Isn't it a so called "fifth week"?
yea, but I am glad because it gives me a week to catch up on stuff
Isn't it a so called "fifth week"?
Blown away how good ANAD Amazing is. And the look into the future is promising.
Next up are the female Spider-Books.
Feels good to be able to catch up.
I hope it works. Lol.
Blown away how good ANAD Amazing is. And the look into the future is promising.
It's one I decided not to continue with when I jumped back into MU last week. It wasn't alone though.
I also stopped reading Invincible Iron Man, Nova, Spidey 2099, and Spider-Gwen.
Looks like it connects to his Jon piece.
Generation Zero #1 was awesome. I can't believe it's a Valiant book.
Bah, stuck in Skardu because my flight back to mainland Pakistan got delayed due to the weather.
And I'm pretty much out of comics to read that I have downloaded offline.
Feels bad.
Snotgirl #2
Honestly one of my favorite reads of the month.Cute Girl is so fucking awesome, and slays me
I didn't think a book about fashion bloggers would be both interesting, and hilarious at the same time.
also the ending once again fucks with my mind
WTF! so who is texting snotgirl, is cool girl really dead, that cop is a boss
What issues of asm have you been reading/catching up on today?
It's one I decided not to continue with when I jumped back into MU last week. It wasn't alone though.
I also stopped reading Invincible Iron Man, Nova, Spidey 2099, and Spider-Gwen.
It's one I decided not to continue with when I jumped back into MU last week. It wasn't alone though.
I also stopped reading Invincible Iron Man, Nova, Spidey 2099, and Spider-Gwen.
I bounced off of amazing and invincible iron too, I'm kind of interested if he's felt this way through out (nothing wrong with that of course) or if he feels it's jumped up at all.
Google LL3 on the Huffington post man, by josh dysart. 35 page short graphic novel, hosted for free on that website, really great, I wrote a thing about it last week so still have it on the mind haha should keep you occupied for awhile! (No need to download it, it's just there on the page)
I have read booth Trades up to Issue 11.
I think it was quiete fun and even grew after the first arc IMO, which felt a little bit overstuffed with all that setup.
Compared to the books post Spider-Island its an insane hike in quality, even the dialogues arent that awful quippy as before.
i treat IIM as a Riri prequel so i'm still in
I find a lot of the dialogue to suffer from Waid-itis. An old ass dude trying to emulate culture he doesn't really understand based on what he's seen, so it comes off as kind of stiff and unnatural, but I am still compelled by a majority of the elements in this book (including the art).
i treat IIM as a Riri prequel so i'm still in
That IS how a lot of fashion bloggers talk online.
I'm sure that vapid fashion bloggers exist in real life, I've just never heard a 20-something girl talk like this(Coming from a 20-something year old dude who hangs out with 20-something year old girls). It reads like a man writing what he thinks women talk about IRL than how women actually speak. He's channeling Heathers/Clueless more than a female writer would approach the material.
So yeah, talking online...sure I guess.
I find a lot of the dialogue to suffer from Waid-itis. An old ass dude trying to emulate culture he doesn't really understand based on what he's seen, so it comes off as kind of stiff and unnatural, but I am still compelled by a majority of the elements in this book (including the art).
I'm just done with Bendis in general. He's been put on the list.
Any one get their NYCC passes yet? I'm worried that I didn't register right :/
I really liked his run on Uncanny and that only ended last year. I don't really have a list of writers I wont touch, I don't expect to like everything someone writes. He has enough good will from me that he can write duds for the rest of his career and I'll be fine.
I really liked his run on Uncanny and that only ended last year. I don't really have a list of writers I wont touch, I don't expect to like everything someone writes. He has enough good will from me that he can write duds for the rest of his career and I'll be fine.
Trying to decide, buy even more comics in September than originally planned, or grab one of those 1060 6gb cards. Today's conundrum.
both!
I'm sure that vapid fashion bloggers exist in real life, I've just never heard a 20-something girl talk like this(Coming from a 20-something year old dude who hangs out with 20-something year old girls). It reads like a man writing what he thinks women talk about IRL than how women actually speak. He's channeling Heathers/Clueless more than a female writer would approach the material.
So yeah, talking online...sure I guess.
Happy 99th King!
Went in for the GSC exclusive version, eh?
I really like this quote from Kirby:
"I taught myself how to draw, and I soon found out it was what I really wanted to do. I didnt think I was going to create any great masterpieces like Rembrandt or Gauguin. I thought comics was a common form of art and strictly American in my estimation because America was the home of the common man, and show me the common man that cant do a comic. So comics is an American form of art that anyone can do with a pencil and paper."
I really like this quote from Kirby:
"I taught myself how to draw, and I soon found out it was what I really wanted to do. I didnt think I was going to create any great masterpieces like Rembrandt or Gauguin. I thought comics was a common form of art and strictly American in my estimation because America was the home of the common man, and show me the common man that cant do a comic. So comics is an American form of art that anyone can do with a pencil and paper."
Well it's not. At least for awhile. Thanks Mark Waid.I hope it works. Lol.
Wasn't Kirby at one point drawing (and probably writing) four or five books a month?
The guy was a comic making machine.
Edeit: Perhaps thats an overestimation. But still.
Yes, but I think his pace gets exaggerated a bit for two reasons. One was that Jack worked very hard. During the late sixties and seventies, he did around fifteen pages per week of finished pencils (and, usually, script) and before that, he was even more prolific, occasionally managing 5-6 pages a day. Now, that is very fast someone like Curt Swan might do two a day but Kirby's output was a function not just of drawing speed but of endurance and a willingness to sit at the drawing board 10-16 hours a day. Some artists simply couldn't put in hours like that. And the other thing that perhaps made Jack appear faster than he was was that he did almost no planning. This is why you see very few Kirby rough sketches around. If they called Jack and said, "We need a cover," he would just sit down and start drawing a cover. Some of his best work was done with that kind of instant improvisation. But, yes, he was fast.
Still slowly making my way through Walt Simonson's Thor run, really good stuff. Balder might be my new favorite character. People say they like the initial run with Surtur, but I think it's gotten even more interesting. At the point with frog thor.
Was looking at picking up some current Marvel Trades. Is Aaron's current run on Thor good?
Finally finished Gotham Central. Fuck me why can't there be more!
@Schweinehund: Havent you bought the Odinson Series in OHCs? Female Thor is getting one in the next couple of months, too.