Divinity III - Komandar Bloodshot #1 Discussion
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Divinity III - Komandar Bloodshot #1 Discussion
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Loved and hated this book.
Was seriously hoping the guest appearances would last longer vs The Komander, but I guess not. Many of you know more about Livewire than I do, would something like that kill her? Guess that was the part I didn't like, would have thought her to be a better match than what she showed.
Loved the ending (last couple of pages), it probably won't, but wonder if that will play itself out in Divinity III???
Was seriously hoping the guest appearances would last longer vs The Komander, but I guess not. Many of you know more about Livewire than I do, would something like that kill her? Guess that was the part I didn't like, would have thought her to be a better match than what she showed.
Loved the ending (last couple of pages), it probably won't, but wonder if that will play itself out in Divinity III???
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Re: Divinity III - Komandar Bloodshot #1 Discussion
It's possible that Livewire's abilities were practiced and perfected under Harada's teaching. Without Harada, she might still be closer to her days as the "orphan in the library" when it comes to her power.TheeBaldMoose wrote:Loved and hated this book.
Was seriously hoping the guest appearances would last longer vs The Komander, but I guess not. Many of you know more about Livewire than I do, would something like that kill her? Guess that was the part I didn't like, would have thought her to be a better match than what she showed.
Loved the ending (last couple of pages), it probably won't, but wonder if that will play itself out in Divinity III???
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Great point! You are probably right, not as refined, untaughtgreg wrote:It's possible that Livewire's abilities were practiced and perfected under Harada's teaching. Without Harada, she might still be closer to her days as the "orphan in the library" when it comes to her power.TheeBaldMoose wrote:Loved and hated this book.
Was seriously hoping the guest appearances would last longer vs The Komander, but I guess not. Many of you know more about Livewire than I do, would something like that kill her? Guess that was the part I didn't like, would have thought her to be a better match than what she showed.
Loved the ending (last couple of pages), it probably won't, but wonder if that will play itself out in Divinity III???
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Plus. In this "reality" Livewire never bonded with Shanhara therefore her powers were never expanded as they were in the normal timeline.
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Also, in the normal universe Livewire got a power set boost by bonding with Shanhara... It's not a certainty that she has done that in the Stalinverse...TheeBaldMoose wrote:Great point! You are probably right, not as refined, untaughtgreg wrote:It's possible that Livewire's abilities were practiced and perfected under Harada's teaching. Without Harada, she might still be closer to her days as the "orphan in the library" when it comes to her power.TheeBaldMoose wrote:Loved and hated this book.
Was seriously hoping the guest appearances would last longer vs The Komander, but I guess not. Many of you know more about Livewire than I do, would something like that kill her? Guess that was the part I didn't like, would have thought her to be a better match than what she showed.
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Re: Divinity III - Komandar Bloodshot #1 Discussion
So here's the thing about Lemire's writing for me: When he's focused exclusively on Ray Garrison, he's infuriating as hell. Bloodshot was left in a pretty good state following Armor Hunters, and Lemire turned him into a whinging dunce with a terrible romance with Kay that has only served to fuel a better-but-still-subpar romance with Magic. When he focuses on anything else, however, he can actually be a solid writer. The last issue of Bloodshot: Reborn (focused on the other Bloodshots) was good, the 4001 Bloodshot tie-in ("Bloodshot" is actually the nanites) was really damn good, and this issue (AU Ray) is pretty decent.
Sorry for the rant, but that's really the most I can say on it. Beyond that, it's a tad disappointing Livewire was reduced to a living weapon, the inclusion of good-guy Kozol and Rampage was pretty interesting, and I'm curious if we'll see other characters also have these "flashes" to their original selves the way Bloodshot did.
As for the Red Legend, I liked it overall. Having her super-strength be directly tied to her own motivation is a nice and different approach, but it seems a bit low-end, especially for a character so tied to the mythical Firebird. I'm curious to see what else she has in store, especially if it involves that bird that's flying with her.
The bigger thing, however, is how The Red Legend's kept around post-Stalinverse. It'd be totally cool, at least to me, if Divinity restores everything to normal and she's somehow dragged into the regular universe unchanged. Could be very interesting, I'd think.
Sorry for the rant, but that's really the most I can say on it. Beyond that, it's a tad disappointing Livewire was reduced to a living weapon, the inclusion of good-guy Kozol and Rampage was pretty interesting, and I'm curious if we'll see other characters also have these "flashes" to their original selves the way Bloodshot did.
As for the Red Legend, I liked it overall. Having her super-strength be directly tied to her own motivation is a nice and different approach, but it seems a bit low-end, especially for a character so tied to the mythical Firebird. I'm curious to see what else she has in store, especially if it involves that bird that's flying with her.
The bigger thing, however, is how The Red Legend's kept around post-Stalinverse. It'd be totally cool, at least to me, if Divinity restores everything to normal and she's somehow dragged into the regular universe unchanged. Could be very interesting, I'd think.
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It's a fine one shot but not essential which is good since we don't miss anything in the main book. Sucks seeing livewire die like that, but would make sense since we do not know how trained she was in this universe. I can't say much except that it was a very action packed story with great art. Red legend's short story was interesting and what i really wanted to read. Just wished it was a bit longer but it's good that we keep it vague, we do not know where she came from but it may be tied to the river she was found. Her source of power is unique and I like how motivation is what she requires to be that strong. She seems like a good person who wants to take care of her mother and is not brainwashed like the other valiant heroes, which could help her transition from stalinverse to the regular valiant universe work. Or maybe we will get a similar red legend but with a few changes since you know, not part of commie world
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Really good one shot. VEI has a knack of making the 'supporting' books to events really enjoyable (with Shadowman 4001ad the only dud that springs to mind).
The fact that Bloodshot 'recognised' Magic and spared her life indicates that this reality is some sort of illusion which can be broken. I'm linking this with the fact that Ninjak is conscious that this world is not 'real'.
I still find Crain's art difficult to make out in some panels which is a slight drawback as it stops the flow of reading.
Back up story about the Red Legend was decent but I'm hoping we don't stray too closely into Wonder Woman rip off territory with this new character.
Very good one shot 4/5
The fact that Bloodshot 'recognised' Magic and spared her life indicates that this reality is some sort of illusion which can be broken. I'm linking this with the fact that Ninjak is conscious that this world is not 'real'.
I still find Crain's art difficult to make out in some panels which is a slight drawback as it stops the flow of reading.
Back up story about the Red Legend was decent but I'm hoping we don't stray too closely into Wonder Woman rip off territory with this new character.

