Comics and graphic novels

Started by tiny_tove, May 03, 2011, 11:02:11 AM

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Nolan

Quote from: impulse manslaughter on February 23, 2026, 12:57:06 AMI recently got 3 volumes of CRIMINAL as a present. Don't know how they went under my radar but I enjoyed them immensely. Quickly bought all other books I could find by Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips and all were great, esp. RECKLESS.

Recently read volume 3 of the deluxe edition, many years after reading the first two mostly because I was confused regarding the content.

For Phillips and Brubaker I'm a big fan of Sleeper and Incognito.

Was disappointed by the Satanic panic Houses of the Unholy

impulse manslaughter

Yes, I have these 3 deluxe volumes as well. Also got the 5 Reckless books, the Fade Out, Kill or be Killed, Pulp and where the Body Was. Will look into Incognito and Sleeper as well. Maybe Fatale as well but I wasn't sure I'd like it..

Nolan

Fatale didn't really do it for me. It wasn't bad though.

Kill or be Killed, and Where the Body was are both really strong.

For my tastes The Fade Out was good but not essential, and the Reckless series felt like increasingly diminished returns with each book.

FreakAnimalFinland

Back in the day Robert Crumb was massive influence. Haven't followed much what he has been up to in recent years.. or decades.. but noticed that old man getting his new comic book out even as Finnish translation during 2026!
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Recently discovered Jennifer Blood, by Garth Ennis, author of Hellblazer, The Boys and else. Great graphics, although I'm not a huge fan of the story-telling diary/inner monologues.
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NightsAquarium

Was very saddened to hear that Sam Kieth died in early March. Perhaps best known as the creator of The Maxx, and as the artist on the first arc of The Sandman.

The Maxx was one of the first comics I read once I started exploring the medium beyond Spawn and anything that spun out of Spawn, and coming into that book with the expectation that it was just going to be more of the urban horror and ultraviolence I already liked (based on it also being an early Image book with, at first glance, very similar aesthetics and ideas to what McFarlane was doing) resulted in a serious headfuck. One of those experiences which fundamentally re-write your understanding of not just the art form it is operating within, but art as a whole. A visionary. RIP.


Cranial Blast

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on March 03, 2026, 09:28:16 AMBack in the day Robert Crumb was massive influence. Haven't followed much what he has been up to in recent years.. or decades.. but noticed that old man getting his new comic book out even as Finnish translation during 2026!

Robert Crumb's style of comic art is certainly unique and remarkable. I had watched a Criterion film documentary a while back on Robert Crumb and thought was quite interesting, especially the segment where he spoke about not believing in "signing" shit haha, I found his not believing in that type of trival thing in the most humble response, very amusing! Haha. That's really cool to hear in 2026, there will be a Finnish translation for Finnish audience. I've often heard Crumb is quite popular in Finland, along with Donald Duck comics. I've often heard Don Duck is king shit in that world of Finnish comic subscribers!

tiny_tove

Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on March 03, 2026, 09:28:16 AMBack in the day Robert Crumb was massive influence. Haven't followed much what he has been up to in recent years.. or decades.. but noticed that old man getting his new comic book out even as Finnish translation during 2026!

His latest work "Tales of Paranoia" is an absolute classic. Best thing I have read on the topic 🤣🤣🤣
He's still as abrasive as back in the days
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Quote from: FreakAnimalFinland on March 03, 2026, 09:28:16 AMBack in the day Robert Crumb was massive influence. Haven't followed much what he has been up to in recent years.. or decades.. but noticed that old man getting his new comic book out even as Finnish translation during 2026!

His latest work "Tales of Paranoia" is an absolute classic. Best thing I have read on the topic 🤣🤣🤣
He's still as abrasive as back in the days

Crumb's Tales Of Paranoia sounds interesting. I might have to check that one out! I remember years back there were these big collection volumes of his work. I'm not a big comic guy, but I remember thinking it would be interesting to pick those up.