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Hakkesshu posted:Rat Queens isn't coming out frequently enough I read the first trade and I don't know if I was expecting too much from the reviews but I didn't think it was anything special.
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Has anybody read Ed Piskor's Hip-Hop Family Tree? I'm absolutely loving the Free Comic Book Day issue, and I have the illustrated history of The Beats that he did with Harvey Pekar. I'm also a sucker for musical history.
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Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:Has anybody read Ed Piskor's Hip-Hop Family Tree? I'm absolutely loving the Free Comic Book Day issue, and I have the illustrated history of The Beats that he did with Harvey Pekar. I'm also a sucker for musical history. I'm gonna pick up the first volume of that as soon as I can find one. That FCBD sold me hard on it. I know it's not an American comic but did anyone pick up Showa: A History of Japan? It's really good.
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Scyfy just accounced it's going to be creating 4 tv shows based on comic books. Chief among them is Hickman's Pax Romana and Miller's Ronin. The other two are Letter 44 and Clone.
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At least with Pax Romana you can basically do your own thing after like the pilot episode.
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Senor Candle posted:I know it's not an American comic but did anyone pick up Showa: A History of Japan? It's really good. I did! I was a little confused about the character with the cat whiskers, though... Was it just functioning as a omniscient narrator?
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Niemat posted:I did! I was a little confused about the character with the cat whiskers, though... Was it just functioning as a omniscient narrator? Basically. He is Mizuki's pet character and shows up in a lot of his work. If you liked the book you should check out the series. 2 volumes have been released out of 4, and I'm pretty sure Mizuki himself is still doing the writing/drawing. The dude is 92 years old and lost one of his arms in WW2 and is still an incredible artist.
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Senor Candle posted:Basically. He is Mizuki's pet character and shows up in a lot of his work. If you liked the book you should check out the series. 2 volumes have been released out of 4, and I'm pretty sure Mizuki himself is still doing the writing/drawing. The dude is 92 years old and lost one of his arms in WW2 and is still an incredible artist. Holy cow. So, I'm guessing he was the soldier telling most of the story then...? It definitely read like a personal narrative, so I wondered where the author drew his inspiration from; if it was himself, that'd certainly explain the detail!! I might have to look into the full volumes!
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Niemat posted:Holy cow. So, I'm guessing he was the soldier telling most of the story then...? It definitely read like a personal narrative, so I wondered where the author drew his inspiration from; if it was himself, that'd certainly explain the detail!! I might have to look into the full volumes! Yeah that was him. He was born around the time the Showa Era started, so the book it self is kind of a autobiography plus history book.
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# ? May 4, 2014 19:49 |
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I wasn't reading comics then but was reading Southern Bastards #1 like reading Walking Dead #1? Because god drat it just feels like something special. I'll be surprised of this isn't called up for a TV show or something in the next 5 years.
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I skipped Southern Bastards, looks like I made a mistake.
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# ? May 4, 2014 21:51 |
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Soonmot posted:I skipped Southern Bastards, looks like I made a mistake. Yeah you hosed up real bad.
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fritz posted:I read the first trade and I don't know if I was expecting too much from the reviews but I didn't think it was anything special. *Thank you.* I thought I was the only one.
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CharlestheHammer posted:At least with Pax Romana you can basically do your own thing after like the pilot episode. They might be doing their own thing in the pilot episode, the series summary Syfy released involved them going back in time to prevent WWIII not to keep Islam from becoming dominant.
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Macdeo Lurjtux posted:They might be doing their own thing in the pilot episode, the series summary Syfy released involved them going back in time to prevent WWIII not to keep Islam from becoming dominant. I can understand that (that is probably a bit to problematic to tackle) but I don't know how they are going to bridge the gap between Rome and WWII. You could go a lot later than roman times to stop that.
