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Kull the Conqueror posted:I've only just started Tommy Taylor and the Ship That Sank Twice and it is loving great. Having this much Unwritten to read all at once is a delight of which I am not worthy. Oh my god it's so good. It's so good, you guys.
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# ? Sep 20, 2013 05:38 |
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# ? May 29, 2024 01:15 |
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JohnnyCanuck posted:Oh my god it's so good. That it is. It's nice to have proper Unwritten back after a few issues of the (hopefully soon to end) Fables cross-over.
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# ? Sep 22, 2013 09:04 |
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d34dm34t posted:That it is. It's nice to have proper Unwritten back after a few issues of the (hopefully soon to end) Fables cross-over. Two more issues of The Should Not Have Been Written, then normal service resumes in the New Year. Beware the numbering reboot.
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# ? Sep 22, 2013 09:30 |
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Anyone read the Witching Hour anthology? I liked the last couple, but not many of the creators grabbed me on this one.
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# ? Oct 2, 2013 23:46 |
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Yeah, aside from a couple in the middle, it really disappointed me after the American Vampire anthology At least Trillium continues to be good, and Hinterkind seems like it could be pretty interesting as well.
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# ? Oct 2, 2013 23:52 |
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Urdnot Fire posted:Yeah, aside from a couple in the middle, it really disappointed me after the American Vampire anthology Hinterkind was much better when it was called I Am Legend and written by Richard Matheson.
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# ? Oct 3, 2013 00:29 |
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Definitely some Earth Abides/The Stand, also. It also kind of made me wonder if it was taking some pages from Saga's book, but Edginton's done this sort of bizarro-fantasy setting on and off for a while, now. But I thought it was decent, and the premise definitely has a lot of promise, but the first issue didn't really grab me entirely. I think part of it was that the dialogue seemed a bit strange. It's definitely different from Edginton's usual characters.
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# ? Oct 4, 2013 07:17 |
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Anyone recommend Coffin Hill?
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# ? Oct 13, 2013 00:17 |
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God drat if Brother Lono doesn't get better with every issue. I've taken to re-reading through the entire thing when an new issue comes out just to refresh my self. I really should just wait for the trade.
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# ? Oct 13, 2013 17:22 |
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Just finished the latest Fables. I know its gone to poo poo, but that was a surprising tear-jerker at the end.
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# ? Oct 17, 2013 17:04 |
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Are Federal Bureau of Physics or Trillium worth picking up? They both seem interesting, but I haven't heard much about either of them.
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# ? Oct 17, 2013 17:55 |
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I've been enjoying Trillium so far, though it helps if you can dig Lemire's style.
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# ? Oct 17, 2013 18:15 |
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Trillium's been magnificent so far. The art is gorgeous and the story is majestically romantic.
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# ? Oct 17, 2013 22:15 |
Trillium is interesting, but it's really not my thing. I dropped it after the last issue. At the very least, it's worth checking out because I think this is a story that you will either immediately fall in love with or just not care about.
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# ? Oct 20, 2013 06:35 |
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Other than the stories inside Absolute Death are there any other stories about her?
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# ? Oct 20, 2013 21:32 |
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Len posted:Other than the stories inside Absolute Death are there any other stories about her? edit: Oh hey there wikipedia
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# ? Oct 20, 2013 22:22 |
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Tommy Taylor and the Ship That Sank Twice was really good. Wilson Taylor is such an unnerving character. Hearing him dispassionately narrate his plans for Tom's life before he is even born and the way he took advantage of Sue's depression was creepy as poo poo. Even when Tom wins, it's like, yeah, but gently caress Wilson for being right.
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# ? Oct 23, 2013 11:55 |
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So in spite of whatever Fables nonsense was going on in Unwritten #54, the conclusion of the arc was both a classic demonstration of Mike Carey's superlative writing talents and yet another example of Peter Gross's nigh-limitless versatility. I'm going to hate to have to wait three months for the next issue but MAN, that ending was crazy good.
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# ? Oct 25, 2013 04:00 |
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Kull the Conqueror posted:So in spite of whatever Fables nonsense was going on in Unwritten #54, the conclusion of the arc was both a classic demonstration of Mike Carey's superlative writing talents and yet another example of Peter Gross's nigh-limitless versatility. I'm going to hate to have to wait three months for the next issue but MAN, that ending was crazy good. I read and really liked a bunch of Unwritten back when it was in the teens to early twenties. But it was such a dense comic that it was tougher for me to keep up with monthly at the time, and I decided I was going to wait for the complete story. But now we have a volume ending. Think it would be a good time for me to pick up? (Also, if I've already hit Sandman, Preacher, Y: the Last Man, think it should be my next big Vertigo comic? Deciding between it and Scalped. Or possible Lucifer, though the first two are more immediately interesting to me.
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# ? Oct 25, 2013 16:55 |
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Scalped is really good and it probably helps to read it in one sitting, I was reading the trades as they came out and couldn't remember what the hell happened between each volume as the story sometimes veers off into side-tales.
