6

    If that were the original Frank and Matt they'd be like 90 so I'm fairly certain that it's not them.

  • @AT12DrDoom
    @AT12DrDoom 4 роки тому

    Just wanted to say that I really like the content 🙏🏽🔥I am myself a big comic book fan and I just love what u doing but also your point of view about stuff, keep doing what u do 👍🏽

  • @redjirachi1
    @redjirachi1 3 роки тому +9

    Mark Millar is so edgy just seeing his work gives me a papercut

  • @GeeMannn
    @GeeMannn 5 років тому +5

    Dude I'd be down with Dr. Doom ruling over my home town, that would be so effing cool

  • @kbuttstadt
    @kbuttstadt 8 місяців тому

    Also, I love that you used the Acts of Vengeace card from the very first set of Marvel cards. The first few sets of Marvel cards, along with the Marvel Masterpiece (its when the Hildebrandts became art heroes of mine along with Joe Jusko & Boris Vallejo) cards & X-Men cards, were such a cool way young (at the time) readers like me could learn about the Marvel universe without having to read a million comics.

  • @javidaplaya8440
    @javidaplaya8440 5 років тому

    You should talk more about this comic on your next video. I really enjoyed it, just as much as I enjoyed your other videos.

  • @markshulusky6680
    @markshulusky6680 3 роки тому +2

    The map here reminds me of the one Jack Kirby created for his post-apocalypse comic KAMANDI, one of my all- time favorites.

  • @anthonythompson6053
    @anthonythompson6053 2 роки тому

    I’m super late, but i’m glad I found this video. I had so, so many questions as I read this. Since I’m not particularly versed in Westerns, this comic reminded me more of Fallout, like taking something kind of goofy and making it super edgy and grimdark

  • @gr8m887
    @gr8m887 3 роки тому +2

    I enjoy some of his work, but one thing that’s always bugged me is how Mark Millar turned Hulk into a cannibal, both in this Comic and in the Ultimates comic. I’m a Hulk fan and, while I understand that he’s kind of a rogue character who goes between being an unpredictable hero/anti-hero and sometimes even the villain of the story, why does Millar feel it necessary to turn Hulk into a cannibal?

    • @florinivan6907
      @florinivan6907 3 роки тому

      Maybe Millar has some 'issues'.🤔

    • @Rixizu
      @Rixizu 2 роки тому

      He thinks it's a more "realistic" take on the character?

  • @socialmedia4637
    @socialmedia4637 4 роки тому +3

    (Chris rises up in view covered in red gelatin)
    Chris: OH HI! You just caught me cutting my way out of the Hulk's stomach! Speaking of stomach...

  • @kbuttstadt
    @kbuttstadt 8 місяців тому +1

    Ive been a subscriber for a while but I had never seen this vid. It came up because I was watching another video that had similar opinions about Big Game & Nemesis.
    The cigar smoking was a great way to get me to stop thinking about how popular Mark Millar's worst comics are. I personally LOVE the Jupiter books with Frank Quitley, and thats about it. Also, I now know why Millar always partners up with flashy artist names. His writing would be left out to dry if he didn't have guys like Laraz, Hitch, Quitley, etc

  • @mr.froggu3292
    @mr.froggu3292 5 років тому +4

    No one mentioning how ComicTropes man be killing himself for these videos with those cigars

  • @tonymiles273
    @tonymiles273 4 роки тому

    I have to say , I really enjoyed Millar's "superior. " And while I know he just retools Shazam, I think it's a really compelling read that I would highly recommend.
    Thanks Chris, I have just discovered your channel and listen to it freqently (like a pod cast when I walk(, and watch it on my lunch break at work.
    Really enjoy the sheer amount of nan man hours you invest in your content.
    Keep up the good work !

  • @mr.sand7899
    @mr.sand7899 6 років тому +7

    The Ultimates was my introduction to the Marvel Universe.

  • @louiszanetti40
    @louiszanetti40 5 років тому +1

    I Love what you do, THANK YOU! 👍

  • @mitchbray6637
    @mitchbray6637 Рік тому +1

    I loved the first volumes of both The Ultimates and Ultimate X-men. I have not read anything else of his..save for those two issues of Old Man Logan I once had and I liked them. I really liked the intensity of the scene where Jubilee and Wolverine are at the mansion and they receive an SOS from all the other teams for help. I liked that feeling of intensity, of something is happening...However, the rape trope is overplayed. I take back what I said...I have red and own Superman Red Son and I also liked that as well. I miss the innocence and FUN of the Silver Age, Chris.

