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The story is actually simple, but Vagabond part is wholesome
There weren’t any satisfying conclusions to the issues and arcs. Hard to even recall ehat happened.Glad Flatline is getting so much page-time! My cystic fibrosis hero has come along 10 issues now!
Grade: VG-Zero issue presents an interesting history of the PRS program-I continue to be surprised by how much I like this title. The addition of Major Palmer and the added focus on the plight(s) of the HARD Corps characters makes The Bloodshot title far more interesting.-Love (to hate) Morris Kozol
Next to lastPart 5 of 6 in this story arc. A lot of stuff has changed since the first part but on the other hand, there isn't much that changed in other ways. I think that the tying into the other titles without actually having crossovers helps to !make Bloodshot seem to be part of the world but he still seems separate as well. It is hard to explain but it does make me want to check out more titles by this company.
HARD C.O.R.P.S.!!!! Great characters. And Bloodshot is cool too. Read as part of the Bloodshot Deluxe Edition 2, reviewed in full here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Good thing they slapped the "...and other stories" on this one, because it is a collection of adventures all in one book. This was a action packed and fun read with Bloodshot and the Hard corps. First story is about rescuing Kozol who is being held captive by a super powered mercenary team. There is one big development in this story that allows Bloodshot to finally have his chance to break free of Hard Corps.... again. Next we have tie in issues for an Archer and Armstrong crossover, which was g...
In this volume Bloodshot is set up by his own commanding officer and finds himself hunted by the Hard Corps. Hard Corps figures out what's going on but can't let on they are aware.This series closes off the current Hard Corps storyline and leads into a new beginning for Bloodshot which I'm assuming eventually culminates in Bloodshot Reborn. It was pretty obvious the Bloodshot/Hard Corps team up was temporary from the start, although this was a bit of an abrupt ending to the storyline. Art good a...
Bloodshot finally leaves Project Rising Spirit. Plus the origins of P.R.S. and the H.A.R.D. Corps.
Pretty pointless. World: The art is okay, it's Valiant quality, the middle of Valiant quality. The world building is stupid. The logic behind it makes no sense and the premise of the story makes no sense. What little we get of in terms of development in the world just...stupid. Story: This is a Suicide Squad wannabe and it's terrible, not to say the current Suicide Squad is any better. Logic makes not sense. Motivation makes no sense. And the cast of characters are dumb and unrelatable. The enti...
And so we come to the end of Bloodshot's time with the H.A.R.D.Corps. He's framed for murder, goes on a mission, and misses some issues for an Archer and Armstrong crossover. Not necessarily in that order.
One of my favorite Bloodshot volumes so far. The drama was intense, and the plot had some great twists and turns. I’m very excited to see where this goes. The HARDcorps has really grown on me.
I’m a fan of Bloodshot.The whole point of his existence has been so riddled with abuse and violation that it’s hard not to feel empathy for the guy.Everyone wants to be free.Bloodshot simply has better tools at his disposal.His stories are always entertaining.They do get a little hard to follow if you don’t understand the world in which he lives.It took me awhile to figure it out.Reading in order certainly helped.
Great volume. Has everything you want in an action comic.
BloodshotBloodshot Vol. 5 is a intense book. No one can get there stuff together to be a formidable team. Always comes back to some greedy a-hole.
This is what I think of when I think of Valiant Comics. Sadly, for them. This is a generic shoot 'em up which is outdated and off-putting. Bloodshot can and has been interesting. Here, there is none of that. Characters are disposable and I can't imagine readers caring. The art was decent but not great. Overall, this is how not to impress comics readers, especially new ones.
This volume of Bloodshot collects some random issues together which don't fit in other trades, making it a bit of a mixed bag in terms of quality.The titular Get Some! is probably the strongest story, as Simon Oreck returns and it's up to Bloodshot and HARD Corps to take him and his new super-team down. We also get the secret origin of HARD Corps in a very depressing zero issue, before the team descends into anarchy as Kozol betrays everyone for the final time and Bloodshot goes on the run...aga...
Volume five is really three separate stories. First up is Get Some. Kozol is being held captive in Africa and it is up to Bloodshot and the H.A.R.D. Corps to get him back. The Specialists that the group goes up against are a nice contrast to the H.A.R.D. Corps and allows the story to dig into the history of Project Rising Spirit. There are some good character moments. The one that comes to mind first involves Vagabond and Chernobyl. We also get to see Bloodshot taking control of his future.Next
Siguen las historias de hardcorps. Más de lo mismo. Entretenido.
It is okay, the early pages had some lazy backgrounds.
The overall plot of this fifth installment of the Blodshot story is a satisfying continuation of previous volumes. The protagonist's story is still interesting, the mystique of Project Rising Spirit is still intriguing. The issue is that the rest of the HARDcorps team faces consequences for their actions or else specific trauma related to their backstory but .... but the backstory for most of the HARDcorps team is lazy and terrible. It hasn't really mattered in previous volumes because they've k...