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# ? Oct 26, 2013 00:48 |
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Quantum of Phallus posted:Scalped is really good and it probably helps to read it in one sitting, I was reading the trades as they came out and couldn't remember what the hell happened between each volume as the story sometimes veers off into side-tales. Scalped is amazing. It had it's issues with pacing here and there but it got really tense especially since every one was a rotten person and you're just trying to figure out who's going to come out on top. I haven't gotten around to reading The Other Side but I really should since it seems he's doing superhero work mainly now. Which I get, gotta make a paycheck, but I would really like to see him do some more original stuff.
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# ? Oct 26, 2013 01:41 |
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Volume posted:Scalped is amazing. It had it's issues with pacing here and there but it got really tense especially since every one was a rotten person and you're just trying to figure out who's going to come out on top. You're in luck, he's doing Southern Bastards at Image soon-ish. It's described as Dukes of Hazzard by the Coen Brothers, and between that and Jason Aaron's name on it I'm super excited. The Other Side is great, too, probably my favorite not-Ennis comic about Vietnam.
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# ? Oct 26, 2013 05:30 |
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redbackground posted:There was that issue of Cornell's Action Comics run where she and Luthor hung out (it was pretty good! and Gaiman-approved!) and a controversial issue of Captain Atom back in the day where I think it's said that she is but one aspect of "death". I actually asked Keith Giffen if there were any sort of problems or issues arising out of Death appearing in that issue of Legion at a convention. He said "Not really." By the way, the appearance is just that, she literally appears in a single panel. Doesn't say or do anything. The story is presented as a prose news report about the destruction of Earth with large images, not a traditional comic. By the way, is it outside of the realm of this thread to talk about other DC published comics that either pre-date the imprint, beyond the ones that transitioned into actual Vertigo books? Or later ones that fit the "Vertigo spirit"? Like, it's a straight up superhero comic, but the "5 Years Later" Legion fits the mold of what I'm talking about. Lightning Lord fucked around with this message at 05:44 on Oct 26, 2013 |
# ? Oct 26, 2013 05:40 |
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I read the last issue of Hellblazer and do not understand the final panel. What happened to John?
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 07:31 |
Baron Bifford posted:I read the last issue of Hellblazer and do not understand the final panel. What happened to John? He died.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 07:57 |
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No, he was in a pub, looking distressed.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 08:18 |
Baron Bifford posted:No, he was in a pub, looking distressed. The pub was called the Long Journey's End. He's toast.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 08:19 |
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Oh, so is that the afterlife or something? I thought the pub name was a reference to the series (after all, you can see the names of all the past writers on the shelves).
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 10:47 |
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Baron Bifford posted:Oh, so is that the afterlife or something? I thought the pub name was a reference to the series (after all, you can see the names of all the past writers on the shelves). That alone is pretty thematically indicative that things are over, when you think about it.,
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 12:17 |
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Yeah, I get that, but what is that place? Is this a Gainax Ending?
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 12:50 |
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I took it as if they wanted to bring him back, but until they do he is dead and drinking in a pub is his fate. They fact he is not suffering in hell shows that he won and is a happy ending anyways.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 14:22 |
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So it's like the ending to Monkey Island 2.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 16:02 |
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bobkatt013 posted:I took it as if they wanted to bring him back, but until they do he is dead and drinking in a pub is his fate. They fact he is not suffering in hell shows that he won and is a happy ending anyways. He's in the pub where he meets FutureConstantine, leading directly into Twilight of the Superheroes. (not really, but that would be pretty sweet. Is anyone from DC reading? They can poo poo on Alan Moore in like 4 different ways here).
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 17:49 |
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FilthyImp posted:He's in the pub where he meets FutureConstantine, leading directly into Twilight of the Superheroes. I give them a year before Johns does it as a Justice League crossover.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 17:53 |
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Dickeye posted:You're in luck, he's doing Southern Bastards at Image soon-ish. It's described as Dukes of Hazzard by the Coen Brothers, and between that and Jason Aaron's name on it I'm super excited. The Other Side is great, too, probably my favorite not-Ennis comic about Vietnam. You just made my day.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 22:29 |
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Lurdiak posted:The pub was called the Long Journey's End. He's toast. Hell is other people (who live in a mobile home park).
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 23:04 |
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onefish posted:I read and really liked a bunch of Unwritten back when it was in the teens to early twenties. But it was such a dense comic that it was tougher for me to keep up with monthly at the time, and I decided I was going to wait for the complete story. It's definitely a good time to get caught up on Unwritten, even though they're two volumes worth of issues behind as far as published trades.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 02:52 |
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J.H. Williams III, people.
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# ? Oct 31, 2013 14:06 |
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A book by Neil Gaiman and J.H. Williams III sounds so tempting. Would I have to have read all of Sandman to get Overture?
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# ? Oct 31, 2013 14:16 |
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Thurm posted:A book by Neil Gaiman and J.H. Williams III sounds so tempting. Would I have to have read all of Sandman to get Overture? Sandman is on sale this week on Comixology this week if you do intend to catch up. http://www.comixology.com/The-Sandman-Overture-1-Plus-Sale/comics-collection/1572 I just started, myself
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