Sentences with phrase «expect out of a comic»

Not exact matches

I'm an X-Men fan but not in the long - running comic lore so I wasn't sure what to expect out of this.
The cast are excellent as you'd expect; Clooney, once again, shows nice comic touches and expressions, Spacey is under - used but still manages scene stealing moments and Bridges is absolutely brilliant as the spaced out, hippie commander Bill Django — which is a little reminder of his iconic portrayal of «The Dude» from «The Big Lebowski ``.
Not being familiar with much of The New 52 comic series, I could definitely tell that this movie was a little bit different from what we've come to expect from the past DC Animated Universe films that have come out over the past couple days.
What should publishers and readers expect out of the varied and often fluctuating landscape of comics criticism online?
Of course, I still expect good characters, storylines, and presentation out of these comicOf course, I still expect good characters, storylines, and presentation out of these comicof these comics.
Ultimately, Hedgecock's expects «Fruit Ninja» fans will be drawn to the comic, pointing out that the percentage of «traditional comic book readers» Ape properties attract is pretty small.
The TV commercial for «The New 52» didn't really tell people why they might want to check it out if they'd never read comics before, it just expected you to be excited and already know the gist of what was happening.
In some ways those changes haven't been as drastic as expected, but for some units of the comics publishing and media division of Warner Bros. things will be very different from here on out.
comrade... friendshipping and «fellowshipping» decreased in quality and quantity, 2) too many comics were late, in short supply, or damaged, 3) I didn't want to have to bring a copy of Previews or a Diamond printout to know which comics to expect or which ones were already gone, 4) the shop - owners didn't seem as concerned about staying relevant, 5) back issues were often poorly - organized and thus too hard to find, 6) dust and allergy concerns, 7) all the freebies Marvel (used to) put out digitally, 8) no more hearing that comics weren't in because of a holiday that I forgot about or because UPS was late or misdelivered, 9) going out - of - town no longer meant having to find a local comic shop so I could see what stuff showed up, 10) 99 cent digital sales, baby.
With the digital revolution's glacier period just about played out, I fully expect at least one of the companies (probably Marvel) to adopt a more - aggressive - than - some - hoped - for same - day publishing philosophy when it comes to on - line iterations of their comics, and I expect them to adopt it soon.
As one might expect from a title out of the comic books or a pun on masturbation, «WACK!»
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