completely agree, even when villainous, Robot is portrayed as reasonable and even regretful about what he’s doing. this is just sadism for the sake of it
completely agree, even when villainous, Robot is portrayed as reasonable and even regretful about what he’s doing. this is just sadism for the sake of it
she really only gets beat up twice in the whole series, maybe three times if you count her leg. Invincible gets his ass kicked constantly
(train scene)
(freeze frame)
Yep, that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I got in this position.
this is why i don’t like the ending for >!robot!< . he did bad things but was generally heroic throughout the series. i can’t see him being irredeemable
couldnt mark just have pulled off all the sequids off the guy
it’s wildly inconsistent. it seems to have gotten better in S2, but who knows? they clearly save the budget for the action scenes but otherwise there are animation shortcuts that are inexcusable for something with this kind of production behind it
can i just mention how confusing this panel was? eve is suddenly injured, bad enough to take Mark out of the fight, but they never show why or how
omni-man is way more sadistic and brutal in the cartoon than in the comic. yeah, he kills the guardians and beats up Mark in both, but they’re much less bloody and vicious in the comic. and then during the big fight between him and Mark at the end, in the comic, innocents are dying offscreen as collateral damage. but in the cartoon, we watch as he messily, deliberately kills people. i kind of understand - you want to make something as big and gory as possible for the spectacle for your tv show - but it does seem like it’s going to be a big hurdle for selling his redemption arc later.
just being able to get to another planet at all is crazy if we take it seriously
the closest star to earth is 4.3 light-years away. omni-man manages to fly to another planet in about a week. do the math on how fast he’d have to travel