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- PhanLo0
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After watching the Jodorowsky's Dune, Memory (the Alien Doc) and reading Future Noir, the story of how Blade Runner it's cool to see all the little puzzle pieces.
These issues must've blown minds back then.
- pinkfloyd3
- Damn. The best I can do is a copy of Judgement in Gotham singed by Alan Grant and Punisher: Blood on The Moors signed by Grant and Cam Kennedy.face_melter
- I still need to get a Jim Lee, Stan Lee auto. Maybe a Neal Adams, John Byrne and Simon Bisley.pinkfloyd
- For whatever reason, I thought the X-Men were also involved in the Infinity Gaunlet.Continuity
- PhanLo1
- Props to the guy who turned up for battle with a lantern.Good work, Idio-SanNairn
- I sometimes think about the poor guy that used to play the bagpipes going into no-mans land. Kind of haunts me a bit.PhanLo
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- DRIFTMONKEY2
This shit is bananas, folks. God damn, the universe they created here is a real horror show. The video above describes it best. It's like if the Twilight Zone all took place in one town, and Rod Serling was the reason all the bad shit happens.
Every issue is a one shot story with different theme, or flavor. But there's this narrative, of this fuckd'up town that runs in the background, and boy is it captivating. Each issue is a very short read. There are a lot of panels used to build tension, but they dont waste an inch. So much detail in the background of this weird town.
- DRIFTMONKEY1
- Cheers for posting dude!
That Matteo Scalera artwork is amazing, will get this. :-)PhanLo - It's a great first issue. A lot of fun. They set it up really well.DRIFTMONKEY
- Cheers for posting dude!
- PhanLo1
- Added issue #1 to my pull list, thanks. Love the aesthetic.DRIFTMONKEY
- DRIFTMONKEY0
Hey Floyd and collectors... I need some advice. I'm starting to get back into collecting, and I'm looking for a way to catalog my issues online so I can begin CGC process on the rare ones. What site do you use to organize? There are too many options, some are paid, some look like bad UI. Any tips?
- spl33nidoru1
Just getting into Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips' work, the beautiful art is what got me curious but the stories are so well written.
I highly recommend to check their work out if you like the noir genre.I started with Pulp, I think it's their latest release.
And I'm now deep into Kill Or Be Killed, which I love.
Will probably get Criminal next.
- Those guys are great and really produce nice work together. I'm not a big superheroes reader. but I loved Brubaker's run on Captain America.Wolfboy
- Never cared much for Captain America but I'll add this to my reading list, thanks Wolfboyspl33nidoru
- Criminal is fantastic. One of my favorites.DRIFTMONKEY
- @spl33 my position too, but Brubaker turned it into a cool espionage story. It's still a capes and tights book, but it's taken in an interesting direction.Wolfboy
- Thanks Wolf, getting it next!spl33nidoru
- Wolfboy3
I really like the look of this comic. It's a silent/no dialogue sci-fi book. Hedra by Jesse Lonergan:
- Bluejam3
- “It’s an angry work. We’re so angry all the time now. We have to do something with that anger. It’s called Rorschach not because of the character Rorschach ...Bluejam
- ... but because what you see in these characters tells you more about yourself than about them.”Bluejam
- Wasn't he vaporised in the comic?PhanLo
- yeah, looks like they are positioning him as a 'thing' like they did in Doomsday Clock, rather than a single person.face_melter
- love it when another author takes over the project /sjaylarson
- PhanLo1
- Stray Toasters.
https://i1.wp.com/co…Bluejam - ^ It's tops man, love his style.PhanLo
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