Can someone tell Batman why not?!?

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it's still running; they started a volume 2

loads of personality, loved to chase chickens (forksclovetofu), Monday, 24 October 2011 18:12 (fourteen years ago)

need to sit down and reread all of these

do not wake the dragon (DJP), Monday, 24 October 2011 18:13 (fourteen years ago)

gonna do a first readthru finally in about five minutes

loads of personality, loved to chase chickens (forksclovetofu), Monday, 24 October 2011 18:14 (fourteen years ago)

oh my god every page is immensely impossible and utterly insane
this is kind of magic

loads of personality, loved to chase chickens (forksclovetofu), Monday, 24 October 2011 19:04 (fourteen years ago)

I liked Ra's moping around like Charlie Brown. "Sigh..."

Emile Zola predicts World War I and then he dies. (R Baez), Monday, 24 October 2011 23:21 (fourteen years ago)

i was drowsy when i read this and i fell asleep and when i woke up everything i heard or read sounded like gibberish to me

loads of personality, loved to chase chickens (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 25 October 2011 01:09 (fourteen years ago)

i was drowsy when i read this and i fell asleep and when i woke up everything i heard or read sounded like gibberish to me

So Batman: Odyssey was the only sane thing in an insane world? Awesome.

Emile Zola predicts World War I and then he dies. (R Baez), Tuesday, 25 October 2011 01:29 (fourteen years ago)

Might as well post this here because it's a goddamn Batman book by any other name -- but omg, Holy Terror is so insane and bad. Miller didn't even try to make it good, he just had to get the loathing down on paper as quickly as possible.

Martyr McFly (WmC), Tuesday, 25 October 2011 03:35 (fourteen years ago)

explains why he spent eight years working on it

the men who glare at stoats (sic), Tuesday, 25 October 2011 03:59 (fourteen years ago)

oh what an octopus of a thing

Mordy, Tuesday, 25 October 2011 04:12 (fourteen years ago)

he did a fantastic job of making it look like he spent three weeks working on it

Martyr McFly (WmC), Tuesday, 25 October 2011 12:38 (fourteen years ago)

Margaret Atwood on Batman http://www.beamsandstruts.com/bits-a-pieces/item/653-atwood-on-batman

like working at a jewelry store and not knowing about bracelets (Dr. Superman), Tuesday, 25 October 2011 14:57 (fourteen years ago)

real insightful there

unorthodox economic revenge (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 25 October 2011 16:05 (fourteen years ago)

jesus fuck, adams is digging a lot deeper than atwood there.

loads of personality, loved to chase chickens (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 25 October 2011 22:42 (fourteen years ago)

bought v2 #1 today because of this thread. jesus. <3 neal adams

adam, Saturday, 29 October 2011 01:28 (fourteen years ago)

two months pass...

When is Odyssey going to be collected? I hate buying floppies but want to support this madness.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 4 January 2012 14:58 (fourteen years ago)

Volume 1 should be available by now.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 4 January 2012 14:59 (fourteen years ago)

two weeks pass...

Holly crap! Odyssey just keeps getting better. If this isn't hailed as a classic when it's through I weep for humanity.

EZ Snappin, Thursday, 19 January 2012 14:05 (fourteen years ago)

coming in September:

BATMAN: ODYSSEY HC
Writer: Neal Adams
Artists: Neal Adams, Josh Adams, Michael Golden, Kevin Nowlan, Bill Sienkiewicz, Scott Williams and Paul Neary
Collects: BATMAN: ODYSSEY VOL. 1 #1-6 and VOL. 2 #1-7
$29.99 US, 368 pg

I am so there.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 31 January 2012 00:37 (fourteen years ago)

All that crazy for only thirty bones? THAT'S A LOT OF CRAZY.

