Gandalfe, what kind -- if any -- of comics knowledge has he picked up from TV and movies? Mostly, I mean just the general gist of Spider-Man, from the movies, etc.
Because if he has some basic knowledge, I utterly LOVE Marvels.
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Gandalfe, what kind -- if any -- of comics knowledge has he picked up from TV and movies? Mostly, I mean just the general gist of Spider-Man, from the movies, etc.
Because if he has some basic knowledge, I utterly LOVE Marvels.
I know it's not a popular choice around here, but I'd also recommend the trade paperback of John Byrne's Man of Steel.
Sorry, my head just exploded.
Did I mention that he wears Buddy Holly glasses and has a shaved head? Very individualistic, he is.
Powers is very good. He might enjoy that. I thought of Astro City but I think it's a bit too much for the neophyte.
And, while enjoyed some of Top Ten, I have to say, and this may be sacreligious, that Alan Moore has gone way downhill. Tom Strong is also OK, but Supreme is too self concious, and Promethea? Ugh. He seems to have forgotten one of the first rules of story telling . . . . Show, don't tell.
Haven't read Transmet.
As far as the Mormon thing, I think just not, like, Preacher or Sin City. No boobies or outrageous language.
Forgot about Marvels. God, that's lovely.
I really like John Byrne. Maybe I'll try that.
Supreme is too self concious
I read Judgment Day, thinking it would be cool, but instead it kinda sucked, mostly.
Don't touch anything that's been touched by Rob Liefield. It's evil.
Heh. The recent Red K Awards busted on him for even trying to solicit upcoming projects as if there were ever going to be a finished print product.
Am I the only one looking at the pricetag under those chintzy Aquaman and Daredevil costumes and thinking they left off the con- prefix when referring to the artist?
They're Art, honey.