I'm rather late to this one but that's what I get for sitting around. As for the question, I felt, well, really disappointed with the comics. I mean what happened would have been good for its own storyarc but what I was looking for was a conclusion and what we got I can't consider satisfactorily. had the whole Gnosis thing taken place seperate I would have been alright with it and accept that I wouldn't get a conclusion yet but that's not what happened. It ended the Megabite return arc but it did so in such a way as to make this big and exciting story feel like an afterthought or filler. Well whatever, I'm just going to pretend the comics don't exist.
where can i read these comics i ve looked averywhere for them. i would really like and apreciate it if someone can post me a link or send me an email at enzo_ferrari25@hotmail.com
i would be very happy if someone can send me all the comics :P
I didn't like the comic as much as the show! They will probably get more fans if they actually do something about the cliffhanger. I'm sick and tired of waiting too. Been like this for months.
I finally got around to reading it today. As a whole, it was a nice comic. It felt a little rushed at points, but then again, I don't read comics a lot. The art was good and the plot was good too. Though I'm sure I'm like most fans; I hope it isn't a part of the canon storyline. Few plot points would be awesome to see in future Reboot series/stories, such as Enzo's graduation, the academy, Turbo and Matrix's understanding and such.
Hypothetically, if there was another series in the works, and rainmaker were keen on episodes, I would love to see Paradigms of the lost translated to the screen.
I agree that the comics left out a large bit of info. Another thing that bugs me is the fact that young enzo was taken prisoner by megabyte in the last episode and somehow he got into the academy in the comics? I also felt like the characters weren't themselves by comparison to their personalities in the tv series. No offense to the person who wrote the script but it seems like they don't really KNOW the character the same way the original creators do. Not only am I concerned about the plot of the movie to come but I am also concerned for the integrity of the characters and their development (eg. little enzo). If they are going to make a movie then I hope they SERIOUSLY take the time to understand the who these characters are and who they are becoming as well as the plot. On the plus side I was happy to see enzo going to the academy. Im all for change to have them bring in more fans but there are indeed some elements of the show that must remain. If Im mistaken, please correct me. :)
I didn't like the web comic it felt forced especially after that ticking clock to it's release. All that sensationalism for something that looked like it was made in someone's garage by their little brother.
Then there was the overall plot honestly, i've read fanfics with a better opening, middle, and end. Totally glossing over the hunt was a bone-headed move...i get why they did it but, that doesn't mean i have to like it
(their saving 'the hunt' for a more serious entertainment medium i.e. The silver screen!)
I was half and half on the comic. On one hand, I was glad steps were being taken professionally to see an end to that cliffhanger, but on the other hand, the further the comic got, the more WTF I went.
Overall, I felt it was really rushed. Some things were glossed over, others not explained, random characters being introduced. My thing was, why evacuate the city, when half the city's infected. And how exactly did our spritely crew get out of the LOCKED DOWN Principal Office? You mean to say Megabyte just LET them go? I think not.
Cartoon wise, I could see an aftermath effect, with the kind of flashbacks that Season 3 had later and maybe Tony Jay recordings (cheap I know), but the comic didn't have any restrictions. They didn't need My. Jay to voice act, so it could have easily started from the conclusion.
TheSurvivo... commented 1 year ago
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I'm rather late to this one but that's what I get for sitting around. As for the question, I felt, well, really disappointed with the comics. I mean what happened would have been good for its own storyarc but what I was looking for was a conclusion and what we got I can't consider satisfactorily. had the whole Gnosis thing taken place seperate I would have been alright with it and accept that I wouldn't get a conclusion yet but that's not what happened. It ended the Megabite return arc but it did so in such a way as to make this big and exciting story feel like an afterthought or filler. Well whatever, I'm just going to pretend the comics don't exist.
mazzarella commented 1 year ago
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where can i read these comics i ve looked averywhere for them. i would really like and apreciate it if someone can post me a link or send me an email at enzo_ferrari25@hotmail.com
i would be very happy if someone can send me all the comics :P
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GlitchBob commented 1 year ago
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Should be able to view it here: http://reboot.com/index/launch/content/paradigms-lost
dixon matr... commented 1 year ago
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I didn't like the comic as much as the show! They will probably get more fans if they actually do something about the cliffhanger. I'm sick and tired of waiting too. Been like this for months.
Weeb92 commented 1 year ago
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I finally got around to reading it today. As a whole, it was a nice comic. It felt a little rushed at points, but then again, I don't read comics a lot. The art was good and the plot was good too. Though I'm sure I'm like most fans; I hope it isn't a part of the canon storyline. Few plot points would be awesome to see in future Reboot series/stories, such as Enzo's graduation, the academy, Turbo and Matrix's understanding and such.
Hypothetically, if there was another series in the works, and rainmaker were keen on episodes, I would love to see Paradigms of the lost translated to the screen.
Sudar commented 2 years ago
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I agree that the comics left out a large bit of info. Another thing that bugs me is the fact that young enzo was taken prisoner by megabyte in the last episode and somehow he got into the academy in the comics? I also felt like the characters weren't themselves by comparison to their personalities in the tv series. No offense to the person who wrote the script but it seems like they don't really KNOW the character the same way the original creators do. Not only am I concerned about the plot of the movie to come but I am also concerned for the integrity of the characters and their development (eg. little enzo). If they are going to make a movie then I hope they SERIOUSLY take the time to understand the who these characters are and who they are becoming as well as the plot. On the plus side I was happy to see enzo going to the academy. Im all for change to have them bring in more fans but there are indeed some elements of the show that must remain. If Im mistaken, please correct me. :)
Hero In Wa... commented 2 years ago
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I didn't like the web comic it felt forced especially after that ticking clock to it's release. All that sensationalism for something that looked like it was made in someone's garage by their little brother.
Then there was the overall plot honestly, i've read fanfics with a better opening, middle, and end. Totally glossing over the hunt was a bone-headed move...i get why they did it but, that doesn't mean i have to like it
(their saving 'the hunt' for a more serious entertainment medium i.e. The silver screen!)
WebMistres... commented 2 years ago
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I was half and half on the comic. On one hand, I was glad steps were being taken professionally to see an end to that cliffhanger, but on the other hand, the further the comic got, the more WTF I went.
Overall, I felt it was really rushed. Some things were glossed over, others not explained, random characters being introduced. My thing was, why evacuate the city, when half the city's infected. And how exactly did our spritely crew get out of the LOCKED DOWN Principal Office? You mean to say Megabyte just LET them go? I think not.
Cartoon wise, I could see an aftermath effect, with the kind of flashbacks that Season 3 had later and maybe Tony Jay recordings (cheap I know), but the comic didn't have any restrictions. They didn't need My. Jay to voice act, so it could have easily started from the conclusion.
Manevar commented 2 years ago
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LOL I wish the comic told us what happened to Frisket or at least give him an appearance!
anamolie commented 2 years ago
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I think it was a decent continuation to season 4. It's a good starting point and they are more than welcome to expand on the comic into a mini-series.
BobtheGuar... commented 2 years ago
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I liked it at first, but then as it continued it sucked. I THINK this is because of the rush Whizzywig had when writing it.