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ChairMaster posted:Lucifer is at least as good as Sandman if not better, but I'd read Sandman first. They're not really that connected but Sandman gives you a good idea of what you're gonna be reading, and it would be a drat shame to pass it up regardless, because it's also really good. I actually read it when it was first pushed out as monthlies. The artwork was amazing, then suddenly went to complete poo poo and I couldnt be bothered continuing with it.
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SynthOrange posted:I actually read it when it was first pushed out as monthlies. The artwork was amazing, then suddenly went to complete poo poo and I couldnt be bothered continuing with it. Which was amazing? Because the original Sandman Presents: :Lucifer was great art, but Peter Gross was on, I think, the entire run. If not, it was most of it, and I don't think the man has ever done anything that would justify being called "complete poo poo," but maybe you're not a fan of the cartoonish look to some of it?
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# ? Oct 15, 2011 22:02 |
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Unwritten was as usual, superb. I hope you're all reading this or at least trade waiting. Also, that Unexpected book from Vertigo had some excellent seeds in it.
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bairfanx posted:Which was amazing? Because the original Sandman Presents: :Lucifer was great art, but Peter Gross was on, I think, the entire run. If not, it was most of it, and I don't think the man has ever done anything that would justify being called "complete poo poo," but maybe you're not a fan of the cartoonish look to some of it? It was just so bland and lifeless compared to the initial artist that I dropped the title a few issues after this. Here's a page from #1. Then from #5 onwards you get wonky faces and awful inking everywhere:
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# ? Oct 16, 2011 10:53 |
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Ah, Chris Weston. Yeah, his art wasn't too bad, but it really does come down to what you like, I think. Weston has a lot of linework, and if that's you're thing, then I could see the obvious complaint when Gross took over, as he does generally have a cartoony look to things. I don't really see any "wonky" faces, unless you mean the blonde, but I really do feel that's stretching it. You're the only person I've heard describe Gross's art as something that was so bad as to keep you from reading a series you were enjoying, and it's a shame, because even if you hate the art, the writing on the series is generally quite good.
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 00:42 |
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I have never heard Gross' art be called lifeless before. It's very good at conveying everything that needs to be said on a page, and his storytelling is amazing.
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 09:09 |
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Witters posted:This is hard to define, but most importantly in my dislike is that I found Azzarello's Constantine to be cynical, selfish and sadistic, and with little to no vulnerabilities. Case in point, in Hard Time where he makes fun of a young man who is repeatedly raped in prison, and his rise to power as the mad king of a prison run amok This was my biggest problem with Azzarello's run. Previously, whenever Constantine used magic, he needed to prepare, do some research, make a deal, or something like that. Or if he had to do it in a rush, something usually went wrong and there were repercussions. In Azzarello's stuff, John was magicing himself out of all sorts of situations with the slightest wave of his hand. Christmas Jones posted:I just finished reading Lucifer. I enjoyed it, with a few nitpicks. Like most Vertigo series, I'll probably appreciate it more on the reread. I did have a question I couldn't find an answer to anywhere else; did they ever say what happened to Gabriel? He seemed like such a central part of the mythology and a natural villain for the piece. I don't recall them saying where he was in Lucifer, but I always assumed he wasn't used because in Hellblazer he was busy getting his heart ripped out and a few Hellblazer issues, including Carey's run, showed that both Lucifer and Hellblazer took place in the same universe.
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bairfanx posted:Ah, Chris Weston. Yeah, his art wasn't too bad, but it really does come down to what you like, I think. Weston has a lot of linework, and if that's you're thing, then I could see the obvious complaint when Gross took over, as he does generally have a cartoony look to things. I don't really see any "wonky" faces, unless you mean the blonde, but I really do feel that's stretching it. I always kinda felt that Gross was doing a bad impression of Dean Ormston. The only thing that's really wrong with his art, though, is that the colorist on Lucifer wasn't that good. His black and white stuff looks way better.
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Pyros posted:This was my biggest problem with Azzarello's run. Previously, whenever Constantine used magic, he needed to prepare, do some research, make a deal, or something like that. Or if he had to do it in a rush, something usually went wrong and there were repercussions. In Azzarello's stuff, John was magicing himself out of all sorts of situations with the slightest wave of his hand. Constantine was in Sandman and then Lucifer is a spin-off of that.
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 17:17 |
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Calling Peter Gross a bad artist? You are a horrible person and I hope terrible things happen to you.
