2014 what are you reading thread

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Supes, if you liked Scalped, I'd check out Jason Aaron's Thor, which is probably my favourite superhero comic of the past few years -- go back to the first issue from 2012.

I just finish bingeing on Rick Remender's Captain America run -- it's exactly how I remember 80s Marvel being, kinda super dumb but insanely what-happens-next-y.

Chuck_Tatum, Saturday, 13 December 2014 18:15 (nine years ago) link

you mean like the Mark Gruenwald era?

Nhex, Saturday, 13 December 2014 18:17 (nine years ago) link

Yep, totally!

Chuck_Tatum, Saturday, 13 December 2014 18:20 (nine years ago) link

ok, i'll remember to check that out on Unlimited. i think i'm still 3-4 years behind where i stopped in the mainstream MU, sometime around Heroic Age

Nhex, Saturday, 13 December 2014 18:24 (nine years ago) link

Bought LB Cole - Black Light, it's mostly a cover collection but there is some art you can't find anywhere else (good thing too or else you could just look at comic databases to see it all), I nearly didn't buy it until I saw the previously unseen art. I find the more recent work pretty fascinating, it's softer but still unique. Some of this stuff has a real intensity, I love it.
Just noticed there is a swipe of Graham Ingels (or maybe it's the other way around).

Also got the Ditko Shorts book.

Are these books getting more expensive? I had planned to also get Complete Hammer (Kelley Jones), Hansel & Gretel (Mattotti/Gaiman) and the Howard Nostrand collection, but if I did get all five books it'd be over £100.
I guess I can do without the latter three.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Saturday, 13 December 2014 23:57 (nine years ago) link

I must admit that when I started doing mainstream comics I was at a very low point in my life and career. My own publishing company, Fantagor Press was collapsing and I didn't know what I might be doing to support my family. My first step into the mainstream was thanks to Mark Chiarello and his project, Batman Black and White. I had never done a super hero before and it was this quality or short coming that Mark wanted for his book. I did my best and apparently it was good enough. I then started doing non hero stories for Axel Alonso's books at Vertigo. Each project led to the next. I was privileged to work with Scott Allie and Mike Mignola on Hellboy. Even after doing several mainstream hero and anti-hero books I'm afraid my talent is not best suited for this kind of material. But I am eternally grateful to the editors who helped me through those hard times.

http://www.corbencomicart.com/interviews.html

I've always been interested in him talking about this. Quite a good interview.
This new site also has previews of some upcoming things that haven't been properly announced yet.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 14 December 2014 18:48 (nine years ago) link

I finally finished up Local - so bummed about the accusations re: Brian J Wood, because that might be the best comic series I've read.

Kiarostami bag (milo z), Tuesday, 16 December 2014 07:23 (nine years ago) link

i went on a fairly cheap $50 ebay spree and pieced together a complete collection of Manga Vizion:
http://www.comicvine.com/manga-vizion/4050-75524/
lengthy, complete serialized (and often out of print) stories from Rumiko Takahashi, Ryuichi Ikegama, Kei Kusunoki, Tezuka, Keiko Neishi, Kia Asimiya... about two feet of paper pulp to pore through!

a stupid red mute juggalo (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 08:01 (nine years ago) link

EXCUSE ME FOR BEING A DOG!

Nhex, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 14:33 (nine years ago) link

Yeah, that's great! I also have a soft spot for the penguin story.

a stupid red mute juggalo (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 15:56 (nine years ago) link

i have never read it, i just loved that title and cover.

