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ran in CRISIS #46-49:

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kit brash (kit brash), Thursday, 20 April 2006 00:28 (twenty years ago)

I've got it, I can sort something out tonight if people are still HUNGRY FOR HITLER.

Tom (Groke), Thursday, 20 April 2006 08:22 (twenty years ago)

I only read bits of it in "Cut" (in colour, I think), and then was in my skint phase when it appeared in "Crisis", so I've never read it all.

The controversy around it was half the fun. It's always great watching po-faced twunts get excited about things.

DV (dirtyvicar), Thursday, 20 April 2006 08:28 (twenty years ago)

hi tom, I am hungry for hitler!!

dave k, Thursday, 20 April 2006 12:51 (twenty years ago)

I'm craving Adolph myself.

Austin Still (Austin, Still), Thursday, 20 April 2006 13:39 (twenty years ago)

I think I might put him in a hidden bunker webpage.

Tom (Groke), Thursday, 20 April 2006 13:43 (twenty years ago)

Ditto. (xp!)

pixel farmer (Rock Hardy), Thursday, 20 April 2006 13:44 (twenty years ago)

I'm on antibiotics (root canal) and the prescription clearly reads "Take With Food (Hitler, pref.)"

Huk-L (Huk-L), Thursday, 20 April 2006 13:49 (twenty years ago)

If you don't let me in on the secret Hitler site, MAGGOT WILL DIE!

Daniel_Rf (Daniel_Rf), Thursday, 20 April 2006 15:46 (twenty years ago)

i remember the hitler thing fondly if only for the stencil-buffer effect they used for the colouring (ie the patterns remained static despite the character moving, if you see what i mean) (oh, xpost kit brash 2 days ago...)

koogs (koogs), Thursday, 20 April 2006 17:04 (twenty years ago)

Can I please put in a Hitler request too?
Also, while I'm here, as this is my first post, I'd just like to say that I've been lurking for a couple of weeks, and some of the discussions here are the funniest things I've read in ages. My first encounter with ILC was the 'My CBR Shame' thread, and lordy do I know that feeling.

Nice to know there are plenty of other people out there who keep reading some of these damn series despite the lack of rewards.

James Morrison, Thursday, 20 April 2006 21:59 (twenty years ago)

Hi James! Don't forget...
Welcome and introduce your geeky self, you nerd!

Huk-L (Huk-L), Friday, 21 April 2006 13:53 (twenty years ago)

er, actually:
All New Introduce Yourselves thread!

Huk-L (Huk-L), Friday, 21 April 2006 13:59 (twenty years ago)

I know of no Hitler.

(This post will be deleted at some point this weekend by the way).

Tom (Groke), Friday, 21 April 2006 13:59 (twenty years ago)

Achtung! Donkey Shane!

Austin Still (Austin, Still), Friday, 21 April 2006 14:15 (twenty years ago)

Ach! Probably wouldn't be prudent to do this at work.

Huk-L (Huk-L), Friday, 21 April 2006 14:16 (twenty years ago)

Making a note of the URL might be advisable. Also renaming to .cbz

Tom (Groke), Friday, 21 April 2006 14:18 (twenty years ago)

Tom, yer a star.

aldo_cowpat (aldo_cowpat), Friday, 21 April 2006 14:45 (twenty years ago)

"Alois has hairy ears. I covet them."

Chuck_Tatum (Chuck_Tatum), Friday, 21 April 2006 14:53 (twenty years ago)

Tom, you are indeed a star. I thank you much.

James Morrison (JRSM), Monday, 24 April 2006 01:43 (twenty years ago)

Well, that was rather good. Though I'm worried by the amount that he seems to have pinched from Beryl Bainbridge's great novel, 'Young Adolf'. Though I'm probably far from the first person to notice that connection.

James Morrison (JRSM), Monday, 24 April 2006 02:49 (twenty years ago)

eight months pass...
I accidentally posted this over on the old ILE Morrison thread, but I found all four issues of Flex Mentallo for eight bucks at a store down in Georgia. Which is about as exciting as the time I found a still shrinkwrapped copy of the Monks album for a buck. Haven't read it yet, but no matter how good it is it'll be hard to resist the temptation to flip it for fifty or so bucks over on eBay.

barefoot manthing (Garrett Martin), Friday, 5 January 2007 18:48 (nineteen years ago)

Wow, I'm starting to think I should take better care of my copy of Flex Mentallo after looking at ebay! That's one hell of a find for $8, though, congrats.

mh. (mike h.), Friday, 5 January 2007 19:53 (nineteen years ago)

I think the Monks album's a LITTLE more exciting!

808 the Bassking (Andrew Thames), Saturday, 6 January 2007 01:36 (nineteen years ago)

So...I guess I've come around to liking Quitely.

Huk-L (Huk-L), Sunday, 7 January 2007 18:10 (nineteen years ago)

Welcome to the cool table, Huk. Now go kick your nerd friends in the crotch.

David R. (popshots75`), Monday, 8 January 2007 03:11 (nineteen years ago)

I still think the lips in Earth-2 were too much, though. Should I kick my own crotch?

Huk-L (Huk-L), Monday, 8 January 2007 03:36 (nineteen years ago)

Start w/ Angelina Jolie, then do yourself.

David R. (popshots75`), Monday, 8 January 2007 05:07 (nineteen years ago)

NOOOOO Huk! Don't leave me alone in this!

J (Jay), Monday, 8 January 2007 13:45 (nineteen years ago)

ten months pass...

