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Re: What comics did you read and like this week?

Terry Moore's MOTOR GIRL keeps getting more and more interesting. Just read the last couple issues, which are equal parts heart-breaking/funny/intriguing. This title is my first exposure to Mr. Moore and it definitely won't be my last.

Jason Aaron's STAR WARS, for me, has officially jumped the shark :joy: :confused: I stayed on even after that dreadfully boring "Yoda's Secret War" arc only to be rewarded with that stupid "Screaming Citadel" crossover... but in this latest issue he now expects me to believe that - ***Spoiler*** - Luke and Leia spent 3 weeks between "A New Hope" and "The Empire Strikes Back" crash-landed on a deserted island playing Robinson Crusoe?? I guess my problem is a general problem I have with all SW comics, that if we're supposed to believe our heroes had all these astounding adventures between films, why did they not mention anything or anyone from them in the films? (I know why - the question was rhetorical lol)
BionicDaveBionicDave
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Re: What comics did you read and like this week?

Just finished up the first twelve issues of Walt Simonson’s Ragnarök. It’s pretty much what one would expect from Walt: great storytelling and fantastic artwork. I've been saving the issues to read in one big chunk, and I'm glad I did given the longish wait between issues.

Unlike with Marvel’s Thor, Ragnarök takes all the Norse mythology stories as having already happened—it’s the backstory if you will. Walter is telling what comes next, so a lot of the world building is already done for him, and he is extrapolating on that. But you don’t need to know all the ins and outs of Norse mythology to enjoy the story. Walter explains what you need to know as things develop. Usually it comes up very organically, and doesn’t get in the way of the story. There’s one exception, though, in issue #11 which feels a bit unnatural and forced. But all in all, I'm really enjoying the book.

Best of all though—Ratatoskr!

Re: Wonder Woman (spoilers)-- Seen it? Discuss it here.

The thing is... MOST of the outrage at "not diverse enough" roles in movies, etc. are people being outraged ON BEHALF of other peoples.

Iron fist isn't Asian? I'm outraged on behalf of the Asian people. All martial arts experts should be Asian! I am white, and speaking/thinking for them. And not stereotyping, at all.

Meanwhile, a lot of Asians are probably thinking," Finally, a white guy is the martial arts expert. We need more Asian interior decorators in movies."

Re: Episode 1659 Talkback - Comic Talk

I've been listening to the audiobook of Mark Frost's The Secret History of Twin Peaks...

GAH, it never dawned on me there'd be an audiobook of that! I got the (thick) tome from my library and paged through it, highly impressed but also daunted at how f--king long and detailed it is. I am loving TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN.

Also, I'm so bummed that I live on the west coast and couldn't make it to Murd's show. Sounds like it was wonderful. Congrats, @Adam_Murdough!
BionicDaveBionicDave
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Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming (spoilers)-- Seen it? Discuss it here.

I was totally suckered.

I loved it.

When Toomes opened that door, I whooped.

(Not the only time I whooped, either.)
WetRatsWetRats
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Spider-Man: Homecoming (spoilers)-- Seen it? Discuss it here.

Did you predict the killer twist finale? There be spoilers ahead!!

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bralinatorbralinator
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Re: What comics did you read and like this week?

Just finished Roughneck by Jeff Lemire. I’m still digesting it, but it's a great book. Maybe not his best, but certainly up there.

The story: Going just by the teaser text, you might think, “This sounds a lot like Essex County.” In some ways it is, but for the most part it’s very different. Yes, it’s another story set in small town Canada, which is where Lemire’s writing seems to thrive best. And, yes, hockey plays a part in the story, though it’s not nearly as integral as it is in Essex County. In fact, the use of hockey in this story is more a matter of “that’s just what you do in Canada” than anything else. The fact that one of the two main characters, Derek Ouelette, is an ex-NHL goon does serve a purpose in the story, but it has nothing to do with nostalgia or glory days, but rather to show that wherever you go, you take your baggage with you.

The artwork: Simply put, Lemire has never been better. His linework is at its most subtle and expressive. And his watercolors are simply gorgeous. Some of the effects he gets are amazing to behold. And the coloring plays a large part in the storytelling. Most of the story is told in a range of blues that not only fit the icy backdrops of northern Canada in winter, but also reflect how the psyches of Derek and his sister, Beth, are frozen in the past. Lemire also employs a rich, bright palette during flashbacks and certain details and sequences—the times in which Derek and Beth are progressing, moving, changing. It’s a familiar conceptual approach, but Lemire uses it expertly. Plus, it’s just beautiful to look at. There are also pages with pentimenti, giving the artwork an even rougher, rawer look that fits well with the themes of the story. I don't know if they were intentional or not, but I have to believe they were.

As I said, I'm still digesting the book, but if you like Lemire’s work at all, you won’t go wrong with Roughneck.

Re: Random Bits Not Worthy of their Own Thread...

I apologise for my lack of posting. I missed rank and phile rogues. I missed cool conversations, but I was at the coast.

First I caught a bunch of fish. I don't just buy stuff; when given the opportunity I can fish in the saltwater. 10 King Mackerels and 20 Spanish Mackerel in 3 days equals fish for lots of people (coworkers, the guy at the marina, dad my brother and me).

Second I got to take my daughter and wife to one of my favorite places on Earth: St. Joseph state park. I truly love that place and wish Florida had more places like that.

Third I'm home cooking fish. I am making a smoked mackerel fish dip that will be great with toasted french bread slices. Then I am finishing a tomato sauce to place over rice and grilled fish tomorrow night. I may not be able to fish for $#!+ But I can put together a meal.
mwhitt80mwhitt80
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Re: Spider-Man: Homecoming | Movie News

Starts in a couple minutes!!
Mr_CosmicMr_Cosmic
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Re: Classic Comic Ads (are awesome too)

Been reading Byrne's FF for the first time (or, at least, the first time since I read my cousin's copies when they were initially published---I don't remember anything from that reading), and found these two ads.

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I really enjoy this era of Star Wars comics, from Marvel's first time around with the license. With the completion of the trilogy, it felt like they could branch out (a little bit) with their stories. As a villain, I really enjoy Lumiya, and the writing by Jo Duffy and art from Cynthia Martin are pretty damn good. Of course, the highlights, often, were the covers from Sienkiewicz--always amazing.

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What's there to say? FREE STEVE GARVEY BASEBALL!!

-chris