Nhex, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 16:14 (nine years ago) link

Rumiko Takahashi is one of the great unsung women of the comics
http://www.furinkan.com/takahashi/

a stupid red mute juggalo (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 19:43 (nine years ago) link

whoa, she's still active? damn! i knew she did a lot of stuff, but I never read much more than Ranma and a bit of Urusei

Nhex, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:26 (nine years ago) link

she's also responsible for inuyasha which is probably a little after both our times but is hugely popular as a cartoon/comic/cultural signifier in the west

a stupid red mute juggalo (forksclovetofu), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:28 (nine years ago) link

oh yeah, that's absolutely right

Nhex, Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:31 (nine years ago) link

When I lived in Gainesville I had a brainy teenage friend who was a huuuuuge inuyasha fan

a drug by the name of WORLD WITHOUT END (Jon Lewis), Wednesday, 17 December 2014 21:35 (nine years ago) link

Hasn't Takahashi sold like a billion comics? And Ranma 1/2 was one of the most manga in the west back in the 90s, so I wouldn't really call her "unsung"...

Tuomas, Thursday, 18 December 2014 10:32 (nine years ago) link

"Ranma 1/2 was one of the most popular manga..."

Tuomas, Thursday, 18 December 2014 10:33 (nine years ago) link

But yeah, I still have a soft spot for Ranma, because it was the first manga I really got into back in the early 90s... Though after a while I got bored with the whole formulaic "will they or won't they" romantic tension, which seems to be a trope Takahashi has used in pretty much all of her comics... Maison Ikkoku had a similar formula, though more mature and romance-fiction oriented. At least she ended Maison Ikkoku with a proper closure, in Ranma she seems to have liked the Ranma/Akane love/hate thing so much that, after years of teasing a romance between the two, she didn't bother resolve it in even in the final issue, they just kept on bickering...

Tuomas, Thursday, 18 December 2014 10:39 (nine years ago) link

We don't really have a news thread but
http://www.thewrap.com/steve-carells-north-korea-movie-pyongyang-cancelled-in-wake-of-sony-hack/

Nhex, Thursday, 18 December 2014 14:19 (nine years ago) link

xp to Tuomas: though her characters are fantastically popular, her name is more or less unknown in America, even among comic circles

a stupid red mute juggalo (forksclovetofu), Thursday, 18 December 2014 14:44 (nine years ago) link

Ahem, out of print Moebius

a stupid red mute juggalo (forksclovetofu), Friday, 19 December 2014 05:53 (nine years ago) link

Thanks for the ahemories

Those Moebius Epic books seemed like they were promominently displayed in every comic book shop ever in the 80s, wish I'd picked em up

Chuck_Tatum, Friday, 19 December 2014 10:05 (nine years ago) link

thank you

Nhex, Friday, 19 December 2014 16:19 (nine years ago) link

A lot of those comics on that forum are readily available in English.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Friday, 19 December 2014 16:35 (nine years ago) link

Some of them just came out very recently.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Friday, 19 December 2014 16:36 (nine years ago) link

Which ones? I've seen Arzach in some foreign language printings, but nothing in English since that Marvel printing looking around on Amazon.

earlnash, Saturday, 20 December 2014 20:31 (nine years ago) link

None of the Moebius stuff, I mean a lot of the other stuff on that forum.

I believe the people who hold the rights for solo Moebius work are extremely demanding. I think several people have tried to get them but it's too expensive for something with cult appeal like that.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Sunday, 21 December 2014 00:21 (nine years ago) link

Finally got piskor's hip hop family tree. So awesome.

Οὖτις, Monday, 22 December 2014 02:22 (nine years ago) link

Yeah the incal reprint is the most recent english reprint.

xp

Οὖτις, Monday, 22 December 2014 02:22 (nine years ago) link

and that other Jodo/Moebius thing "The Cat" I guess...?

Οὖτις, Monday, 22 December 2014 16:42 (nine years ago) link

"The Eyes of the Cat"

Οὖτις, Monday, 22 December 2014 16:42 (nine years ago) link

And Madwoman Of The Sacred Heart.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 22 December 2014 19:40 (nine years ago) link

After putting it off forever, I finally finished L'Incal a few months back and was less impressed than I'd expected to be. The first volume is terrific, then both writing and art kind of go down the tubes. I guess I like plotty Moebius more than mystical Moebius.

