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Kick-Ass
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There is supposed to be a movie which I clearly missed, so I made do with an analogue medium namely a paper version of a comic, just call me old fashioned.
This is not a comic about superhero's but a comic about people wanting to be one. It is the story of Dave Lizewski, a teenager who sets out to become a real life superhero. His actions are publicized on the Internet and seems to inspire other people to become more involved. However this also means he gets noticed and he gets caught up with ruthless vigilantes Big Daddy and Mindy "Hit-Girl" McCready, who are on a mission to take down the Genovese crime family.
This is a really different kind of superhero comic and feels original with a new view on superhero worship. It is also a really harsh tale that makes sure you know that it is fairly dangerous to play with villains who absolutely do not behave like in movies or comics.
A really good comic that is original, for those who do not read there is always the movie.
This is not a comic about superhero's but a comic about people wanting to be one. It is the story of Dave Lizewski, a teenager who sets out to become a real life superhero. His actions are publicized on the Internet and seems to inspire other people to become more involved. However this also means he gets noticed and he gets caught up with ruthless vigilantes Big Daddy and Mindy "Hit-Girl" McCready, who are on a mission to take down the Genovese crime family.
This is a really different kind of superhero comic and feels original with a new view on superhero worship. It is also a really harsh tale that makes sure you know that it is fairly dangerous to play with villains who absolutely do not behave like in movies or comics.
A really good comic that is original, for those who do not read there is always the movie.
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