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Loved everything drawn by Don Lawrence
Just finished reading Torpedo 1972. Man, did I (when I first read the original 1936), and do I still love Torpedo... I read 1936 when they came out in my late teens, but now they've come together again (Abuli/Bernet) for this new one when he's old but still 100% mean
It's so fucking funny
Always been interested in Torpedo ever since I saw an Alex Toth cover for an issue. Plus i love me some crime comics…100 Bullets, anything by Brubaker/Philips, Scalped, BlackSad, and the list goes on. If you haven’t read The Killer I highly recommend it also.
Recently read all of garth ennis run on the punisher. Great fun
And that texas blood is excellent
Thinking of reading The Eternaut 1969. Watched the show and just learned about the comic which looks pretty amazing visually.
Do! I’m only a few pages into it after reading your post. I’m hooked already. Excellent writing and illustration.
If you like Alberto Breccia, check out Mort Cinder - the artwork is amazing.
Ahh sweet, all right, will have to dive in!
Woah, yah some stunning work there.
I’ve been digging into a few lately — Saga (still one of the most beautifully written and illustrated space epics out there), Something Is Killing the Children (creepy but so well-paced), and I just started Monstress, which is gorgeous and dense in world-building. All of them feel like they’re pushing the medium forward in different ways.
Humm …. Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, graphic novel interpretation by Manu Larcinet.
Such mixed feelings. Stunning art work, but very … homogeneous throughout? Depressing story, but somehow uplifting too? Faithfully captures the feel of the book. I'm just not sure how I feel about the book.
I couldn't put it down.
Next up is Monstress on @Melanie 's recommendation. I hope I like it better than Saga though. I did not care for that at all.
Oh I need to do Mort Cinder too.
I'm very lucky. Our library offers a huge catalog of comics for checkout online.
Just picked up Tongues by Anders Nilsson. Few pages in and seems right up my alley .
I also have w0rldtr33 queued up to look forward to ..