Chuck_Tatum, Monday, 22 December 2014 22:42 (nine years ago) link

That said as I am a comic fan and I never learn and I am super excited to finally read Airtight Garage &tc.

Chuck_Tatum, Monday, 22 December 2014 22:43 (nine years ago) link

i inherited an old-gen iPad and since i pretty much only wanted one to read comix on it fits my needs perfectly. so far i've loaded the following on it to read: the new Prophet run, the last year of adventure times, the recent scott snyder run of batman, a bunch of guardians of the galaxy and annihilation stuff (just saw the movie finally lol), manifest destiny, recent moon knight, recent ms. marvel, recent silver surfer, the multiversity stuff, and the united states of murder. oh, and the recent greg pak action comics. what else should i add? i kinda haven't been paying attention to superheroes since we last had those diamond shipping threads

Mordy, Monday, 22 December 2014 22:46 (nine years ago) link

xpost
'plotty' and 'less mystical' are not the first terms i wld use to describe airtight garage, fwiw

sʌxihɔːl (Ward Fowler), Monday, 22 December 2014 22:48 (nine years ago) link

Yeah I think Airtight Garage is him at his most experimental.

Robert Adam Gilmour, Monday, 22 December 2014 23:45 (nine years ago) link

what else should i add?

Kieron Gillen's Journey into Mystery is possibly the best superhero run of this dedace so far, though in order to fully get it you kinda need to be familiar with the Thor comics that preceded it (meaning Straczynski's reboot and Gillen's own Thor run, which are pretty good comics in themselves), at least read the Wikipedia summaries. Killen & Jamie McKelvie's Young Avengers run was also quite good (McKelvie in particular has a fantastic, crisp and detailed line), though its ending was bit meh, especially compared to the JiT finale, where Killen pulled that rare Morrisonesque trick of being totally meta and tearjerkingly sentimental at the same time.

And if you like teen superheroes, I would also recommend Christos Cage's Avengers Academy. It was quite uneven, mostly because the "Avengers" title in the name meant it had to be involved in various crossovers, even though it would've worked better as a fairly standalone title, a la Runaways... But the highs in it were still quit high, the school setting and the wide-eyed idealism made it feel like Claremont's early 80s X-Men, so if you dig that, you should dig AA too.

Tuomas, Tuesday, 23 December 2014 07:40 (nine years ago) link

Oh yeah, and Saga by Brian Vaughan and Fiona Staples, of course! It's one of the best, and definitely the best-looking, American mainstream comics in recent memory.

Tuomas, Tuesday, 23 December 2014 07:41 (nine years ago) link

Copra is the only good action comic of the last couple of years that I've read

(counting Prophet as sci-fi and the revival of Shaolin Cowboy as an older work. if Saga's the best-looking mainstream comic, mainstream comics are worse than I thought)

Gland Of Horses (sic), Tuesday, 23 December 2014 10:00 (nine years ago) link

You don't think Saga looks good?! I know some people don't care for Vaughan's writing tics, and sometimes they irritate me too, but I've never heard anyone not liking Staples art in it.

Tuomas, Tuesday, 23 December 2014 11:06 (nine years ago) link

I'm with sic, I think it looks OK but I wouldn't say it was one of the best looking current comics.

the bowels are not what they seem (aldo), Tuesday, 23 December 2014 11:07 (nine years ago) link

Anyway, on the Vertigo side I'd recommend Mike Carey's and Peter Gross's The Unwritten, which is about to conclude soon. I guess it's in the Sandman/Fables continuum of urban fantasy with metafictional commentary on fables/stories, but the emphasis on meta is heavier than in those books, and Carey is quite good at juggling it with the more epic/thrilling fantasy stuff.

TBH, I'm not sure if Vertigo is putting out any other good titles at the moment... Is Fables still going on? It's been a few years since I last checked it, and it felt pretty stale already.

