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I'm reading all my old Sandman comics again. I've got through to The Kindly Ones arc already.
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markfiend wrote:I'm reading all my old Sandman comics again. I've got through to The Kindly Ones arc already.
I used to read comics in my really young teenage years, then it was Archie, Veronica & Blondie and that dude that was always so funny friends with Archie. The Donald Ducks were cool too, the kids are into those now along with Geronimo Stilton books!
Jos when living with me briefly in S.A. became a LOBO comic madman! He was a comic freak before I met him but it's a bad addiction. He has the DC edition and I'm sure all the numbers! FFS he hasn't even read them all and keeps them all individually wrapped in a sealed seethrough plastic cover, and there are hundreds 'n thousands of them! How we ever got them from S.A. to NL is beyond me! I'll get him to start arranging them in chronological order, numerically at that! Should keep him busy for hours!
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You've obviously never read Neil Gaiman Debs.MadameButterfly wrote:markfiend wrote:I'm reading all my old Sandman comics again. I've got through to The Kindly Ones arc already.
I used to read comics in my really young teenage years, then it was Archie, Veronica & Blondie and that dude that was always so funny friends with Archie. The Donald Ducks were cool too, the kids are into those now along with Geronimo Stilton books!
Jos when living with me briefly in S.A. became a LOBO comic madman! He was a comic freak before I met him but it's a bad addiction. He has the DC edition and I'm sure all the numbers! FFS he hasn't even read them all and keeps them all individually wrapped in a sealed seethrough plastic cover, and there are hundreds 'n thousands of them! How we ever got them from S.A. to NL is beyond me! I'll get him to start arranging them in chronological order, numerically at that! Should keep him busy for hours!
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hmmm....no, name doesn't ring a bell?Hom_Corleone wrote: You've obviously never read Neil Gaiman Debs.
am i now a bad person?
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aaahhh...high school years!robertzombie wrote:
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That's the second time in one day!boudicca wrote:mortgagesmortgagesmortgagesmortgagesmortgagesmortgagesmortgages
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For laughing at the medium of comics - yes.MadameButterfly wrote:hmmm....no, name doesn't ring a bell?Hom_Corleone wrote: You've obviously never read Neil Gaiman Debs.
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Trust me I know!Hom_Corleone wrote:For laughing at the medium of comics - yes.MadameButterfly wrote:hmmm....no, name doesn't ring a bell?Hom_Corleone wrote: You've obviously never read Neil Gaiman Debs.
am i now a bad person?
They're not all for the kids you know.
My wish list for adult comics or just stunning art is unlimited!
I don't laugh at the medium of comics, just the feeling it brings from long long ago! Trust me if at a party where the company is boring I do search for comics and everyone has comics! Trust me!
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Please.MadameButterfly wrote:That's the second time in one day!boudicca wrote:mortgagesmortgagesmortgagesmortgagesmortgagesmortgagesmortgages
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I have the entire Sandman collection in the graphic novel collections. Damn good stuff.Hom_Corleone wrote:You've obviously never read Neil Gaiman Debs.MadameButterfly wrote:markfiend wrote:I'm reading all my old Sandman comics again. I've got through to The Kindly Ones arc already.
I used to read comics in my really young teenage years, then it was Archie, Veronica & Blondie and that dude that was always so funny friends with Archie. The Donald Ducks were cool too, the kids are into those now along with Geronimo Stilton books!
Jos when living with me briefly in S.A. became a LOBO comic madman! He was a comic freak before I met him but it's a bad addiction. He has the DC edition and I'm sure all the numbers! FFS he hasn't even read them all and keeps them all individually wrapped in a sealed seethrough plastic cover, and there are hundreds 'n thousands of them! How we ever got them from S.A. to NL is beyond me! I'll get him to start arranging them in chronological order, numerically at that! Should keep him busy for hours!
Of late I've also become obsessed with Warren Ellis' work - particularly the Transmetropolitan series, which is very good indeed, and FreakAngels (his current free webcomic).
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Meh. N00b!lazarus corporation wrote:I have the entire Sandman collection in the graphic novel collections.
Just kidding.
I have most of the collection as the original comics (just missing the first 20 or so, which I have as the graphic novels)
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Cheers, Paul! I got into Transmet first, comes highly recommended.lazarus corporation wrote: I have the entire Sandman collection in the graphic novel collections. Damn good stuff.
Of late I've also become obsessed with Warren Ellis' work - particularly the Transmetropolitan series, which is very good indeed, and FreakAngels (his current free webcomic).
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I've also got the entire sandman series in GN form.
It is truely excellent stuff.
@Debs: Nail Gaiman is an English author who is noted for his dark yet witty style. His works often place folklore, mythology & occultist symbology in a modern setting.
Sometimes he just writes fairy tales.
Most consider The Sandman series of comics to be his masterpiece. I would probably agree.
He has written many novels as well. Neverwhere is my favourite and serves as a great introduction to the world of Neil Gaiman.
He co-wrote a book with Terry Pratchett. It's called Good Omens and it's nothing short of wonderful.
I think that's plenty enough to be getting on with [/b]
It is truely excellent stuff.
@Debs: Nail Gaiman is an English author who is noted for his dark yet witty style. His works often place folklore, mythology & occultist symbology in a modern setting.
Sometimes he just writes fairy tales.
Most consider The Sandman series of comics to be his masterpiece. I would probably agree.
He has written many novels as well. Neverwhere is my favourite and serves as a great introduction to the world of Neil Gaiman.
He co-wrote a book with Terry Pratchett. It's called Good Omens and it's nothing short of wonderful.
I think that's plenty enough to be getting on with [/b]
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Nationalise the f**king lot.
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He also co-stars with Von in [url=http://yami_no_miko.tripod.com/nicehairindex.html]in this comic[/url]
Nice Hair wrote:Due to his inability to colour co-ordinate his wardrobe, [Neil Gaiman] wears all black and is mystified as to why this endears him to the goth kids
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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Oh, and rather more to the point. I've recently finished Dante's Inferno, and am have yet to pick up another book.
So far it's a toss up between Dante's Purgatorio (an obvious follow up), Lewis Carrol's Alice In Wonderland or Michiavelli's The Price.
Haven't read any of them, and all three are sitting on my desk, waiting to be read.
So far it's a toss up between Dante's Purgatorio (an obvious follow up), Lewis Carrol's Alice In Wonderland or Michiavelli's The Price.
Haven't read any of them, and all three are sitting on my desk, waiting to be read.
Nationalise the f**king lot.
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Maisey, on Machiavelli? As long as you don't try and run the band like the Republic...
This should be interesting.
This should be interesting.