Matt M., Tuesday, 31 January 2012 03:44 (fourteen years ago)

It'll do until we get the ABSOLUTE LUNACY EDITION

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 31 January 2012 03:57 (fourteen years ago)

this is full of double pp spreads y/n? will be unreadable in DC's glue-bound, no-gutter-space binding if so

Θ ̨Θƪ (sic), Tuesday, 31 January 2012 05:28 (fourteen years ago)

hmm. Hadn't thought of that.

It'll probably do until the IDW artist edition.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 31 January 2012 05:29 (fourteen years ago)

Bill Sienkiewicz,

wait waht

Full Frontal Newtity (Shakey Mo Collier), Tuesday, 31 January 2012 17:49 (fourteen years ago)

He's been inking most of the second volume. You can tell.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 31 January 2012 18:45 (fourteen years ago)

So does that mean we're on the other side of the mirror here? Didn't Bill S. start out very much in the vein of Adams (along with half the other artists who started out in the 70s).

WE'VE CROSSED THE STREAMS.

Matt M., Wednesday, 1 February 2012 19:29 (fourteen years ago)

adams even drew a cartoon for the comics journal basically accusing sienkiewicz of copying his old batman comics for moon knight

but then adams has often surrounded himself w. 'school of adams' associates and fellow travellers - for example, the DC artist mike nasser/netzer was a straight adams copyist who went on to do an awful lot of 'ghosting' for adams on shit like ms mystic and skateman. almost everything adams has signed his name to since the late seventies - and possibly earlier - has been the work of 'diverse hands', inc colouring, inking, layouts, etc.

it is incredible, tho, what has happened to bill sienkiewicz's career - did he lose interest, heart, credibility, compulsion?

Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 1 February 2012 22:14 (fourteen years ago)

I get the feeling he never wanted the ultra-high profile he was getting. He also stepped away into commercial art for a while.

I know there was a documentary done a few years ago about him but I never saw it.

EZ Snappin, Wednesday, 1 February 2012 22:23 (fourteen years ago)

He always did commercial art on the side AFAIK, another aspect of following Adams – his turn to inking schlock in the 90s seemed to me to be entirely of a piece with that, something he could churn out quickly for money, except without dealing with revisions from ad house art directors.

I’ve also always taken as significant that he abandoned storytelling in comics completely* two episodes into A River In Egypt – he was starting his third self-written story ever, what was meant to be a second major work, and it immediately revealed itself to be about the same topic as his previous two stories (ie ǝsnqɐ pʃıɥɔ). It looked to me like he’d realised this was the main theme that was going to come out every time he wrote, and he made either a deliberate or visceral reaction to walk away, for understandable reasons.

*As far as I know, the only pages of comics he’s done himself since then were for the Endless Somethingorother hardcover – and there, he turned in 20-some paintings for a 12-page story (or whatever), including multiple takes at various ones, and not matching the script - such that Gaiman ended up picking the ones he liked the look of best, choosing an order for them to go in, and rewriting a new story over the top.

Θ ̨Θƪ (sic), Thursday, 2 February 2012 01:36 (fourteen years ago)

Also he started advocating for earth expansion theory

mh, Thursday, 2 February 2012 01:39 (fourteen years ago)

always thought of him as a great illustrator, not a good comic artist.

Wie wol ich bin der vogel has noch den erfret mich das (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 2 February 2012 02:21 (fourteen years ago)

i dunno, was never much of a fan of 'painted comics', but the fact that sienkiewicz had done a long hard slog as a penciller beforehand meant that his more illustrative stuff still had a comic book vitality and sensibility, it wasn't static or frozen on the page.

Ward Fowler, Thursday, 2 February 2012 08:45 (fourteen years ago)

yeah, forks is offtm - Sienkiewicz' New Mutants are ASTOUNDING comics for BigTwo of the time, Elektra #1 I'll rep all day every day, and #2-8 obviously come from a passionate desire to expand, push forward, and express himself through comics, not single paintings.

