What do you think?
on August 7, 2019 at 12:01 amChapter: It's Walky! Hundred Dollar Theatre
Location: power plant
S’kinda novel to have a competent, badass Jason, I guess. I’ve been writing him as an overblown stuffypants long enough that this now feels a bit weird to me. And yet… alluring…
Jason has got some moved. Good thing he got trained by the government, Semme didn’t bother to do that.
*moves
or maybe he had them but never used them thanks to the idiots he had working with him?
Those aren’t quickly learned…
See, this is how I always saw Jason. Badass-normal surrounded by superpowered humans.
This, I will also note, is one of the reasons that Joyce!MyWife’sCharacter fell in love with him – while everyone else in her Squad was super powered, Jason was doing crap like this while being a vanilla human.
I will also note that I had read all of It’s Walky and Joyce&Walky/this prior to game start, as well as what was published of Shortpacked! at the time. I incorporated everything I could into all of the characters, Jason included.
Everybody always underestimates him because he’s always with the superpowered people. See him on his own, and you realize he’s impressive, and all the more impressive because he’s not superpowered.
As in, “Hold on a second… You’re not just some guy in a bat costume, are you? Are you freaking kidding me?! https://imgur.com/gallery/2KWTuQn
He’s not just some guy. He’s BATMAN.
And he can breathe in space.
it’s not how strong your abilities are, it’s what you do with them. He didn’t use them in the past as he was either 1. wrangling the kiddies from doing dumb things 2. wrangling Sal 3. ensuring that they stayed on their mission.
And then the next page (I think), where he casually slips the ring off Hal’s finger, is great.
Did someone mention Danny Trejo.
No.
I’m pretty sure that movie came out years after these strips were made.
Danny Trejo did appear in Spy Kids (2001) as a character called Machete.
That is supposedly the same character he plays in the two faux trailers in Grindhouse (2007) and in the two Machete films (2010 & 2013).
It’s your own silly fault, Monkey Master. I mean… did you not realise that Jason is literally the James Bond of the Walkyverse?
Genre-saviness is one of the few things HA was always more sensible about.
It was the bow tie suppressing Jason’s true power all along.
I am enjoying reading pages I never saw before.