I was so excited about this series that I had to share it with you. All the stories are from my own personal experiences, so I hope you enjoy them as much as I did.
I’m a huge fan of graphic novels, so I was very excited to see Ink Master: Season Two. And I’m not just saying that because I have a crush on Jason Brown. If you’re interested in the series, click here for more details on the series.
Ink Master is a series of graphic novels published by Image Comics that focus on the lives of a few of the most infamous criminal masterminds of the past. The series features characters from the “Crime Masters” (the most well known group of criminal masterminds) and tells the story of them throughout the years.
Ink Master is definitely a new series, and its premise has a lot of parallels to the Batman saga. I think that the series is definitely an interesting and unique take on the Batman universe. I know that its main character, Adam Carra, is a fairly polarizing character, and that may be why I find his story interesting. But I also think that it’s a different approach to the Batman stories.
The way that Batman stories are written is that the antagonist is always the person that the hero always fears the most. I think that’s one of the reasons that Adam Carra feels like an outsider. He doesn’t fit in with the Batman world. While the Batman world is very “out there,” in Carra’s world, the bad guys are always at the top of the list.
In Ink Master, the threat is presented by two opposing sides to the Batman story. Batman’s goal is to destroy the bad guys, and that’s accomplished by making them look evil. The bad guys aren’t bad anymore because they’ve been beaten to death, they are evil and evil is evil. Carra’s goal is to fight and destroy these Evils, and he has to do it as them. His goal also means that he can’t be a friend of the Batman characters.
So we have two opposing groups vying for dominance in Carras world, and both want to destroy the other. The bad guys are the villains, the villains want to destroy the good guys. The good guys are the heroes, the heroes want to make the villains evil, and the villains want to defeat the heroes. Carras will always be fighting a terrible, evil war, and there will never be a peaceful time.
As much as Batman is a hero, he can’t act like a hero. Every time he does something, he hurts another person or takes a life, the community he’s a part of goes down. The bad guys can’t be heroes, because they’ll always get the blame. When the good guys save the community, the villains always find a way to take it away from them. And while there’s a good side to every villain, there is also a bad side.
There are always a lot of villains out there with evil, evil sides. The ones that act the part, the ones that are good, the ones who are good, the ones that are evil, theyre all part of the same “family”. As long as they dont get too close, they can be friends and work together, but theyre still enemies.
So the idea of making the Ink Master franchise a franchise of evil is actually kind of genius. The franchise has always been about doing evil things. A lot of the villains are evil themselves, trying to do good deeds. And the series has always been about the villains getting the community to do their evil things. It makes sense how a villain should be evil and yet we are supposed to love them. Theyre all bad people, but theyre all also good people.