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BRZRKR Vol. 2: Volume 2

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Jennings, Collier (2021-02-06). "BRZRKR #1 Is the Best Selling Comic Since Marvel's Star Wars #1 in 2015". CBR . Retrieved 2023-01-04.

GARNEY: No yet, believe it or not, I sleep right over there in my studio. I have a bed right over there because sometimes I have to get right up and get right to it. So I sleep right there. It turns out he's being squished. Compressed in a box underground and the scientists are monitoring him with all the little electrodes attached to him. He...explodes? There's a shady scientist/archaeologist who is up to some nefarious deeds, and even with all of B's thousands of years of experience, it seems as though he doesn't realize he's hitched his tent to a fairly obvious villain. Or maybe he just doesn't care? Owoseje, Toyin (2020-07-20). "Keanu Reeves is writing comic books – the first issue is out in October". cnn.com. CNN . Retrieved 2020-07-22. I was perhaps a bit kinder than I should have been, but in all fairness, there was always a chance it was going...somewhere.

BRZRKR already has all the Conan and Wolverine (and other eternal life characters like Highlander and vampires) tropes and now we add some Indiana Jones and wait is this a love story? On March 22, 2021, Netflix announced it was developing a live-action film adaptation and a follow-up anime series based on the comics with Reeves cast as the lead. [10] In October 2021, Mattson Tomlin was writing the live-action film adaptation. [11]

This vol was so immensely boring, it was actually impressive how it had no plot. I know I complained about the brainless action in the first vol but I actually started to miss that in this one—at least with the action there’s something happened. Instead, this was filled entirely with waffle and mumbo jumbo science speak, and had almost an entire issue made up of so... many... one... word... panels all featuring artwork that had nothing to do with the words being said. It was so bizarre. Someone stab me with B’s spear, I hated this so much. WHAT PRICE WOULD YOU PAY FOR TRUE FREEDOM? Half-mortal and half-god, cursed and compelled to violence, the man known only as B. begins wandering the world anew. After enduring a series of experiments and missions, B.’s memories of his origins will be finally restored. But what does this revelation mean for his future? Has B. finally found true freedom? Perhaps, but when has the U.S. government ever let their best asset go? Keanu Reeves continues his comic book writing debut alongside New York Times bestselling co-writer Matt Kindt (Folklords, Grass Kings) and legendary artist Ron Garney (Wolverine, Captain America) in a brutally violent new series about one immortal warrior’s fight through the ages. Collects BRZRKR #5-8. Well, I will say this - if you asked me if I would rather read a “comic book full of action movie cliches” or a “boring” comic - the former is always going to win.

“Deadly Tropics: Season 3” – TV review

This volume definitely did not have enough blood and gore. I mean, I'm not asking for much, not even too much of a story, just some stupid or infuriating people dying in a very satisfactory way. Come on! The epic conclusion to the groundbreaking original series BRZRKR is finally here and its an amazing series. I highly recommend it, especially the BRZRKR Variant Covers, as each issues has been engrossing from start to end. Print copies of BRZRKR #11 will be available for sale today, December 21. This continues the research into who B or Unute really is and WHY some being created him (with the help of his human mother). Johnston, Rich (2021-02-04). "Keanu Reeves' BRZRKR #1 Sells Over 615,000 Copies To Comic Stores". Bleeding Cool News And Rumors . Retrieved 2023-01-04. When, as a young woman, I watched Much Ado About Nothing, it certainly wasn't to see Kenneth Brannagh on the big screen. I'm in it for the long haul, baby.

