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Comic books are words and pictures, right? So how the heck do you make them work without the pictures? I’m not talented enough to figure it out, but the folks who work on this podcast have! You take beloved characters, distill them down to what makes them tick, then add in a truly staggering level of voice talent and let ‘er rip! This is a great variation on a much-loved Wolverine story, and best of all, it’s accessible to long-time Logan fans and those who just know the basics. A terrific production!
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I thought this would be hard to follow as I’ve tried story podcast before. I’ve been a long time marvel fan and thought it was worth a try. This was not just easy to follow, even the few characters I didn’t recognize but I was enthralled by the story, and characters. Very well done! Can’t wait to listen to the rest of the wasteland series!
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FINALLY…! A podcast worthy of bearing the Marvel moniker. By far, this is the best of the Wastelander series.
From beginning to end, it was exceptionally well done, from the excellent voice actors(all of them were good) to the great sound design and captivating writing/production.
Can I say Robert Patrick….BROUGHT IT! He totally crushed the role of Wolverine. He was actually more believable than his counterpart on the big screen.
I was sorry to see it end. I really hope there’s a second season.
WELL DONE
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I was hesitant to get into this Wastelanders series because I have no interest in superhero nonsense, but I ran out of stuff to listen to on my last road trip, so I gave it a shot. Glad I did. Wolverine is the best of the series, and it’s all down to Robert Patrick. Really good! The other actors do a good job as well.
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I wanted to like this, but it’s so bad that I couldn’t even stand to finish the second episode. Terrible writing, terrible voice acting, and the sound effects are so noisy that large sections of the dialogue are incomprehensible. Robert Patrick as Wolverine is a predictably bad casting choice — every line he delivers is overacted.
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but the writing is not. It is clunky. It is sloppy. And it suffers from the pointless exposition trying to tell what’s happening in the scene as many “cinematic audio stories”do, though this one is especially bad.
The acting can’t make up for the script. So while the performances were lackluster, the actors were doing the best with what they were given.
I really wanted to like it. Probably should just look for the source material.
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