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Burnout C-L4
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:12 am |
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Archive : | Ok, so here is the RoboCop2 comic adaptation and this one is pretty much packed with various extended and deleted scenes so keep an eye out for that when reading.
I have the RoboCop3 adaptation also, so I can post that later. As I can recall it had only 2 short scenes that were cut from the movie. |
Or Frank Millers batshit crazy run of his original Robocop 3 idea from a couple years ago lol.
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Josh Lover Extraordinaire!
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 7:08 am |
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I gave it a read and the art is certainly easier on the eye than the first adaptation that was posted.
The deleted scenes were also a nice little touch although nothing us fans haven't really seen before.
I too however am curious about the RoboCop 3 adaptation.
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KidGoesWild L-L3
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Comment: I type it, you think it
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KidGoesWild L-L3
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Posted: Mon Dec 10, 2012 6:49 pm |
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That was a very interesting read, the cemetery scene in particular. That scene shows us that Robo not only said goodbye to his family, but Murphy as well. This way its more clear that he decided to put his past behind and move forward. Nice adaptation overall
Cant wait to read the third one at last
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:25 pm |
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So here is issue ONE of the RoboCop3 comic adaptation. I quickly compared the early movie script I have with the issue and it stays true to that pretty much.
There is a brief extended scene at page 19 and a really odd dialogue addition on page 22. In my script the CEO is still the old man so no telling if that was in the actual script and ever filmed. Personally I think it is a REALLY silly and forced addition and I'm glad it was not included in the final movie.
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RoboFan_93 Would Buy You For a Dollar
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Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2012 8:50 pm |
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Art ain't bad at all. I mean, it's nothing spectacular, but still much better than other movie-to-comic adaptations.
Story seems quite rushed though, atleast in the beginning. If I hadn't seen the movie, I'm not sure if I'd had any idea what was happening. _________________ Anything you post can be used against you!
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KidGoesWild L-L3
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 2:50 am |
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Thanks! I see all of Robo's silly robotic dialogue is intact, and Im quite shocked that the CEO is Morton's father. I agree with Archive, its a realy dumb and forced idea
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Posted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 12:10 pm |
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Here is issue TWO of the RoboCop3 adaptation.
There is a deleted scene on page 12 that is also in the script. If you watch the movie you can actually tell that the scene was in there, but cut. It was a good scene I think they should have kept in.
Also the most ridiculous RoboCop scene ever is present on page 21. This piece is also in the script, word for word, but I seriously doubt that they ever filmed it. It really is so extremely awkward and out of place.
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KidGoesWild L-L3
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AlexMurphy Sgt-L4
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Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 3:17 am |
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Archive : | Here is issue TWO of the RoboCop3 adaptation.
There is a deleted scene on page 12 that is also in the script. If you watch the movie you can actually tell that the scene was in there, but cut. It was a good scene I think they should have kept in.
Also the most ridiculous RoboCop scene ever is present on page 21. This piece is also in the script, word for word, but I seriously doubt that they ever filmed it. It really is so extremely awkward and out of place. |
All we need is third issue now lol.
DoktorNo : | My eyes!
Well... Apparently artists didn't watched the movie.
Ugly s**it. :\ |
To be fair, these are often drawn before the film is finished so it shouldn't really be a suprise that certain things don't match the film.
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Mindchamber DC-L4
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Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 9:38 pm |
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you know, any one of us would kill to be part of the robocop lore in some way, and seeing this painful art really just pisses me off.
plenty of the transformers fans at TFW were hired to do transformer comics, I dont see why they would get some subpar crap by someone who I could only imagine was just looking for his paycheck before moving on. I mean I could be wrong maybe he was a fan, but its hard to believe he tried that hard.
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ChAnOoD DC-L4
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Posted: Sat Mar 30, 2013 10:29 pm |
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Mindchamber : | you know, any one of us would kill to be part of the robocop lore in some way, and seeing this painful art really just pisses me off.
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I was really dissapointed about the interior art. After seeing the covers, I thought itīd have a fine interior art. I thought about how we, aspiring artists, have to work our asses off to do every little detail right, while in the Robo 3 comic you can see characters with weird proportions, impossible perspectives and stuff like that. I donīt have any kind of problem when weird drawings are done on purpose and if itīs the artistīs style, but in this case, itīs rushed artwork.
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AlexMurphy Sgt-L4
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Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 6:27 am |
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ChAnOoD : | I was really dissapointed about the interior art. After seeing the covers, I thought itīd have a fine interior art. |
Meh, I wasn't really surprised by this to be honest. The covers of comics are practically always souped up to look super cool and nicely done because that's what sells the comic. Honestly though, I don't think the artwork for the RoboCop adaptions are that bad. For what it was, I enjoyed them. Compared the Terminator 2 movie adaptation comic, these are good. The artwork in that was horrible it didn't even look finished at times, the pacing was REALLY bad and most of the characters didn't look like they did in the film (Dr. Silberman was fat for some reason). It was just really hard to look at it.
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ChAnOoD DC-L4
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Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2013 1:03 pm |
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To me, the Robo 2 artwork is pretty nice. Here we had it on black & white, which I think it fits the style of the drawings, as one-shot.
The Robo 3 is pretty weird at moments, and the RoboCop adaptation is pretty lame.
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