

Batman and James Bond rolled up into one sword-wielding badass? Let's do it. I maintain that Ninjak has the biggest potential of the Valiant roster. The good news is there are other characters that would be fantastic if adapted for the big screen. If Bloodshot fails (which it looks like it will), then it fails. That doesn't mean people hated Vertigo or the comic itself - quite the opposite. It was a bad movie, and it looked bad from the get-go. It's no different from the reception The Kitchen received. It also comes across as a soulless action movie. Most of the criticism is how the movie itself looks.

The point is, I and most people don't have a problem with Valiant. I used to be an avid Valiant reader, but I fell off around the time of the DMG buyout (not because of it, just sorta happened around the same time). Welcome to the NEW & IMPROVED Valiant Subreddit! Also check out Valiant's upcoming books and events! Use your common sense, be civil, keep the cursing to a minimum, and always put the word Spoilers in the title of a submitted link / text where spoilers are included. Shadowman (2018) vol.1 - Fear of the Dark


This is a subreddit dedicated to Valiant Comics for fans of the new Valiant Entertainment series (VEI, 2012-present), the classic Valiant Comics / Voyager Communications era (VH1, 1991-1996) and even those from the Acclaim Entertainment period (VH2, 1996-2002).
