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- garbage2
- From the same series. For a second I was like "you've solved what I'm getting my brother for his bday"garbage
- But the short series of Robocop vs The Terminator is $200 on ebay.garbage
- Ah wow! I can remember them being in the bargain bins in comic shops. Used to draw Robocop all the time as a kid.PhanLo
- Ha, same. Math class? "Yes ma'am, I'm currently calculating what Robocop would look like if he were a chicken."garbage
- And yes, I did get sent to the principle's office for drawing "ROBOCOCK" during an algebra class.garbage
- ^hahaha!PhanLo
- Bluejam1
"Reprinting the immediately sold-out Judge Dredd by Brian Bolland Apex Edition from 2022, this Masterpiece Edition is expanded – with more pages of original art – and reformatted as a paperback for a wider audience."
- Nairn1
Do any of you lot have any suggestions for something along the lines of 'Understanding Comics'? I had this years ago (well, two copies...) but they got borrowed/stolen. I'm thinking to buy a copy for my partner, but I'm wondering if anything betterer has come out in the intervening decades?
thanks in advance
- Wolfboy2
^^^ @Nairn
I don't know about better (or even more recent) than that book, it's excellent, but I think there a few others worth your time:
1/ How Comics Work
by Dave Gibbons and Tim Pilcher2/ The Will Eisner books –
Comics and Sequential Art
and
Graphic Storytelling and Visual NarrativeThere is a third book, but I believe it was cobbled together posthumously and it shows. It's not a patch on the first two.
3/ Something a bit different and a bit extreme (but it's a good read)
Cerebus Guide to Self Publishing
by Dave SimHe's crazy and his main theory seems to be you have to dedicate your life to the art (at the expense of EVERYTHING else) or you aren't really doing it right. But his description of the craft is great.