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#16
Is there anywhere we can check the amount of people signing the petition ourselves? Or are we reliant on Molcher divulging numbers?
#17
Film Discussion / Re: Dredd's on cracked.
22 July, 2013, 08:41:17 PM
There are lies, damn lies and then there are statistics.
#18
Prog / Re: Prog 1842 - Jaw to the Floor
22 July, 2013, 01:02:56 PM
Good Prog -

Dredd is a big step up for me from the last few weeks, cracking art (almost steampunk-esque Justice Department diving kit) and an interesting continuation of the Luna 2 situation.

Defoe is good, cracking cliffhanger and good art.

Age Of The Wolf still seems a bit strange to me, although it's growing on me. The Stormtrooper/ninja wolves looked cool, although why did the horns of the three deer things disappear in the panel where they got shot with the arrow/spear thing?

Finally The Ten Seconders continues to be awesome, quite a surprise turn of events, looking forward to where it's going to go now.
#19
Just bought issues 1,2 and 3 in one go and read the whole lot in one go too. Excellent stuff, the covers are just gorgeous, especially issue #3, I'd pay for a poster of that anyday. These three issues are so far at least a good as anything in the Prog right now (Don't get the Meg') and a long, long way ahead of the regular IDW Dredd comic.

More please!! :D
#20
Prog / Re: Prog 1839: From here to paternity
02 July, 2013, 03:40:04 PM
Quote from: Dark Jimbo on 02 July, 2013, 02:42:16 PM
Flabbergasted. Weak script?! Wobbly art?! You're spoiled, my lad.

Maybe, maybe, just doesn't tickle my fancy at the moment.
#21
Prog / Re: Prog 1839: From here to paternity
02 July, 2013, 09:22:19 AM
Dredd - Joint weakest in the prog along with Anderson. Not a fan of the wobbly art (how does the PSU Judge fit his head into that helmet?) and the plot is so-so. Doesn't really add anything more to the post DoC universe in a way that previous stories haven't already. Cool to have a 'Mo' reference though.

Defoe - Excellent stuff, love the art even if it takes a few seconds to register what's happening in some of the busier panels.

Sinister Dexter - A stand out, great art, superb writing, funny, violent, more please!

The Ten Seconders - My first experience with this strip and I enjoyed it. Good enough to tempt me to buy some previous ones.
#22
Prog / Re: Prog 1838 lone shark
28 June, 2013, 02:47:44 PM
The 'lol' at the end of Sinister Dexter was hilarious, completely and utterly out of place and yet in a very funny way and not jarring.
#23
Film Discussion / Re: Dredd (2012)
28 June, 2013, 02:32:24 PM
The rapidly building number of answers of 'Dredd' are hilarious. :D
#24
Film Discussion / Re: Dredd (2012)
24 June, 2013, 07:04:45 AM
Number one again, six months after it was released, is just completely and utterly mental. Good show! (Bought another copy for myself. ;) )
#25
Prog / Re: PROG 1837 END OF DAYS
18 June, 2013, 09:30:51 AM
I felt Dredd was the weakest in a while to be honest. :( Not a fan of the art either, but as usual I'm sure Mr Wagner will pull it out the bag in great fashion, just not feeling the first installment.
#26
Prog / Re: Prog 1836 - The Damned
11 June, 2013, 03:17:17 PM
Cracking prog, Dredd easily the highlight, loved the art and especially the SJS Lawmasters.

Not read Defoe before, and this was a nice little teasing intro for a new reader, looking forward to the next one.

Sinister Dexter was great, it read really well despite the heavy dialogue.

Agree that Cadet Anderson was the runt of the litter, not a fan of Ezquerras art and the story is a little drawn out and shallow at the moment.
#28
Prog / Re: Prog 1834 - Lase The Dead
25 May, 2013, 08:16:12 PM
Good prog, highlight is again Dredd, a good story this one, very interesting and shows alot of the 'background' to the fallout from Chaos Day. Is the Judge Chan referred to by the Cadets a nod towards the movie's Judge Chan?

Anderson was ok, not a huge fan of the art, stickleback continues to be so-so, glad Zombo is finished as it didn't really draw me in, and despite a shaky start Sinister Dexter is pretty good and not too hard to understand for a newcomer.
#29
Just to clarify I applaud and support the movement to get a sequel, but I'm fully aware that if not properly guided and channeled it coulld end up doing more harm than good.
#30
^ Totally agree. I must admit that whoever is behind the facebook page has made some pretty silly moves, for example posting a presumably private letter to be publically viewed earlier on today. Luckily it was removed within minutes, but someone obviously has a lack of PR skills.