  • @malakai_adam
    @malakai_adam 4 роки тому +1

    Realism is not the trope that comes to mind, rather I think it's playing up the fact we are already connected to the characters powerfully and the disillusion of seeing this previously invincible concept taken away suddenly. It's dark but i doubt it is a reflection of real life as much as an exploration of our connection to these creations success.

    • @davidgantenbein9362
      @davidgantenbein9362 4 роки тому +1

      Malachi Comics Agreed. I read the comic and it was never very realistic or even true to the core concepts of most characters. This was all about dystopian end times and is more comparable to a zombie movie, where everybody will eventually get eaten. Shock is part of the concept, not realism.

  • @DichotomousRex
    @DichotomousRex 5 років тому +2

    My wife asked what I was watchin' and I said "I'm listening to this FUCKING NERD talk about comic books!" and she goes "wait, why are you calling him a fucking nerd, you're a huge nerd?" and I explained "I mean it as a compliment, this guy is the kindof nerd that elevates all of us and truly embodies the best of the term" so yeah, I love your channel, you fucking nerd.

  • @AGoodJoe
    @AGoodJoe 2 роки тому

    Damn, I love this channel

  • @alessiocantarelli7241
    @alessiocantarelli7241 5 років тому +7

    What I expected: pacific discussions about comics
    What I had: Rated PG13 for use of alcoholic beverages and smoking. :D

    • @akl2k7
      @akl2k7 5 років тому +1

      Pacific? You mean specific?

  • @dankryst
    @dankryst 5 років тому +6

    It says unforgiven on the fantasticar

  • @mysterioso2006
    @mysterioso2006 4 роки тому +1

    That map showing the world of Logan absolutely boggles my mind! I live in Lansing, and never before have I seen it labeled in a comprehensive map of the US like that. Unfortunately the location is completely wrong?? I guess in the Logan world, Lansing fell into ruin and Saginaw named itself that instead?

  • @GonzoCiosain
    @GonzoCiosain 2 роки тому

    I disagree with you to a point, but I respect your opinion. I first read Old Man Logan during a very rough time of my life when I legitimately thought I was dying due to medical issues and identified with it to a terrifying degree. I'm doing a lot better now, and I really enjoy your videos. You seem like a good dude, Chris, keep up the good work and keep reading comics!

  • @SomaliSamurai
    @SomaliSamurai 3 роки тому

    I just finished Jupiter's Legacy and wanted a more critical view of Mark Millar's work. I really enjoyed your review, thanks!

  • @kazy8029
    @kazy8029 5 років тому

    So where should I get started to get back into comic books? I hadn't really picked one up a new in a long time since there's no great store in my town but I still would love to get back into them.

  • @julesmiller2846
    @julesmiller2846 4 роки тому +1

    I wasn’t expecting to see Ultron in a button up but I love it

  • @shock019
    @shock019 3 роки тому +2

    I think mark miller is one of the only writers who the film adaptations of his work almost always turns out to be better then his original work.

  • @ultimatewall-crawler5292
    @ultimatewall-crawler5292 6 років тому +2

    I actually find it plausible that the new Kingpin was able to kill Kingpin. So Magneto was a teenager during and holocaust. Let’s assume the villains took over somewhere in the 2000s, so Old Man Logan takes place around 2050-60. So Magneto would’ve been really old. I also wonder what happened to Peter Parker.

    • @lukedalton
      @lukedalton 5 років тому +1

      Magneto, at least in 616 Marvel, has been rejuvenated once thanks to alien tech IRC, so while he is born before WWII he is basically in his early 50 in normal comics

  • @genghisdon1
    @genghisdon1 4 роки тому +5

    Acts of Vengeance was all over the place, but it definitely had quite a bit of fun; so unlike Millar, who obviously holds Marvel, and the READER, in complete contempt. So much so I think it taints even his independent work too much too look back at it much, but at least there I could find some appreciation of his stuff. He's become a toxic waste dump for me, though.

  • @Fluffkitscripts
    @Fluffkitscripts 3 роки тому +1

    The reason supervillains don’t gang up and wallop the heroes collectively is because they’re utterly unable to work together. Sharing world control isn’t enough for any of them, so the alliance inevitably falls apart. The reason they’re all classifiable under the banner of “supervillain” is because they see no problem with trampling others for their own gain. Another megalomaniac-level supervillain would register only as an inevitable obstacle to their own goals. Every one of them would be looking for the best opportunity to stab their allies in the back, which would majorly undermine their ability to work together.

  • @JeremiahLambertArt
    @JeremiahLambertArt 5 років тому +4

    i totally agree this story is mean spirited. and yet its awesome.

  • @iiirdvii840
    @iiirdvii840 5 років тому +3

    Actually it is hinted that Fisk probably died before they took over.