(xpost)

Tuomas, Tuesday, 23 December 2014 11:12 (nine years ago) link

I didn't say it's the best looking of all current comics, just among American mainstream comics. (Which I guess includes Marvel. DC, Image, Dark Horse, are there any other big publishers left anymore?) But if you can point me to other ongoing mainstream series that look better than it, I'd be happy to check them out.

Tuomas, Tuesday, 23 December 2014 11:15 (nine years ago) link

Though I guess I'm just a sucker for freaky/other-wordly character designs, and simple-but-grand, Moebius-style cosmic vistas, both of which Saga has plenty, so it's right up my alley. The latter in particular is something that I haven't seen too much in the American mainstream comics (except in cases where Euro artists have been hired to do them), the US tradition in cosmic comic art seems to be more in the Kirby/Byrne vein, i.e. complex, intricately detailed stuff with loads of lines.

Tuomas, Tuesday, 23 December 2014 11:25 (nine years ago) link

Staples in Saga kinda reminds me of Jean-Claude Mézières in Valérian and Laureline, and that one is probably my favourite sci-fi comic of all time (particularly when it comes to the graphic design), so I'm just glad to see something like that being a success in the American mainstream.

Tuomas, Tuesday, 23 December 2014 11:30 (nine years ago) link

that Mazzuchelli-cum-Ware Hawkeye series looked fantastic (I'll borrow a run and read it if someone wants to mail it!) but I think it's been cancelled. Sandman: Overture looking fantastic feels like it might turn out to be the only thing going for it.

Saga's perfectly readable from what I've seen (first two vols) but not visually remarkable ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

are you reading Prophet?

Gland Of Horses (sic), Tuesday, 23 December 2014 11:36 (nine years ago) link

Mainstream books currently (or very recently) worth reading:

Marvel

All-New Ghost Rider
Black Widow
The last year or so of Deadpool has been a blast
First 6 issues of the new Magneto series
Axis: Hobgoblin (against all odds)
Loki: Agent of Asgard (ILX's own Vic Fluro)
You said Moon Knight, Ms Marvel and Surfer
I've been enjoying Captain marvel but that might be just me
Avengers: Arena (that man Fluro again)
All New Invaders is kind of like James Robinson doing what he did at JSA with the Marvel Golden age heroes
Iron Fist The Living Weapon
Mark Waid's Daredevil BEFORE the renumbering/move to the West Coast
Elektra is very pretty but not that engaging
I've enjoyed Cyclops but it's not for everyone
Inhuman started well but has lost its way a bit in the last couple of issues
SUPERIOR FOES OF SPIDER MAN (maybe the only Spider book worth reading)
Thor
Hawkeye
The Doop miniseries was great (although you might need to read All New XMen to understand some of it, so maybe not worth bothering)
Vic Fluro writes Vic Fluro's Mighty Avengers, maybe but WARNING GREG LAND
Thunderbolts by, of all people, Doug Moench

DC

Flash is still worth reading, nowhere near as good as immediately post-Nu52 but still a good book
Green Arrow got really stylish about 18 months ago (so about #20?) and is often DC's best looking book
Wonder Woman (the Azzarello/Chang book only - DO NOT GO NEAR #37 WHICH IS THE START OF DAVID FINCH PRESENT'S DAVID FINCH'S WONDER THE DAVID FINCH RETELLING OF DAVID FINCH'S WONDEROUS WOMAN. (In unexpected news, the first issue came out ON TIME and apparently was David Finch)
The recent Batman & Robin stuff on Apokolips has been pretty thrill-powered
Grayson is more entertaining than the premise would suggest, almost a spy thriller?
Star Spangles War Stories has been good, if you have a high Gray and Palmiotti tolerance
Dial H might be on your radar, if not then it should be

the bowels are not what they seem (aldo), Tuesday, 23 December 2014 11:37 (nine years ago) link

does Dial H have anything to do w/ that dude w/ the belt who used to hang out w/ superboy in the very short lived superboy and the ravers comic?

also -- is kitty pryde doing anything in anything ongoing?

Mordy, Tuesday, 23 December 2014 14:49 (nine years ago) link


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