Very good one shot 4/5

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I dug it, another hint that this world is really an illusion, or at the very least it hasn't completely overwritten the old reality, like tics in the Matrix. Seems like Divinity's powers are not really all encompassing. I am curious to see how they continue the story of Red Legend when things return to "normal".
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Her mother told her that the river came from "the other side". I posit that she is someone from our world somehow drawn into this mindscape, and that's what allows her to return to it when it all ends.ironherc wrote:...we do not know where she came from but it may be tied to the river she was found.
Good story, great art throughout. I don't mind that Livewire and Rampage came and went quickly, Stalinverse is kind of like Marvel's "What If..." title. It's a chance to see characters in an otherworldly setting; it's not permanent.
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I really liked that little element too.QUARTZ wrote:I dug it, another hint that this world is really an illusion, or at the very least it hasn't completely overwritten the old reality, like tics in the Matrix.

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I was thinking it meant the Deadside. Like whatever this Stalinverse version of the Valiant Universe is doing with the Deadside, different from the real VU, has brought this person into the world. When the VU inevitably shifts back, RL will have the added twist of existing in a world where she shouldn't.jmatt wrote:Her mother told her that the river came from "the other side". I posit that she is someone from our world somehow drawn into this mindscape, and that's what allows her to return to it when it all ends.ironherc wrote:...we do not know where she came from but it may be tied to the river she was found.
Agreed. Another example backing up VEIs statements that this isn't an alternate universe, this is THE VU. And it is proving Abram's point to Myshka in Div II about not being able to change reality, iirc.grendeljd wrote:I really liked that little element too.QUARTZ wrote:I dug it, another hint that this world is really an illusion, or at the very least it hasn't completely overwritten the old reality, like tics in the Matrix.
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I thought so as well, originally. But I see no evidence of a Deadside element here, I think it makes more sense that the other side is our reality, imo.Keith wrote:I was thinking it meant the Deadside.
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Great issue. I really dig this take on the characters, and the story was very cool and showed how bada** Bloodshot is.
"Heads up, you commie m***********" (or something like that) was so 90s BAD that it was actually Good. I really laughed out loud, hope it was Valiant's intention.
Can't wait for Aric's tale.
Oh, right- Red Legend. Cool stuff, but I have no idea what the heck she is. Magic lady?
"Heads up, you commie m***********" (or something like that) was so 90s BAD that it was actually Good. I really laughed out loud, hope it was Valiant's intention.

Can't wait for Aric's tale.

Oh, right- Red Legend. Cool stuff, but I have no idea what the heck she is. Magic lady?

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