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Bloodshot #10 Discussion
WOW. This was easily the best issue of bloodshot/harbinger wars yet. This book was all about Bloodshot as a character and man did it hit it's mark. Way to go Duane!
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Yea, I just tweeted that this is finally a good issue of Bloodshot. I know Duane is a good writer but this is hands down, the best issue he has written.
The series, IMO, has been riding the 1.5/5 range. This is a 5/5 comic.
This crossover is gonna be awesome!
The series, IMO, has been riding the 1.5/5 range. This is a 5/5 comic.
This crossover is gonna be awesome!
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A very good issue. Very character focused, with just enough action, similar to XO #12.
We also got some more insight into the kids. Seems like Clem and Kalea aren't fully on the Bloodshot bandwagon yet and will be big players moving forward.
Can't believe its a full 2 weeks until Harbinger Wars #2
We also got some more insight into the kids. Seems like Clem and Kalea aren't fully on the Bloodshot bandwagon yet and will be big players moving forward.
Can't believe its a full 2 weeks until Harbinger Wars #2
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Good issue, the pacing was nice.
Seeing Katherine chatting with her brother, James, via telepathy did well to remind us of her current predicament. And It also had me wondering if the two siblings will incite further communications between the two factions and eventually lead Bloodshot to meet up and hand the kids to Christian. If anything, I'm sure if these two groups met it would be a relatively peaceful encounter because of the siblings.
Anyways, I had no big qualms here. Nice read overall.
Seeing Katherine chatting with her brother, James, via telepathy did well to remind us of her current predicament. And It also had me wondering if the two siblings will incite further communications between the two factions and eventually lead Bloodshot to meet up and hand the kids to Christian. If anything, I'm sure if these two groups met it would be a relatively peaceful encounter because of the siblings.
Anyways, I had no big qualms here. Nice read overall.
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That was my reaction, too. This issue was the most human yet, and made Bloodshot vulnerable, less of an infallible machine. Clem and Kalea will be a potential thorn - if they want to control Bloodshot, I wonder what their plans are, other to be out from underneath someone else's thumb.BugsySig wrote:A very good issue. Very character focused, with just enough action, similar to XO #12.
We also got some more insight into the kids. Seems like Clem and Kalea aren't fully on the Bloodshot bandwagon yet and will be big players moving forward.
Can't believe its a full 2 weeks until Harbinger Wars #2
As stated before, I think the telepathy between the twins will help bring the two groups together in a less confrontational way. I'm sure Pete's own powers will eventually lead him to the group of kids with Christian, then perhaps help with locating Bloodshot's group.
What do you guys thinks? Will Pete have a group and end up working with Bloodshot, or will Pete and Harada converge on Christian's group around the same time?
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I agree with all of this...great issue!pixierosa wrote:That was my reaction, too. This issue was the most human yet, and made Bloodshot vulnerable, less of an infallible machine. Clem and Kalea will be a potential thorn - if they want to control Bloodshot, I wonder what their plans are, other to be out from underneath someone else's thumb.BugsySig wrote:A very good issue. Very character focused, with just enough action, similar to XO #12.
We also got some more insight into the kids. Seems like Clem and Kalea aren't fully on the Bloodshot bandwagon yet and will be big players moving forward.
Can't believe its a full 2 weeks until Harbinger Wars #2
As stated before, I think the telepathy between the twins will help bring the two groups together in a less confrontational way. I'm sure Pete's own powers will eventually lead him to the group of kids with Christian, then perhaps help with locating Bloodshot's group.
What do you guys thinks? Will Pete have a group and end up working with Bloodshot, or will Pete and Harada converge on Christian's group around the same time?
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Really enjoyed this issue (and the Harbinger Wars in general). Liked the mix of action and characterization.
Only downside for me was that i missed Garcia's art. Kitson isn't bad, but Garcia is much better for this book IMHO. Hope he isn't gone too long!
Only downside for me was that i missed Garcia's art. Kitson isn't bad, but Garcia is much better for this book IMHO. Hope he isn't gone too long!
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I really enjoyed the issue but I have to admit I was kinda confused about what was going on at the outset. I didn't immediately grasp that Clem and Kalea (do I have that right?) were mind controlling one of the henchmen. For a moment there I thought it was a HardCorp thing.
But the kid's line about these poor guys just doing it because they needed benefits (health insurance presumably) is a little much. "Honey? We really do need a family policy. Why not take that job to kill a guy and enslave some children?"
But the kid's line about these poor guys just doing it because they needed benefits (health insurance presumably) is a little much. "Honey? We really do need a family policy. Why not take that job to kill a guy and enslave some children?"
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jmatt wrote:But the kid's line about these poor guys just doing it because they needed benefits (health insurance presumably) is a little much. "Honey? We really do need a family policy. Why not take that job to kill a guy and enslave some children?"
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Great issue, probably the best yet. I got chills when he talked about missing his family.
