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I like the copy of PLUNGE, as well. I was intrigued by the Hill House line, especially THE DOLLHOUSE FAMILY as I'm a big fan of Mike Carey's work. My days of collecting comics are over, though. It's been 10 years and I don't see me going back to buying monthly books. DC used to be my favorite publisher, by far. "The New 52" killed it for me. Now, when I read the news about upcoming titles from them, I'm just confused. Maybe it'd make sense if I was following books monthly, but from my vantage point they seem to be throwing stuff at the wall to see what sticks.
I have been thinking about following up on some old titles/runs that I never got around to: Grant Morrison's BATMAN run, Peter David's INCREDIBLE HULK (in my opinion, Peter David is one of the best long-form comic book writers), Chuck Dixon's run on ROBIN. I've even been toying with tackling all the SUPERMAN books from John Byrne's relaunch to the "New 52". I also need to get around to reading the entirety of HELLBLAZER and Alan Moore's run on SWAMP THING. Oh, and 100 BULLETS.
So, there's a decent amount, but it's a distant thought. Something I'd like to get around to, but don't know if I will. I don't really want to spend the money on the books and reading comics on a computer doesn't interest me.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostI like the copy of PLUNGE, as well. I was intrigued by the Hill House line, especially THE DOLLHOUSE FAMILY as I'm a big fan of Mike Carey's work. My days of collecting comics are over, though. It's been 10 years and I don't see me going back to buying monthly books. DC used to be my favorite publisher, by far. "The New 52" killed it for me. Now, when I read the news about upcoming titles from them, I'm just confused. Maybe it'd make sense if I was following books monthly, but from my vantage point they seem to be throwing stuff at the wall to see what sticks.
I have been thinking about following up on some old titles/runs that I never got around to: Grant Morrison's BATMAN run, Peter David's INCREDIBLE HULK (in my opinion, Peter David is one of the best long-form comic book writers), Chuck Dixon's run on ROBIN. I've even been toying with tackling all the SUPERMAN books from John Byrne's relaunch to the "New 52". I also need to get around to reading the entirety of HELLBLAZER and Alan Moore's run on SWAMP THING. Oh, and 100 BULLETS.
So, there's a decent amount, but it's a distant thought. Something I'd like to get around to, but don't know if I will. I don't really want to spend the money on the books and reading comics on a computer doesn't interest me.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
- May 2011
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The Dill and Strawberries really love the self watering garden box. I need to find more uses for Dill. Tomatoes have recovered from the frost damage. The Dill plant is more than three feet tall and the Strawberry leaves may be the largest I have ever seen.
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Recently received the Artist Edition of A Scanner Darkly from Suntup.
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Another addition from Joe Hill's charity sale,
Locke & Key Shades of Terror Coloring Book:
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Full Bleed Volume 4:
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Originally posted by jeffingoff View PostAwesome stuff Martin. Love the garden! And I should get my Full Bleed tomorrow.
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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostI've even been toying with tackling all the SUPERMAN books from John Byrne's relaunch to the "New 52".
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Originally posted by goathunter View Post
I've been a Superman fan my whole life. I got out of reading Superman around 1980 (when I was 16) and got back into it while in college---just in time to learn that some guy named John Byrne was taking over Superman and starting over. I hated the thought---Curt Swan's art was Superman to me---until I actually read Man of Steel, the Byrne six-issue mini-series. It blew me away. I loved it. Still do. I started following all of the Superman titles. I was sad when Byrne left, but Roger Stern, Jerry Ordway, and others ably took over. Then came Dan Jurgens and others, and the whole death and return of Superman storyline was amazing (IMO). I read Superman through the '90s, though they almost lost me during the Superman Red and Superman Blue year. I stuck it out until around 2000. By then, all of the artists I enjoyed had been replaced by young artists influenced by manga. Superman was usually depicted as some sort of hyper-muscled freak, and Lois Lane looked like a Japanese schoolgirl. And I'd had enough. I've stuck my toes in the water periodically since then, each time they announce some "big" change, and they've all been terrible (again, IMO). So I spend my comic-reading time re-reading Superman titles from the late '60s through 1997 or so. I highly recommend Byrne's relaunch through the Return of Superman story.
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In a rare exercise of self-restraint, I skipped A SCANNER DARKLY...but, man, those pics are making me question that move.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by RonClinton View PostIn a rare exercise of self-restraint, I skipped A SCANNER DARKLY...but, man, those pics are making me question that move.
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