Only read a few euro-comics but its fun exploring.
Currently reading Blacksad which is great!
My favorite euro comic creators is Didier Chrispeels and Nicolas Kéramidas. I wonder why cartoony art styles are more excepted in Europe then here?
I think it's more that there's a stigma in N. America against cartoony art being 1) for children and 2) inherently inferior, not as skilled because it appears simpler (this is usually opposite). I dunno where that got started but it's for sure not as prevalent in Europe. Maybe because they're more familiar with and influenced by ligne claire.
I've been lucky that Dylan Dog, Martin Mystere and a lot of Bonelli was translated into my local language, i grew up with them basically.
They are both good but Dylan Dog is my favorite, not all stories are great, but most of it is, ofc i'm talking early years, recently i tried some new stuff and quality was not like it used to be, but that's understandable.
About Rocco Vargas, there are 3 HCs on amazon, there are no numbers on books, so i assume release year should be a good point how to read?
http://www.amazon.com/Rocco-Vargas-F.../dp/1569715823
Hey, i'm wondering, since i've read only first few stories, loved it, is quality consistent through the end? i'm asking to see if that big collection sheduled for july is worth it, or i should maybe go with single HCs?
Yeah, but they're also pretty self-contained stories. There's another Rocco book from DH printed even earlier simply titled Rocco Vargas that collects 4 of the earlier stories, that hardcover contains a lot more back story than the others, but it's pretty hard to find - I got it from a library sale (there's a .cbr somewhere though). It's also got a ton of cool concept art for each story, and an article written by Vargas 'himself'.
http://www.darkhorse.com/Books/47-584/Rocco-Vargas-HC
Some of those Bonelli books have been around forever. I wonder what they could still be doing with Tex Willer after all these years.
I'd say so. They experiment just a bit more in some stories with humour or composition, but it's all good.
Have you heard anything about Moebius reissues? New English editions of Enki Bilal's "Dormant Beast" tetralogy (the one with December 32nd, The Dormant Beast, Rendezvous a Paris and Quatre?) would also be completely fantastic, as I own the latter two volumes in French only and they are a tough read for me.
I'm not sure why Moebius in particular hasn't had reissues. We are talking about arguably one of the top three cartoonists of the 20th century and his stuff is nearly impossible to find. I own all the Epic editions plus a bunch of French-only stuff but I'm afraid to keep reading them indefinitely as I don't know if I'll ever be able to get them replaced if something bad happens to them.
No that's true. She work the business side for Moebius.
it's that she doesn't see the us market as being financially viable and didn't think the money would come in. Also some personal stuff was at play too
ah, 1998 edition, tnx for pointing me to another treasure hunt eheh.
Tex Willer was not my favourite, but you have a point, Bonelli tend to milk his cows for far to long.
There is one comic series that i really recommend if there is, or will be english translation - Ken Parker by Giancarlo Berardi, it has ups and downs but overall outstanding series really.
btw. my local publishing house is releasing another Moebius box-set after 'metal years', and i'm soo going to buy this, previous box-set is one of the nicest things i own.
http://www.fibra.hr/index.asp?cat=6&...33&TitleID=286
Yes, I've heard this too. Maybe Isabelle Giraud doesn't realise that English language editions would sell in more places besides the US? Like all Commonwealth countries, Scandinavia, etc.? It's particularly galling as the translations already exist - Lofficier did them for the Epic editions in the '80s. All they need to do is reissue them in hardcover. There is an established publisher, Humanoids, who is just salivating at the prospect. I just don't understand what the issue is here.
Everybody! Read David Rubín's El Héroe when Dark Horse publishes it. One of the best fantasy comics in Europe.