BRZRKR, Keanu Reeves’ Violent Comics Debut – Danger Room –

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Comic Planet carries the sinister edition of the star, accompanied by the likes of Matt Kindt, Ron Garney, and Bill Cabtree, to the ninth art.

The paths of Hollywood and comics narrowed until they almost became one. The eyes of the powerful film industry have been so adored that almost all major productions that have reached the big screen with a big call are adaptations of this medium. It was originally meant for a very niche and minority audience.

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Be that as it may, and as strange as it may be, popular culture has dominated everything.† And it was only a matter of time before the big names and stars became interested in publishing their own content in ninth art. It’s nothing new, but the frequency is increasing.

The consequences of foreigners engaging in inappropriate language with which they are more or less familiar can be mixed. Those who make these pieces for promotional purposes only and are there just to appear have a good chance of the final product being absolutely bland. However, there are other examples where these big names really participate in the creative process and benefit later.

He turned into a legend just as he was an actor Keanu Reeves co-author with Matt Kindt BRZRKR, a piece that fits the artist’s sensibility and taste like a silk glove. It is very special made and in the parameters it sets and this is always noticeable.

This means it was clearly made for the purpose of a possible adaptation, but with the comic book in mind, which should stand on its own. Great care has been taken to ensure that the dramatic content, language and all elements that make use of the comic are in place.† Of course including the budget issue (it’s always cheaper to include extreme ideas in a comic than in a movie). Therefore, beyond the motivations that could be the source of this project, the potential impact on the comic book itself has not been minimized.

This is a comic where the character really swallows everything.† This first issue mainly consists of characterization, presentation of game rules and conflicts. But everything revolves around the identity of the main character.

Become part of the mystery of who he is and why he does what he does. Where did the power of immortality come from? This proposal brings with it some deep philosophical ideas wrapped in a raucous and hard-hitting action comic. Make sure to entertain the reader as you bring out some of the underlined and worded topics (a subtext would be nice for this suggestion).

Starting with Medias res, the comic is told with action scenes combined with action scenes. dubbing here a thank you is given to the main character. It’s a pretty pirated resource and the truth is that nothing particularly innovative has been done here, but the truth is it’s been handled with great pleasure.

The reader is lost and needs answers just like the characters.† And this anthem is an offer for you to accompany them to get them. Mystery is an obvious element, and it’s a story that promises to slowly build.

Somehow it became a story character driven it’s full of ups and downs, action and the most challenging yet. It adds nothing new and is very reminiscent of other products such as: old guardbut how he will go further, what he can contribute and how he can find his own identity will be seen in time.

BRZRKR It’s a simple comic that doesn’t reinvent anything, but does everything it does well. That can’t be said for the many other innovations that come every month.

art Ron Garney It couldn’t be more appropriate for a story with these characteristics. He’s a veteran who takes action scenes very strongly. And this comic delivers just that: unbridled violence. That’s why this first song stands out in particular. A boot made for show and the artist ready.

Garney also ensures that all the characters carry a lot of charisma. Essentially a grumpy hero full of strangers† Since the aesthetic of the proposal is a bit generic, she fails to create many memorable images, but her style never takes a break and manages to magnify everything.

colors bill crab tree they are functional. She understands what colors to apply and often follows a naturalistic maxim. Doesn’t dazzle, but benefits from Garney’s art† The more expressive he is, the more interesting he is, and he chooses to be that way when the dramatic intensity is at its highest.

Planeta Cómic will assemble this maxi series in twelve pieces. The first includes an afterword by David Hernando and a short interview with Keanu Reeves.

BRZRKR A work that clearly demonstrates the strong connections between comics and Hollywood. In such a way that it can be understood that this environment is subject to the R&D of the audiovisual industry. But it also shows that it doesn’t have to be a bad thing at all. It’s just another way of understanding comics. Someone with as yet untapped potential.

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