Well, I think Ron's trying to let everything subconsciously enter the brain when he is sleeping in the room. That, that's my takeaway. BRZRKR is mindless action but as long as that it isn’t a turnoff to you, it is quite fun. I might argue that this is the kind of book Mark Millar used to write, but Kindt seems to be better than the Scotsman these days. Review is of the English-language paper edition. This issue gives us some insight into the main character, his origins and the reason behind them. The highest selling comic book launch in 30 years by Keanu Reeves in his comic book writing debut alongside New York Times bestselling co-writer Matt Kindt and acclaimed artist Ron Garney continues! Keanu Charles Reeves born September 2, 1964) is a Canadian actor. Born in Beirut and raised in Toronto, Reeves began acting in theatre productions and in television films before making his feature film debut in Youngblood (1986). He had his breakthrough role in the science fiction comedy Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), and he later reprised his role in its sequels. He gained praise for playing a hustler in the independent drama My Own Private Idaho (1991), and established himself as an action hero with leading roles in Point Break (1991) and Speed (1994).

Wowza! I thought BRZRKR Issue #1 was average but BRZRKR Issue #2 is like that superior sequel to a meh movie. It contains as much gore as the previous chapter but this time the carnage is thoroughly justified. Issue 12 is something I actually wanted to ask you guys about. How much has it sort of been exactly what you expected, and how has it changed along the way in terms of you where you ultimately end up? SMHW MTT KDNT HS MNGD T TK TH CNCPT F KN CSPLYNG S VLNT SPRMN ND RNDRD T YWNTSTC WTHN JST TW BKS. Berserker, VLM 2 S garbage. Keanu Charles Reeves is a Canadian actor. Born in Beirut and raised in Toronto, Reeves began acting in theatre productions and in television films before making his feature film debut in Youngblood (1986). He had his breakthrough role in the science fiction comedy Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989), and he reprised his role in its sequels. He gained praise for playing a hustler in the independent drama My Own Private Idaho (1991) and established himself as an action hero with leading roles in Point Break (1991) and Speed (1994). W FND T N TH FRST BK THT B (THT’S KN RVS’ “CHRCTR”) WS BRN F LGHTNNG BLT BT, RTHR THN CCPT THT HS DD WS LTRL FLSH N TH PN, H DCDS T FND T F TH LGHTNNG BLT CM FRM SMN - SMTHNG? - LS. THT SMS T B TH STRY F TH TTRLY BRNG ND FRGTTBL SCND VLM F THS BRNLSS CTNR: STP FR FTR STRYLN THT’S NT NTRSTNG T BGN WTH.

S TH NVLTY F KN RVS “WRTNG” CMC (BY THT F CRS MN H WRT N ML T MTT KNDT - WRTR WH HS NVR WRTTN GD CMC ND HS NVRTHLSS WRTTN PLNTY F THM - TLLLNG HM T WRT THS SRS) FTRNG HS LKNSS N TH MN CHRCTR HS LRDY WRN FF. This volume vaguely covers his past loves but in only the most generic sense. Apparently, his curse is that his children are all stillborn. So. No procreation.Weintraub, Steve (October 4, 2021). "Keanu Reeves, Matt Kindt, and Ron Garney Discuss Their Comic Series 'BRZRKR' and Reveal Who's Writing the Live-Action Netflix Movie". Collider . Retrieved February 22, 2022. Reeves told me that Mattson Tomlin (writer of Project Power and one of the writers on The Batman) has been hired to write the live-action movie and it's in the early stages of development. We found out in the first book that B (that’s Keanu Reeves’ “character”) was born of a lightning bolt but, rather than accept that his dad was a literal flash in the pan, he decides to find out if the lightning bolt came from someone - something? - else. That seems to be the story of the utterly boring and forgettable second volume of this brainless actioner: setup for a future storyline that’s not interesting to begin with. Every part of this was so bad, it was clearly a piece of work that could only have come from the brilliantly genius mind of Keanu Reeves, proving once again that if you know nothing about comics then you shouldn’t attempt to put your name on one or you’ll only embarrass yourself. Mihalcik, Carrie (2020-07-20). "Keanu Reeves is writing a 'brutally violent' comic called BRZRKR". cnet.com. CNET . Retrieved 2020-07-22. I'm not entirely sure why they are still sending him on missions but the US government/military are definitely NOT pulling the strings here. Instead, there is a weird "scientist" who not only knows more than he should, but is also a collector - of body parts. Talk about a fetish!

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