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phoenix 01.09.2009 08:58 AM

comics and graphic novels?
 
even when I am ridiculously poor, if I walk into Minotaur it is rare that I will leave the store empty handed. (generic pop culture store.. http://www.minotaur.com.au )

my reading genre is fairly narrow, goth, dry humour, erotica etc. I'd probably like to read more but at the moment I dont see the one friend I have who does read comics and graphic novels.. and there are so many other costly hobbies I have.

what do you read>?

pbradley 01.09.2009 09:19 AM

My friends read comics. Manga mostly.

I read books and scoff at them.

noisereductions 01.09.2009 09:22 AM

I don't like manga.

I tend to like the old EC stuff -- and I like horror stuff in general. Friday the 13th stuff, or the stuff Rob Zombie's done, etc.

gualbert 01.09.2009 09:29 AM

The smurfs.
Smurf King and The Smurfette are my favorites.

afterthefact 01.09.2009 09:48 AM

I always stop and look through the graphic novels when I go to the bookstore, but nothing ever really catches my eye. But I love the idea of them, and would love to find one that I really liked. And yes, I realize that Barnes & Noble is probably not the best source of graphic novels either :)

floatingslowly 01.09.2009 09:53 AM

I'm too old for comic books. I only watch cartoons.

Sonic Youth 37 01.09.2009 11:31 AM

I bought Watchmen two days ago and am absorbed in it, about halfway finished. It is the first cb/gn I have ever read, but I can tell it'll be far from the last.

flophousefloozie 01.09.2009 11:42 AM

I enjoy most things Marvel.

Green Magnesium 01.09.2009 12:04 PM

BLACK HOLE

Toilet & Bowels 01.09.2009 12:44 PM

Yeah, anything by Charles Burns is great. My favourite comic ever though is Love & Rockets.

 

tesla69 01.09.2009 02:11 PM

I just borrowed Planet Hulk from the library for the snowy weekend...

mangajunky 01.09.2009 02:20 PM

I love samurai comics like Vagabond and Blade of the Immortal.
You could always read some of the stuff I put out like Akihabara@DEEP, Fujoshi Rumi, or Maka Maka. ;)



 

 

 


I'm totally shameless.

floatingslowly 01.09.2009 02:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
 


do you think they play "hide the toe" in the bathtub together?

I do.

!@#$%! 01.09.2009 02:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by floatingslowly
I do.

do you play hide the toe in the bathtub, or do you think they do?

cuz they definitely do

known fact

Antagon 01.09.2009 02:59 PM

I read a lot of Marvel stuff. Some time ago I was into MAD Magazine, but they have become pretty weak. Now I mostly buy the German Gothic mag or sometimes the "Dark Spy" mag.

!@#$%! 01.09.2009 03:10 PM

im reading fables. fairy tale characters for grownups. good shit.

 

 

 

 

floatingslowly 01.09.2009 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
do you play hide the toe in the bathtub


I'd try, but my nails need clipping.

that said...I'm off to rub one out while listening to Earth, Sun, Moon (it's the closest I can get on such short notice).

me. 01.09.2009 06:08 PM

http://www.faber.co.uk/work/horace-d...9780571232215/

really enjoyed this, hardly any text if i remember rightly, i want to say you could re-read it many times,but due to the lack of text you kinda like just re-look at the pictures!.

Phlegmscope 01.09.2009 06:23 PM

I'm bummed that I can't find any of the stuff mentioned here in the libraries.

Pax Americana 01.09.2009 06:28 PM

Lately I've been catching up on a lot of series by reading the trade paperbacks. Let's see... Criminal, Y The Last Man, The Walking Dead, Northlanders... a few others.

Green Magnesium 01.09.2009 07:36 PM

Has anyone checked out the Berlin series at all? I have yet to get around to it.