Θ ̨Θƪ (sic), Thursday, 2 February 2012 23:33 (fourteen years ago)

dude, i own all those! I just am not a fan of him as a graphic storyteller! Great illustrator but he's not strong with narrative

Wie wol ich bin der vogel has noch den erfret mich das (forksclovetofu), Friday, 3 February 2012 02:45 (fourteen years ago)

he got a lot better in a really short span -- I don't have any problem with his layouts and storytelling on Elektra Assassin

Steamtable Willie (WmC), Friday, 3 February 2012 02:51 (fourteen years ago)

Gotta agree with Forks here: even if Elektra Assassin looks great, it's still a struggle to read through as a narrative. The same goes for his other "post-modern" stuff that I've read, except maybe for New Mutants.

Tuomas, Friday, 3 February 2012 09:23 (fourteen years ago)

His New Mutants run is largely responsible for why I still read comic books, tbh.

I spend a lot of time thinking about apricots (DJP), Friday, 3 February 2012 12:57 (fourteen years ago)

Bill S on New Mutants -> greatest thing ever

mh, Friday, 3 February 2012 13:20 (fourteen years ago)

nah, pretty pictures but the same old claremont guff

underrated sienkiewicz comics - his moby dick adaptation, the first six issues of the Shadow w/ Helfer, his half of the brought to light gn

Ward Fowler, Friday, 3 February 2012 14:11 (fourteen years ago)

Yeah, Claremont...

mh, Friday, 3 February 2012 14:25 (fourteen years ago)

not all Claremont has aged well but Demon Bear still amazes me

at this point, I like it more than the Dark Phoenix saga

I spend a lot of time thinking about apricots (DJP), Friday, 3 February 2012 14:25 (fourteen years ago)

i tell you what, i just found a bunch of x-factors in a box when i moved and the first 20 issues so far are TIGHT

dave cool it (stevie), Friday, 3 February 2012 14:55 (fourteen years ago)

my fave sienk comics are the Shadow run; he found a balance there.
A lot of the late New Mutants stuff is hyperkinetic to the point of near unreadability to me

Wie wol ich bin der vogel has noch den erfret mich das (forksclovetofu), Friday, 3 February 2012 15:30 (fourteen years ago)

I liked Moon Knight. And New Mutants. And Stray Toasters. And The Shadow. And Elektra.

I guess I'm a bit of a SInk stan.

EZ Snappin, Friday, 3 February 2012 15:31 (fourteen years ago)

Demon Bear is the one ish of New Mutants I've read that, without seeing again, I'd be certain I could recommend to someone as ace (nb I am allergic to claremont generally)

underrated sienkiewicz comics - his moby dick adaptation,

lent this to someone in 94 and never got it back, have now become ;_; about it for the first time

the first six issues of the Shadow w/ Helfer,

absolutely, but justly outshone by the subsequent issues by Baker (also iirc the colourist didn't rly know what to do with him. should reread!)

his half of the brought to light gn

an amazing piece overall, but I can give forks this one on the illustration front - one could argue it strongly as being more like political cartoons than comics/cartooning/storytelling

Θ ̨Θƪ (sic), Friday, 3 February 2012 15:36 (fourteen years ago)

I have that Moby Dick adaptation too! Quite good.

I realize the work I go back to most often is the Bill Sienkiewicz Sketchbook that Fantagraphics published back in1990.

EZ Snappin, Friday, 3 February 2012 15:43 (fourteen years ago)

three weeks pass...

The latest:

http://i1158.photobucket.com/albums/p615/mrpaulisaacs/stringknees.jpg

Chuck_Tatum, Wednesday, 29 February 2012 14:09 (fourteen years ago)

wow

little clouds of citrus spritz as i peel (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 29 February 2012 14:10 (fourteen years ago)

that computer lettering really lets the entire tone down, imagine it with Gaspar Saladino

Θ ̨Θƪ (sic), Wednesday, 29 February 2012 22:43 (fourteen years ago)

I can't imagine a context that would make that set of panels make any more sense

Not only dermatologists hate her (James Morrison), Wednesday, 29 February 2012 23:06 (fourteen years ago)


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