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Sundowner posted:I wasn't reading comics then but was reading Southern Bastards #1 like reading Walking Dead #1? Because god drat it just feels like something special. I'll be surprised of this isn't called up for a TV show or something in the next 5 years. I loved that it takes the overused setting and plays it up to 11 without pretending to be safe and grounded in reality. Sheriff's baseball bat buried with him growing into a tree is something straight out of a Drive-by Truckers song. Fantastic start. fatherboxx fucked around with this message at 06:59 on May 5, 2014 |
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Nailbiter #1 released this week, horror comic with a really solid premise: "There's a tiny town in Oregon that's been the birthplace of 16 different serial killers. What's the deal?" Review: http://www.comicvine.com/reviews/nailbiter-1/1900-2994/ Haven't read work by the author, Joshua Williamson, before, but I liked the art and this issue's writing was solid enough. Clearly, a lot about the quality of this series is going to depend on pacing and whether the central mystery's resolution is any good, but there are a whole bunch of plot-balls tossed into the air to start, and I'm interested in seeing how they'll fall.
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Usagi Yojimbo is a samurai epic that follows a ronin warrior as he travels feudal Japan, offering his services as a bodyguard and getting into trouble fighting for truth, justice and the bushido way. He's also a rabbit, but not in the weird internet way, this is the cool kind of animal dude. The series has been on hiatus for a while (As far as I can tell, the creators wife is seriously ill and he has been taking care of her. Hopefully this news means she is doing better). http://www.bleedingcool.com/2014/05/08/usagi-yojimbo-new-series-new-collection-new-omnibus/ A new 6 issue mini series set 20 years in the future (of feudal japan) There is a sci-fi twist. From the description and past interviews with Sakai, this is the War of the Worlds aliens showing up. They're also releasing 600 page omnibuses which would be a great way to get into the series if it sounds interesting to you. Now if you'll excuse me I have to go cut myself and try not to bleed on the 24 trades that I have as I look longingly at those omnibuses.
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MrFlibble posted:A new 6 issue mini series set 20 years in the future (of feudal japan) There is a sci-fi twist. From the description and past interviews with Sakai, this is the War of the Worlds aliens showing up. Haha, really? That's such a bizarre twist for that series. Also, I feel like that particular topic has been used a lot at Dark Horse...guess a lot of their writers are fans of the author.
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onefish posted:Nailbiter #1 released this week, horror comic with a really solid premise: "There's a tiny town in Oregon that's been the birthplace of 16 different serial killers. What's the deal?" I'm intrigued enough to want to read more, but I dunno if it will actually turn out to be good or not. The artist is kind of bad at drawing faces though.
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yeah there were some face issues on the main character throughout the issue. Hopefully it gets polished up because I'm a sucker for the premise
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I feel like this is a weird thing to take away from Nailbiter but I felt like the namesake character's "modus operandi" is a little... lame? Like, when I learned how the murderer targets victims it was a little deflating. That's probably a weird thing to say about someone who murders people but I've also been on a BIG Hannibal Lecter kick recently watching the movies/show and re-reading the books so I'm a little tuned to expecting more violent/grandiose themes, I guess.
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# ? May 9, 2014 05:35 |
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May have to look into the omnibus. I've been at least somewhat interested in Usagi Yojimbo for a while, but there's so much of it that it's kind of daunting.
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# ? May 9, 2014 06:12 |
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Anyone check out The Woods? Premise seems to be a high school class accidentally ends up in some other dimension or something? Seemed interesting.
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# ? May 9, 2014 14:21 |
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the Image free #1s on Comixology made me fall in love with Rat Queens and Memoir. Plus a bunch of Hickman stuff because Hickman is good at comics.
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Sundowner posted:I feel like this is a weird thing to take away from Nailbiter but I felt like the namesake character's "modus operandi" is a little... lame? Like, when I learned how the murderer targets victims it was a little deflating. That's probably a weird thing to say about someone who murders people but I've also been on a BIG Hannibal Lecter kick recently watching the movies/show and re-reading the books so I'm a little tuned to expecting more violent/grandiose themes, I guess. I have to say I'm really not feeling it. It feels kind of corny what with the weird onomatopoeia (STING, GRAB) and permanently constipated faces. Beyond that, the setup is really hokey. Guy works for military intelligence (why is DOD conducting this investigation???), has awkward conversation with punky teenager in the rain, has another awkward conversation in a tourist trap he happened to be standing next to, fights two stereotypical meat heads trying to sexually assault previous girl in the middle of the day, and is stopped by sexy officer who has her gun drawn to break up a street fight. All of this in the course of 5 minutes, basically. I'll give it another issue but the second one needs to have a good hook. The art is fine but the writer needs more focus. The dialog feels really scripted and I can't help but read everyone in a low monotone.
