Wade Wilson's War/ Story Ending Rant
By Chumlee 2 Comments
So, I am partial doing this for the onsite quest, but hey, it's a good Deadpool Comic! I enjoyed this mini-series, but at the ending, which makes you wonder what you just read, it prompted me to question the ending, and the plot of comics in general.
Really thinking about it though, there are two very important parts of a comic, from a plot stand point, the start, it sets the tone of whats to come and starts the investment of one's time and thought. Then the ending, the payoff. I can base this off of The Hunger Games, perfect example.
*Major spoilers* for all 3 books, ok, so Katnis enters the Hunger Games to protect Prim, her sister, from inevitable death in the games. well by the end of the third book, Mocking Jay, she dies. So, while I loved all of the books, I thought, so the whole three books were meaningless from the point of keeping Prim alive, and I wasted my time reading them since she died anyway. I then thought about how well written it was throughout and I changed my mind, but I couldn't shake that feeling, so she died anyway...
This is just one example of an ending that can cause you to look at the piece of work how it effect your overall take on it. Wilson's War wasn't like that, because of the writing, the way he worded it, a take from it what you will piece. I loved it, very good comic.
I may just been talking out of my a** here, but this is just something I came up off the top of my head.
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