I was wondering if some of Nolan’s Viltrumite beliefs might have subtly seeped into his writings and led to certain tropes that modern critics might find distasteful.
One of them was called “Savage Planet, Savage Beasts” and I wonder what critics had to say about that lol.
“Amazing worldbuilding from Nolan Grayson, as always. The alien worlds and species he comes up with are always so creative and immersive. Once again, however, he struggles with his protagonist, another physically perfect specimen with little to root for. Also, the reoccurring rhetoric of the alien people as ‘savages’ and ‘inferior’ is almost problematic in places. 3/5”
I was wondering if some of Nolan’s Viltrumite beliefs might have subtly seeped into his writings and led to certain tropes that modern critics might find distasteful.
One of them was called “Savage Planet, Savage Beasts” and I wonder what critics had to say about that lol.
“Amazing worldbuilding from Nolan Grayson, as always. The alien worlds and species he comes up with are always so creative and immersive. Once again, however, he struggles with his protagonist, another physically perfect specimen with little to root for. Also, the reoccurring rhetoric of the alien people as ‘savages’ and ‘inferior’ is almost problematic in places. 3/5”
Imagine Nolan getting canceled or something lol