Alan Moore's next project:
In 2006, Moore and his partner Melinda Gebbie will be publishing Lost Girls, a graphic novel that explores the erotic and the pornographic; it is startling and innovative, and the artwork is quite remarkably beautiful.
In the summer of 1914, at a spa in Austria, three women of varying ages meet, and talk about their sexual awakenings. Since the three women in question are Alice, Wendy and Dorothy - the protagonists of three of the most metaphor-rich children's books of literary history - their conversations stray into some weird and wonderful territory. "Why can't a pornographic graphic novel be as fine as anything in the field, and still be sexy?" Moore asks. For all his disillusion with the actual industry, Alan Moore is as in love as ever with the wonderful possibilities of hybrid comics to do things that no other art form can manage.
I've read the first part of that. I found it on Bit Torrent.
Yeah, I think that's from a few years back, but kept having publishing problems. But hooray for it finally coming out! Assuming it really does this time.
We have the very first issue of that, from way back when it was first released.
I just want to say -- Teen Titans #29: MEEP. With the
Tim/Jason
and the
2 Robins
-- HELL yeah.
From icv2.com
Buffy Returns
To Comics
November 10, 2005
Joss Whedon has revealed that he will script the first four issues of a new Buffy the Vampire Slayer series for Dark Horse, and oversee subsequent issues. The book will take place after the end of Buffy and Angel, and as he put it in a post on Whedonesque.com, "be canon in the Buffy world." Whedon's story arc will place Buffy living in Italy with The Immortal.
Whedon also said that he's continuing to try to develop a Spike movie, but had no specific dates set.
Finally read last week's Ult. Spidey (which I think I'm alone on at this point) but I still need to whine. Why did they have to make
Captain DeWolf evil
? I like her, gorrammit!
Yeah, I think that's from a few years back, but kept having publishing problems. But hooray for it finally coming out! Assuming it really does this time.
Weren't parts of that serialized in some anthology comic (Taboo maybe?) the way that FROM HELL was, or am I just getting it confused with FROM HELL?
Anyone still reading Y: Last Man? It's moving so sloooooooowly.