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Speaking of Alan Moore, I recently finished reading this:

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I want to say it was surprisingly good, but when it's Alan Moore it should never be a surprise that it was good. But I really liked it, and it made me sad that this is yet another Moore project which will never be finished. I really would like to have seen what the rest of Halo's life held for her, almost to the point of dreaming of fanfiction continuations.

real talk! I'm a huge moore fan but I did not read this one, I will keep my eyes open for it though (:
 
I would love to talk about comics, but I don't really read superhero comics so I can't contribute to much of the conversation.

I really like Bone, Sandman, ElfQuest, Scott Pilgrim, Hark! A Vagrant, Girl Genius, Gunnerkrigg Court, and anything by Hagio Moto. Plus a bunch of one shot stuff I don't want to think of right now.

I've been going to the library recently and reading anything that catches my attention, but nothing has really struck a chord with me yet.
 
I would love to talk about comics, but I don't really read superhero comics so I can't contribute to much of the conversation.

I really like Bone, Sandman, ElfQuest, Scott Pilgrim, Hark! A Vagrant, Girl Genius, Gunnerkrigg Court, and anything by Hagio Moto. Plus a bunch of one shot stuff I don't want to think of right now.

I've been going to the library recently and reading anything that catches my attention, but nothing has really struck a chord with me yet.

I went to this comic shop in town yesterday and they had hardback colour Scott Pilgrim. I want them.
 
that's not true ò.ó he does not like the movies based on his works
but that's because he respects the unique quality of comic books
too much
I'm not just talking about his personality, it's in his writing too. Moore dots his i's and crosses his t's with unwavering pessimism. Watchmen, for example, is the most pessimistic and vile critique on superheros ever written. It also happens to be one of the most creative and compelling single stories ever.

Morrison and Quietly's Flex Mentallo is a similar critique on superheros and their stories. Instead of trying to make you feel disgust toward your heroes, there is hope and endearing love toward them. It's a book written by a guy who really loves comics and let's it shine through. Personally, I find that attitude much more enjoyable. I respect Moore but he isn't the end all be all for me.
 
I'm not just talking about his personality, it's in his writing too. Moore dots his i's and crosses his t's with unwavering pessimism. Watchmen, for example, is the most pessimistic and vile critique on superheros ever written. It also happens to be one of the most creative and compelling single stories ever.

Morrison and Quietly's Flex Mentallo is a similar critique on superheros and their stories. Instead of trying to make you feel disgust toward your heroes, there is hope and endearing love toward them. It's a book written by a guy who really loves comics and let's it shine through. Personally, I find that attitude much more enjoyable. I respect Moore but he isn't the end all be all for me.

oh ok I think I understand you now but I don't agree entirely. he actually grew up with superhero stories, which obviously influenced him a lot, in my opinion you can sense a lot of criticism in his works but also some kind of admiration, why else would he have chosen to write so much about superhero characters (and I mean not only watchmen). that's more the vibe I got, I also watched the mindscape of alan moore which really made me like him as a person.
 
I watched the movie and read the comics. I don't get the hype for Scott Pilgrim. Hype actually made me like it less. The game was fun though.
 
Every comic I had growing up I never read , I just looked at the pics lol, I was a dumb kid B^)

I read most of the Scott pilgrim books and they were pretty good, the movie was awesome and wish more people saw it
 
oh ok I think I understand you now but I don't agree entirely. he actually grew up with superhero stories, which obviously influenced him a lot, in my opinion you can sense a lot of criticism in his works but also some kind of admiration, why else would he have chosen to write so much about superhero characters (and I mean not only watchmen). that's more the vibe I got, I also watched the mindscape of alan moore which really made me like him as a person.
Not saying he never had admiration, pessimism has to come from somewhere. You should check out Flex Mentallo.
 
I would love to talk about comics, but I don't really read superhero comics so I can't contribute to much of the conversation.

I really like Bone, Sandman, ElfQuest, Scott Pilgrim, Hark! A Vagrant, Girl Genius, Gunnerkrigg Court, and anything by Hagio Moto. Plus a bunch of one shot stuff I don't want to think of right now.

I've been going to the library recently and reading anything that catches my attention, but nothing has really struck a chord with me yet.
Bone's the best. I wish I could find more comics like it. Have you been reading RASL, Lissar?
 
Watching the batman trilogy made me want to read batman comics.

Where do I start?
That's a very large question haha

I'd say to get into current Batman you only need to pick up the nu52 Batman by Scott Snyder. A little in the past, but still relevant, is Grant Morrison's Batman which is ridiculous and crazy stuff.

If you want classic stuff then Long Halloween, Dark Knight Returns, Dark Victory etc.
 
real talk! I'm a huge moore fan but I did not read this one, I will keep my eyes open for it though (:

He's written a lot of smaller stuff that doesn't get as much as notice as Watchmen, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V For Vendetta, etc. It tends to be really good though, or at least it has been in my experience. I keep expecting to finally read the Alan Moore comic that falls flat, and never finding it. It doesn't matter which era of his writing it's from either. He seems to have been born a genius writer.


