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So here is the Art of Millarworld, limited and signed edition.
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Honestly - it's a disappointment for me because of size. It is not even oversized! It's an art book and it have a standard size. It's weird.
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Are all those links to pics a designated thread theyre in? Or just earlier on in this thread? Just wanna know if I wanted to post some of my oop hardcovers where would be appropriate
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[QUOTE=RIPLynott;43257]Are all those links to pics a designated thread theyre in? Or just earlier on in this thread? Just wanna know if I wanted to post some of my oop hardcovers where would be appropriate[/QUOTE]
There is a thread for collection pics, most of the links in this thread are for individual books on release like the post above yours.
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[QUOTE=Catspit;41500]Curious what people thought of Fatale by Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips.. That new volume 1 deluxe was recently released... How is the story? Is the deluxe any good?[/QUOTE]
I was pleasantly surprised by it. Loved Criminal, but didn't care for Incognito, but thought Fatale was excellent. It took a couple chapters to get into, but once I did I couldn't put it down. The Deluxe itself is a pretty nice book; sewn binding and nice paper, wrapped in a nice printed cover.
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Rolling Stone magazine put together a Top 50 list of non-superhero graphic novels. I have to say that I only have a couple of those on my shelves. Most I've never even heard of. What about you guys? And of the ones you have read which top 3 would you recommend?
[url]http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/lists/drawn-out-the-50-best-non-superhero-graphic-novels-20140505?utm_content=buffer0efd8&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer[/url]
[LIST=1][*][B]'Love and Rockets,' Los Bros Hernandez[/B][*]'Jimmy Corrigan, The Smartest Boy on Earth,' Chris Ware[*][B]'Maus,' Art Spiegelman[/B][*]'Fun Home,' Alison Bechdel[*]'The Complete Robert Crumb,' Robert Crumb[*][B]'From Hell,' Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell[/B][*][B]'The Invisibles,' Grant Morrison and Various[/B][*]'Epileptic,' David B.[*]'Ghost World,' Daniel Clowes[*][B]'Persepolis,' Marjane Satrapi[/B][*]'Alec: The Years Have Pants,' Eddie Campbell[*]'Hicksville,' Dylan Horrocks[*]'The Adventures of Tintin,' Hergé[*]'Achewood,' Chris Onstad[*][B]'Uncle Scrooge,' Carl Barks[/B][*]'Cerebus,' Dave Sim[*]'A Contract With God,' Will Eisner[*]'King Cat,' John Porcellino[*]'Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea,' Guy Delisle[*][B]'Black Hole,' Charles Burns[/B][*]'Akira,' Katshuiro Otomo[*]'Twisted Sisters,' Various[*]'The Cowboy Wally Show,' Kyle Baker[*]'Our Cancer Year,' Harvey Pekar and Frank Stack[*]'It's a Good Life If You Don't Weaken' Seth[*]'FreakAngels,' Warren Ellis[*]'Curses,' Kevin Huizenga[*]'What It Is,' Lynda Barry[*][B]'Preacher,' Garth Ennis[/B][*][B]'The Incal,' Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius[/B][*]'Diary of a Teenage Girl,' Phoebe Gloeckner[*]'Mister X,' Dean Motter and Various[*]'Dal Tokyo,' Gary Panter[*]'Unterzakhan,' Leela Corman[*]'Journey,' William Messner-Loebs[*]'Paying for It,' Chester Brown[*]'Stray Bullets,' David Lapham[*][B]'Saga,' Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples[/B][*]'Sex Criminals,' Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky[*]'Pluto,' Naoki Urasawa[*]'Finder,' Carla Speed McNeil[*]'Hark! A Vagrant,' Kate Beaton[*]'Usagi Yojimbo,' Stan Sakai[*]'You'll Never Know,' C. Tyler[*][B]'100 Bullets,' Brian Azarello and Eduardo Risso[/B][*]'Onward Toward Our Noble Deaths,' Shigeru Mizuki[*][B]'Safe Area Gorazde,' Joe Sacco[/B][*]'Berlin,' Jason Lutes[*]'Multiple Warheads,' Brandon Graham[*]'Puma Blues,' Stephen Murphy and Michael Zulli[/LIST]
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[QUOTE=Roland1580;43097]Honestly - it's a disappointment for me because of size. It is not even oversized! It's an art book and it have a standard size. It's weird.[/QUOTE]
Yeah that's strange. Art books should be oversized.