It's been around for quite some time. Two volumes (of a planned trilogy) are on the market.

me. 01.09.2009 09:48 PM

 


Rutu Modan - Exit Wounds

and here's an online graphic blog - which i've not read yet!.

http://modan.blogs.nytimes.com/

me. 01.09.2009 10:04 PM

and also - The Murder of the Terminal Patient..

http://www.nytimes.com/ref/magazine/...dan.html/?_r=1

Toilet & Bowels 01.10.2009 11:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phlegmscope
I'm bummed that I can't find any of the stuff mentioned here in the libraries.


a lot of comics get scanned and are available to download as .pdf, .cbr or .cbz files via file sharing or torrent programs

Phlegmscope 01.10.2009 12:29 PM

A lot of everything is available for download, but as for reading stuff, I sort of want to keep it separate from computer. I did have some comics on my old computer, which has been fucked long since.

This one was great, but it's not available in english:

 

EVOLghost 01.10.2009 01:26 PM

Last graphic novel I read was V for vendetta. I've been meaning to pick up the Superman novel where he fights doomsday.

Florya 01.10.2009 07:08 PM

I haven't read a comic for a very long time.
Used to enjoy Tim Vigil's 'Faust'

Dead-Air 01.10.2009 07:26 PM

It's weird, because I haven't really read any comics or graphic novels in years, however I'm currently being flooded with them to read or reread.

I checked out Volume 3 of the Dark Horse reprints of the early Conans from the library because the stories that Michael Moorcock plotted that have Elric in them are in that and I've never read them.

Meanwhile, The Science Fiction Message Board is having a Group Book Read of Alan Moore's classic Watchmen which I've already read, but don't own. I'm still waiting for my copy to arrive at the library.

Finally, out of the blue, a friend mails me a copy of Frank Miller's Ronin for some reason. Might have been a birthday or Christmas gift, but there was no note. I never did read it though, so it looks like I'll be doing three graphic novels in a row.

chairman of the bored 01.10.2009 07:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Green Magnesium
BLACK HOLE


how is this? i read in excert in mcsweeney's quarterly...the comic one...and it was cool, but not enough so to make me pick it up

Sonic Youth 37 01.10.2009 07:37 PM

I finished Watchmen this morning at about 3am. Borders is having a buy 2 G/N get 1 free thing, I think. So I'll be picking up some more. I'm thinking Batman:The Killing Joke and Batman: Long Halloween.

demonrail666 01.10.2009 07:38 PM

What did you think of Watchmen?

Sonic Youth 37 01.10.2009 07:39 PM

It was beyond excellent. I had never read a comic before and I just loved every bit of it. The style, the book/story excerpts for each chapter, the framing and color are astounding, but the writing might be the best part. Totally did not see the ending coming.

demonrail666 01.10.2009 07:46 PM

I agree. Here's an interview you might like, where Alan Moore talks about it.

http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=qKebCtCTbCA

Sonic Youth 37 01.10.2009 07:55 PM

Wow, I never realized Alan Moore had written so many things. I might have to pick those up instead of the Long Halloween

Dead-Air 01.10.2009 08:07 PM

Alan Moore's Swamp Things were among the best regular comics I ever read (though so was his successor Rick Veitch's run!)

demonrail666 01.11.2009 11:31 AM

Yeah, Swamp Thing is great. V For Vendetta has dated a bit now but is in lots of ways my favourite of his.

phoenix 01.12.2009 06:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Sonic Youth 37
I bought Watchmen two days ago and am absorbed in it, about halfway finished. It is the first cb/gn I have ever read, but I can tell it'll be far from the last.


It's funny how when they reach you, they REALLY reach you. A good graphic novel can engross me the same way a really good piece of lit can. Maybe this is due to my predisposition to the visual though? hmm/

phoenix 01.12.2009 06:18 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Phlegmscope
A lot of everything is available for download, but as for reading stuff, I sort of want to keep it separate from computer. I did have some comics on my old computer, which has been fucked long since.

This one was great, but it's not available in english:

 


I dont think I could stand to read comics/GN on the computer... the fun of slouching down in a really comfy chair and walking around with the thing until you finish it.. is gone.

phoenix 01.12.2009 06:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Toilet & Bowels
Yeah, anything by Charles Burns is great. My favourite comic ever though is Love & Rockets.

 



yes

phoenix 01.12.2009 06:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by floatingslowly
I'm too old for comic books. I only watch cartoons.



nyerr so start an anime/toon thread. gtfo. <3


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