Really cool, futuristic page designs, play of light and darkness makes each panel rise from its' 2D world. Brilliant artwork from a brilliant mind. What a treasure!!!
Hello, thank you for commenting on the video. In this comic, there is a lot of setup and background on who the players are even though to start you are essentially dealing with two warring factions with one faction controlling it from the background. I believe Jon will get more into the story with volume 2. Godlike is a thinking man's comic.
I had to read it twice and yeah i need 2 right now. It was alot to take in but now that the story is rolling i hope 2 goes hard as hell. Wish i had the supplemental book.
The sad part is John wouldn't even talk about his book up much when it came out because Ethan told him to talk up Liams book instead. To actually fall in line and obey such orders instead of talking about your new book that took supposedly a year of your life is honestly what makes Jon #thebiggestcuckofall
Looks boring. 😐 This is not sequential art, it's lazy pin-up art. Little to no backgrounds, these characters float in air. Dude creates something he doesn't even like drawing. More word balloons than actual sequential art.
Thank you for commenting on the video. I saw that you made several comments so I will address all of them here. In terms of the sequential art, this is relative to your taste in comic book art. A story is being told sequentially here. However, I am not convinced this would have been better as a novel than a comic book as stated in your other comment.
@AcadianComics if someone presents a " movie" as a bunch of still frames...is it a movie or slideshow? Just because it's on a screen does not make it a movie. 😑 Same with this Godlike. It's not sequential art, it's majority just pin-up art.
@@rockon8174 I see your point and I get your critique. Does Godlike meet the criteria for what Will Eisner coined as "sequential art?" I believe it does. Some people may not like how Jon has executed each panel, but I think it is stretch to say it is not sequential art. Have you read Godlike to see the whole book? I just showed a few pages in my review out of respect for the comic creator and to not spoil the entire book.
9:15 again! Pure laziness!!!! This is boring characters just standing!!!! No expressions! Just excessive word balloons!!! Dude should've just wrote a novel! Would've been 7.99 instead of this overpriced hack job.
Clearly your understanding of Dune is movie based only. I appreciate you're pleased with your culture war totem, but as a comic book it's a failure on every level. The writing & plotting is abysmal. Malin failed to get the ideas in his head out on to the written page so you end up with a garbled mess. The character designs are extremely generic & the artwork is poor. That is unless you want stiff, bland Marc Silvestri style with no backgrounds in your comics? It's pretty painful as Malin's talked a good game for a long time. Hey Jon, go read Kirby's New Gods & Geoff Johns Green Lantern (with Ethan & Shane) to see how it's done.
Thank you for the comment. I agree with you that the opening pages of Godlike are like the prologue of 1984 movie version of Dune. I have also read Dune and I own a Chilton 1965 copy of Dune. As for the art in the book, it is properly executed, everything is in proportion and in perspective, then we get down to comic book art style and a reader's preference. Some may not prefer his line art style or how his characters are rendered. What we cannot do is say he does not have talent and skill in his art. An individual's preference for art style is the same is if someone prefers chocolate over vanilla ice cream. Taste and preference subjective, not objective. In the end, I can relate to what you are saying. Sometimes I cannot get into a book because of the art style. Even if it is properly executed and I am not seeing any proportion/perspective issues. Sometimes it comes down to taste and what an individual likes and dislikes. And that is okay.
Hail Coach Malin 🐺 🥛
Godlike Vol. 1 was excellent. Can't wait for Vol. 2!
@AcadianComics I am waiting for my copy of vol. 1. I ordered an extra for one of my friends.
Really cool, futuristic page designs, play of light and darkness makes each panel rise from its' 2D world. Brilliant artwork from a brilliant mind. What a treasure!!!
It's got amazing work on the colors it pops soooo hard
I need a reprintttt :( he needs a store like shane and ethan and cecil do :3!
Agreed! Maybe with the Godlike 2 sign up next week there will be an opportunity to get it? I guess we'll see.
@@AcadianComics yeahhhh!
I saw three guys talk about this book and they felt it was boring. How do you feel about that opinion?