Speaking of OHC, I got this today and was surprised at the quality for being a Kickstarter. OHC, with nice paper and binding.
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I like most of the art.
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[QUOTE=MartinNL;43341]Rolling Stone magazine put together a Top 50 list of non-superhero graphic novels. I have to say that I only have a couple of those on my shelves. Most I've never even heard of. What about you guys? And of the ones you have read which top 3 would you recommend?
[url]http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/lists/drawn-out-the-50-best-non-superhero-graphic-novels-20140505?utm_content=buffer0efd8&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer[/url]
[LIST=1][*][B]'Love and Rockets,' Los Bros Hernandez[/B][*]'Jimmy Corrigan, The Smartest Boy on Earth,' Chris Ware[*][B]'Maus,' Art Spiegelman[/B][*]'Fun Home,' Alison Bechdel[*]'The Complete Robert Crumb,' Robert Crumb[*][B]'From Hell,' Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell[/B][*][B]'The Invisibles,' Grant Morrison and Various[/B][*]'Epileptic,' David B.[*]'Ghost World,' Daniel Clowes[*][B]'Persepolis,' Marjane Satrapi[/B][*]'Alec: The Years Have Pants,' Eddie Campbell[*]'Hicksville,' Dylan Horrocks[*]'The Adventures of Tintin,' Hergé[*]'Achewood,' Chris Onstad[*][B]'Uncle Scrooge,' Carl Barks[/B][*]'Cerebus,' Dave Sim[*]'A Contract With God,' Will Eisner[*]'King Cat,' John Porcellino[*]'Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea,' Guy Delisle[*][B]'Black Hole,' Charles Burns[/B][*]'Akira,' Katshuiro Otomo[*]'Twisted Sisters,' Various[*]'The Cowboy Wally Show,' Kyle Baker[*]'Our Cancer Year,' Harvey Pekar and Frank Stack[*]'It's a Good Life If You Don't Weaken' Seth[*]'FreakAngels,' Warren Ellis[*]'Curses,' Kevin Huizenga[*]'What It Is,' Lynda Barry[*][B]'Preacher,' Garth Ennis[/B][*][B]'The Incal,' Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius[/B][*]'Diary of a Teenage Girl,' Phoebe Gloeckner[*]'Mister X,' Dean Motter and Various[*]'Dal Tokyo,' Gary Panter[*]'Unterzakhan,' Leela Corman[*]'Journey,' William Messner-Loebs[*]'Paying for It,' Chester Brown[*]'Stray Bullets,' David Lapham[*][B]'Saga,' Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples[/B][*]'Sex Criminals,' Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky[*]'Pluto,' Naoki Urasawa[*]'Finder,' Carla Speed McNeil[*]'Hark! A Vagrant,' Kate Beaton[*]'Usagi Yojimbo,' Stan Sakai[*]'You'll Never Know,' C. Tyler[*][B]'100 Bullets,' Brian Azarello and Eduardo Risso[/B][*]'Onward Toward Our Noble Deaths,' Shigeru Mizuki[*][B]'Safe Area Gorazde,' Joe Sacco[/B][*]'Berlin,' Jason Lutes[*]'Multiple Warheads,' Brandon Graham[*]'Puma Blues,' Stephen Murphy and Michael Zulli[/LIST][/QUOTE]
Haha I know only 19 of them. Very intriguing list.
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[QUOTE=pud333;43363]
Speaking of OHC, I got this today and was surprised at the quality for being a Kickstarter. OHC, with nice paper and binding.
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Looks cool - can you only get it through kickstarter?
