FFFIC – Episode #18

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Jared, Sebastian, and Shaun review A LOT of comics this week.

Vampires The Marvel Undead #1
Aquaman #2
Flash #2
All-Star Western #2
Wolverine And The X-Men #1
Incredible Hulk #1
Walking Dead #90
Infinite Horizon #5
Sixth Gun #16
Mighty Thor #7 – FI
Journey Into Mystery #630 – FI
New Mutants #32 FI
Avengers Academy #20 – FI
Green Lantern New Guardians #2
Blackhawks #2
Teen Titans #2
War of The Independents #1
Gladstone’s School For World Conquerors #6
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #3
Amazing Spider-Man #672 – Spider Island
Spider-Island Cloak And Dagger #3 – Spider Island
Venom #8
Fury Of Firestorm The Nuclear Men #2
Superman #2
Voodoo #2
George R.R. Martin’s A Game Of Thrones #2
Kirby Genesis #4
Planet Of The Apes #7
Legion Secret Origin #1
I Vampire #2
Justice League Dark #2
Stitched #1
Guarding The Globe #6
Helldorado #1
Godzilla Kingdom Of Monsters #8
Spaceman #1
Red Wing #4
Incorruptible #23
Extinction Seed #0
Daredevil #5
Avengers Solo #1

Reviews by
Jared Amundson
Sebastian Piccione
Shaun Sorenson

Filmed by
Mark V Sarno

Video Edits & Graphics
Jay Katz

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One Response to “FFFIC – Episode #18”

  1. Franny says:

    George R.R. Martin does a huge breakthrough with this greatly written, immediately engrossing, and incredibly intricate tale that keeps you hooked all the way through. Martin steps out on a limb as he writes a fantasy novel whose “good” characters are not invincible and sometimes bad things of course can and do happen. Most fantasy I’ve read involves the main characters in impossible situations that resolve themselves by dumb luck or the characters own super-human abilities. Martin goes above and beyond and writes a story that allows for inexperience in a characters fighting ability, both on the battle field and in the political arena. The protagonist does not always make the right decisions, and the good guy doesn’t always win.

    The lines between good & evil are blurred as Martin uses his really impressive command of characters to present stories from other points of view. “Good” isn’t always good, and “Evil” isn’t always evil, quite interesting yea. Characters are given diverse personalities and therefore open up the possibility of role-reversal. It really looks like these are real people making real decisions just like in real life, anything is possible.

    If you are looking for a book that follows a one-dimensional track and is sooo easily predictable, this is not the story for u… But on the other hand, if you want a real mature story that is filled with intricate characters and engrossing story lines that leave you guessing and begging for more, you’ve come to the right place. Hats off to this incredible author and the story that he has created.

    Have a nice day,
    Franny
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