Silver Surfer omnibus by Slott. I never was too fond of the cosmic side of Marvel and enjoyed the more 'street level' characters such as Daredevil, Spidey, Ms. Marvel more. However, based on reviews I decided to buy the Silver Surfer by Slott omnibus to see if it's as good as they say. After finishing it yesterday I can only say that this is one of the best comic runs that I've read in my entire life. I am someone who rarely gets emotional. I have never cried during a movie or a book before. Never in my life. But at the ending to Slott's run I did. I cried reading the last two issues. For me that is saying a lot, as I've said, this never happened before. I was so invested in this story that I am still sad and venting my feelings on a forum just to cope with it.
Slott's writing is absolutely masterful. The way everything ties together in both runs is amazing. I have never really cared for Norrin but he made the character likeable and relatable whilst being insanely powerful. And then we have the most important addition to Slott's Surfer run, Dawn Greenwood. I absolutely love the way she is introduced and written. She felt especially relatable to me as I've never really delved in cosmic stories before. Through Dawn, Slott really breaks it down for someone who is not so familiar with cosmic Marvel. A amazing addition to the Marvel universe and I hope to see her again some time.
Art-wise it's nothing short of stunning. I have found myself staring at pages many times while reading through the run. The Allreds really nailed it and were perfectly in sync with Slott's writing. From the use of colours to the shape of the galaxies and universes themselves, the art is some of the best I've seen in recent years.
This was a comic experience that I haven't had in years and years. Most of you in here have probably read it. But for those who haven't yet. Please do so, you'll thank me later
None of you seem to understand, I'm not locked in here with you, you're locked in here with me..
I had a very similar experience to Batmil, but I am not a huge Allred fan. Here is my review from when I read it earlier this year from over on the Marvel thread.
I don’t recall if you do digital or not, but I believe the Omni is on the pricey side now. It is definitely a book you have to stick it out until the end for even if it doesn’t grab you right away. I get the idea from your posts that if a book doesn’t grab you in right away you have no problem dropping and moving on. This one is worth the pay off in my opinion.
I brew the beer you drink. What's your super power?
I have started reading Batman Dark Victory, as I finished The Long Halloween a while ago. Loved TLH, so this was the logical next step! Started yesterday, read just the Prologue.
I read Batman: Venom yesterday, it's potentially my favourite Batman arc and I love to read it once in a while
“We have a saying, my people. Don’t kill if you can wound, don’t wound if you can subdue, don’t subdue if you can pacify, and don’t raise your hand at all until you’ve first extended it.”
Please order it if you are interested. I tried not to be too harsh on it, it's not a bad book by any means, in fact it's pretty good, but I became very jaded with comics recently and this just didn't hit the high notes for me as much as it did for LITERALLY EVERYONE ELSE IN THE WORLD it seems like
Give it a chance!
I'm all on board for Slott, Allred and a Doctor Who pastiche from the start, so it wasn't a hard sell, but even I was surprised how hard the ending hit me.
At the start I thought this is pretty fun but frankly, it's kinda silly and goofy and I don't really see why are people so crazy about it, then it just kept developing and the ending was just simply beautiful.
I cry at movies quite a bit but only teared up at a comic once before, just a little, until SS, which made me ugly cry to an embarrassing level
I'll chime in and say Slott's and Allred's Silver Surfer is one of my favourite comics/runs of the 2010's. I wrote about it several posts back - funny and moving, amazing art and colours. Dawn.....what a wonderful character. Norrin was already one of my favourites. A beautiful story.
Just looked it up on the usual places (eBay amazon and the like) and it’s going for more than I care to spend on a character I have no interest in, so looks like this one has slipped past me
I started reading The Sandman: Season of Mists.
I thought Allred's Surfer was the best love story since Abby and Alec from Swamp Thing. I am currently re-reading New Frontier. What a great book! Just some of my favorite moments for the DC Universe and I love the 50's casting of DC figures from old Hollywood. Slam Bradley looks like Robert Mitchum.
Just finished Carthago from Humanoids and will start Carthago Adventures this evening. Let's hope it is as much fun as the original Carthago (it's not a sequel, it's stories with some of the main characters).