>things that didnt live up to hype
This wasnt the gut punch everyone promised
>things that didnt live up to hype
This wasnt the gut punch everyone promised
Look everyone, a nigger
you, i like you.
The mech suits look like shit, the antagonist is generic, the art is hard to look at, and the ending doesnt make sense.
Honestly the only time this comic made me feel anything was with the fucking missing ads
It's the worse thing Morrison has written. The art was great though. Best Thing Quitely has drawn.
It didn't live up to the hype, no, but I still enjoyed it honestly.
>the ending doesnt make sense
What didn't make sense about it? The cat and dog get rehabilitated through the loving companionship of the homeless man who befriends them. That's about as straightforward an ending as you could get.
I still feel bad for that poor fucking rabbit. He had just no idea wtf was going on.
Honestly who thought it was a good idea to put a mech suit on a rabbit.
What, do you hate animals or something?
The whole fucking time they were going on and on about how the animals were sick and dying without their medication. Did stripping the mechsuits off suddenly remedy that or some shit?
Maybe I missed something but the mechanics of this story were so fucking convoluted in the first place and honestly I dont want to give this hot garbage the time of day to go back and read it again.
And a clunky monstrosity that defeats the purpose of a rabbit's unique physical characteristics, no less.
Was for
are you literally retarded?
Can you explain why that post is wrong?
What said. I defy you to explain to me exactly what is wrong.
>the art is hard to look at
absolute pleb opinion
you are soulless. animal deaths hit me harder than people, in fiction
I was crying like a bitch by the time I got to the end
>The whole fucking time they were going on and on about how the animals were sick and dying without their medication. Did stripping the mechsuits off suddenly remedy that or some shit?
Almost every single thing the human characters say is completely backwards and wrong. They're deep fried in dramatic irony the whole way through e.g. "they lack the fear of death that sets limits on human behavior." So of course they were wrong about the idea the main characters needed medicine to survive. They were the ones who put the animals into a sick and unnatural mode of being in the first place, and as such they were heavily biased towards thinking they couldn't possibly get by without the indefinite prolonging of that mode of being.
In reality they did end up in really bad shape when withdrawals from the medicine kicked in, but the climax of the whole story was how their ability to persevere and survive let them finally overcome the final boss which wasn't the upgraded mech-dog or even the research organization after them but rather their own biomechanical disease state.
1 reclaims his identity as Bandit and has the epiphany his mechanical body is just a "coat" and not really a part of his actual self. The two shed their mechanical husks and while they are near death, they ultimately pull through and kick the steroid-like habit of their supersoldier medicine thanks to the down to Earth food and care provided by the homeless man who refused to be bought by the fascists.
The scientist who mentions the medicine earlier is noticeably not convincing on the possibility of them dying. He feels the need to say they're sick like he thought and he trails off on "as long as we can keep the area sealed I'm certain..." like he's trying to convince himself. The same scientist asks the homeless man at the end whether they "need special care," and they don't because they have the common sense time, care, and love now that animal abusers like the military agents notably lacked.
A+ post and I appreciate you for saying it.
Everyone in this garbage thread is.
>Suffering animals can't reach your feels space.
Yea Forums clamoured around this because of the "human girl is permanently transformed into a reptile anthro and is totally okay with it" angle, but it was never explored and only a few episodes were ever made.