2012 what are you reading thread

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okay, i bought three issues. will report back.

this is funny u bitter dork (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 24 January 2012 02:16 (twelve years ago) link

two weeks pass...

Already pre-ordered from Amazon. I love her stuff so much.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 7 February 2012 19:30 (twelve years ago) link

The Jerome Opena issues of Uncanny X-Force are unstoppable. The rest varies wildly, but... wow.

OWLS 3D (R Baez), Friday, 10 February 2012 02:24 (twelve years ago) link

I've read that's a good title. Worth a punt? Is there a good starting point?

Chuck_Tatum, Friday, 10 February 2012 11:00 (twelve years ago) link

The first trade ("The Apocalypse Solution") is definitely worth a grab.

OWLS 3D (R Baez), Friday, 10 February 2012 16:13 (twelve years ago) link

I just finished the first two trades of The Unwritten. It's a really interesting concept with some less than stellar art. I think I glossed over it when it started because the art was so poor.

EZ Snappin, Friday, 10 February 2012 16:23 (twelve years ago) link

The Unwritten is great, probably the best thing Vertigo has released in the Sandman/Books of Magic vein since, well, Books of Magic. And I can't see how'd anyone think Peter Gross's art is "poor"... He has a nice, clean and round line, good eye for composition, and the ability to change his style the way the story requires... Maybe the first story arc isn't best showcase for him, but there's some awesome art in the later issues: the Jüd Süss issue, the Leviathan arc, etc. Also, Carey's writing has managed to stay interesting so far. Just as one of the main mysteries in the story was solved and it looked like the story might get a bit stagnant, Carey flipped the perspective and did a really good period piece on 1940s superhero comic artists. It looks like the series is heading for the endgame now, though, I'd definitely recommend reading all of it.

Tuomas, Sunday, 12 February 2012 13:38 (twelve years ago) link

the new finder omnibus

desperado, rough rider (thomp), Sunday, 12 February 2012 13:45 (twelve years ago) link

i'm not enjoying it as much as i'd like to, though

desperado, rough rider (thomp), Sunday, 12 February 2012 13:53 (twelve years ago) link

Nemesis The Warlock pretty much from the beginning though I skipped that Rock In Comics strip cos I'd read it.
So far up to book 4 where they're on the pseudo Victorian planet and Ro-jaws and Hammerstein have reappeared. I think these ABC warrior types just popped up again after a several year gap in their appearance in the comic.
This was foreshadowed by a different bodied Mekquake appearing in the previous book.

Stevolende, Sunday, 12 February 2012 15:15 (twelve years ago) link

c.s. mcneil is more interesting when she's doing the 'aboriginal sci fi' line than when she's doing the 'here is a metaphor for the inner life of the artist' stuff, i think

desperado, rough rider (thomp), Sunday, 12 February 2012 15:37 (twelve years ago) link

"Radical Hollywood: The Untold Story Behind America's Favorite Movies." A bit dry, but an interesting explication of the role of leftist (commie) politics in the film industry and community, primarily from the 30s to 50s.

Virginia Plain, Sunday, 12 February 2012 16:50 (twelve years ago) link

they made a comic book about that??

desperado, rough rider (thomp), Sunday, 12 February 2012 17:32 (twelve years ago) link

reading JLA: Rock of Ages.

Come back Kangarat Murder Society!

max buzzword (Shakey Mo Collier), Monday, 13 February 2012 03:16 (twelve years ago) link

Just read the Morning Glories collection (issues 1-12). It's kind of a shameless Lost/Harry Potter hybrid, the art is generic, the characters aren't very interesting, and the scripting totally sub-BKV. But I'm sort of hooked on the story, nonethless. I just wish it was better.

Chuck_Tatum, Sunday, 19 February 2012 19:52 (twelve years ago) link

Steve Ditko's Shade The Changing Man is kind of brilliant, I think, and probably better than any of the versions that come later.

Aunt Acid and the Gaviscons (aldo), Sunday, 19 February 2012 19:59 (twelve years ago) link

Chuck puts his finger on a lot of why I run away screaming when cognoscenti of the comics blogosphere rhapsodize about whatever comic they currently love. I almost inevitably read it and find it "okay" at best, often showing its influences broadly on its rolled-up sleeves which are carefully ironed so that not even a stitch is out of place. It's just so goddamn dreary and uninspired most of the time. Shameless is right.