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[QUOTE=MartinNL;43341]Rolling Stone magazine put together a Top 50 list of non-superhero graphic novels. I have to say that I only have a couple of those on my shelves. Most I've never even heard of. What about you guys? And of the ones you have read which top 3 would you recommend?
[url]http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/lists/drawn-out-the-50-best-non-superhero-graphic-novels-20140505?utm_content=buffer0efd8&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer[/url]
[LIST=1][*][B]'Love and Rockets,' Los Bros Hernandez[/B][*][B]'Jimmy Corrigan, The Smartest Boy on Earth,' Chris Ware[/B][*][B]'Maus,' Art Spiegelman[/B][*]'Fun Home,' Alison Bechdel[*]'The Complete Robert Crumb,' Robert Crumb[*][B]'From Hell,' Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell[/B][*][B]'The Invisibles,' Grant Morrison and Various[/B][*][B]'Epileptic,' David B.[/B][*][B]'Ghost World,' Daniel Clowes[/B][*][B]'Persepolis,' Marjane Satrapi[/B][*][B]'Alec: The Years Have Pants,' Eddie Campbell[/B][*][B]'Hicksville,' Dylan Horrocks[/B][*][B]'The Adventures of Tintin,' Hergé[/B][*]'Achewood,' Chris Onstad[*][B]'Uncle Scrooge,' Carl Barks[/B][*][B]'Cerebus,' Dave Sim[/B][*]'A Contract With God,' Will Eisner[*]'King Cat,' John Porcellino[*][B]'Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea,' Guy Delisle[/B][*][B]'Black Hole,' Charles Burns[/B][*][B]'Akira,' Katshuiro Otomo[/B][*]'Twisted Sisters,' Various[*][B]'The Cowboy Wally Show,' Kyle Baker[/B][*]'Our Cancer Year,' Harvey Pekar and Frank Stack[*][B]'It's a Good Life If You Don't Weaken' Seth[/B][*]'FreakAngels,' Warren Ellis[*][B]'Curses,' Kevin Huizenga[/B][*]'What It Is,' Lynda Barry[*][B]'Preacher,' Garth Ennis[/B][*][B]'The Incal,' Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius[/B][*]'Diary of a Teenage Girl,' Phoebe Gloeckner[*][B]'Mister X,' Dean Motter and Various[/B][*]'Dal Tokyo,' Gary Panter[*]'Unterzakhan,' Leela Corman[*]'Journey,' William Messner-Loebs[*][B]'Paying for It,' Chester Brown[/B][*][B]'Stray Bullets,' David Lapham[/B][*]'Saga,' Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples[*]'Sex Criminals,' Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky[*]'Pluto,' Naoki Urasawa[*]'Finder,' Carla Speed McNeil[*]'Hark! A Vagrant,' Kate Beaton[*]'Usagi Yojimbo,' Stan Sakai[*]'You'll Never Know,' C. Tyler[*][B]'100 Bullets,' Brian Azarello and Eduardo Risso[/B][*][B]'Onward Toward Our Noble Deaths,' Shigeru Mizuki[/B][*][B]'Safe Area Gorazde,' Joe Sacco[/B][*][B]'Berlin,' Jason Lutes[/B][*][B]'Multiple Warheads,' Brandon Graham[/B][*]'Puma Blues,' Stephen Murphy and Michael Zulli[/LIST][/QUOTE]
I have 29 of them. Pretty good list, some puzzling additions and omissions but you get that with any list.
recommended:
Incal: Moebius, nuff said
Black Hole: Excellent body horror/coming of age tale with beautiful art by Burns
Epileptic: Harrowing story about growing up with your disabled brother. David B.'s art is not for everyone, but I think it's amazing.
