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droid

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I really don't have a clue about manga, so you're probably right there. And I agree that there's some good stuff coming out right now, but I don't really perceive this as a lot more than some years ago.

Hmm.. maybe its not such a huge difference...one market that does seem to have expanded is the paperback and 'vanity' collection end of things - all the marvel and DC character compendiums, the new 2000AD ones (nemesis 1-3!), lost girls, 50 different versions of watchmen/dark knight etc... Stray toasters just got collected for example!

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Hmm.. maybe its not such a huge difference...one market that does seem to have expanded is the paperback and 'vanity' collection end of things - all the marvel and DC character compendiums, the new 2000AD ones (nemesis 1-3!), lost girls, 50 different versions of watchmen/dark knight etc... Stray toasters just got collected for example!

Yes, I noticed that a lot of DC/Marvel stuff that would normally just be a trade is published as hardcover first now, which seems to be a bit of fanboy ripoff... hardcover albums is something I associate with franco-belgian bande-dessinées, but not with american mainstream comics.

Today my comic dealer had Liquid City for me, just flipping through looks quite positive.
 

mms

sometimes
If ppl ever want an good intro to comics, i'd recommend trying to read lone wolf and cub, it's one of the best things planet earth has to offer.
 

Slothrop

Tight but Polite
Any thoughts on the ICA's Comica 2008 programme?

It's already under way and I'm not going to be in London until later in the week, but I was thinking of checking out the free exhibitions if nothing else.
 

UFO over easy

online mahjong
yeah i went to see alan moore talking about porn at the v & a

he was good and hairy

i don't know a lot about comics :D enjoying this thread a lot
 

mms

sometimes
one of the big things that kept me reading deadline except for tank girl in the 90s was hugo tate
really fantastic english bloke does a mad roadtrip across america thanks to his older sister type thing
he's done a strip in the sunday times recently
http://nickabadzis.my-expressions.com/
 
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droid

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Yeah - Hugo tate in America. A follow up to Abadzis' original strip if I remember correctly.
 
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droid

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Oh - for those looking for some pure unadulterated mindless superhero fun:

Planet Hulk:

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Followed by World war Hulk:

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BareBones

wheezy
I've just started reading part 2 ("Apocalipstick") of The Invisibles after my mate found it in his local library (cool library!). I read part 1 last year and found it equal parts bewildering and amazing. Not bewildering in a bad way, just in a "what the fuck is going on?" way. Part 2 is pretty astounding so far. Is there any good writing/reviews about it online i can check out?

Also is there somewhere online to read old 2000ADs? I remember being really into one story when i was a kid that was about... actually i can't really remember at all what it was about, other than it was some dude in a crazy mask out for vengeance, with a little submachine gun he referred to as a "snubby". Anyone remember this?
 
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droid

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Dunno - but you can get 28gb of em here:

http://www.fulldls.com/torrent-others-648826.html

That warrior torrent is great! brilliant articles and letters as well as long forgotten scripts. Plus 'V' in its original B+W...

Prompted me to get all the miracleman books... I hadn't read them since '94 or so. Its an absolute travesty that they aren't in print and it was never finished properly. Fuck Todd McFarlane and Fuck Marvel!
 

empty mirror

remember the jackalope
i just read Art Spiegelman's BREAKDOWNS! for the first time in the recent lavish reissue; the introduction is perhaps as long as the collected works that it is prefacing. Really decentering, disorienting, heart-rending, and weird.
 
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