mrosa: (pic#975872)mrosa ([personal profile] mrosa) wrote in [community profile] scans_daily,
@ 2011-12-11 02:08 pm UTC
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Entry tags:char: captain britain/brian braddock, char: the fury, creator: alan davis, creator: alan moore
Alan Moore and Alan Davis' Captain Britain run from the early '80s is one of my favourite superhero stories. It's a legendary story for the way it was so novel for the time. Not enough have read it, although it's influenced Marvel and the character in many ways. You may have heard of the godlike Mad Jim Jaspers and his reality-warping powers; of how he created an artificial super-being, The Fury, which could evolve and adapt to any superhero's powers; how The Fury killed Captain Britain; how Merlin brought him back to life, improved; how The Fury sweeped the floor with his body several more times; how in the end Jaspers and The Fury had an epic creation-killing-the-creator battle. But in the end, it wasn't Captain Britain who took down The Fury; he almost died again, if it weren't for this:











And this is how you write a gripping, exciting fight!


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2011-12-13 10:32 pm UTC (link)
That's part of how Alan Moore made his bones in the comics biz. Plenty of other people can write stories about big bruisers who save the day, even against absurdly overpowered villains, because they just! won't! give! up! It's teamwork where the team actually makes a difference, instead of just the team tank.

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