The Church Of Comic Books
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Yesterday, I learned something that made me giddy. In May...Dial H For Hero is getting a brand new series. DHFH is one of my all time favorite "underrated" titles.
Synopsis: A young teen gets seperated from his class on a field trip and discovers a small, dial-shaped machine that turns him into randomly generated super-heroes whenever he dials the word "H-E-R-O."
Helluva weird concept...and that makes it cool. I look forward to that, and to Showcase Presents: Sea Devils vol. 1, a collection of Silver Age Sea Devils tales.
Cool as hell.
And speaking of cool...check out Dynamite Entertainment's six-issue story Flash Gordon: Zeitgeist. Gordon takes on Ming The Merciless in 1934. Brilliant story.
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Kid Kool (1988) for the Nintendo Entertainment System is GROSSLY underrated. Sure the concept could've been presented a little better, but it doesn't deserve the hate it gets in some circles.
Kid Kool (1988) for the Nintendo Entertainment System is GROSSLY underrated. Sure the concept could've been presented a little better, but it doesn't deserve the hate it gets in some circles.
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interesting...perhaps this was the inspiration for Ben 10?
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I believe so too. And although I like Ben 10...I still say, loudly, to anyone who'll listen that Ben 10 ripped off Dial H For Hero.
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Kid Kool (1988) for the Nintendo Entertainment System is GROSSLY underrated. Sure the concept could've been presented a little better, but it doesn't deserve the hate it gets in some circles.
Kid Kool (1988) for the Nintendo Entertainment System is GROSSLY underrated. Sure the concept could've been presented a little better, but it doesn't deserve the hate it gets in some circles.
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I'm just sad there's little to no chance they'll bring back the interactive part of Dial H.
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I don't read anywhere near as many comics as I used to. I pick up The Goon and Empowered tpbs when they come out but the only things I've been following lately are Dynamite's Red Sonja and Warlord of Mars.
Hopefully relevant: I don't suppose there's anybody else interested in the old British comics is there? That's what I gew up reading and I've been getting nostalgic lately.
Hopefully relevant: I don't suppose there's anybody else interested in the old British comics is there? That's what I gew up reading and I've been getting nostalgic lately.
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From the late 70's/early 80's when you could design your own heroes and they might be selected? In Adventure Comics? I loved that too.Kamino Neko wrote:I'm just sad there's little to no chance they'll bring back the interactive part of Dial H.
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Kid Kool (1988) for the Nintendo Entertainment System is GROSSLY underrated. Sure the concept could've been presented a little better, but it doesn't deserve the hate it gets in some circles.
Kid Kool (1988) for the Nintendo Entertainment System is GROSSLY underrated. Sure the concept could've been presented a little better, but it doesn't deserve the hate it gets in some circles.
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Ferget the 80s! The original 1966-1969 series! The interactive part was an integral part of the concept from its creation.
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The iPad and other readers will save comic books. I've spent a horrid amount of money on comics since I got mine.
Image Comics appears to be hitting stride by cutting down on many of their universe comic lines. Developing a universe tends to result in high barrier of entry, given that you have to keep up with a number of titles. I downloaded the first couple years of Spawn and there are many crossovers so I'm not quite sure what is going on each issue. Glad I didn't pay for it, I've read up through year 3 and not much has happened.
I still get my Fantagraphics and :01 comics hardcopy. The paper and printing is always beautiful. Sheen-y paper may represent quality but to me it lacks a soul. For DC, Marvel, Top Cow, and Image, I feel that internet readers are just as good as the paper they currently print on: high resolution and vast amounts of color.
Image Comics appears to be hitting stride by cutting down on many of their universe comic lines. Developing a universe tends to result in high barrier of entry, given that you have to keep up with a number of titles. I downloaded the first couple years of Spawn and there are many crossovers so I'm not quite sure what is going on each issue. Glad I didn't pay for it, I've read up through year 3 and not much has happened.
I still get my Fantagraphics and :01 comics hardcopy. The paper and printing is always beautiful. Sheen-y paper may represent quality but to me it lacks a soul. For DC, Marvel, Top Cow, and Image, I feel that internet readers are just as good as the paper they currently print on: high resolution and vast amounts of color.
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Just saw the latest update on OotS last night and HOLY FUCKING SHIT!
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It is important to draw wisdom from different places. If you take it from only one place it become rigid and stale. ~Iroh
You can't make an omelette without ruthlessly crushing dozens of eggs beneath your steel boot and then publicly disemboweling the chickens that laid them as a warning to others. ~Tarquin
The skin stretched and tanned, the striped suit sown into the flesh itself, the killer donned a new body, giggling to no one, "Wears Waldo."
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The reprint drive, or the fact that something that happened 2 years ago finally has consequences?
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Maaaaann so many artists dieing all of a sudden!
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Rise!! Thread of the Dead!!!
Recently, I have been reading these.
The Adventures of Blake and Mortimer. Comic culture from my youth. I'm quite sure I actually have SOS Meteors at home, and I definitely knew The Necklace Affair. Pretty sure I had read several other older volumes (though not Secret of the Swordfish, that came out in German only quite recently) as well. But a lot of them were new to me.
The newer stories, written and drawn after E. P. Jabobs' death, are a bit of a letdown artistically, but for the most part better written, especially The Voronov Plot, my favorite so far.
One interesting development is that the original volumes written and drawn by Jacobs are extremely male-dominated. If women show up, they are obedient wives of side characters Blake and/or Mortimer visit, and nothing more. James Bond, these comics are most not. In the newer volumes, starting with The Francis Blake Affair, we get one "strong" woman in each volume, be she an undercover agent in Russia (scientist as well) or even an old love interest of Mortimer.
Recently, I have been reading these.
The Adventures of Blake and Mortimer. Comic culture from my youth. I'm quite sure I actually have SOS Meteors at home, and I definitely knew The Necklace Affair. Pretty sure I had read several other older volumes (though not Secret of the Swordfish, that came out in German only quite recently) as well. But a lot of them were new to me.
The newer stories, written and drawn after E. P. Jabobs' death, are a bit of a letdown artistically, but for the most part better written, especially The Voronov Plot, my favorite so far.
One interesting development is that the original volumes written and drawn by Jacobs are extremely male-dominated. If women show up, they are obedient wives of side characters Blake and/or Mortimer visit, and nothing more. James Bond, these comics are most not. In the newer volumes, starting with The Francis Blake Affair, we get one "strong" woman in each volume, be she an undercover agent in Russia (scientist as well) or even an old love interest of Mortimer.
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i bought Batman Earth One today. Its nice but its no Year One.
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