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Then he said⌠ whatâs hanging?
 Just a cool down sketch.
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Sam Hargrave is, among other things, Chris Evansâ longtime Steve Rogers stunt double. In other words, this is the director of the John Wick movies handing Harley Quinn a bowling ball so she can hit Captain America in the nuts with it.
Reacting to The Old Guard
She Is Not In Any Way Playing
The Setup: Itâs our first Reaction to a comic book! And itâs not from the Big Two! Written by Greg Rucka (Wonder Woman, Gotham Central, Black Magick) and drawn by Leandro Fernandez (Punisher MAX, The Incredible Hulk, Deadpool & Cable) â a duo who previously collaborated on Wolverine and Queen & Country â The Old Guard is about (mostly) immortal warriors who can trace their lives back through Napoleonâs attempted invasion of Russia, the Crusades, and the conquests of Alexander the Great. Theyâre led by Andromache of Scythia, but you can call her Andy.
Andyâs fought and fucked, loved and loathed her way across thousands of years and at least six continents, and she is tired. So when a seemingly routine rescue mission goes way off the rails, and just a few hours later her team learns that â contrary to what theyâve believed for a century or two â theyâre not the last immortals left after all, Andy has to find out if she can still surprise a world that she didnât realize could still surprise her.
Kris, who briefly studied ancient military history in college, really liked Ruckaâs Batwoman: Elegy and his webcomic Lady Sabre & The Pirates of the Ineffable Aether, so when he learned about The Old Guard he asked Marchae â a BIG fan of Ruckaâs Lazarus â if sheâd want to react to it.
Two spoiler notices below, but until the jump itâs just first-issue stuff.
KRIS: So weâve both read some Greg Rucka before
I donât think Iâm an expert, but Iâm fairly aware of at least the range of his work
MARCHAE: I am a HUGE fan of at least one of his comics!!!
KRIS: And he seems to be One of the Good Ones re: male feminist writers
MARCHAE: YES I absolutely agree and spent even more time thinking about that as I read The Old Guard
and this notion that I have about âsuper herosâ
but also I like some of the things he examines in his works, at least what Iâve read
KRIS: Oh good I think weâve all wanted to hear more from you about your theory of superheroes, so definitely feel free to get into that when itâs relevant
MARCHAE: LOL
I definitely will talk more thatâs for sure - and especially since Iâm reading Jessica Jones at the moment
KRIS: Also I really like how distinctive most of the faces in this are, just wanted to say that upfront although I am not super qualified to discuss the art
MARCHAE: So Iâve spent some time making connections between what Iâm currently reading , a traditional comic, versus the indie books
Neither am I - but the art is gorgeous
KRIS: OH and for our readers who may not be super into comics (yet), maybe we should say how weâre reading
Iâm using the Comixology reader on their website, in Guided View mode
MARCHAE: And I use an app from my public library called Hoopla
I also use  a guided view mode - however I definitely prefer hardcopies
KRIS: I like Guided View a lot, although occasionally you lose some of the impact of splash pages, and there are very rarely (but especially with older comics) sequencing errors
ANYWAY sorry tangent
MARCHAE: I am reading newer ones mostly, it definitely feels more cinematic to me reading it electronically.
I like it a lot especially for fast paced ones like The Old Guard
like an action film
KRIS: But I wanted to just get it out there that there are good accessible digital ways to read comics, which is often more affordable, and also for some reason Amazon is selling a bunch of Marvel comics at massive discounts
Yes! Thank you for getting us back on track â the action layouts here are great
MARCHAE: Affordable and FREE!
and youâre welcome!
