![]() He’s not sure he’s going to be good enough to help fend off the ‘rising darkness’ (which is getting a little annoying to keep hearing referenced to as if it’s just a far away event, which plays off the odd feeling of the episode being meant to air earlier) and he wonders why Manny, who keeps appearing to him and dropping hints, can’t just do the work himself. As proud and confident Constantine always comes off, it’s interesting to watch him almost beg Manny for some assistance. It’s possible the reason “Rage” aired later was to have the more action-packed and character building episodes early to help draw in viewers.Įven with Chas getting a good chunk of screen-time, Manny got some of the better scenes with Constantine. While in the middle of writing this review, I began looking around for info on this episode’s airing order and IGN’s review confirms “Rage” was meant to air as the second episode of the season, so they added in a throw-away line for Zed’s absence. I get Constantine doesn’t need to necessarily follow-up on the betrayal subplot, but considering the strange absence of one of the main characters following such a revelation, it dampens that subplots urgency and intrigue. Because of his nonchalance, while normally not odd for his character, the episode had an odd feeling permeating the hour like it had been meant to air earlier in the season and yes, it being Halloween in the show, which happened almost a full month ago for us, helps back up that feeling. It was disappointing this week that Constantine wasn’t more on edge around Chas and Zed, who was conveniently away at a really, really, long art class, after he learned the information last week that someone close to him would betray him. Golden Rage #1 will also be available for purchase across many digital platforms, including Amazon Kindle, Apple Books, and Google Play.“The Rage of Caliban” had an engaging, yet chilling premise, but it had the feeling of being out of place (airing out of order) with some lacking character interactions. ![]() Golden Rage #1 (of 5) Cover B by Tula Lotay – Diamond Code JUN220070.Golden Rage #1 (of 5) Cover A by Knight – Diamond Code JUN220069.Golden Rage #1 will be available at comic book shops on Wednesday, August 3: Read this if you’re looking for great examples on how to age disgracefully and for granny-on-granny violence with a gratuitous side helping of heart.” Knight added: “My brand is Angry Women and Golden Rage let me play around with characters we don’t get to see enough of in media. In a world where older women who’ve been deemed useless to society are abandoned on an island, Golden Rage documents their golden years of making friends, baking dessert, and fighting to the death for survival. I’ve fallen in love with the combination of cake and stabbing weapons, and hope you will too.” “These characters are tough, capable, kind, and funny. “Old women are formidable-I wrote Golden Rage to reflect that,” said Williams. This five-issue miniseries pairs the survival combat of Battle Royale with the character dynamics of The Golden Girls and will launch from Image Comics this August. Debut comics writer Chrissy Williams (the editor behind bestselling series Die by Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans and The Wicked + The Divine by Gillen and Jamie McKelvie) teams with Buffy artist Lauren Knight, Bitter Root colorist Sofie Dodgson, Vampirella/Red Sonja letterer Becca Carey, and Power & Magic editor Joamette Gil for the forthcoming Golden Rage. Read this if you’re looking for great examples on how to age disgracefully and for granny-on-granny violence with a gratuitous side helping of heart.”įor more on this news, read the official press release below. ![]() Knight added: “My brand is Angry Women and Golden Rage let me play around with characters we don’t get to see enough of in media. In a world where older women who’ve been deemed useless to society are abandoned on an island, Golden Rage documents their golden years of making friends, baking dessert, and fighting to the death for survival. Listen to the latest episode of our weekly comics podcast!
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