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al-azad posted:I have to say I'm really not feeling it. It feels kind of corny what with the weird onomatopoeia (STING, GRAB) and permanently constipated faces. Beyond that, the setup is really hokey. Guy works for military intelligence (why is DOD conducting this investigation???), has awkward conversation with punky teenager in the rain, has another awkward conversation in a tourist trap he happened to be standing next to, fights two stereotypical meat heads trying to sexually assault previous girl in the middle of the day, and is stopped by sexy officer who has her gun drawn to break up a street fight. All of this in the course of 5 minutes, basically. Man, you know, I actually can't argue with the people pointing out flaws with this book. I still really like the hook so will follow for a while, but people who want to know what they're getting into may want to wait several issues to see where consensus falls.
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pugnax posted:Anyone check out The Woods? Premise seems to be a high school class accidentally ends up in some other dimension or something? Seemed interesting. Seemed like a great premise and would be an excellent young adult thriller novel, really. But it looks like it might even go darker what with some of the hints of gore in a couple of scenes. And speaking of young adult novels, Shan's "Bad Blood" just wrapped up this week with far more of a whimper than a bang, but I'd still say it's worth reading through the five issues because the premise, "kid dying of cancer winds up poisoning vampires with his chemo-treated blood," was really solid. Also, if you haven't checked it out, read the miniseries "Buzzkill" about a superhero whose powers come from drugs and alcohol and how it's ruining his life.
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# ? May 10, 2014 13:47 |
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Did anyone else check out Caliban? A Garth Ennis space mystery. First issue looks promising
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StumblyWumbly posted:Did anyone else check out Caliban? A Garth Ennis space mystery. First issue looks promising I quite like it. Issue 2 was pretty tense. Looking forward to seeing where it goes.
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# ? May 10, 2014 22:55 |
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Sundowner posted:I quite like it. Issue 2 was pretty tense. Looking forward to seeing where it goes. drat,I did not know that 2 was out, gonna have to hit my shop again.
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Sundowner posted:I quite like it. Issue 2 was pretty tense. Looking forward to seeing where it goes. I really want to check this out but, being Avatar, I'm worried it's going to turn into gore porn sooner or later.
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Shitshow posted:I really want to check this out but, being Avatar, I'm worried it's going to turn into gore porn sooner or later. Don't look up the Terror/Horror cover for #1 then. It's not necessarily gory but it definitely has signs of some gratuitous tentacle shenanigans. edit: Also I didn't know that was a thing with Avatar. This is my first Avatar book.
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# ? May 11, 2014 00:35 |
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Good god, Southern Bastards is awesome. I get the feeling this one is gonna go places - awesome pacing and really badass frame management - just a perfect debut.
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# ? May 11, 2014 01:31 |
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Avatar has no restraint when is comes to violence. I'm worried it will turn into goreporn too.
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# ? May 11, 2014 01:34 |
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Guys, Andre the Giant: Life and Legend by Box Brown is totally worth checking out. Thought you should all know.
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I'm reading through Chew again and it still holds up. The issues actually go by pretty fast at first until Guillroy starts going crazy with the easter eggs, but reading it in trade sized chunks is pretty satisfying.
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The Woods #1 was pretty cool. I'm intrigued by some of the characters already. Is that one kid gay? Anyway it's like The Mist with high-school students. I am so on board. Caliban looks freaky, I love space horror so I'll check it out.
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Gavok posted:Guys, Andre the Giant: Life and Legend by Box Brown is totally worth checking out. Thought you should all know. Just finished it. You can tell the author tried to distance himself a little from the subject matter and provide an objective, albeit brief, look at Andre's life. Also, though the art style is kid friendly, much of the subject matter is definitely not. Also, things I learned: Samuel Beckett gave Andre rides to school in the back of his truck as a favor to Andre's father.
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