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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.


Steph L. - Aug 08, 2003 4:21:36 am PDT #732 of 10000
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

I really need a paper back of V For Vendetta, because I hate digging the individual issues out.

I read V For Vendetta in one weekend -- so damn good. Freaked me out, though. I still have From Hell sitting on my desk to be read, but I've been told to not read it at night.


DavidS - Aug 08, 2003 7:15:05 am PDT #733 of 10000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

I've got a bunch of V for Vendetta in the original Warrior (that is to say, properly b/w). Also some Marvelman before he was miraculous. And, of course, the original run of Swamp Thing with Moore.

I was lucky enough to be editing Amazing Heroes during the heydey of Miller and Moore, having The Watchmen, Elektra and Dark Knight as covers during my run.


HoyaSaxa - Aug 08, 2003 6:43:26 pm PDT #734 of 10000
Diablo Robotico Up.

Another comic high on my list is DC's Crisis on Infinite Earths. I am a fan of sheer total scope, and this series was a wonderful move, insofar as that it compressed the DCverse. Plus, seeing Darkseid try and save the day against the Anti-Monitor was an interesting creative device. The artwork involved in assembling so many characters in the 12-issue series was a solid effort.

Naturally, I'm also a fan of the Batman V. Dracula "Elseworld" trilogy, which included the gripping Bloodstorm middle chapter and the grotesque Crimson Mist finale. The operating principles of vampirism in the BVD arc are different than in the Buffyverse, but it makes for a good plot.

I like that Fray evolved as it did. The plot twist was at both surprising and not. Very Jossian.


Frankenbuddha - Aug 08, 2003 7:21:14 pm PDT #735 of 10000
"We are the Goon Squad and we're coming to town...Beep! Beep!" - David Bowie, "Fashion"

So, Hec, any Gary Groth stories you care to share. The Harlan Ellison saga alone was quite eye-opening. Nobody came out of that looking very good. I think my comics era may have been just post your tenure, but I'm not sure.


DavidS - Aug 09, 2003 6:11:36 am PDT #736 of 10000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

So, Hec, any Gary Groth stories you care to share.

Heh. Uh, he went to Europe to talk to Crumb about putting out the Complete Crumb. So, he went to Amsterdam with Crumb and Aline, and they walked through the prostitute district. Aline was giving Gary a hard time about watching all the women in the windows and asking him what his fantasy was. Gary copped to the two girls fantasy, and with the Crumbs egging him on (and paying for it) - he did it.


DavidS - Aug 09, 2003 10:15:30 am PDT #737 of 10000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Mmmm, going through the comics that I didn't give away so I can store them. Walt Simonson Thor. Complete Chaykin run of American Flagg (incredibly underrated series, I always thought). Mister X (a comic I re-read periodically just because I love seeing that city). Warrior with both Marvelman and V for Vendetta. Early Peter Milligan (Strange Days, Johnny Nemo). Entire run of Nexus (again, one of the most underrated comics ever). Kubert's Tarzan (brilliant, definitive I think). Stig's Inferno, Grendel, tons of Swamp Thing, Batman Year One (way better than Dark Knight, I think), Doom Patrol, about the entire run of Zot!; lots of Madman; Flaming Carrot; Aztec Ace; Starstruck (Elaine Lee and Mike Kaluta - pretty cool), original run of Mage.

Among the indie stuff: L&R complete (god, I hadn't seen those original covers in forever. #5 is so beautiful); Lloyd LLewllyn, Neat Stuff, Hate, Eightball, Desert Peach, Yummy Fur (including the original ending to Ed the Happy Clown which isn't in the TPB); True Swamp; Weirdo.

Keepers.


HoyaSaxa - Aug 09, 2003 11:12:45 am PDT #738 of 10000
Diablo Robotico Up.

David S says that :"Batman Year One (way better than Dark Knight, I think),"

What makes Year One great is that we get a more noir-like Batman, and the plot deals with corruption, infidelity and pain. Dark Knight Returns is flamboyant and eccentric, still my personal favorite, but it's a different take on the genre.


victor infante - Aug 09, 2003 12:05:09 pm PDT #739 of 10000
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

Doom Patrol

Which version?

What makes Year One great is that we get a more noir-like Batman, and the plot deals with corruption, infidelity and pain. Dark Knight Returns is flamboyant and eccentric, still my personal favorite, but it's a different take on the genre.

That, and Batman giving Superman a well-deserved ass kicking. IJS.


DavidS - Aug 09, 2003 12:24:36 pm PDT #740 of 10000
"Look, son, if it's good enough for Shirley Bassey, it's good enough for you."

Which version?

Grant Morrison. It's not complete though. Almost a random batch of about 25 comics. (The comic store was going out of biz and I just grabbed what they had for twenty five cents a pop.)

Most prized, Love and Rockets 1-50. (I wrote a letter to them published in #13, incidentally.)


victor infante - Aug 09, 2003 12:46:19 pm PDT #741 of 10000
To understand what happened at the diner, we shall use Mr. Papaya! This is upsetting because he's the friendliest of fruits.

Grant Morrison. It's not complete though. Almost a random batch of about 25 comics. (The comic store was going out of biz and I just grabbed what they had for twenty five cents a pop.)

Good, good run. Didn't care much for the Rachel Pollack stuff that followed, but Grant did it right. Weird, but right.