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post TPKC: X-Men Origins: Wolverine

May 4th, 2009 -- mini-url

Filed under: Movie,Review,marvel,tpkcMike Rapin @ 12:46 am

x_men_origins_wolverine_movie_poster1It’s been a slow month here at DestroyTheCyb.org but nevertheless I wanted to get out a review of X-Men Origins: Wolverine sometime with a week of it’s release. Let me explain things in a fashion that I feel will work best: TPKC.

Theory: Going into the movie, I’d heard but not seen things from leak and I had low expectations given the few people I knew who had watched the leaked video. Of course, I’m a monster comic book fan, if you didn’t already know, so I knew my Wolverine origin from that aspect and even so, I knew that a movie couldn’t capture every line, ink, and letter of the comics. With that said, I still was going in with low expectations especially since X-Men: The Last Stand had me holding vomit in my mouth and I could only think that Fox was going to make me nearly puke once again. But I digress, I was going in thinking the movie could only be better than what I was thinking…

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post TPKC: Super Human Resources #1

March 17th, 2009 -- mini-url

Filed under: Review,ape entertainment,tpkcMike Rapin @ 9:21 pm
Super Human Resources #1 cover

Super Human Resources #1 cover

Ah, the indie comics always get me… They always do. Super Human Resources #1 came out this past week, and it was strangely funny, but before I divulge any more information than that, on with the TPKC:

Theory: I saw this 3 months ago or so in my Previews book and thought what the heck. The description of this book was something like, “A parody on modern comic books” and a few famous writers–who I have suddenly forgot–said some things like, “This is the funniest comic book I have ever read,” and I just wanted to try it out for the hell of it. When I signed up for it though, I thought it was going to be something like a normal guy goes to work for a super human agency and he ends up being apart of some team as “the normal guy” who is in the wrong place at the wrong time. Of course, I was dead wrong. The comic book creates a very sarcastic look at the modern super hero marketing and human side of things and how you or me would work in such a world where super heroes are on the move and we, the normal people, have to deal with them and the typical cubicle world. But let me continue after the break with the Punch, Kick, and Conclusion.

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