Apr24
Looks like Wynn made his choice. Au revoir, monsieur Cross. But it’s not over yet, folks. The twists, well, they just keep a comin’.
There’s still seven more pages left in Terminals, and anything could happen…
Don’t forget, if you’re in Calgary this weekend, be sure to hit up the Calgary Comic & Entertainment Expo and meet Ryan and Rove! Pick up the first printing of Terminals 1-3 and get them things signed.
Discussion (9) ¬
Splatter Bonus!
Pardon my French, but, FUCK YEAH.
I dunno if I share that sentiment ToV, I know it sounds cliché but I’d rather have seen Wynn not turn into a Force-Field wielding Punisher, but rather the classic hero (as he’s technically the first human to manifest true powers without an aid) who locks up the bad guys and saves the damsels.
Granted he’s forked in the head a bit, loosing his parents, then loosing his emotional counterbalance (aka Girlfriend), loosing everyone he held dear after giving up on himself and everyone around him. But in my mind, a true hero would rise above those circumstances, not necessarily like them, but not sink to the level of those who forced them upon him.
But what do I know eh? I just make bad puns and sit in my corner snickering while everyone groans.
By the way… Head’s Up!
*toddles back to his corner snickering*
You make a forceful argument, Mr. Wynn.
I don’t like the classic hero. I’m a fan of just beating the crap out them (or killing them, if they deserve it) and then leaving. No police at all. There’s no need for jail, they just come out later, and keep doing it. That cycle ends when your legs get broken.
He forgot to do something down that guy’s neck!!
One thing about Wynn…he certainly obliged the guy nicely enough. Go ahead and do it? Sure. Watch ‘im dying. No problem. (Makes me wonder if Cross wasn’t just a little bit too eager.)
(Of course, had I been in Wynn’s shoes, I might have done precisely the same.
Just saying.)