shaxper
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Post by shaxper on Jun 21, 2018 23:04:18 GMT -5
Voting for this category has concluded. The results are as follows: Nominated and Seconded:The Superman Trilogy, Part I: The Last Son of Krypton Legacy the Secret History of the DCU _____________________________________________________________________________________ The original post: (See the Advance Warning before participating) Nominations for your Favorite Fan Fiction or Fan Art Piece1. Please post no more than one nomination for your favorite piece in the Fan Fiction and Fan Art section during our third year of the CCF (between April 30th, 2017 at 9:22pm EST and April 30, 2018 at 9:21pm EST). Previous winners are still eligible and should be judged specifically for content published in the third year of the CCF's existence. 2. You must explain why you are nominating this thread. 3. Please second no more than one nomination made by another member. You may not second your own nomination. 4. Any thread receiving both a nomination and a second will be included in the final ballot for this award on July 1st. 5. Nominations and Seconds for this round conclude at the end of June 24th. 6. Absolutely NO negative talk about another member, nor another member's nomination. The very purpose of this event is to salute our members and their contributions for all they've added to this community. Though only one thread will ultimately receive this award, you have the potential to thank and maybe touch members with any thread you choose to nominate or second. Please don't use this opportunity to hurt or deflate someone. So start your nominating!
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Post by Jesse on Jun 22, 2018 11:31:55 GMT -5
I'd like to nominate The Superman Trilogy, Part I: The Last Son of Krypton by Duragizer. It feels most like a Superman story I would want to watch on the big screen. I also like that it's a period piece and I feel a lot of superhero stuff fits more naturally in the past than trying to shoehorn it into the present to make it contemporary. His depictions of young Clark and Pa Kent were very layered and not only struck the right cords with me as a fan but felt like actual people experiencing these fantastic events. I've yet to read his Star Wars stuff and am looking forward to catching up with Superman but this is certainly a writer's work worth checking out.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 22, 2018 13:50:20 GMT -5
I'd like to nominate The Superman Trilogy, Part I: The Last Son of Krypton by Duragizer. It feels most like a Superman story I would want to watch on the big screen. I also like that it's a period piece and I feel a lot of superhero stuff fits more naturally in the past than trying to shoehorn it into the present to make it contemporary. His depictions of young Clark and Pa Kent were very layered and not only struck the right cords with me as a fan but felt like actual people experiencing these fantastic events. I've yet to read his Star Wars stuff and am looking forward to catching up with Superman but this is certainly a writer's work worth checking out. I seconded this nomination ...
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2018 13:19:06 GMT -5
It just squeaks into the eligibility period, but I nominate Legacy the Secret History of the DCU by Cei-U. It is always a joy to read Kurt's stuff; his knowledge of comics and comic hostory always shines through, but even more important he weaves an engrossing narrative and is a good storyteller and rhis worl puts those traits on dispaly.
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Post by Prince Hal on Jun 23, 2018 16:28:45 GMT -5
It just squeaks into the eligibility period, but I nominate Legacy the Secret History of the DCU by Cei-U. It is always a joy to read Kurt's stuff; his knowledge of comics and comic hostory always shines through, but even more important he weaves an engrossing narrative and is a good storyteller and rhis worl puts those traits on dispaly. -M Seconded!
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Post by shaxper on Jun 23, 2018 20:44:55 GMT -5
It just squeaks into the eligibility period, but I nominate Legacy the Secret History of the DCU by Cei-U. It is always a joy to read Kurt's stuff; his knowledge of comics and comic hostory always shines through, but even more important he weaves an engrossing narrative and is a good storyteller and rhis worl puts those traits on dispaly. -M I still need to check this out
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Post by Deleted on Jun 24, 2018 11:32:21 GMT -5
That Thing I Drew That One Time... done by Jesse -- is full of great way of how he walks you through his process of drawing and showing great examples of his art that I truly enjoy looking at. His way of drawing it is superb and I find his methods of doing it is quite an achievement of that talent alone. I always on the lookout for his new posts on that thread.
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