tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4885210312043715299.post2005403840257665913..comments2024-01-16T03:54:50.384-05:00Comments on With Great Power: Review: Sabretooth: Back to NatureMarchttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10558378521891430225noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4885210312043715299.post-79728529683149160152011-04-10T12:47:57.892-04:002011-04-10T12:47:57.892-04:00Thanks for the comment, Kello. I agree that crazy ...Thanks for the comment, Kello. I agree that crazy villains sometimes add an element of danger, but I think that danger is so very rarely realized that the threat of it just doesn't do a whole lot for me. I do really like characters like the Joker, but that's more because he represents the other side of the coin from Batman than for anything he might actually do (to Batman, his supporting cast, or anyone else).<br /><br />And yeah, "Chop Chop"...I don't even know where to start. It may also be worth noting that you never actually see his face, not because he isn't in the book a great deal, but because the artist tends to draw people's arms or hands in front of their faces a lot. I have the feeling he was just trying to hide the fact that his faces are absolutely horrible.Marchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10558378521891430225noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4885210312043715299.post-60434943625218980862011-04-10T12:20:32.408-04:002011-04-10T12:20:32.408-04:00"Chop Chop?" Seriously?
You did a fine..."Chop Chop?" Seriously? <br /><br />You did a fine job of politely destroying this comic, and the best part is all you had to do was talk about its actual plot. <br /><br />I will say I'm a fan of the psycho villains, only because they add a real element of danger.Kellohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08968990603380238489noreply@blogger.com