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Offline bdylan88  
#1 Posted : 05 August 2010 19:36:50(UTC)
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Well I am a huge comic book fan. My favorites are Daredevil, Batman, The Goon, Hellboy, Scott Pilgrim etc....

Any Comic Book fans floating around in the world of TRG?


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Offline Rincewind  
#2 Posted : 05 August 2010 20:50:07(UTC)
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big fan of alan moore, frank miller etc etc
but i think my favorate graphic novel woul dhave to be the complete mous..... its a work of amazing brilliance.
I hate it when people see me at the supermarket and they are like:
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#3 Posted : 06 August 2010 01:06:35(UTC)
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I'm not a huge fan of the comic book, I am more a fan of the comic strip. I'm a big fan of Peanuts, but Calvin & Hobbes is the masterwork in the field. As a kid I read the Scottish comic books like The Beano, sometimes The Dandy, but I found the whole superhero thing kind of dull. There are ideas I like in comic books, but I don't enjoy reading comics. I did like Maus a lot, though I did not finish it.
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#4 Posted : 06 August 2010 03:31:50(UTC)
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Gildermershina wrote:
I'm not a huge fan of the comic book, I am more a fan of the comic strip. I'm a big fan of Peanuts, but Calvin & Hobbes is the masterwork in the field. As a kid I read the Scottish comic books like The Beano, sometimes The Dandy, but I found the whole superhero thing kind of dull. There are ideas I like in comic books, but I don't enjoy reading comics. I did like Maus a lot, though I did not finish it.


Good lord! I LOVE CALVIN AND HOBBES!! So glad to hear from a fellow fan!! I used to act out C&H antics in grade school. Got two detentions for reenacting Spaceman Spiff while taking a test! hahahaha!!
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#5 Posted : 06 August 2010 03:33:49(UTC)
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big fan of alan moore, frank miller etc etc
but i think my favorate graphic novel woul dhave to be the complete mous..... its a work of amazing brilliance.



I haven't read Mous, I heard it was amazing. I must check it out. I have been reading Alan Moores Swamp Thing Vol. 1. such a great writer! He took a ridicoulous character and gave him all the traits of a great character. Someone who feel for etc.

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#6 Posted : 06 August 2010 06:09:05(UTC)
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Yeah, Maus was bloody brilliant, read that early in the year.

I'm a bit of half-arsed comics fan really. I've read things like Maus, The Watchmen, From Hell (bloody marvellous book that), Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, and the first two volumes of The Sandman by Neil Gaiman which is pretty great, and then Alan Moore's run on Marvelman (known in the US as Miracleman for copyright reasons) which a fantastically dark take on a 50s style comic published in Warrior. Kid Marvelman/Johnny Bates is one of the most utterly terrifying villains I've read in a comic.

I've got 24 issues of it on the computer if anyone wants me to upload it. Otherwise Marvel acquired the rights last year so I'm sure trade paperbacks will be released at some point in the future.
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#7 Posted : 07 August 2010 03:30:39(UTC)
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Yeah, Maus was bloody brilliant, read that early in the year.

I'm a bit of half-arsed comics fan really. I've read things like Maus, The Watchmen, From Hell (bloody marvellous book that), Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, and the first two volumes of The Sandman by Neil Gaiman which is pretty great, and then Alan Moore's run on Marvelman (known in the US as Miracleman for copyright reasons) which a fantastically dark take on a 50s style comic published in Warrior. Kid Marvelman/Johnny Bates is one of the most utterly terrifying villains I've read in a comic.

I've got 24 issues of it on the computer if anyone wants me to upload it. Otherwise Marvel acquired the rights last year so I'm sure trade paperbacks will be released at some point in the future.


My friend keeps telling me to read Gaiman's Sandman. I think I will. But I really want to read From Hell. Dark stuff!
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#8 Posted : 07 August 2010 04:20:39(UTC)
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Both are absolutely fantastic. Well, I've only read 2 of the 12 volumes of The Sandman, but it is really well right, looks lovely, and the first one has a camero from John Constantine.
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#9 Posted : 07 August 2010 06:02:25(UTC)
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My grandparents are Scottish, so I naturally grew up with The Broons. Apart from that, not much else.
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#10 Posted : 07 August 2010 06:12:50(UTC)
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upload away
I hate it when people see me at the supermarket and they are like:
Hey, what are you doing here?
and im just like:
Oh you know, hunting elephants
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#11 Posted : 07 August 2010 14:40:36(UTC)
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I'm a serious Otaku. If you don't know what that means, then you don't read Manga. I like it because good manga are all about plot and character development, as well as having some of the coolest pictures of all time.

Fullmetal Alchemist, Death Note, and D. GrayMan are my bread and butter.
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Offline Gildermershina  
#12 Posted : 07 August 2010 21:23:38(UTC)
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All about character development you say? I don't know, I would say manga is all about absurdly stylistic action, the Japanese equivalent of non-sequiturs and people with impenetrably weird mix-and-match-out-of-Western-archetypes personalities.
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#13 Posted : 08 August 2010 04:32:40(UTC)
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upload away

Doing so now, shall hopefully be done in about 30 minutes from now. EXCITING

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#14 Posted : 08 August 2010 05:30:00(UTC)
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Gildermershina wrote:
All about character development you say? I don't know, I would say manga is all about absurdly stylistic action, the Japanese equivalent of non-sequiturs and people with impenetrably weird mix-and-match-out-of-Western-archetypes personalities.

Good mangas develop their characters' personalities in depth, so that you feel like you really know the character, as well as helping you understand how they'll react during plot twists.
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Offline Gildermershina  
#15 Posted : 08 August 2010 08:13:47(UTC)
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ALX wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
All about character development you say? I don't know, I would say manga is all about absurdly stylistic action, the Japanese equivalent of non-sequiturs and people with impenetrably weird mix-and-match-out-of-Western-archetypes personalities.

Good mangas develop their characters' personalities in depth, so that you feel like you really know the character, as well as helping you understand how they'll react during plot twists.


That's hardly unique to manga though. What you're describing is just competent storytelling in any genre.
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