We now know for sure that Pulse is dead. That's a shame.
Also, Kara's brother was brought up again. "Banged up in Iraq" has HARD Corps written all over it.
We now know for sure that Pulse is dead. That's a shame.
Also, Kara's brother was brought up again. "Banged up in Iraq" has HARD Corps written all over it.
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I sure hope so, that would be an awesome twist. Plus I really don't want her to die like PulseBlood of Heroes wrote:Also, Kara's brother was brought up again. "Banged up in Iraq" has HARD Corps written all over it.
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I'm finding it hard to figure out which of the kids is doing what and when. It's a minor gripe, sure.... but I'm concerned that someone picking this up would be like "Oh cool... guns...bloood... BIG GIANT MONSTER?! WTF?"
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One of my favorite scenes ... these weren't PRS agents, they were presumably a classified division of the government probably made up mostly of former Army, Marine, Navy Seal heroes. They were given orders to bring back the kids alive ..and I'm sure the power that be mentioned the deranged, dangerous Albino that "captured them". The agents could have easily been HARD Corps agents on a mission to save these children. Given that assumption, its probably the reason why Bloodshot wanted to give them a shot to walk away. I don't think we should presume that all these people that get killed are all inherently evil and deserve to be killed. But like Bloodshot says 'its kill or be killed' but I enjoyed the fact that there was some realization and insight from a little girl that maybe death and killing shouldn't be so easily accepted.jmatt wrote:
But the kid's line about these poor guys just doing it because they needed benefits (health insurance presumably) is a little much. "Honey? We really do need a family policy. Why not take that job to kill a guy and enslave some children?"
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Overall, I thought this was a very good issue. I think Barry Kitson art was very strong and I enjoyed his depiction of Bloodshot. Manual Garcia was great at the blood and action but I didn't always enjoy the way he drew Bloodshot.
The story was good .. I liked the little girl who had insight on the pain and suffering around her and made Bloodshot feel that pain. Maybe mentioning Money and Health Benefits was a little much (mentioning the kids at home and providing for them would have been enough) but I think that "power" was pretty interesting and like the angle that brought to the action.
The nitpick I have with D.S is that he likes to throw out bones without enough meat on them. He really emphasized the idea that Bloodshot felt he had a REAL family at one point ... which is great and interesting ... but I wish he provided a little bit more meat to chew on! Overall 7/10 - another enjoyable issue in the Harbinger Wars saga
The story was good .. I liked the little girl who had insight on the pain and suffering around her and made Bloodshot feel that pain. Maybe mentioning Money and Health Benefits was a little much (mentioning the kids at home and providing for them would have been enough) but I think that "power" was pretty interesting and like the angle that brought to the action.
The nitpick I have with D.S is that he likes to throw out bones without enough meat on them. He really emphasized the idea that Bloodshot felt he had a REAL family at one point ... which is great and interesting ... but I wish he provided a little bit more meat to chew on! Overall 7/10 - another enjoyable issue in the Harbinger Wars saga
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The guy walks up to him, announces "We're the guys who don't give a *SQUEE*", and shoots him in the chest with a shotgun at point-blank range. If that guy was in it for the health benefits he's sure to be called down to Human Resources on Monday morning and be assigned to an anger management course.bygranddesign wrote:I don't think we should presume that all these people that get killed are all inherently evil and deserve to be killed.
Saying "he's in it for the money" flies. Saying "he's in it for the Dental Program" is silly.
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Too truejmatt wrote:The guy walks up to him, announces "We're the guys who don't give a *SQUEE*", and shoots him in the chest with a shotgun at point-blank range. If that guy was in it for the health benefits he's sure to be called down to Human Resources on Monday morning and be assigned to an anger management course.bygranddesign wrote:I don't think we should presume that all these people that get killed are all inherently evil and deserve to be killed.
Saying "he's in it for the money" flies. Saying "he's in it for the Dental Program" is silly.
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This issue had me as soon as Bloodshot pulled the machete out of his shoulder. I love the character development with Bloodshot. I really enjoyed the kids becoming part of the story. More than anything I want at least one awesome fight in every issue of Bloodshot, and #10 did not fail to deliver on that front.
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I actually don't see a problem with (most likely) military veterans, who may have had issues finding work, taking a job with a private military outfit for the pay and benefits.jmatt wrote:The guy walks up to him, announces "We're the guys who don't give a *SQUEE*", and shoots him in the chest with a shotgun at point-blank range. If that guy was in it for the health benefits he's sure to be called down to Human Resources on Monday morning and be assigned to an anger management course.bygranddesign wrote:I don't think we should presume that all these people that get killed are all inherently evil and deserve to be killed.
Saying "he's in it for the money" flies. Saying "he's in it for the Dental Program" is silly.
That little girl was in their heads, picking up signals. It could have been from just a few of them and still have been enough for her to have an emotional response to it.
