I love Bachalo's style but I find his panel-to-panel storytelling to be quite difficult to follow at times, which prevents him from being a real favourite. His covers are fantastic though.
I love Bachalo's style but I find his panel-to-panel storytelling to be quite difficult to follow at times, which prevents him from being a real favourite. His covers are fantastic though.
I hate to think how long this thread will be by toMarrow.
The rest of us will Forge ahead though.
I am reading Through the Woods by Emily Carroll, which is creepy and wistful and completely gorgeous. Her stories feel centuries old, like forgotten folk tales or Grimm fairy tales. It's the kind of book that you would've loved as a little kid even as it freaked you the fuck out and gave you nightmares. It's fantastic.
Once you get to the next Jaime book, Girl From HOPPERS, you might find his style more interesting. Maggie the Mechanic is still a good collection, but the stories in HOPPERS were a big creative leap.
Fables is great, especially up to vol 11. That's a good jumping off point if you feel like you've seen enough (like I did), but I believe it stays pretty good even after that.
Volume 2 of Rat Queens ain't coming out til May! Agonising. And with the recent unpleasantness with the artist leaving the book, there's bound to be an even longer wait on the next one.
NO! Tusk, in its entirety, with the pauses, as Lindsay Buckingham intended!
Read Saga vol 4 this morning, and I… I mean, you guys know this is great comics. Page 1, a single panel of a robot princess's vagina during birth. Ridiculous. Plus every issue is a total gutpunch/cliffhanger, but it never feels cheap. Great comics.
I read Stormwatch a while back and… wouldn't neccessarily recommend it. It's interesting to see Ellis developing his "widescreen comics" thing, but it really reads like a test run for The Authority to me. I mean, since the series starts at #37 or whatever, the first trade is spent just shuffling things around to…
I loved Ellis' T-bolts, and would love to read more with those characters. Which writer/s would you recommend?
I'm pretty sure Green Day already covered this.
Already done.
Great track but I suspect no one in America knows it.
I was gonna suggest this one!
Beastie Boys, "Sabotage"
Foo Fighters, "Alone + Easy Target"
Harry Nilsson, "Without You"
A Black, a Chinese, a pregnant, a non-profit…
It came in the mail with samples of Tide.