UFO (1970-1971) Episode 13 - Survival Created by Gerry Anderson • Sylvia Anderson • Reg Hill Century 21 Television Productions
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UFO (1970-1971) Episode 13 - Survival Created by Gerry Anderson • Sylvia Anderson • Reg Hill Century 21 Television Productions
Harry Baird as Mark Bradley
UFO (1970) Computer Affair - Wri: Tony Barwick, Dir: Dave Lane
The death of Mark Bradley, a background student whom we know little of aside from that he's mlm, is further proof that Titans Academy is garbage.
So what we have is
The Bury Your Gays Trope. Why are they mindlessly using it in the year 2021.
Introducing an absolute flood of new characters that are not being utilized aside from being set pieces. The students barely do anything and when they do it's almost never actually interesting. (Except for Alinta/Bolt. She's cool).
The art making it look like the girls have lego-brick hair in a lot of scenes
Copious amounts a boob socks that seem to pinch the girls' breasts in four different directions.
Wally West being treated like crap by various former teammates because of Heroes In Crisis even though it's been well established that the massacre wasn't his fault and instead was Savitar's, and also established that this is now well known throughout the hero community.
Also Red X spreading misinformation and NOT getting called out at all.
Like Wally is literally standing there having his name dragged in the mud and no one, not even one of his best friends Donna Troy, lifts a finger to explain to the misinformed crowd what actually happened. Cyborg is also there and he ALSO doesn't say anything to support Wally, even though he's also fairly close with him.
Portraying Wally as forgetting his wife, literally one of the top three most important people in his life, when he sees Raven even though that goes against nearly aspect of his characterization.
The above having the side effect of implying that the creepy love spell Raven put him under in NTT is still in effect.
Oh and the whole mystery of "who is Red X?" Yeah, it's badly written, whoever is under the mask is pretentious, and I literally could not be any less invested in this plot line.
Like, out of all the ways they could have introduced Red X this is probably the worst way they could've done it.
Oh and it's also very clear pandering to people who are fans of the 2003 cartoon, as it's making clear attempts to morph the continuity of the cartoon into the comics in order to fit Red X into the story, even though this just creates tons of plot holes. This series wishes it had as good writing as 2003 TT did. (I'm saying this as a fan of that series).
Also the 2003 series ended fifteen years ago. Yes, it was popular (I was also a fan), but it's well past the point for it to make sense for DC to try and keep milking it the way that they do. If they aren't going to make a continuation (like they're doing with the dcau), they should just leave the ideas and concepts it brought foward alone.
Literally the only thing this comic has been good at is throwing out some cute BBRae content and the Wally & Roy reunion.
I'm tired
A wandering giant.
I haven't had much time to draw lately, but here's a few pieces I did to establish the overall look of the comic.
Metal Mania #8 — Page 10
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[An image of Thunderhead’s lineup with “THUNDERHEAD” written vertically on the left of it in a font mimicking thunderbolts with an arrow pointing towards the image; two thunderbolts on either side of the band's name. “KAREN TUCO” is also written on the right; “TUCO” might also read “TUEO” or “TURO”]
THUNDERHEAD has come quite a long way since they opened the Anvil Chorus show last year in McLaren Park. Both were very different bands back then and both have greatly changed for the better since then. Putting the days of doing Priest, Maiden and Sabbath covers behind them, they’ve developed a killer set of original tunes. Things really solidified for them during the summer with addition of drummer Mark Bradley. They’ve had so many drummers now I would’nt be surprised if they’ve lost count on how many they’ve gone through. Looking beyond some technical problems (failing guitar cables) at thier Metal Monday gig, they delivered a good loud show that night. Thier set includes “Make it or Break it”, “Sorcerers”, “Road Death” and “Thunderhead”, killers of the Maiden/Accept brand. Song pen man and guitarist Jon Torres is the core of the band though the rest of the personnel is also very talented. There is brother Mike Torres wielding his trusty Rickenbacher 4001 bass guitar, Carl Stevens playing cool in the vocal department and Terry Hamilton is the 2nd guitar. Both of the guitarist in Thunderhead play lead but it’s definitely Jon’s show as the band’s main axeman.
A rough tape of them has been played on the Rampage Radio program but in the near future when a quality studio demo tape is available, you can bet more Thunderhead will be heard on KUSF. Keep apounding and araging kids!!!
Steele-Shlop. Maybe if they had a lead guitarist who is somewhat good I could bear listening to thier awful songs. Maybe if they did’nt synchronize thier poses like they were heavy metal DEVO clones, I could bear watching thier show but I
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