Bloodshot knew, however, that why you took the job (in general terms, not this specific "job") and what you are willing to do on the job are two entirely different things.
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BugsySig wrote:I actually don't see a problem with (most likely) military veterans, who may have had issues finding work, taking a job with a private military outfit for the pay and benefits.jmatt wrote:The guy walks up to him, announces "We're the guys who don't give a *SQUEE*", and shoots him in the chest with a shotgun at point-blank range. If that guy was in it for the health benefits he's sure to be called down to Human Resources on Monday morning and be assigned to an anger management course.bygranddesign wrote:I don't think we should presume that all these people that get killed are all inherently evil and deserve to be killed.
Saying "he's in it for the money" flies. Saying "he's in it for the Dental Program" is silly.
That little girl was in their heads, picking up signals. It could have been from just a few of them and still have been enough for her to have an emotional response to it.
Bloodshot knew, however, that why you took the job (in general terms, not this specific "job") and what you are willing to do on the job are two entirely different things.
I agree with your breakdown of the situation.
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One of the best issues of the series so far, felt like a substantial read. I'm glad they addressed Bloodshots arm growing back on page 1 following the last issue, initially I thought they'd made a continuity oversight.
One thing I was confused about, towards the end he (finally!) covers up and puts on a black t-shirt but the red circle still appears on his chest? Is this supposed to be blood seeping through the t-shirt??
One thing I was confused about, towards the end he (finally!) covers up and puts on a black t-shirt but the red circle still appears on his chest? Is this supposed to be blood seeping through the t-shirt??
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yesDallow Spicer1 wrote: One thing I was confused about, towards the end he (finally!) covers up and puts on a black t-shirt but the red circle still appears on his chest? Is this supposed to be blood seeping through the t-shirt??
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Lol, I was a little taken aback when I saw that too, like he's set up this backup-plan hideout for them with all the rations and stuff, and stashed a specially-printed tshirt with his red dot design on it 'just incase' as well. When did he get his narcissistic T shirts made eh?Dallow Spicer1 wrote:One of the best issues of the series so far, felt like a substantial read. I'm glad they addressed Bloodshots arm growing back on page 1 following the last issue, initially I thought they'd made a continuity oversight.
One thing I was confused about, towards the end he (finally!) covers up and puts on a black t-shirt but the red circle still appears on his chest? Is this supposed to be blood seeping through the t-shirt??
Anyway, I didn't read into it too much, because this black t shirt/red dot design was shown a while back on the character design sheets that were on the variant cover of some particular early issue of Bloodshot.
Does there need to be a reason that his red dot motif is on his shirt? Can everyone be okay with the idea of it just being 'the comic artists thought it would look cool so there it is'?
Anyway, everything I could want to say about it has been said, so I'll just say that this and Harbinger Wars #1 are the best Valiant comics that I've read so far. I always enjoy my Valiant every month, but this is the first month i've thought "Wow, that really was good." after reading
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Glad we agree it was a good issue, apart from the odd month this title is comfortably in the top 3 VEI books (behind Harby & XO). Although the red dot on his t-shirt may seem trivial, there still needs to be a level of logic there to explain it. Of course we have to be able to suspend disbelief in order to dnjoy this genre in the first place but (to me at least) this doesnt give the artist cart blanche to draw whetever purely because it looks cool? If its blood seeping through, then fine but if he had a pre printed t-shirt with a red dot on it then that's detrimental to the story as it doesn't make sense? Of course, people will point to the whole concept of Bloodshot not making 'sense' but at least it's dxplained within the parameters of the story.Shadowman99 wrote:Lol, I was a little taken aback when I saw that too, like he's set up this backup-plan hideout for them with all the rations and stuff, and stashed a specially-printed tshirt with his red dot design on it 'just incase' as well. When did he get his narcissistic T shirts made eh?Dallow Spicer1 wrote:One of the best issues of the series so far, felt like a substantial read. I'm glad they addressed Bloodshots arm growing back on page 1 following the last issue, initially I thought they'd made a continuity oversight.
One thing I was confused about, towards the end he (finally!) covers up and puts on a black t-shirt but the red circle still appears on his chest? Is this supposed to be blood seeping through the t-shirt??
Anyway, I didn't read into it too much, because this black t shirt/red dot design was shown a while back on the character design sheets that were on the variant cover of some particular early issue of Bloodshot.
Does there need to be a reason that his red dot motif is on his shirt? Can everyone be okay with the idea of it just being 'the comic artists thought it would look cool so there it is'?
Anyway, everything I could want to say about it has been said, so I'll just say that this and Harbinger Wars #1 are the best Valiant comics that I've read so far. I always enjoy my Valiant every month, but this is the first month i've thought "Wow, that really was good." after reading
That said, I'm happy enough with the unhealing wound explanation as I assume its integral to the story of Bloodshot and will have greater relevance down the line.
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I just figured he was a Rai fan.
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