Different volume. You can read the entire first volume for free online at www.godhatesastronauts.com
But what if we want to own it
Different volume. You can read the entire first volume for free online at www.godhatesastronauts.com
Messi, did you read Gotham Academy yet?
Messi, did you read Gotham Academy yet?
Messi can't afford his books until next week
Not much chatter in here for a Wednesday! All I wanna do is go home and read Thor + Gotham Academy...
So, here's a bit of a random question (and I hope I haven't asked it and forgotten sometime in the past).
I had the first VHS of the 90s X-men show as a kid, and as a result those episodes are probably some of the most iconic comic related images in my head, just really burned in there. It's definitely a big part of why Jubilee is so nostalgic for me and why she's still somehow one of my favorites. And kind of as a result, to me the core X-men idea has always kind of been that classic feel of (a) teenager(s) coming to grips with something new, coupled with the idea of a government society fearing and hating them. Which is definitely a big idea for the series of course, but with all the super terrorists and demons and time travel and legacy characters that can definitely get lost in the comics a lot of the time. I've read the recent Bendis Uncanny X-men up until around the first issue of the "vs SHIELD" arc or whatever they were calling it, and that's probably the closest I've ever felt to that kind of X-men story in a comic. But it just felt like it was dragging its heels too much and not really doing much with the characters, or even really in general (and I think I've heard it gets worse about that?)
So does anyone have any suggestions of X comics (or maybe even just something similar enough) that captures that feel? I mean, I love plenty of other X stuff (got a lovely row of the Uncanny X-Force, Wolverine and the X-men, and X-Statix omnibuses sitting on my comics shelf), but this is something I'd really love to grab a nice run of at some point.
Not much chatter in here for a Wednesday! All I wanna do is go home and read Thor + Gotham Academy...
Not much chatter in here for a Wednesday! All I wanna do is go home and read Thor + Gotham Academy...
Gotham Academy was pretty decent. This is the kinda stuff the Big 2 should be doing to expand their audiences a bit. Good YA comic.
my man.
II'm glad getting it signed by Jeff Stokely reignited my desire to reread it. This is good stuff.
Wonder Woman was it's usually quality. Pretty much the setup for the last issue. Can't wait to see how it ends.
I did a re-read after my several day quest to get it signed by him and yeah it's still fantastic.
I totally forgot about Gotham Academy...
..But I got to meet and talk to Ales Kot, so it's all good.
I totally forgot about Gotham Academy...
..But I got to meet and talk to Ales Kot, so it's all good.
Oh my god. Guardians 3k was just...holy fuck that was awesome. I am on board until it's canceled in 15 issues. 10/10
Oh my god. Guardians 3k was just...holy fuck that was awesome. I am on board until it's canceled in 15 issues. 10/10
Is Greena Mutant or Inhuman?
Dammit. Please don't make be buy an ongoing series.
I love this.For Spike.
Nice! How was it?
He was really great and genuine, I feel, from out 5 minute meeting. I asked him to sign my favorite Zero issues, 2 (Zero and Mina as kids) and 9 (Zizek and Bosnia), and told him that those are my favorite because they broke my heart, and he said that he doesn't think hearts break, but that the walls around them do [paraphrasing because my brain was all over the place].
And I talked to him a little about his great tumblr post on oversharing and communicating your full feelings in society.
I didn't really talk in-depth about comics, especially his, but I'm really glad I got to meet him and thank him for writing some of my favorite books, especially Zero, which I think is an important book for the comics medium right now.
I have unintentionally ignored Zero, and I think I've made a huge mistake. I would like to rectify that, but I'm unsure how I should tackle the series, and what format I should stick with.
Both these books look gorgeous. I can't say how the Incal reprint compares to the old one but I think it looks great. The binding is awesome as well.
Both these books look gorgeous. I can't say how the Incal reprint compares to the old one but I think it looks great. The binding is awesome as well.
oh good, they used the right coloring for The Incal. There was a printing with a new, "clean" look that seemed to miss the point of Moebius entirely
New Green Arrow team did a stellar job! Of course the art can't beat Sorrentino, but the writing was really good and had a cool start to the arc.
Gotham Academy was legit guys! This is going to be a fun book. Props to Becky for her writing. Only after 1 issue and each character established a voice in my head. Book of the month candidate.
I can't wait until Zero gets an OHC. I'm really looking forward to seeing what Ales Kot is all about.
I can't wait until Zero gets an OHC. I'm really looking forward to seeing what Ales Kot is all about.
Both these books look gorgeous. I can't say how the Incal reprint compares to the old one but I think it looks great. The binding is awesome as well.
But what if we want to own it
I have unintentionally ignored Zero, and I think I've made a huge mistake. I would like to rectify that, but I'm unsure how I should tackle the series, and what format I should stick with.
The series is really currently at the top of my favorites list, and every aspect of it is fascinating from a creative standpoint, especially its nonlinearity and the fact that there's a different artist drawing every issue. And it all works so well.
Is it a series made up of one-and-done issues, or are there multi-issue stories, too?
oh good, they used the right coloring for The Incal. There was a printing with a new, "clean" look that seemed to miss the point of Moebius entirely
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O_O -_- I need money.
So far, I've read Thor, Gotham Academy, Rat Queens, L'il Depressed Boy, and Grayson off of today's stack, and man... This is why I love comics.
Yeah, I'll probably pick it up when Image puts out the deluxe hardcover. They're just killing it with that format. I can't wait for the Saga one.
Is it a series made up of one-and-done issues, or are there multi-issue stories, too?
They tend to be one issue stories, each with their own artists, but there are narrative strands connecting them all together.
How is Grayson? I loved Mikel Janin's art on Justice League Dark, but I haven't read Tim Seely before.
But what if we want a hardcover of it?
How is Grayson? I loved Mikel Janin's art on Justice League Dark, but I haven't read Tim Seely before.
oh, alright. I get it. I've flipped through an issue here and there. It sounds pretty cool. I'll check it out when I put in another IST order.
Grayson was really good today. Those feels.
Grayson is damn good, man. I think it's DC's most fun book. Doesn't hurt that it's well written and drawn.
Man Mattel can't be happy about the Arkham Knight delay.