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Bezig met laden... Dollhouse Volume 1: Epitaphsdoor Andrew Chambliss
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. This series is very similar indeed to the Serenity comics, in that they attempt to fill in gaps left by the premature curtailment of the stories told during both series' TV runs. I re-watched Season 2 of Dollhouse in preparation for reading this and that re-familiarisation was probably necessary as I'd forgotten a lot of details from Epitaph 2 (the final episode) that this fairly short comic run attempted to explain. (My memory was hung up on the Magic Bomb plot device that still annoys me - even good writers can fail, especially when they know they don't have the proper amount of time to tell their stories.) I was delighted to see more of Mag and Zone, who were the real stars of the first Epitaph episode and disappointed not to see Topher, who was the stand-out character of the show as a whole. The stories themselves really serve to further illustrate what we have missed out on: Dollhouse would have been great if it had 5 years or so to tell its story properly. As it is, it remains a relatively obscure Whedon effort that was too challenging for Fox or for the viewers who stayed away in hordes. I loved watching the Dollhouse series (via a Netflix binge), but I felt unsatisfied with the two episodes set in the apocalyptic future (series finales "Epitaph One" and "Epitaph Two: Return") because of a lack of details or transition. Fortunately, "Dollhouse: Epitaphs", the graphic miniseries, fills in some gaps left in the TV series, i.e. how the wireless imprinting made everyone go crazy and murder-y, how Mag, Zone, and Griff banded together, what Alpha was up to while he was away. Overall, I enjoyed the read and felt like I got some closure (listen to me, such an Entitled Consumer). geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Onderdeel van de reeks(en)Whedon's Dollhouse (0-5)
Joss Whedon''s Dollhouse continues, written by television-series mainstays Andrew Chambliss (the CW''s Vampire Diaries, co-writer of Buffy Season 9), Maurissa Tancharoen (Spartacus), and Jed Whedon (Dr. Horrible)! The Rossum Corporation''s Dollhouse technology has gone viral with a synchronized phone call that wiped the minds of everyone it reached, turning them into mindless killers. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Great illustrations. I loved how the characters look just like the actors! Good storyline too. Makes me want a rewatch ( )