Cowboy Wally Show: Kyle baker at his best ("Why I hate Saturn" is great as well), why this book is currently oop is a mystery to me
not on the list but recommended:
"Like a velvet glove cast in iron" by Daniel Clowes. Best movie David Lynch never made, an absolute fever dream of a comic
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[QUOTE=slop101;43432]Looks cool - can you only get it through kickstarter?[/QUOTE]
You can order it off their site: badkarmacreative.com for US residents. Or email them at badkarmacreative @ gmail for international orders. Warning: shipping is pretty expensive for non US residents.
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While I still am waiting for the Sleeper. I did get these in the mail today.
Ugh too big, here instead
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Criminal
Fear Agent
Incognto
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[QUOTE=MartinNL;43341]Rolling Stone magazine put together a Top 50 list of non-superhero graphic novels. I have to say that I only have a couple of those on my shelves. Most I've never even heard of. What about you guys? And of the ones you have read which top 3 would you recommend?
[url]http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/lists/drawn-out-the-50-best-non-superhero-graphic-novels-20140505?utm_content=buffer0efd8&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer[/url][/quote]
[LIST=1][*]'Love and Rockets,' Los Bros Hernandez[*][B]'Jimmy Corrigan, The Smartest Boy on Earth,' Chris Ware[/B][*][B]'Maus,' Art Spiegelman[/B][*]'Fun Home,' Alison Bechdel[*]'The Complete Robert Crumb,' Robert Crumb[*][B]'From Hell,' Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell[/B][*][B]'The Invisibles,' Grant Morrison and Various[/B][*]'Epileptic,' David B.[*][B]'Ghost World,' Daniel Clowes[/B][*]'Persepolis,' Marjane Satrapi[*][B]'Alec: The Years Have Pants,' Eddie Campbell[/B][*]'Hicksville,' Dylan Horrocks[*]'The Adventures of Tintin,' Hergé[*]'Achewood,' Chris Onstad[*]'Uncle Scrooge,' Carl Barks[*][B]'Cerebus,' Dave Sim[/B][*][B]'A Contract With God,' Will Eisner[/B][*]'King Cat,' John Porcellino[*][B]'Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea,' Guy Delisle[/B][*][B]'Black Hole,' Charles Burns[/B][*][B]'Akira,' Katshuiro Otomo[/B][*]'Twisted Sisters,' Various[*][B]'The Cowboy Wally Show,' Kyle Baker[/B][*]'Our Cancer Year,' Harvey Pekar and Frank Stack[*]'It's a Good Life If You Don't Weaken' Seth[*]'FreakAngels,' Warren Ellis[*]'Curses,' Kevin Huizenga[*]'What It Is,' Lynda Barry[*][B]'Preacher,' Garth Ennis[/B][*]'The Incal,' Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius[*]'Diary of a Teenage Girl,' Phoebe Gloeckner[*]'Mister X,' Dean Motter and Various[*]'Dal Tokyo,' Gary Panter[*]'Unterzakhan,' Leela Corman[*][B]'Journey,' William Messner-Loebs[/B][*]'[B]Paying for It,' Chester Brown[/B][*][B]'Stray Bullets,' David Lapham[/B][*]'Saga,' Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples[*]'Sex Criminals,' Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky[*]'Pluto,' Naoki Urasawa[*]'Finder,' Carla Speed McNeil[*]'Hark! A Vagrant,' Kate Beaton[*][B]'Usagi Yojimbo,' Stan Sakai[/B][*]'You'll Never Know,' C. Tyler[*][B]'100 Bullets,' Brian Azarello and Eduardo Risso[/B][*]'Onward Toward Our Noble Deaths,' Shigeru Mizuki[*]'Safe Area Gorazde,' Joe Sacco[*]'Berlin,' Jason Lutes[*]'Multiple Warheads,' Brandon Graham[*]'Puma Blues,' Stephen Murphy and Michael Zulli[/LIST]
I've got eighteen, but has there actually been a "Puma Blues" collection? I have most of the original issues, and I agree they're fantastic, but if there's a collection, I've got to get that right away.
It's hard to include some of those long-running series in with single-volume stories. I mean, if they're really recommending the first Cerebus book, that's not where I'd suggest anyone start with.