Oh yes, I'm in a bad mood today. Maybe I need to re-read KING CITY or something.

Matt M., Sunday, 19 February 2012 21:49 (twelve years ago) link

to see if the rhapsodic comics blogosphere cognoscenti were right to love it?

Θ ̨Θƪ (sic), Sunday, 19 February 2012 23:08 (twelve years ago) link

Nah, because I liked it.

Matt M., Monday, 20 February 2012 20:56 (twelve years ago) link

Since Marvel is having a sale on their digital comics unlimited service, I took the plunge and the last couple of days I have been catching up on stuff I missed (X-FORCE/X-STATIX) or revisiting my youth (WHAT IF?). I've already got my money's worth and plan on digging deep on some of the 70s Cap and Avengers runs before long.

If anyone has must reads I might have missed I'm open to suggestions.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 21 February 2012 00:30 (twelve years ago) link

It's probably not a cool choice, but I get some chuckles on some Deadpool comics. It's pretty hit and miss, but he fights guys like this at times.

http://media.comicvine.com/uploads/5/53205/1215364-white_lightnin___copy.jpg

earlnash, Tuesday, 21 February 2012 03:19 (twelve years ago) link

The Man Who Grew His Beard by Olivier Schrauwen is what I've been obsessed with most lately. Can't quite put it down. The drawing assignment piece with the cat, the mouse and Mr. Peters is priceless.

OWLS 3D (R Baez), Tuesday, 21 February 2012 03:22 (twelve years ago) link

I should totally give Deadpool a go. I skipped most of the 90s.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 21 February 2012 03:55 (twelve years ago) link

It's pretty hit and miss, but there is some definite fun in there.

Deadpool shrank The Rhino around and then carried him around his neck on a chain.

He fought Bullseye a while back and all I have to say is "meat coat".

The whole Cable & Deadpool series is a fun read too. Really one of the better Marvel runs I have read since getting back into comics.

I like fun comics. Garth Ennis did a Punisher story with Wolverine and had a steam roller, 'little people gangsters' and great artwork by Darin Robertson that is a scream. Maybe the best Wolverine crossover ever and that is saying something.

I'm wanting to read Dan Slott's She Hulk as I guess that is supposed to be a real fun comic.

Incredible Hercules is a pretty fun series too.

earlnash, Tuesday, 21 February 2012 04:09 (twelve years ago) link

that unlimited service don't work on iPad i assume?

little clouds of citrus spritz as i peel (forksclovetofu), Tuesday, 21 February 2012 04:39 (twelve years ago) link

I don't know. Probably not. But at $42 or something I'm cool with it on my desktop.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 21 February 2012 04:40 (twelve years ago) link

Apparently it's Flash based, so I guess not.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 21 February 2012 04:45 (twelve years ago) link

Just read What If #28 - "what if Daredevil was an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.?" with art from Miller & Janson. Kinda stupid but quite fun.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 21 February 2012 05:02 (twelve years ago) link

A lot of the first WHAT IF series is indeed kinda stupid but quite fun, with some strange art matchups. I have fun re-imagining WHAT IF PHOENIX HADN'T DIED as a twelve-issue crossover maxi-series as written today. It's much more fun to imagine than it would actually be to read.

Fun fact: the first Marvel comic I bought that wasn't a licensed title was WHAT IF CAPTAIN AMERICA WERE ELECTED PRESIDENT.

Matt M., Tuesday, 21 February 2012 16:41 (twelve years ago) link

I read that very What If? last night! Silly fun.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 21 February 2012 16:45 (twelve years ago) link

You should totally get the WHAT THE humor issue if they have that, though I wonder how well some of the jokes have aged.

Matt M., Tuesday, 21 February 2012 22:55 (twelve years ago) link

I bought all those when they came out. Don't think I have them anymore and they aren't on the digital service. I'd love to see if they agd well. Should look for not brand ech too.

EZ Snappin, Tuesday, 21 February 2012 23:39 (twelve years ago) link

Re-reading a bunch of stuff that I've had in storage for 5+ years. Missed the hell out of my Frank and Rare Bit Fiends collections. I'm currently slowly working my way through all of the "Vertigo Universe" (Swamp Thing, Hellblazer, Sandman, Books Of Magic, etc., etc.) stuff from the beginning. I'm up to about '96 now. Still surprisingly engaging and good value...except when it's pointedly not. Next up, maybe my Nocenti Daredevils? Human Target? There's too much good stuff to choose from.