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# ? Oct 17, 2011 18:08 |
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Vertigo has been my entry point to comics, and holy hell has it been good. I've devoured Preacher, Sandman, most of 100 Bullets and more, and am currently binging on Fables. So far i've enjoyed it greatly, particularly the reveal of the adversary as Gepetto and the Homelands and Sons of Empire Arcs but I really didn't care for the issues in the 50's and 60's, particularly the Ambrose and Haven arc where he Tree-ifies the Wooden Soldiers Does it pick up again? The adversary feels much less dangerous now that the grove and soldiers are wiped out and I didn't feel like Ambrose should've been the one to do it. Bigby blowing the hell out of the trees was much more After reading a lot of the praise in this thread about The Unwritten i've been debating ditching Fables, or at least taking a hiatus. Quarterroys fucked around with this message at 04:15 on Oct 19, 2011 |
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Fables really tapers off, you've already read the best of it. You're money is better spent on The Unwritten at this point.
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# ? Oct 19, 2011 04:27 |
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choobs posted:Holy poo poo, yet, do it now. It's Lemire's best work, and I say that LOVING Sweet Tooth. Essex County was really drat good. The characters drew me in and really pulled on my heartstrings. There's a lot of great heartwarming moments and some powerfully tragic moments as well, but nothing feels melodramatic.
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# ? Oct 19, 2011 16:37 |
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Cervixalot posted:Does it pick up again? Nah, this man : Dacap posted:Fables really tapers off speaks truth. Fables is one of the few Vertigo series I've given up on during reading.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 00:01 |
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Did the new Unwritten trade come out yet? Vol. 4? I'm a trade waiter and it's been killing me.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 01:36 |
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Bitchin Kitchen posted:Did the new Unwritten trade come out yet? Vol. 4? I'm a trade waiter and it's been killing me. Yeah, this week. Its sitting in my tfaw pull apparently.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 01:57 |
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Fables should have ended years ago but Willingham is Vertigo's Brian Bendis for some reason. They love him and he gets to do whatever he wants.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 02:16 |
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Rhyno posted:Fables should have ended years ago but Willingham is Vertigo's Brian Bendis for some reason. They love him and he gets to do whatever he wants.
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FMguru posted:Presumably because 1) Fables keeps selling and 2) comics with a steady profitable audience are pretty hard to come by so 3) why not keep publishing Fables until it stops making money. Because Vertigo generally has a reputation for not doing that?
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 06:24 |
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bairfanx posted:Because Vertigo generally has a reputation for not doing that?
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TheManWithNoName posted:Vertigo has a reputation for letting the creators of successful series end them when they choose. Willingham seems to be milking it as much as possible. And I haven't read past the first trade but I'm assuming there's been no pressing creative need to keep the series going this far on. Pretty much. Once it's revealed who the adversary is and they win out the series kinda ran out of gas and now it's just aimlessly coasting.
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# ? Oct 20, 2011 09:31 |
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New Fables out. So...yeah. Pretty boring stuff now. Lots of plotlines mixing together that seem to go nowhere. I hope Willingham introduces another hamfisted political commentary (Hey guys, Obama is a fable) so at least it's offensively entertaining.
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Kaleidoscope posted:Pretty much. Once it's revealed who the adversary is and they win out the series kinda ran out of gas and now it's just aimlessly coasting. Yeah, its kind of hard to establish a threatening enemy when they already defeated the evil warlord with a dimension spanning empire. Especially when said enemy was already defeated by that warlord. Not to mention most of the character arcs were wrapped up. Also, I dunno why people are so upset by the political commentary. It happened like 2 times, and both of them came from a character where it would make sense for him to say such things.
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IShallRiseAgain posted:Yeah, its kind of hard to establish a threatening enemy when they already defeated the evil warlord with a dimension spanning empire. Especially when said enemy was already defeated by that warlord. Not to mention most of the character arcs were wrapped up. The Israel thing and abortion thing were really unnecessary and really shoe horned. Also the idea that the society has no taxes and it survives just based off donations.
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# ? Oct 21, 2011 09:15 |
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I just picked up the 100 bullets hardcover, and I am in love with this series. It's gorgeous through and through even when the first colorist is replaced. It's so good it makes me happy to be alive.
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# ? Oct 22, 2011 21:52 |
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I just read Spaceman. I loving love it. Are all issues going to be $1.00?
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# ? Oct 31, 2011 01:17 |
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Rand alPaul posted:I just read Spaceman. I loving love it. Are all issues going to be $1.00? Pretty sure it is first issue only. Vertigo's done that before.