Anyways, top three: The Cowboy Wally Show (my hands-down favorite comic ever), Pyongyang (any of the Guy DeLisle books are great), and I guess Maus, because everyone should read Maus.
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Is incognito worth a buy? Most people don't enjoy it as
Much as the other books they have done... (Sleeper, criminal etc..)
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[QUOTE=MartinNL;43341]Rolling Stone magazine put together a Top 50 list of non-superhero graphic novels. I have to say that I only have a couple of those on my shelves. Most I've never even heard of. What about you guys? And of the ones you have read which top 3 would you recommend?
[url]http://www.rollingstone.com/culture/lists/drawn-out-the-50-best-non-superhero-graphic-novels-20140505?utm_content=buffer0efd8&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer[/url]
[LIST=1][*][B]'Love and Rockets,' Los Bros Hernandez[/B][*]'Jimmy Corrigan, The Smartest Boy on Earth,' Chris Ware[*][B]'Maus,' Art Spiegelman[/B][*]'Fun Home,' Alison Bechdel[*]'The Complete Robert Crumb,' Robert Crumb[*][B]'From Hell,' Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell[/B][*][B]'The Invisibles,' Grant Morrison and Various[/B][*]'Epileptic,' David B.[*]'Ghost World,' Daniel Clowes[*][B]'Persepolis,' Marjane Satrapi[/B][*]'Alec: The Years Have Pants,' Eddie Campbell[*]'Hicksville,' Dylan Horrocks[*]'The Adventures of Tintin,' Hergé[*]'Achewood,' Chris Onstad[*][B]'Uncle Scrooge,' Carl Barks[/B][*]'Cerebus,' Dave Sim[*]'A Contract With God,' Will Eisner[*]'King Cat,' John Porcellino[*]'Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea,' Guy Delisle[*][B]'Black Hole,' Charles Burns[/B][*]'Akira,' Katshuiro Otomo[*]'Twisted Sisters,' Various[*]'The Cowboy Wally Show,' Kyle Baker[*]'Our Cancer Year,' Harvey Pekar and Frank Stack[*]'It's a Good Life If You Don't Weaken' Seth[*]'FreakAngels,' Warren Ellis[*]'Curses,' Kevin Huizenga[*]'What It Is,' Lynda Barry[*][B]'Preacher,' Garth Ennis[/B][*][B]'The Incal,' Alejandro Jodorowsky and Moebius[/B][*]'Diary of a Teenage Girl,' Phoebe Gloeckner[*]'Mister X,' Dean Motter and Various[*]'Dal Tokyo,' Gary Panter[*]'Unterzakhan,' Leela Corman[*]'Journey,' William Messner-Loebs[*]'Paying for It,' Chester Brown[*]'Stray Bullets,' David Lapham[*][B]'Saga,' Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples[/B][*]'Sex Criminals,' Matt Fraction and Chip Zdarsky[*]'Pluto,' Naoki Urasawa[*]'Finder,' Carla Speed McNeil[*]'Hark! A Vagrant,' Kate Beaton[*]'Usagi Yojimbo,' Stan Sakai[*]'You'll Never Know,' C. Tyler[*][B]'100 Bullets,' Brian Azarello and Eduardo Risso[/B][*]'Onward Toward Our Noble Deaths,' Shigeru Mizuki[*][B]'Safe Area Gorazde,' Joe Sacco[/B][*]'Berlin,' Jason Lutes[*]'Multiple Warheads,' Brandon Graham[*]'Puma Blues,' Stephen Murphy and Michael Zulli[/LIST][/QUOTE]
I find this to be an interesting list for a few reasons. For one, the inclusion of things like Sex Criminals and Saga seems a bit off base, an not because they're not fantastic books, they are for sure, but Sex Criminals barely has 6 issues out and Saga is also relatively new. To put BKV's Saga in over Y:tlm or Ex Machina(technically superheroes, I guess) is weird. The other glaring omission is Sandman, of course, but I think it's kind of refreshing to not see it: