Razör Was Right

Razör Was Right

The perspicacious Razörfist weighs in on the backlash against The Last Jedi with an appropriately profanity-laden review.

Razör’s prescience regarding the collapse of the Star Wars franchise under Disney merits his exuberant “I told you so!”

It also bears mentioning that he’s not the only one who correctly predicted Rian Johnson and Kathleen Kennedy’s desecration of this beloved IP.

Last Jedi will ruin Luke

Star Wars is dead. It’s a sad fact, but it also gives science fiction fans a chance to make a clean break with a franchise that now openly hates them and to seek out new stories from creators who actually want to entertain them.

Related: The Ophian Rising, the explosive conclusion to my innovative action-adventure series The Soul Cycle, is now available in trade paperback.

The Ophian Rising TPB - Brian Niemeier

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10 Comments

  1. anonme

    >Razorfist was right. Again.
    Somebody at Bethesda better tie up Pete Hines and Todd Howard and force them to watch all of Razor's Elder Scrolls videos, since that's a franchise he's predicted doom and gloom for, and his track record is starting to look downright prophetic.

    • Brian Niemeier

      Daddy Warpig is good with knots. Just sayin'.

  2. Anonymous

    MegaBusterShepard here…..

    Never bet against Razorfist, Man's a high roller when it comes to predictions coming true.

    • Brian Niemeier

      He is the Nostradamus of geek culture.

  3. Man of the Atom

    "Star Wars is dead. It's a sad fact, but it also gives science fiction fans a chance to make a clean break with a franchise that now openly hates them and to seek out new stories from creators who actually want to entertain them."

    Psst! Hey! He's right, you know.

  4. Man of the Atom

    Razörfist and /pol/.

    Always right.

    • Brian Niemeier

      You know, I've never seen Razörfist and /pol/ in the same place at the same time.

    • Man of the Atom

      "Shhhh! Ancient Chinese secret!"

  5. JD Cowan

    He was also right about The Shadow comic. Canceled after 6 issues and relabeled a "miniseries" instead of the ongoing it was advertised as.

    This is what happens when you don't give the audience what they want.

    • Brian Niemeier

      Good call.

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