![]() ![]() But it was a glimpse into what we see here. ![]() There's a clear difference in strength from the first punch and the second punch. It was how he was created and how he has learned to fight. He adapts to his environment, he learns throughout his life. I joke that he's like a teenager, and in a very stretched way, he is. The second punch launched him through a house.īut that's the brilliance, that's not the optimal word but I'm going with it anyway, in Doomsday and his fight against Superman. Remember: the very first punch that Doomsday delivered onto Superman did absolutely nothing to him. We've, of course, seen how truly destructive he is prior to that, and after that, but in the early stages of his brawl with Superman, the fighting was fairly level. Better than most, or at least, since the Justice League was easily dispatched by Doomsday. I mean, there's progression of events (this is sequential art), but it mostly results from where Superman/ Doomsday lands from the other's punches, as well as Superman constantly trying to keep Doomsday away from Metropolis.Īnd in that regard, this issue does work very well. ![]() If there is a real plot, it can mostly be just considered foreshadowing about Cadmus, and the mysteries that are going on there, as well as how they may relate to the Guardian. This time, though, expect far less of that. And while it was majority action, there was actually some fun scenes mixed into the two issues. I was surprised by the amount of plot we got last time, I recalled it being more fighting than anything else. Doomsday, Boy-Scout versus Alien Teenage Grey man! Dun-dun-duuuunnn!!! It resulted in explosions and then the Guardian showed up. Doomsday, our angsty teenage monster looking for love, has moved onto the next issue after Maxima decided to screw the rules and blow some stuff up. Previously: Superman desperately fought Doomsday, and in doing so, saved a 90s kid who thought Guy Gardner was cool, and even managed to blow up part of a small town. I didn't see many trailers this year, and I've really only been able to give my thoughts on two of the movies I saw this year, Avengers: Age of Ultron and Dragon Ball Z: Resurrection 'F', so I figured doing a discussion would be fun! Luckily, I was able to see more movies this year than last year-hence why I had to do a Top 10 list of various trailers from the year. Sadly, though, this does make way for fewer original ideas, which is a dying art in Hollywood and is one I would personally like to see come back. Every sequel that was released was good, and maybe even better than its immediate predecessor in some cases. Much to my surprise, I saw quite a few more films than anticipated and for the most part liked each one that I was able to view.Ģ015 was a very hyped up year for film, particularly film sequels, and I have to say that it didn't disappoint. I feel it's important to note I'm only saying what the best movie I saw this year was based on the films I did manage to go out and see, or just sit around at home and wait to be released.
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