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Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 13, 2009 11:37 pm
by Pirate
Max Reebo?He was the most amazing blue elephant dude ever.We should have a smiley of him playing the drums!

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Sat Mar 14, 2009 7:25 pm
by Seizurema
Books: Anything written by H.P. Lovecraft, Gibson's Sprawl trilogy, The Stand, 1984, City Come A-Walkin', Pretty much anything Stephenson, probably more I can't think of.

Manga: BLAME! (and anything Nihei), Trigun (though I like the anime more), MPD-Psycho, Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service, Hellsing.

Oh when it comes to comics, I'm a pretty big fan of most of the 90's Image stuff, heh.

Poetry: Not a fan. :idk:

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 10:58 am
by FuzzHugger
I have a degree in English Lit, but I'm going to ignore most of the Eng. Lit stuff and just list a few books among my favorite pleasure reading!

--Neil Gaiman...especially Anansi Boys and American Gods.

--Tad Williams' Otherland series (ridiculously huge, could've benefited from an editor to slash as much as an entire book), but it was so expansive and imaginative. I love losing myself in millions of sub-stories, and the way they all come together.

--Douglas Adams...Hitchhikers books (which I actually thought got smarter, if darker, as they went along). (The Dirk Gently books are good too.)

--Chuck Palahniuk's Survivor...maybe his tone and subjects are similar, and I'm not into the shock stuff, but Survivor is just a brilliant look at people becoming cogs, education, and the folly of scheduling your life out. The stuff about how scheduling your life out, building your life around your work, is the same as being able to see the future...set against the characters who can actually see into the future...and all want to die because of the lack of surprise in their lives. So many subtitles beneath the in-your-face stuff, all in a pretty great doomed-hero tale.

There are a bunch more predictable and classic books I love, 1984, and tons of the things I read for my major, but that's enough for now!

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 6:43 pm
by effetebomb
ALL-STAR SUPERMAN

Nothing else touches it.

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Mon Mar 16, 2009 8:38 pm
by Gunner Recall
daltont wrote:
--Douglas Adams...Hitchhikers books (which I actually thought got smarter, if darker, as they went along). (The Dirk Gently books are good too.)

--Chuck Palahniuk's Survivor...


Nice choices!

GF is an english lit major (now finishing masters in literacy while teaching) yet I read more than she does :whoa:

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 2:31 am
by WaveForm3
effetebomb wrote:ALL-STAR SUPERMAN

Nothing else touches it.


if you're going for mocking, and parody, yes, I agree.

I just can't take that series seriosuly at all.

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:46 am
by effetebomb
WaveForm3 wrote:
effetebomb wrote:ALL-STAR SUPERMAN

Nothing else touches it.


if you're going for mocking, and parody, yes, I agree.

I just can't take that series seriosuly at all.


And I can't believe you've read it if you say that.

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Tue Mar 17, 2009 10:26 pm
by WaveForm3
Read it. Own the Hardcover.

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 9:46 am
by harpies
Comics - Enigma: an 8-issue Vertigo comic, wonderful gay theme and story. Seriously beautiful writing and art.

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 11:01 am
by effetebomb
WaveForm3 wrote:Read it. Own the Hardcover.

and you don't like it? or you see it as only a farce? Do you have both of the hardcovers, or just the first? I personally consider it to be the most complete and uplifting work about the human condition I've ever read. and it's still fun. I'm waiting for an absolute edition, but for now i just have all the issues i've been getting since it started. I cry every time I read issue 10. no joke. like this: :) :( :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :) :) :( :) :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry: :) :( :cry: :cry: :)
And this says nothing of the pure craft of the thing, which is easily on par with Watchmen, if not above and beyond.

All-Star Superman is the thing that I believe in. Seriously. I am sorry for you if it serves you only as mockery. "You are much stronger than you think you are." :hug:

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 12:34 am
by WaveForm3
I see it on par with Holy Terror, Batman! I just see it as a farce.

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 1:14 am
by effetebomb
WaveForm3 wrote:I see it on par with Holy Terror, Batman! I just see it as a farce.

weird. i see it as the ultimate testament to the potential good inside us all. I'm pretty sure that was the intention as well (beyond just telling the ultimate superman story). where as holy terror, i believe is intended as a farce. i think i can agree to disagree, though. just wanted to make it clear that this is actually something important to me.

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2009 12:33 am
by WaveForm3
Oh, I wasn't meaning to offend you in any way. I apologize if you took it in that way. But I don't mean any harm, just an opinion. :idk:

No problems here! :ewok:

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:39 pm
by 1,2,3, Pull Out!
Pirate wrote:I really liked American Hardcore,as for comics and stuff I like when Todd McFarlane did the art for Spiderman,The Killing Joke,Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns,and uhhh probably a shit ton of other stuff I'm forgetting.Oh yeah the Howard the Duck comics too!Does any one wanna recommend me some gore/horror/zombie comics while we're here?


This is a little obvious but have you read Robert Kirkman's Marvel Zombies? Arthur Suydam's take on classic comic Marvel covers are unbelievable! :love:

Re: Favorite Books/Comics/Graphic Novels/Poetry Thread

Posted: Sat May 02, 2009 8:19 pm
by Mudfuzz
I just finished reading Noise by Nihei Tsutomu, very cool manga, drawing style is really refreshing, I'd call it gothic cyberpunk if anything.