Rick and Morty HC vol 3 at work, Absolute Kingdom Come at home
Rick and Morty HC vol 3 at work, Absolute Kingdom Come at home
Wow, it's been a while since I posted here. Read quite a bit in the meantime:
- The Incal (coffee table size editions 1-6)
- Black Science Deluxe Hardcovers 1 and 2
- American vampire Omnibus
- Before the Incal Slipcase Edition
- Castle in the Stars Hardcover volume 2
Currently halfway through the second Knightfall Omnibus.
I am reading Batman the War Years. A collection of stories from the 40s. It also has several articles on how batman writers handed the war. It is a great hardcover read. I also have Superman the war years that I am going to read next. My mom got them for me for Christmas and found them on Wish.com of all places.
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I started the Silver Surfer Omnibus (Scott/Allred). I got through the first 3 issues. It is SOO good. I am really glad I picked this one up. It's not entirely how I picture the Silver Surfer talking/acting (although I haven't read THAT much with him) but I just loved reading the dialogue. It's pretty funny in parts.
Got this for Christmas and wanted to jump in, but then watched the new season of Runaways which prompted me to crack open the Runaways Omnibus I was saving for later in the year (already read the series digitally last year when the first season debuted on Hulu).
Since I just started my re-read of Uncanny X-Men, I will have to read Silver Surfer during my first UXM break once I finish the first omnibus.
Not that I am complaining. It is nice to break up the older & newer material. Especially with a run as long as UXM.
Currently reading Hellboy omnibus vol 1, almost done with it. Although I'm enjoying the read, it's not as good as I have expected it to be. Hoping that the second and third volumes will be better as I couldn't prevent myself from buying them.
Furthermore, just finishing these books this week:
- kill or be killed vol 1
- Deadly class vol 1
- Deadly class vol 2
Both kill or be killed and deadly class were binge reading material, really enjoyed both titles.
I just finished reading the Old Man Logan trade by Mark Millar.....I knew, going in, the film didn't have much in common with the original storyline by Millar, but literally the only similarities between the book and the film were the fact it's set in the future and it focuses on Wolverine. Also, I quite like some of Millar's work, but Old Man Logan has to be one of the worst comics he's ever written. How this comic ever became popular is beyond me. It goes into the same bin as Marvel Zombies as one of the most overrated comics I've read from the past 20 years.
I think I need to read some Moore or Morrison to help cleanse my soul.
I remember buying the first Hellboy omnibus and didn't think much of it, either. I never tried BPRD out.
worse than Nemesis?
or Wanted?
Although I can see what he was going for in both (same for OML).
As for Hellboy: I think it gets better with repeated readings. It has too much hype and when you first read it you might expect something bombastic but I think it's main strength is its atmosphere and the elegant and effortless way it's executed.
Or at least it worked for me that way.
Also not sure how well it works in the new omnibuses, I've always read it in publication order.
Just Finished:
- Chew Omnivor edition vol.1
- Scalped French Omnibus vol.2
- IDW Library of American Comics Essentials - 1934 Krazy Kat
- Batman: White Knight french tpb
- Daredavil by Franck Miller & Klaus Janson (3 volumes)
- Punk Rock & Trailer Parks + My Friend Dahmer + Trashed
- Batman by Neal Adam french Omnibus vol.1
Just Started:
- Spirou & Fantasio french omnibus vol.6
- Snowpiercer french omnibus
Is waiting:
- Darkest Night french omnibus
- Brightest Day french omnibus
- Uncle Scrooge by Don Rosa french Omnibus (7 volumes)
Will get soon:
- Gotham Central french omnibus vol.2-4
- Batman: New Gotham french Omnibus (3 volumes)
- Batman: Murderer & Fugitive french Omnibus (3 volumes)
- Chew Omnivor edition vol.2
- Hellblazer, Vol. 3: The Fear Machine
- Marvel Knights Daredevil by Smith & Quesada: Guardian Devil
- Marvel Knights Daredevil by Mack & Quesada: Parts of a Hole
- Marvel Knights Daredevil by Bendis, Jenkins, Gale & Mack: Unusual Suspects
- Marvel Knights Daredevil by Bendis & Maleev: Underboss
- Hulk: Future Imperfect / The End tpb
- Hulk: Planet Hulk tpb
- Donald Duck Dynasty by Carl Barks french omnibus (24 volumes)
- Golden age of Mickey Mouse by Floyd Gottfredson french omnibus (12 volumes)
- Romano Scarpa Omnibus (Mickey, Donal, and more Disney stories) (4 volumes but ongoing)
- Teenage Mutan Ninja Turtules: Color Classics vol.2
- Batman by Jim Aparo french omnibus vol.2
- Batman by Neal Adams french omnibus vol.2
- Spirou & Fantasio french omnibus vol.7-13
- Lucky Luke New french Omnibus (3 volumes so far)
- Kick Ass boxset
- The Secret Service: Kingsman + Kingsman: The Big Exit + Kingsman: Red Diamond
- TEOTFW (The End Of The Fucking World) tpb
- Tom Strong french omnibus vol.1
- Planetary book 1 & 2
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Just finished the second LE sized Alien book that DH released last year, and I must say there has never been a worse fit than Sam Keith and Aliens, the art is absolutely awful, I don’t think I have ever seen anything as bad in a comic, I remember his Maxx stuff, but this looks like a not particularly talented 10 year old has drawn it, I’m surprised DH didn’t just bin it when they received it
Personally I'd say yes. While Nemesis and Wanted can be brain-dead and offensive, OML is just lazy as hell and dumb. The laziest uninspired post-apocalyptic tropes, and those stupid X-Box's.
I'd disagree with this wholeheartedly. While it was a shock as a kid to open those beautiful Earth War covers and be presented with the radically different Sam Keith artwork, I think his xenomorphs and their surroundings are some of the most interesting in that universe.