In other words, sometimes we see pans and tilts to reveal frames that are of course immediately be fully visible in the books. Marvel Knights takes the original artwork and minimally animates it, always remaining as true as possible to the original panels as drawn in print form. If you’re unfamiliar with the “motion comic” format, the first thing to understand is that these are not fully-animated productions. We now have a Blu-ray collection with all four adventures on two discs. The other three arcs, “Dangerous,” “Torn,” and “Unstoppable,” dropped on DVD throughout 2012. Marvel Knights Animation began adapting the issues for video release (distributed via Shout! Factory) in 2009 with the “Gifted” arc (issues one through six). His 24-issue run (which began in 2005), accompanied by acclaimed artwork by John Cassaday, was hailed as some of the best storytelling in the long history of the X-Men. Before he wrote and directed the most commercially successful comic book adaptation ever to hit theaters, Marvel’s The Avengers, Joss Whedon made time to write two dozen issues of Astonishing X-Men.
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