Damage Control #4 Review
Damage Control #4 Review
Written by: Adam F. Goldberg, Hans RodionoffArt by: Nathan StockmanColors by: Ruth RedmondLetters by: VC’s Clayton CowlesCover art by: Patch Zircher, Brian ReberCover price: $3.99Release date: November 9, 2022
Damage Control #4 moves Gus to the Research & Development department, where the infamous Eugene Strausser creates unique gadgets to help the Search & Rescue teams, as long as he doesn’t…
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Damage Control #4 Review
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Writers: Adam F. Goldberg and Hans Rodionoff
Art: Nathan Stockman and Ruth Redmond
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Price: $3.99
Release Date: November 9, 2022
Reviewer: Jamie Robinson
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Felix Ravinstill & Festus Creed + Langston Hughes
—The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (2023)
Gifmaker's Notes:
I remember this poem being used in a couple artworks and gifs in some other fandoms a year ago. I've actually wanted to make this gifset for a while, but I genuinely didn't think they had enough screentime to make it properly. I considered making this about all the mentors towards Felix, but honestly, I think simplicity is best since finding suitable footage of other mentors would probably make this more challenging.
Apologies for the bad contrast with the type and it's background at times. As a member of the bad eyes club, I tried my best, but Felix's corpse was fighting me.
Font: IM Fell DW Pica
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Leclerc was also heard during the race questioning the timing of a strategy call, but he downplayed the emotion that appeared to be attached to the message.
“The problem is that we have also lots of problems with the radio. And one out of four words is not understood by my engineer, because there's just problems with our radios in three, four races.
So we need to fix that. And obviously my tone of voice is quite high because I need to make myself heard.
But I just wanted to make sure that they didn't understand me wrong, and that I want you to go aggressive early, and not aggressive late. So it was just about clarifying because of our radio issues."
Source: Motorsport.com
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Happy STS! Genuinely so curious about this: who are your favorite and least favorite POV characters in Sunset? Not necessarily your fav/least fav *characters,* but the characters whose perspective you like to write in most and least - whether it's because their voice comes most naturally to you, is more challenging, the character has similar/different views to your own, etc. Would also love to hear why if you're so inclined.
Thank you so much for this amazing question, friend! It sparked a lot of fun discussion at Sunset HQ. (My co-writer's answer to this question is here if anyone wants to compare.)
My least favorite characters to write include Darwin, Fredericka, Adler, and Alex/Joey. (Isn't Alex one of your main characters? Yes. Yes, he sure is.)
Darwin: It's hard to say why actually. I struggle to relate to this adorable cinnamon roll. He's just so *good*. I connect more with characters that have a bit of bite to them.
Adler: On the other end of the spectrum, our Big Bad, Adler, is one of my least favorites to write not because it's challenging, but because it's not. And then I get to face how sadistic and twisted my brain can get. Writing Adler means I need to think like him and it's unnerving when his voice (and his cruelty) comes to me easily.
Fredericka: She's so controlled and not at all expressive. She doesn't get outwardly messy. This puts a lot of her scenes heavy on introspection, which is a slog for me to write.
Alex: He's become easier to write over the years (thank god) but I struggle to feel confident in my ability to master his voice. My co-writer is really the source of Alex's voice and I am doing my best to do him justice in my drafts.
Most favorite POVs to write is much easier: Reeve, Marek, Hannah, and Anise.
Reeve: What can I say about Reeve? He's my baby. As a character, he is uncooperative and tight-lipped so it took a long time for his voice to come easily, but he's just so...him. He fucks up a lot. He has the social skills of a doorstop. But what gets me in the gut every time is how hard he tries. If nothing else, Reeve is trying to do what he thinks is right and protect the people he loves. He puts his whole self into that.
Marek: He's a blast to write. It's just a fun time. Putting myself in his brain to write is a one-way ticket to being in a better mood afterward. He loves everyone, wants to make everyone's life better, and isn't scared to be goofy.
Hannah: She knows who she is and she doesn't give a fuck what anyone thinks about it. The shit she says can be downright bizarre but her voice is still the most effortless for me so sometimes if I get stuck on a scene I default to her perspective if I can and change it later.
(And I'll get real here. If you stack Reeve, Marek, and Hannah in a trench coat, you pretty much get me.)
Anise: I find writing Anise very challenging because she's so clever and exacting and there is absolutely nothing casual about her. I'm on my toes the whole time because if there's anything at all to pick up on, she's picking up on it and thinking four steps ahead about it. Woman does not know how to relax. But it's a challenge I love and enjoy because it's so satisfying when I can pull it off. Plus I just adore her so much as a character and her character arc is dear to my heart.
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Damage Control #4 Preview
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Damage Control #4 Preview: It’s been a tough first week for Gus at Damage Control. On Monday, he nearly caused a catastrophic Skrull attack. On Tuesday, he smushed a family who had been shrunk by Pym Particles, and on Wednesday, he turned himself into a monstrous guinea pig Kaiju. That’s why Gus has been banished down to research and development to assist Eugene Strausser. But introducing Gus…
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