Watching the batman trilogy made me want to read batman comics.

Where do I start?

The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller. That's pretty much as good as it gets.
 
Truth.

To change the subject, I think I want a job in admissions at a college. Because fuck these people don't do shit. I've spent the whole day calling to ask a question that would literally take them five minutes to answer. Five minutes. Five. They already screwed up my application once by loosing my transcripts and I couldn't get in for this semester because of it even though they said I would have been accepted otherwise. I'm afraid it's gonna happen again. :/

Ugh. I am going through a remarkably similar process at the moment and it is fucking excruciating. Simple matters become needlessly complicated, days become weeks and my urge to just take up a job overseas and forget the course altogether rises.

Straight up losing your transcripts though? Damn, that is some next-level asshattery :U
 
Watching the batman trilogy made me want to read batman comics.

Where do I start?
What is it that you find appealing about Batman?

If you want an origin story, there's Batman: Year One by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli. The Dark Knight took story cues from Alan Moore's The Killing Joke and Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale's The Long Halloween. The Killing Joke is a short standalone story that you can read out of continuity and obviously focuses on the Joker. The Long Halloween takes place early on in Batman's career and kind of showcases all of the villains but in particular serves as an origin story for Two-Face. It also has a sequel called Dark Victory that introduces Robin/Dick Grayson.

The Dark Knight Rises takes a few story ideas from my favorite Batman arc called No Man's Land. An earthquake hits Gotham City and it's abandoned and closed off, much like in the movie. Instead of focusing (at least at first) on Bruce, it follows a lot of the supporting cast. A lot of people fawn over Batman's rogue gallery, but I find his supporting cast to be just as strong even though people tend to not pay attention to it. All the Bane stuff can be found in Knightfall.

If you liked Catwoman in the last movie, Darwyn Cooke and Ed Brubaker did a run that's collected here.

I also have to recommend Gotham Central. Batman isn't a main character and it focuses on the police force instead, but it's probably the best Batman-related book.

Ugh. I am going through a remarkably similar process at the moment and it is fucking excruciating. Simple matters become needlessly complicated, days become weeks and my urge to just take up a job overseas and forget the course altogether rises.

Straight up losing your transcripts though? Damn, that is some next-level asshattery :U
I feel your pain man. I get that these schools probably have an insane number of people to deal with but come on... hope it works out for you and your school gets their shit in order! :(

I'm sending like three copies (separately) so if they lose 'em this time, I think I might just give up. :P
 
He's written a lot of smaller stuff that doesn't get as much as notice as Watchmen, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V For Vendetta, etc. It tends to be really good though, or at least it has been in my experience. I keep expecting to finally read the Alan Moore comic that falls flat, and never finding it. It doesn't matter which era of his writing it's from either. He seems to have been born a genius writer.

I agree...I never got into "voodoo" though, but I liked the art a lot. maybe I'll give it another try

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He's written a lot of smaller stuff that doesn't get as much as notice as Watchmen, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, V For Vendetta, etc. It tends to be really good though, or at least it has been in my experience. I keep expecting to finally read the Alan Moore comic that falls flat, and never finding it. It doesn't matter which era of his writing it's from either. He seems to have been born a genius.

Never read Neonomicon? It's horrid.
 
The closest I'll ever be to Batman is Siri calling me Batman when I ask her to :(
Naw man, your name is good enough. You get to be Batman in the future! And hopefully a bit more well-adjusted.

I always feel bad for colorists. They don't get enough love. Dave Stewart does some amazing work. So does Laura Martin.
 
Yeeeeees! That series is super great so far, too. One day I'll be able to afford this statue and it will be amazing!!!

God I love everything Mignola does, if I ever get another tattoo it will be a piece by him. I do have a nice Hellboy statue he did that I would love to get signed one day if I ever make it to one of this private meetings or run into him at NYC Comic Con.

Naw man, your name is good enough. You get to be Batman in the future! And hopefully a bit more well-adjusted.

I always feel bad for colorists. They don't get enough love. Dave Stewart does some amazing work. So does Laura Martin.

Laura Martin does do amazing work :D

 
So what kind of keyboards do y'all have

The loverly wired Apple one - the thin aluminum one with thin plastic keys. It's like I'm typing on Ethiopian supermodels. I do quite like it though. I think my next pick would be one of the proper clickity-clack 1980s-IBM-style keyboards.
 
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Got this today! Arctic Bats is whatever, wanted it for that sweet sweet Aquaman minifig.

My keyboard is missing the "I" and "\" keys.
 
What is it that you find appealing about Batman?

If you want an origin story, there's Batman: Year One by Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli.

The animated adaption is amazingly consistent to the source material. Plus Bryan Cranston.
 
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