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Forum’s Favourite Thrill - Robo-Hunter (Samantha) vs. Revere Rd 2 Heat 119

Started by Colin YNWA, 28 April, 2022, 06:24:06 AM

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Colin YNWA

Penultimate week, just two weeks to go - which if you consider that we started this Round in January is quite something. Enjoy these dog days of Round 2 as while we have some meaty ties in these last two weeks it's going to be nothing compared to some of the sinkers you will have in Round 3. You'll look back at the easy days and decisions you've had to make in Round 2 with fondness. Just check out Funt Solo's wonderful Round 2 so far thread to get a sense of what Round 3 will be...

Now fair to say that Samantha Slade's time in as the led in Robo-Hunter is pretty much a direct sequel to Sam's and as such since I've lumped Inferno in with the original Harlem Heroes why on earth haven't I done the same here. The answer ... well dunno really... Mind I suspect we're not going to have to worry about that too much longer...

Robo-hunter (Samantha) - more info

Vs

Revere - more info

Just reply in this thread naming your favourite thrill of these two series at the beginning of your post (or use Bold tags so I can spot it easily) and say what you like about these wonderful stories after that.

Match ends early on the morning of Sunday 1st May and the winner gets a place in Round 3 (of 9!!!).

What on Earth is ALL of this?

For those that need 'um and can be bothered to follow 'um there's some simple rules

Any questions, just ask as ever - and have FUN

broodblik

Revere for me - a year ago I would not even blink when choosing Sam but after I have read the complete edition for the first time since it was original published (I had a big dislike in it then) I enjoyed it
When I die, I want to die like my grandfather who died peacefully in his sleep. Not screaming like all the passengers in his car.

Old age is the Lord's way of telling us to step aside for something new. Death's in case we didn't take the hint.

NapalmKev

"Where once you fought to stop the trap from closing...Now you lay the bait!"

abelardsnazz

Has to be Revere for me, Simon Harrison's art is a perfect foil for John Smith's script.


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credo

Revere

One of my all time favourites. Can't wait for its publication in the Ultimate Collection.

Magnetica

I know I'm in the minority here, but Revere just isn't for me.

Samantha Slade was ok, but it was a long way off the glory days of the strip.

So I'm voting Robo-Hunter.



Dark Jimbo

Love it or loathe it, Revere still stands unique in comics - even among the oeuvre of John Smith, there's not really anything else quite like it. A fascinating experiment, and probably the apex of Simon Harrison's comic work, too. Quite a legacy for a thrill that barely scrapes 100 pages.

By contrast, the Samantha Slade stories are a fairly tired and uninspiring reboot of a classic thrill that saw one of the truly great prog artists bow out on a really sour note (even if it was his own fault). A tarnished legacy all round.*


*It wasn't all bad - Stim! (in particular) and Casino Royale are great stories, that absolutely encapsulate the fun, thrill and whimsy of the original. And then Grant and Gibson stopped caring again,
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IndigoPrime

Everything Dark Jimbo said. Samantha Slide added little and ended badly. Revere is divisive but shows imagination and soul. An easy winner for me.

Huey2

Tough call as both of these were great tales.

I'm going to go for Sam(antha) Slade by a whisker. A lot of fun, some good proper gags and helped wipe away the memory of the '90s version. I don't know why it didn't get more love and it serves as a big reminder that I should be writing into the prog more regularly even if it's just to say what I'm liking.

AlexF

The first couple of Samantha Slades were kind of amazing in their ability to summon up the memory of the early Brit-Cit caases of the original Slade. But rapidly it was clear Grant wasn't going to bring anything especially new to the table.

Revere is always and only about bringing totally new things to the table, then disappearing through the table (it's one of those late 80s mirror tables with coke on it) and into some entirely new world of impenetrable nonsense beautiful poetry.

I effin' love Revere.