[comics] Red Son
[comics] Red Son
Just read through this amazing three-piece comic book called Superman: Red Son (2003). The point is, that how different would DC universe be if Superman's space ship / space cradle had landed on Soviet Ukraine instead of Kansas.
The whole alternative universe dealio doesn't end there, there's plenty of changes and familiar faces in peculiar places. The story takes plenty of twists, but IMHO they're all very well thought out. If you're anything like me and love all things ahistoric, you will probably love this one as well. There's plenty of Cold War goodness, but on a bit 'higher level', there's also quite a heap of philosophizing about free will and good intentions.
The three issues were really, really good. I whole-heartedly recommend them to you all.
The scans below might contain some spoilers:
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The whole alternative universe dealio doesn't end there, there's plenty of changes and familiar faces in peculiar places. The story takes plenty of twists, but IMHO they're all very well thought out. If you're anything like me and love all things ahistoric, you will probably love this one as well. There's plenty of Cold War goodness, but on a bit 'higher level', there's also quite a heap of philosophizing about free will and good intentions.
The three issues were really, really good. I whole-heartedly recommend them to you all.
The scans below might contain some spoilers:
http://img19.imageshack.us/img19/2292/r ... reen01.png
http://img132.imageshack.us/img132/9950 ... reen02.png
http://img97.imageshack.us/img97/6190/r ... reen03.png
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When that woman chooses to die instead of the babies, and Joker is remoseful because he failed to destroy the humane spirit.Manoil wrote:What did you think was the biggest turning point in that?Yonmanc wrote:One of my faves.Manoil wrote:You should also consider reading the Batman: No Man's Land arc. Pretty sizeable read, but it's pretty good most of the way through.
And the bit where XzazX or however you spell it gets free. That was fun.
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I was first struck considerably during the unmasking. There were a great deal of those-caliber moments, though. Definitely seemed to hit a bit harder than the Marvel Civil War, though that dragged on considerably and didn't have quite as many huge moments in it. Same goes for World War Hulk.Yonmanc wrote:When that woman chooses to die instead of the babies, and Joker is remoseful because he failed to destroy the humane spirit.Manoil wrote:What did you think was the biggest turning point in that?Yonmanc wrote: One of my faves.
And the bit where XzazX or however you spell it gets free. That was fun.
Superman is laden with the unwritten American ideals so it works.Kashluk wrote:But laden with the 'unwritten socialist ideals'.
In the end, what does Superman care for political literacy on a planet full inferior assholes? He's fucking Superman.
"You're going to have a tough time doing that without your head, palooka."
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It's the compassion that makes him Superman, just like it's the hate that makes Batman.Retlaw83 wrote:Superman is laden with the unwritten American ideals so it works.Kashluk wrote:But laden with the 'unwritten socialist ideals'.
In the end, what does Superman care for political literacy on a planet full inferior assholes? He's fucking Superman.
Were you aware that Batman has a fallback method to kill every other superhuman in case they turn on him?
goat in a coat on a boat :plateofshrimp:
BUT
THEY ARE IMAGINARY
THEY ARE IMAGINARY
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Re: goat in a coat on a boat :plateofshrimp:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FGsVMIIdtgwAttempted tickler of imaginations but fails with realists wrote:BUT IMAGINARY
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I liked red son quite a bit. Usually I hate superman as I think he's too overpowered but it kind of worked in Red Son, from what I remember. And the last third was actually decent instead of lamme-o.
i like it when comics do A TWIST AN ALTERNATE TAKE on a hero if you are familiar with the broad strokes
i like it when comics do A TWIST AN ALTERNATE TAKE on a hero if you are familiar with the broad strokes
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Civil war didn't really do it for me.Manoil wrote:I was first struck considerably during the unmasking. There were a great deal of those-caliber moments, though. Definitely seemed to hit a bit harder than the Marvel Civil War, though that dragged on considerably and didn't have quite as many huge moments in it. Same goes for World War Hulk.Yonmanc wrote:When that woman chooses to die instead of the babies, and Joker is remoseful because he failed to destroy the humane spirit.Manoil wrote:What did you think was the biggest turning point in that?
And the bit where XzazX or however you spell it gets free. That was fun.
Fave moment of No Man's Land is when superman realises his bullshit won't work, and pisses off back to Metropolis.
Fuck Superman, he's an asshole.