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Mewzard
01-16-2017, 10:23 AM
For this week's episode of Atop the Fourth Wall, Linkara does an episode on Mirage's first issue of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

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Enjoy.

snake
01-16-2017, 11:00 AM
Linkara is still around?

Ninjinister
01-16-2017, 02:03 PM
...who...?

Mewzard
01-16-2017, 02:33 PM
Linkara is still around?

He's been weekly since he started, he never left.

...who...?

Long time comic reviewer from That Guy With The Glasses/Channel Awesome.

sdp
01-16-2017, 02:44 PM
I started to like and stopped liking Linkara because of his History of Power Rangers videos; His "fans stop being excited for what I do" rants that lasted 5 minutes or more were too much for me and stopped watching any of the stuff he did. I do like his obscure comic reviews but other than that he tires too hard and is just a retread of the AVGN but on comics and less talent.

Candy Kappa
01-16-2017, 02:48 PM
It was a okay review.

TigerClaw
01-16-2017, 03:53 PM
It was a good review, he didn't trash the comic itself, I think he only had issues with how the panels were drawn.

Ninjinister
01-17-2017, 04:22 AM
Long time comic reviewer from That Guy With The Glasses/Channel Awesome.

No idea what any of that means.

snake
01-17-2017, 07:07 AM
No idea what any of that means.

He's a literally-who with an almost nonexistant fanbase, is a translation.

Mewzard
01-17-2017, 09:55 AM
No idea what any of that means.

The Website of the Nostalgia Critic, one of the big internet reviewers that came out of Youtube during the time the Angry Video Game Nerd was getting big there (NC and AVGN did a few crossovers, which helped).

Youtube back in the day got some people their big break in terms of living off stuff like that (before they started copyright claiming everyone to death).

Bry
01-17-2017, 10:50 AM
He's a literally-who with an almost nonexistant fanbase, is a translation.

I mean, he's had 20,000 views on this video in 24 hours, has over 40,000 Twitter followers, and makes $2500 a month on Patreon. But okay.

He's not the biggest star on the Internet or anything, but he's doing pretty freakin' well as far as comics critics go.

Coola Yagami
01-17-2017, 07:00 PM
He actually lives off all that, that's literally his job, which kinda gets thrown in your face when he does those 'stop using adblock' rants.

Though he mostly covers bad comics, he sometimes does cover oddities and whatnot, which is the case here. So he didn't cover the first tmnt issue for the sake of bashing it. He did pretty good considering that this was all we knew about the turtles at the time. All they were in issue 1 were Splinter's agents of death and revenge and the only character development was Raph didn't like the sewers as much as the rest and Leo pretty much calling all the shots in battle.

CyberCubed
01-17-2017, 07:18 PM
These people who make money off of youtube videos make me sick. They should get real jobs.

Autbot_Benz
01-17-2017, 07:39 PM
These people who make money off of youtube videos make me sick. They should get real jobs.

oh shut up cybercubed....

http://i.imgur.com/QTdsg0d.gif

Coola Yagami
01-17-2017, 09:47 PM
oh shut up cybercubed....

http://i.imgur.com/QTdsg0d.gif

LMAO!!!! Oh that made my day.

And Cubed I'm pretty sure all the hours of work Linkara puts into his stuff to make sure it's out every Tuesday without fail is a hell of a job in itself.

Autbot_Benz
01-17-2017, 10:01 PM
LMAO!!!! Oh that made my day.

And Cubed I'm pretty sure all the hours of work Linkara puts into his stuff to make sure it's out every Tuesday without fail is a hell of a job in itself.

it was either the list of Jericho or Broken Matt Hardy saying Deleted so I thought Y2J fit it better

Bry
01-17-2017, 10:18 PM
These people who make money off of youtube videos make me sick. They should get real jobs.

If they can build enough of an audience to make money doing it, they deserve every penny of it. It's like any other content or creative endeavour. Why besmirch someone their success if they've worked hard for it?

And Cubed I'm pretty sure all the hours of work Linkara puts into his stuff to make sure it's out every Tuesday without fail is a hell of a job in itself.

Exactly. Writing and editing are time-consuming. Every well-produced video is working from a script of some kind, and every minute of screentime can take an hour or more to edit (or much more, depending on how complicated it is).

He does an actual show with legit planning, research, writing and editing. I guarantee it takes him a decent chunk of time to produce episodes each week.

snake
01-17-2017, 11:14 PM
I'm not a fan of either his show or the dude personally. He's a smug assbag irl.

His begging for money videos were amusing.

ProactiveMan
01-17-2017, 11:48 PM
I used to watch his show on TGWTG, but I drifted away from all of that stuff a couple of years before they hit the skids. I think most of the reviewers ran out of good source material. For instance, Linkara used to only review incontrovertibly 'bad' comics, then it was stuff that was kinda bad, then mediocre, then episodes of Power Rangers; now he's reviewing TMNT #1 for some reason?

I was never a huge fan of the 'plot' elements of his show either; like when he would have conversations with himself dressed in a morph suite :o; but to each his own I guess.

Coola Yagami
01-18-2017, 08:09 AM
Well he does have a Secret Origins month where he goes into first issues of popular superheroes just to see their humble beginnings and how things were different in that era. And it looks like he takes requests. TMNT # 1 was requested TONS of times and he finally got around to it. So at least in this case it's because the fans demanded it.

I agree his story lines go on too long and are too complex to just jump in, and then you have to keep track of his past adventures to know how they relate to the current one.... yeah... I'm not gonna do that. I usually end the video after the review.

ZariusTwo
01-28-2017, 03:11 PM
I stopped watching Linkara's comic book reviews shortly after he finally reviewed the one comic he said he'd never do in One More Day, being a Spidey fan I was always hoping he'd do that. He's long since sworn off more recent Spider-Man material and has said he won't come back to it until OMD is either reversed or addressed (I pointed out to him that it was getting some references in some Marvel books during 2016, as well as the Spider-Marraige's recent comeback in the alternate reality title Renew Your Vows, but he's still on the fence)

He can be a bit preachy and sensetive about a variety of his genre subjects, and that is'nt even a character, Lewis is geinually like that, at least from my experiances with him.

It's interesting to see him review this comic while removing the context of history and treating it like he were seeing it in fresh, casual eyes, and what his thought process on the writing and art is.

Coola Yagami
01-28-2017, 04:13 PM
It's interesting to see him review this comic while removing the context of history and treating it like he were seeing it in fresh, casual eyes, and what his thought process on the writing and art is.

That's what I like about the review, a fresh look at it without 30 years of foresight on it. A raw look at the book without looking ytoo much into all that came after. Especially since at the time noone knew it was gonna be such a big hit.