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StumblyWumbly posted:Pretty sure it is first issue only. Vertigo's done that before. Yeah this is there 'first taste's cheap' strategy and it has worked on me SO MANY TIMES . Also yeah, it IS really good.
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StumblyWumbly posted:Pretty sure it is first issue only. Vertigo's done that before. Was Taters posted:Yeah this is there 'first taste's cheap' strategy and it has worked on me SO MANY TIMES . They're like drug dealers! I'll gladly pay the street price for this comic dope. I really like the language.
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# ? Oct 31, 2011 03:25 |
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I think the first trade comes out quickly and is just a few bucks cheaper than most, too.
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# ? Oct 31, 2011 03:43 |
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StumblyWumbly posted:I think the first trade comes out quickly and is just a few bucks cheaper than most, too. For their long-running series, Vertigo usually has a $10 price tag on the first trade.
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# ? Oct 31, 2011 05:49 |
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bairfanx posted:For their long-running series, Vertigo usually has a $10 price tag on the first trade. Yep, they got me into Scalped that way!
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wildlele posted:Yep, they got me into Scalped that way! I just borrowed the latest Scalped trade from my friend, best series Vertigo's running at the moment, hands down. Note that I am not up to date with Unwritten. Quantum of Phallus fucked around with this message at 19:04 on Oct 31, 2011 |
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Books of Magic was always a pretty awesome series. I always felt like Harry Potter was completely ripped off from it, that Harry was really just a version of Tim Hunter that was allowed to be happy and go to an awesome wizard school instead of getting hosed with and manipulated by every adult in his entire life. That whole last storyline that ended the series was really cool, too, and Molly has probably always been my favorite character in comics. She got done wrong, though. The Books of Faerie and Books of Molly series/GNs were pretty cool as well. I actually remember when the Vertigo imprint started, and back then comic book stores were wary to sell "adult" stuff to kids, but they knew my parents didn't care what I read, so they'd sell me all kinds of stuff they wouldn't sell anyone else. I must have been the only 12 year-old who read Sandman at that point. edit: also Shade The Changing Man is thoroughly awesome, especially the covers and occasional issues illustrated by Brendan McCarthy. I have a full run of it stashed away somewhere, along with my run of The Invisibles. Be Depressive fucked around with this message at 15:23 on Oct 31, 2011 |
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# ? Oct 31, 2011 15:20 |
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Quantum of Phallus posted:I just borrowed the latest Scalped trade from my friend, best series Vertigo's running at the moment, hands down. This is false, it is Unwritten by miles.
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# ? Oct 31, 2011 15:38 |
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Was Taters posted:This is false, it is Unwritten by miles. You're probably right, I'm not up to date with it. The first trade was so good I read it twice by accident.
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# ? Oct 31, 2011 19:05 |
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Was Taters posted:This is false, it is Unwritten by miles. I wouldn't say by miles but I would probably give the edge to Unwritten. Scalped #21 is one of my all time favorite single issues though.
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# ? Oct 31, 2011 19:45 |
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Scalped is the better comic but Unwritten definitely has more imagination and probably even enjoyability.
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# ? Nov 1, 2011 13:26 |
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They are really hard to compare. It's like someone asking if you would prefer a nice steak dinner or a poo poo ton of alcohol. It probably depends on your mood. For me, Scalped always makes me wonder what will happen next, but the Unwritten always makes me wonder about what I just read, and I think that's indicative of a richer story. On the other hand, I appreciate the way Scalped can be this white knuckle thrill ride while at the same time all these gangster genre archetypes completely bust away from their mold and get twisted and pulled through holes they don't normally go through. Reading that first trade I never thought that the badass poo poo kicking hero would crack so completely under the strain of his life and become a pathetic junkie desperately trying to figure out how to properly mourn, or that the cold crime boss would become an almost heroic figure who understands completely that he will not be forgiven for the violence he used to achieve what he feels is a great end. I never thought that Red Crow would be so drat sad. Scalped is really good. On the other other hand, The Unwritten made me feel sympathy for the plight of a novel. Pretty loving hard to do!
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Welp, just ordered Chew vol 1, Unwritten vol 1, and Atomic Robo vol 2 off of Amazon. Hope you're all happy that my money is just flying away. Like little green birdies. (Vertigo is one of my favourite publishers. Them and Image.) I wish there were more hardcovers though. I always dislike getting a bunch of TPB, and then soon after some hardcover collection comes out and I'm all \/\/\/\/\/ gently caress. Hopefully I put in my cancellation early enough to Amazon. Morpheus fucked around with this message at 20:26 on Nov 2, 2011 |
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