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I spent too much, but I tracked down a new copy of the Iron Fist omnibus. Super excited to pick it up this weekend.

We, the people who pay way above the cover price of an omnibus, are part of a problem, I believe. But I don't know how not to be. :X

It is too good to have your favorite runs in this format, but man does people overprice the hell out of these things the moment they go out of print.
 
The fact that there are only a handful of people talking about PRJ makes me weep into my pillow... you should all be ashamed of yourselves
GO READ THIS BOOK.

I would kill for a print of the last page of this months issue. I freaking love this book.
 
What Namor swagger may look like:

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I had a comic come out on Comixology today.

http://www.comixology.com/Spera-Vol-2-4/digital-comic/JUL120755D

I did most of the art for it a year ago, so it feels kind of weird looking at it again because i've gotten a lot better in a lot of respects. But that's how it goes. The printed anthology should be coming out in the coming months.

In other non whore news, I got Hawkeye and Half Century War today, good stuff on both accounts yet again.

congrats! one of my friends did work for Spera. I'm not sure what issue, I think it was a special? Maybe Spera: Magical Girls. I really should know...she's a good friend lol

is the preview art yours?
 
Punk Rock Jesus

BIGGEST PIC YOU EVER DID SEE



Same here, it's wicked.

It's churlish but I really can't get past the title. It seems super trite and obvious, like something I would have come up with when I was 14. And the imagery isn't really helping, that kind of punk hasn't evebn existed for 30 years and it's relevancy is dubious. Is it set in the past or present? And the Jesus in the title too - I dunno, the whole thing comes across as Murphy saying "I'm edgy and deep!" but the impression I get is immature and half baked.

In a way it reminds me of how in the Donnie Darko commentaries Richard Kelly keeps referring to 'comic book' ideas, while having no coherent articulation of what that means. Which ironically is kind of what I'm doing here.. :P

So, PRJ fans - sell me on this in a couple of sentences. How wrong am I? What's good about this book?
 
It's churlish but I really can't get past the title. It seems super trite and obvious, like something I would have come up with when I was 14. And the imagery isn't really helping, that kind of punk hasn't evebn existed for 30 years and it's relevancy is dubious. Is it set in the past or present? And the Jesus in the title too - I dunno, the whole thing comes across as Murphy saying "I'm edgy and deep!" but the impression I get is immature and half baked.

In a way it reminds me of how in the Donnie Darko commentaries Richard Kelly keeps referring to 'comic book' ideas, while having no coherent articulation of what that means. Which ironically is kind of what I'm doing here.. :P

So, PRJ fans - sell me on this in a couple of sentences. How wrong am I? What's good about this book?

This post wasn't sufficient?
 
Actually, this thread has been moving so fast lately that if I try to catch up I'm constantly 3pages behind the current talk, so I did cut out the last 6 pages that I've missed. Oops. That post answers my query with perfect specificity. My reservations about the lame-o title still stand.

I agree that the while actual name of the book isn't the greatest, the book itself is phenomenal. USA Today had a pretty good interview with Murphy about it back at the end of July - usat.ly/TfKq2s
 
We, the people who pay way above the cover price of an omnibus, are part of a problem, I believe. But I don't know how not to be. :X

It is too good to have your favorite runs in this format, but man does people overprice the hell out of these things the moment they go out of print.

It hasn't been out of print for that long, so the price wasn't crazy out of hand, but still.
 
congrats! one of my friends did work for Spera. I'm not sure what issue, I think it was a special? Maybe Spera: Magical Girls. I really should know...she's a good friend lol

is the preview art yours?

Yeah it is (besides the cover). And that's cool, hah, Spera has no bounds I've discovered as far as who knows who on the project. I liked Magical Girls, it was a fun take on the series.
 
Hawkeye #3- fuck yeah motherfucker. Favorite book right now.

Supergirl #13- This book isn't even that good but I like it for some reason. Good issue.

Justice League #13- LOLOLOL AWWW YEAH HERE WE GO

Sword of Sorcery #1- Pretty cool but obviously it's early. Next couple issues better be amazing. Anyone else pick this up?
 
Finally read this this morning. So brilliant. And another undermentioned aspect of this book, PITCH PERFECT depiction of Actual Brooklyn.

One thing I wanted to mention with Casanova and Defenders #4 and now Hawkeye is that Fraction has really mastered the art of the one-page storytelling in these one-shots. Half the pages of the books are just single scenes that work on their own and add to the whole, each filled with jokes or foreshadowing or rising tension. The scene where my quote was from and the next one are can be broken down into three parts. 1. Widescreen establishing shot, 2. the bulk of the page in the middle being the banter between Kate and Clint, smaller panels 3. cute ending as the car drives off, widescreen again, and we're off to the next fun thing. Next page, 1. widescreen establishing shot, 2. the bulk of the page in the middle being the taunts from the tracksuit guy, with the rising tension of Kate's car approaching closer and closer in the windshield, small interior shots of the conversation and the car 3. CRASH, tension released, widescreen shot, off to the next page we'll do another fun thing.

It's quick, snappy, concise, fun comic book storytelling. It's the same length as all the other Marvel books but it doesn't waste a single page on decompression.
 
And reading awful comic because it has a character I love? This is what keeps the flame alive during the bad years.

That sounds pretty bad too, to be perfectly honest. I mean, I ain't readin' X-Factor even though Longshot's in it. Book just don't do it for me. I love a bunch of DC characters but read none of their books. Although to be fair, DC kind of "killed" them all by rebooting them, at least for me. But it's always about the creative, as Donnie Drapes might say.
 
And reading awful comic because it has a character I love? This is what keeps the flame alive during the bad years.

Also, I can't think of any year, or even month, where at least a few quality creators were putting out phenomenal work. And I've been at the comic book store every Wednesday since 1988.

So.......
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....yeah.
 
There is no way you could pay me to buy a book about Hawkeye.

I don't think much of hawkeye, to me he's been a random white guy with blonde hair who shoots a bow and has a vanilla personality with occasional hostility.

The first two issues of Hawkeye were great, they were fun and engaging and reminded me of the quality of Fraction's Iron Fist, another character i knew very little of and also fell into the "random white guy" container. Hawkeye should not be missed if you like fun. And not ASM fake fun *pokes kryptonian* but actual fun.
 
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