Does this guy have any kind of game in comic collector circles? I ask because while tidying up the attic last week, I found a copy of "near myths", a brit comic anthology zine from the late '70's. As well as an episode of Bryan Talbot's "Luther Arkwright", it contains an episode of Morrison's "Gideon Stargrave". I believe Morrison resurrected the character in recent years. It is really, really bad. But kind of entertainingly so.

Should I haul it up on ebay, or just stick it back on the shelf, dear ILC-ers?

Pashmina, Wednesday, 28 November 2007 16:08 (eighteen years ago)

OH YEAH

Dr. Superman, Wednesday, 28 November 2007 16:19 (eighteen years ago)

perhaps you may even get offers from ILComickers

Dr. Superman, Wednesday, 28 November 2007 16:33 (eighteen years ago)

Oh man!

Douglas, Wednesday, 28 November 2007 17:08 (eighteen years ago)

I have just discovered that they retconned out of existence the big twist from GM's New X-Men.

The Real Dirty Vicar, Wednesday, 28 November 2007 18:56 (eighteen years ago)

Which one... the everybody-will-be-mutants one? Or another one?

James Morrison, Wednesday, 28 November 2007 22:57 (eighteen years ago)

I thought they'd retconned the lot. Presumably because it left a bunch of X geeks and casual readers who'd just seen the movie all going "WTF? We don't want actual ideas in our comics."

Stone Monkey, Thursday, 29 November 2007 16:53 (eighteen years ago)

Most of them. Although they retconned Xorn within, like, days after GM's run ended. Evidently they didn't understand the entire concept.

Douglas, Thursday, 29 November 2007 17:03 (eighteen years ago)

eleven months pass...

"The Filth is good as a collection of ideas and reads better the second time through. It's part of Grant's "feel sorry for my dead cat" genre."

Can anyone explain this to me?

MaresNest, Friday, 28 November 2008 12:28 (seventeen years ago)

Which bit?

The Filth is good as a collection of ideas - it's certainly a collection of ideas, and I really like the ideas in the collection.

reads better the second time through - this is self-explanatory, though I haven't given it the second read.

It's part of Grant's "feel sorry for my dead cat" genre." - as seen in Animal Man, he's not above using the projection that humans place on lower lifeforms to get an emotional response, as part of the effect he's trying to generate with his stories.

Andrew Farrell, Friday, 28 November 2008 14:48 (seventeen years ago)

I actually think that The Filth's insistence that sympathy for non-humans is an essential aspect of humanity is pretty interesting. It's Feely's love for his cat that keeps him from returning to his old life. It's certainly heavy-handed, and something GM's perhaps done a little too much (both in Animal Man, and at least once in The Invisibles), but it is a pretty effective near-universal experience to tap into.

Also, yes, The Filth is certainly better second time through.

arango, Saturday, 29 November 2008 20:02 (seventeen years ago)

...he's not above using the projection that humans place on lower lifeforms to get an emotional response...

-- Andrew Farrell

Perhaps it's exactly as cynical as you suggest, but based on Animal Man, The Filth, We3, Seaguy, I get the impression that the issue is a bit more personal for Mr. Morrison. I.e., he's not coldly exploiting a projection so much as sympathetically exploring the emotional consequences of loss -- using personal experience as a tool. Loved The Filth the first time through, and no more (no less) the second.

Suggest Ban Permalink (contenderizer), Sunday, 7 December 2008 19:38 (seventeen years ago)

Servoret posts from way upthread are so damn great.

Suggest Ban Permalink (contenderizer), Sunday, 7 December 2008 19:39 (seventeen years ago)

Maybe it's not a big issue in The Filth, but I thought Animal Man and WE3 made it clear Morrison cares about animals and animal rights as such, so it's not always just about projection. WE3 is all about not seeing animals as mere intruments to satisfy human needs.

Tuomas, Sunday, 7 December 2008 22:17 (seventeen years ago)

wHAT tUOMAS AND sUGGEST bAN pERMALINK SAID. Sorry, typed without looking with caps lock on.

James Morrison, Sunday, 7 December 2008 22:40 (seventeen years ago)

three months pass...

question - somewhere in volume two of the invisibles, they all draw straws to decide what their role in the group is in terms of elemental symbolism. sadly this comes across as an excuse for the artists to start drawing ragged robin in leather, but the idea is still sort of interesting: does anyone know where morrison got it from?

thomp, Tuesday, 24 March 2009 00:18 (seventeen years ago)

Maybe he just came up with it himself? The idea of switching roles/responsibilities from time to time to avoid internal hierarchies from developing is quite common in anarchist-oriented grassroot politics, something which Morrison no doubt is familiar with. And combining that with elemental symbolism seems like a typically Morrisonian idea.

Tuomas, Thursday, 26 March 2009 21:10 (seventeen years ago)

hey tuomas is back!

I am Robertson Speedo (Drugs A. Money), Thursday, 26 March 2009 21:28 (seventeen years ago)

i heard a thing on npr the other day about how during harold washington's (1st black mayor of chicago) campaign, racist supporters of his opponent would sometimes wear blank white badges.

meat of beef (Jordan), Thursday, 26 March 2009 21:32 (seventeen years ago)

didnt read the thread but marvel boy is his best thing

the most brazen explosion of clitoral lust in folk-metal history (cankles), Thursday, 26 March 2009 21:36 (seventeen years ago)

Has anyone ever checked out that Invisibles' guidebook "Anarchy For The Masses?"

Chris Barrus (Elvis Telecom), Thursday, 26 March 2009 21:50 (seventeen years ago)


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