I am a newbie to comics- Iâve only been reading them for a year maybe less - and I am obsessed with how much I can relate to them from a screenwriting perspective in terms of sequencing and layout. In this weird abstract way. This was one of the best oneâs Iâve read in a while in terms of the pacing with layout - and I love it. I actually started re-reading the book just to gawk at the art etc
KRIS: Oh you should check out Ruckaâs web comic Lady Sabre and the Pirates of the Ineffable Aether [see above] â it was like the equivalent of a page or so twice a week, and Ruckaâs script for each entry was included
MARCHAE: **GASPS**
KRIS: I always mean to really break down and study a comic book or two but just like with studying TV, I end up being too lazy, and just hoping Iâll absorb lessons through sheer osmosis
MARCHAE: LOL -
I have studied the dialogue
I think more closely than anything
although I really need to study their structure
KRIS: Thatâs interesting
I would not guess that most comics writers do dialogue as well as Rucka
MARCHAE: Itâs something about these short bursts of dialogue that kind of flow with the quick images we get that makes sense to me⌠Iâve read a couple that I really prefer
KRIS: Iâm interested in how comics people obviously think in âshotsâ
MARCHAE: Revival is good and so is Alex and Ada ⌠it shouldnât come as a surprise that they are super character driven
KRIS: and I think a lot of screenwriters donât
MARCHAE: YEAH
KRIS: or arenât necessarily really well trained to
MARCHAE: It is fascinating when you think about because there are SO MANY correlations between the two
because as screenwriters and movie makers we end up having to think like comic writers when we get to the storyboarding portion of the work
which i guess is more of a production function
but
KRIS: Right, it should be super obvious, and we do get TOLD to think in shots but thereâs still such a division (at least in our film school experience) between learning to write and learning to tell stories visually
MARCHAE: I feel like with comics the action - even  in some of the not as good ones Iâve read is all about taking you to that next shot
EXACTLY!!!
KRIS: Honestly this is one of my very favorite parts in the whole book, just as a visual storytelling beat:
MARCHAE: I was grateful that I had the experience of reading comics at least near the end of my time in school⌠i did take a lot of lessons from the comics
OHHH
tell me why
KRIS: I think a lot of the impact for me was in the guided view
The panel before this is Booker trying to talk Andy into the mission: âHe says there are kids involved, Andy. Kids.â
Then in GV you get everyone looking at Booker, and you can linger on that panel
MARCHAE: The guided view makes a tremendous difference!
it feels like a moving image
KRIS: Then the next panel makes you sort of realize that itâs not really âeveryoneâ looking at one person, but Joe and Nico looking back and forth between the new guy and the boss
although I guess you donât get the ânew guyâ information until later
MARCHAE: Exactly
KRIS: Yes! The movement is there, and can have this weird interaction with how long you can linger in a single shot
But I guess what I like about this page is how the visuals help establish the relationships even without Andyâs exposition
MARCHAE: And i feel like you should be able to tell the story without the words
some of my favorites were the panels without words period
I especially love the first few pages
KRIS: Yeah, and in a nutshell thatâs what comics writers are trained to do and what a lot of screenwriters (including me!) are often too precious about their own dialogue to internalize
MARCHAE: its just a few bits of inner dialogue
(side note your dialogue is beautiful!!!)
KRIS: Yeah but I didnât become a playwright
MARCHAE: YESSSSSS
KRIS: ^That spread is so amazing and efficient
MARCHAE: YESSS Â and YESSS
those were my favorites
oh my word and its just pretty
KRIS: Itâs not even a really dense two-page spread by any means and there are only like 30 words on it
But it tells us so much about Andy
MARCHAE: Iâm looking at it now on my device and its in guided view - so it shows up as each individual panel
YES!
KRIS: Right
MARCHAE: and Iâm hooked from the beginning and thatâs what I think makes this story effective and invests you in it
Rucka does this with my favorite comic - Lazarus
also
KRIS: Sheâs a warrior, sheâs been around forever, sheâs bi, sheâs tired, she doesnât have a lot of meaningful human connection in her life
MARCHAE: And we get that quickly
and efficiently
KRIS: and obviously the sense of repetition
in her day-to-day (century-to-century)
MARCHAE: thats been going on for centuries
[SPOILERS throughout below]
Keep reading
(I saw that the trailer for The Old Guard, the Netflix adaptation starring Charlize Theron, is coming soon)
Iâm sorry.
Oh, and you have a new code name. Code name? Yes, rather a good one: U.N.C.L.E.
THE MAN FROM U.N.C.LE. 2015 | dir. Guy Ritchie

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