SNEEZED GOING DOWN STEPS, PAIN WHEN PUTTING SOCKS ON (Deric W. Haircare), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 05:12 (twelve years ago) link

Was just directed to this (it's a friend of mine presenting the segment, back in 1992).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qJyEByvEMeM

Chuck_Tatum, Wednesday, 22 February 2012 13:31 (twelve years ago) link

Oh -- it's a BBC kids art show, a segment about comics with some 2000AD stuff.

Chuck_Tatum, Wednesday, 22 February 2012 13:32 (twelve years ago) link

my fave WHAT IF is totally the one where Kirby reimagines the early Marvel Bullpen as the FF!

http://images.wikia.com/marveldatabase/images/8/85/What_If%3F_Vol_1_11.jpg

Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 22 February 2012 13:47 (twelve years ago) link

Sol... Brodksy?

erotic war comedy pollster (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 16:50 (twelve years ago) link

er Brodsky

erotic war comedy pollster (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 16:50 (twelve years ago) link

yep, sol brodsky as the human torch. brodsky was stan's general troubleshooter, production manager etc at marvel in the 60s. he used to be one of the suspects for inking FF #1, but the smart money seems to be on George Klein, these days.

Ward Fowler, Wednesday, 22 February 2012 16:55 (twelve years ago) link

I like the segment where Peter Milligan and...who else, can't recall, were on a UK talkshow in the 80s, looking incredibly dapper.

Matt M., Wednesday, 22 February 2012 18:24 (twelve years ago) link

Also, I just bought the first Carl Barks Fantagraphics book, which I'm curious/stoked to read, as I've never (knowingly) read any before

Chuck_Tatum, Wednesday, 22 February 2012 19:48 (twelve years ago) link

oh wow dude that's heavy

little clouds of citrus spritz as i peel (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 21:25 (twelve years ago) link

like seriously, i don't know if i'd rate anyone as a storyteller higher than barks. I'd put him ahead of the hernandii, eisner, tezuka, herge...

little clouds of citrus spritz as i peel (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 21:26 (twelve years ago) link

whaaaaat omg want did not even know those were out

erotic war comedy pollster (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 22:45 (twelve years ago) link

they're supposed to be releasing the complete barks over time
the paper quality is AWESOME, it feels like reading a gold key issue.

little clouds of citrus spritz as i peel (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 22 February 2012 22:47 (twelve years ago) link

Yeah, it's a beautiful book. There's some dorky essays at the back for the ahem, "serious fans," but it still looks like a proper kids' book. My partner went from "that's seriously the dorkiest thing you've ever bought" to "that's niiiiiiice" in like two seconds.

Chuck_Tatum, Thursday, 23 February 2012 15:33 (twelve years ago) link

I've been catching up on the Kirby/Lee Captain America series from the mid-to-late 60s and absolutely loving it. I've read a lot of Kirby's return to Marvel Cap run from the late 70s, but never had a chance to read the Tales To Astonish/Captain America stories. There is something special about Cap in Jack's hands at his peak; never before or after has the visceral kineticism of Cap in action felt so muscular and punishing.

This Marvel online subscription this is blowing my mind. I wish DC would do the same.

EZ Snappin, Thursday, 23 February 2012 17:18 (twelve years ago) link

convince me it's worth it? What are the particulars? Logistics/programs/cost/renewal options/what it gets you/media format/etc?

little clouds of citrus spritz as i peel (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 23 February 2012 18:49 (twelve years ago) link

It's $60/year (though there is a code on their Facebook page for some % off through the end of the month that made it roughly $42). It allows you to go to their website and read flash converted scans of thousands of their comics, from the 40s through some time in the recent past (seems to vary by title, but looks to be around 12-24 months for most current runs). There are huge gaps and titles completely missing (like Power Man & Iron Fist from the 80s), but they are adding stuff every week, both new and old.

It all depends on how much you like reading comics on your computer. I wish I had a working laptop or that they'd make an ipod compatible version (it'd get me to finally pick one up), but for that price I feel like I'm getting a decent deal.

EZ Snappin, Thursday, 23 February 2012 18:56 (twelve years ago) link


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