tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5824657061743515958.post827711485920726509..comments2023-07-18T00:49:11.376-05:00Comments on Vargold: The Wolf-Time: A Brief Meditation on Marvel's Doctor StrangeRob Barretthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17791752557408134270noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5824657061743515958.post-26931591370988355922016-11-06T00:01:39.799-05:002016-11-06T00:01:39.799-05:00The way that the movie's effects worked illust...The way that the movie's effects worked illustrates something that I think most people know already, that the people making the Marvel films get their characters, and not in a "I looked at a comic, and made it look like the comic does" kind of way.<br /><br />While none of the scenes look panel for panel like a Steve Ditko drawing, there is that same sense of complete "otherness" when dealing with alternate dimensions, and the massiveness of scope that the Doctor Strange comics, at their best, have contained.<br /><br />Also, Marvel Studios once again proves you can have a giant dude with a face look menacing without turning him into a cloud.<br /><br />If I had one thing I'd complain about, it's that I really want to hear an alliterative invocation.Jared Rascherhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05312511493359030139noreply@blogger.com