![]() ![]() In Tiger & Bunny, the lighter elements cross into Silver Age goofiness. For example, The X-men facing the brood and finding themselves in a seemingly hopeless situation on account of the royal eggs that have been implanted in them but still maintaining hope and doing everything they can versus Shadowcat telling little Illyana a bed time story for an issue. If you look at those comics that shift tone well, they have pretty realistic degrees on both ends. The first is that it goes two far in both directions. The problem is that it sucks at it and there are two reasons for that. It tries to strike a balance between darker and lighter moments like some of the best comic runs out there including Claremont’s X-men run and the Wolfman/ Pérez Titans run. One of the biggest problems with the series is that it has severe tonal issues. Unfortunately for both of them, they don’t get along all that well and Barnaby’s past may be creeping up on them. He becomes the first hero duo with veteran, Wild Tiger. Enter newcomer, Barnaby, a hero with a dark past he’s looking to unravel. Naturally, this has led to a group of heroes who wear product placements like they think they’re Captain Amazing from Mystery Men and who fight criminals & rescue civilians alike to earn points for a television show. Our narrative is set in the future where mutants… I mean “Next” have started popping up. ![]() ![]() But since it’s hero month, it seems like a good time to check it out and form some opinions. I’ve heard it mentioned a lot over the years, but never got around to watching it. ![]() Tiger & Bunny is a hero series from 2011. ![]()
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