Hello, thank you for commenting on the video. In this comic, there is a lot of setup and background on who the players are even though to start you are essentially dealing with two warring factions with one faction controlling it from the background. I believe Jon will get more into the story with volume 2. Godlike is a thinking man's comic.
@@AcadianComics Ty for responding.
I had to read it twice and yeah i need 2 right now. It was alot to take in but now that the story is rolling i hope 2 goes hard as hell. Wish i had the supplemental book.
Same here. I read through Godlike twice. Especially the ending. Can't wait for Volume 2!
@AcadianComics got all 3 and I think I liked inglorious rex the best tho, have you read that one yet?
@@kilemiller6519 Yes, I have Cyberfrog#1 and Inglorious Rex#1. I backed the triple threat, but I am waiting for that to come in the mail.
The sad part is John wouldn't even talk about his book up much when it came out because Ethan told him to talk up Liams book instead. To actually fall in line and obey such orders instead of talking about your new book that took supposedly a year of your life is honestly what makes Jon #thebiggestcuckofall
5:00 lazy page! Did not need a double page spread for this!
Looks boring. 😐 This is not sequential art, it's lazy pin-up art. Little to no backgrounds, these characters float in air. Dude creates something he doesn't even like drawing. More word balloons than actual sequential art.
Thank you for commenting on the video. I saw that you made several comments so I will address all of them here. In terms of the sequential art, this is relative to your taste in comic book art. A story is being told sequentially here. However, I am not convinced this would have been better as a novel than a comic book as stated in your other comment.
@AcadianComics if someone presents a " movie" as a bunch of still frames...is it a movie or slideshow? Just because it's on a screen does not make it a movie. 😑 Same with this Godlike. It's not sequential art, it's majority just pin-up art.
@@rockon8174 I see your point and I get your critique. Does Godlike meet the criteria for what Will Eisner coined as "sequential art?" I believe it does. Some people may not like how Jon has executed each panel, but I think it is stretch to say it is not sequential art. Have you read Godlike to see the whole book? I just showed a few pages in my review out of respect for the comic creator and to not spoil the entire book.
@@AcadianComics Jon is a lazy low effort pothead of course he's gonna use pinups and more pinups we are talking a knockoff Rob Liefeild here
9:15 again! Pure laziness!!!! This is boring characters just standing!!!! No expressions! Just excessive word balloons!!! Dude should've just wrote a novel! Would've been 7.99 instead of this overpriced hack job.
Clearly your understanding of Dune is movie based only. I appreciate you're pleased with your culture war totem, but as a comic book it's a failure on every level. The writing & plotting is abysmal. Malin failed to get the ideas in his head out on to the written page so you end up with a garbled mess. The character designs are extremely generic & the artwork is poor. That is unless you want stiff, bland Marc Silvestri style with no backgrounds in your comics? It's pretty painful as Malin's talked a good game for a long time. Hey Jon, go read Kirby's New Gods & Geoff Johns Green Lantern (with Ethan & Shane) to see how it's done.
Thank you for the comment. I agree with you that the opening pages of Godlike are like the prologue of 1984 movie version of Dune. I have also read Dune and I own a Chilton 1965 copy of Dune. As for the art in the book, it is properly executed, everything is in proportion and in perspective, then we get down to comic book art style and a reader's preference. Some may not prefer his line art style or how his characters are rendered. What we cannot do is say he does not have talent and skill in his art. An individual's preference for art style is the same is if someone prefers chocolate over vanilla ice cream. Taste and preference subjective, not objective.
In the end, I can relate to what you are saying. Sometimes I cannot get into a book because of the art style. Even if it is properly executed and I am not seeing any proportion/perspective issues. Sometimes it comes down to taste and what an individual likes and dislikes. And that is okay.
You're tripping, it looks fucking fantastic.
@@WOLFanddBEAR Exactly. It is a great book and I like the art.
@@AcadianComics I'd love a copy. I'll get one.
@@WOLFanddBEAR It won’t disappoint.
8:55 pure laziness!!!!!!