My pleasure, Mr Hayden. But with that one, you really do have to start at the beginning -- I read book 2 first, and liked it, but was hella confused.
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Discussion of Buffy and Angel comics, books, and more. Please don't get into spoilery details in the first week of release.
Hey, you know what? I'm listening to the Mekons at this very second. Heavy, no?
Will definitely start at the beginning.
I appear at the sound of the Mekons. It's like a thing.
It must be your superpower!
You think? I was really hoping for something a little less accursed.
C'mon. You know that you have to destroy your safe and happy life before it's too late.
Back from the comic store.
Buffy #51 was not an abomination. Not the greatest book ever, but I didn't think it was that bad. In fact, there were some sequences that I liked quite a bit. I do have some objections to some of the directions they went, but overall it reminded me of the "False Memories" arc rather than the eye-gouging aspects of the recent run. So take that for what it's worth. I will try to give a full review on Sunday, if anybody is interested.
My recommendation of Fray was based on a Jossverse way of entering comics. Like I said, that was what got me back into them. Of course, Sandman should be on anyone's must read list. Lucifer is a fine follow-up to that series. Currently, the top periodicals that I would recommend to anyone interested in literate comics would be Promethea, League of Extraordinary Gentelemen, Fables, and Y - The Last Man.
I think Promethea is in a league of its own (no pun intended), but it can be some tough going in points. Alan Moore's genius can sometimes overwhelm.
For people who've already read those books, the Lucifer spinoff is really very good as well.
Agreed. And rather surprising, given how disappointing House of Secrets and some of the other spinoffs were.
Again I say V for Vendetta. Also the Marvels TPB. A re-telling of all the Marvel Comics characters' stories from an outsider's POV. Good stuff.
And rather surprising, given how disappointing House of Secrets and some of the other spinoffs were.
Gaiman says in his introduction to the first Lucifer TPB that whenever anyone asked him which character from Sandman he thought would make for a good spinoff, he always said "Lucifer," and they always said "ahahaha, very clever," and gone on. He was, of course, quite happy about being proven right.