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sou'wester
I know fuck all about comics but my mate lent me her Joe Sacco ones. Haven't started em yet.
 

empty mirror

remember the jackalope
First thing to come to mind when I hear Brian Bolland is Animal Man.

There was a huge Robert Crumb exhibit at the ICA here in Philadelphia; it just ended this month. It was fantastic to see the strips he did with his brother when he was a kid. And of course, there was a big Devil Girl sculpture in the middle of the gallery. Also, his, uh, portraits on thread spindles were fantastic.

He also did this, like, page full of ads for different Philadelphia head shops, and music venues----none of which exist anymore (except Robin's book store).
 

sufi

lala
how about a bit of this?

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BareBones

wheezy
I'm approaching the end of The Invisibles now (i'm on the 6th book), and although i am finding it absolutely brilliant, i'm finding it hard to forgive King Mob his love of Kula Shaker - anyone else have this problem?
 

zhao

there are no accidents
I'm approaching the end of The Invisibles now (i'm on the 6th book), and although i am finding it absolutely brilliant, i'm finding it hard to forgive King Mob his love of Kula Shaker - anyone else have this problem?

i'll let you know once i dive into that... thanks for reminder.
 
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droid

Guest
So, I spent a few weeks reading Naruto on the DS, seeing as I was looking for something light to read over xmas, and having had my interest piqued after reading a few episodes in Shonen Jump over the last couple of years.

For those that don't know, Naruto is the most popular manga in the world and follows the basic shonen 'apprentice' format, with the main character being an irascible young ninja who is shunned by his fellows due to the fact that he has a demon trapped inside him.

Doesn't sound too great I agree, which is why i avoided it for so long having read so many identikit fad manga. After reading a few issues though, i was totally sucked in . Fantastic art, complex and self contained backstory and context, incredibly dark plot developments and tension and brutally epic battles. I'm now up to issue 430 and am eagerly awaiting scanlations of the new Japanese episodes.

Ill post a few pics once I get a chance.
 

BareBones

wheezy
i fuggin' love Naruto! Haven't read the manga or watched the anime for ages, i need to get back into it. Last thing i read/saw was the Naruto Shippuden thing when it had jumped ahead a few years and they were all trying to track down Sasuke - so much has happened since then apparently... i just love how epic and complex the battles are...
 
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droid

Guest
Read the manga! Way superior to the anime IMO, and available online from a few sources...
 

BareBones

wheezy
yeah i always used to read it online, i suppose it is superior to the anime, but i still found it wicked fun watching the anime nonetheless :)
 

zhao

there are no accidents
how about a bit of [/IMG]

i don't even know what that is? and why do you like/recommend it? a friend of mine bangs on about all kinds of "golden age" as well as contemporary big titles, and the intricacies of all these, what i think of as, "mainstream" series like Captain America or whatever. i mean he's pretty fucking out there in every other respect from music to politics, but i never knew what he's on about with these comics.

thanks for tip on Naruto, never knew it was supposed to be good.

just read this for the first time. don't miss out, kids! :) (i mean, just this cover alone!)

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zhao

there are no accidents
and just finished first issue of Invisibles 5 seconds ago. impressed with the ambitious scope and story telling, will certainly be continuing. but i really should have probably read it when i was around the age of the kid.
 
and the intricacies of all these, what i think of as, "mainstream" series like Captain America or whatever

Nah, Marvel and DC are just rubbish at the moment, mainly big "events", crossover tie-in orgies instead of good stories that just succeed because the fanboys lap it up. And in most cases the art just looks shitty to me.



Bought these today :D
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zhao

there are no accidents
ha wow i just bought that Peter Pan book for a 10 year old! she liked it (not really a normal 10 year old, she watches a 10 DVD documentary on WW2 in one week, for instance, and is thoroughly engrossed)

did you get it at the shop close to Weinmeisterstr. in Mitte? that's where i go since it's right outside my door basically. been meaning to get German Watchmen and V for Vendetta for the girlfriend...
 
I'm about 600km from Berlin, other side of the country (Cologne/Bonn area), so no, didn't get it there. Cool your young friend is into this, as a child I always found franco-belgian comics much more beautiful than american superheroes (although I read these too, of course).

And if your girlfriend's english is half decent, give her the american versions, I haven't read these in german but english usually doesn't translate very good to german in comics since german often takes more space.
 

zhao

there are no accidents
I'm about 600km from Berlin, other side of the country (Cologne/Bonn area), so no, didn't get it there. Cool your young friend is into this, as a child I always found franco-belgian comics much more beautiful than american superheroes (although I read these too, of course).

And if your girlfriend's english is half decent, give her the american versions, I haven't read these in german but english usually doesn't translate very good to german in comics since german often takes more space.

oh right i forgot where you were. no she doesn't read english :( and i would like to read a lot of that franco-belgian books...
 
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droid

Guest
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Wow! Vol.1 of this just came out. Unfortunately its a selection of stories and not the 100 volume plus serialisation, but its still fantastic! Probably the best cooking manga Ive ever read (though Im still waiting on Shota No Sushi).

To commemorate its 100th anniversary, the editors of Tozai Shimbun newspaper want to plan to publish the "Ultimate Menu." Journalist Yamaoka Shiro is sent to find these amazing dishes, and with the help of his female co-worker Kurita Yuko, Yamaoka will scour Japan to find dishes that are worthy of legendary status.

Oishinbo (also known as The Gourmet in other translations) is one of the longest-running manga ever published in Japan. Since its debut in 1983 in the pages of seinen manga magazine Big Comic Spirits, Oishinbo has been collected in over 102 volumes.

Rather than attempt to publish all 102 volumes of this culinary comic, VIZ Media is publishing an "a la carte" menu of Oishinbo stories, with volumes focusing on various aspects of Japanese cuisine. The theme of the first volume is Nihon ryori, or traditional Japanese cuisine, and it features stories about the preparing perfect dashi (traditional broth made with seaweed and /or fish that provides the foundation of flavor for many dishes), matcha (powdered green tea used in tea ceremonies) and sashimi (sliced raw fish). Other mouth-watering volumes will cover the delicious details about sake, fish, vegetables, rice, noodles and izakaya, or pub food.
 

matt b

Indexing all opinion
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Wow! Vol.1 of this just came out. Unfortunately its a selection of stories and not the 100 volume plus serialisation, but its still fantastic! Probably the best cooking manga Ive ever read (though Im still waiting on Shota No Sushi).


That sounds amazing!

Droid, i've been meaning to thank you for your Walking Man recommendation- it's got me interested in comics/manga again for the first time in years.
 
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nochexxx

harco pronting
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Wow! Vol.1 of this just came out. Unfortunately its a selection of stories and not the 100 volume plus serialisation, but its still fantastic! Probably the best cooking manga Ive ever read (though Im still waiting on Shota No Sushi).

must check this! thanks.
 
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droid

Guest
Droid, i've been meaning to thank you for your Walking Man recommendation- it's got me interested in comics/manga again for the first time in years.

Great! Its a fabulous book. Ive been trying to catch up with the other newish Taniguchi stuff myself...

Interesting free online excerpt from Yuichi Yokoyama’s ‘Travel’.

Some great stuff on this blog:

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Its getting kinda hard to keep up with all the avant manga coming out at the moment!
 
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