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« Reply #100 on: 10:09 AM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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Just read The Stand #1. What an easy read. Great art and paced really nicely. Cant wait for the 2nd. Nice character sketch section at the back.
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« Reply #101 on: 10:09 AM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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« Reply #102 on: 01:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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The man just does not get enough credit for simply being a good writer. One of the most interesting books I've ever read was King's book, "On Writing". Two distinct books for the price of one, a memoir and also his view of how the craft of writing works in his mind; both stories very interesting and IMHO, both were back-handed statements to his critics that his work should be considered legitimate literary works.
I nominate "On Writing" for an upcoming 11 O'Clock Reading Challenge; definitely deserves to be in anyone's collection.
Great book. It almost made me want to try writing, even though he said it is really hard and I know I'm a horrible writer. I really recommend the audio version. He reads it, and he has a great voice.
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TV's Frank: The way he struts around like he owns the place...PAH! Dr. Forrester: Let's use method 53, hmm? TV's Frank: Yes. Elegant...painful. Dr. Forrester: And leaves nothing behind but the great small of Brüt!
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« Reply #103 on: 01:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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I need to re-read Ronin. I got it years ago when I joined the Sci Fi book club for the Preacher trades. I remember liking it.
From what I heard about Force Unleashed, the developers thought they could make a game where you can toss around star destroyers and that would distract players from the fact that there isn't much else.
I'm just jealous that Vince has a X Box and a Wii. I haven't been able to upgrade past my PSP and PS2.
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TV's Frank: The way he struts around like he owns the place...PAH! Dr. Forrester: Let's use method 53, hmm? TV's Frank: Yes. Elegant...painful. Dr. Forrester: And leaves nothing behind but the great small of Brüt!
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« Reply #104 on: 01:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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I actually wouldn't mind ON WRITING as the next "big boy book" challenge -- I have it on my overflowing "writing" shelf, but just haven't read it yet...
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« Reply #105 on: 01:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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I actually wouldn't mind ON WRITING as the next "big boy book" challenge -- I have it on my overflowing "writing" shelf, but just haven't read it yet...
Works for me. I wouldn't mind reading that one again. 
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« Reply #106 on: 02:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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On writing was an interesting exercise, but ultimately it comes down to...do you have the chops or not? I mean you can take painting classes for 30 years and never have the eye to land a gallery showing. Writing is one of those fascinating endeavors b/c everyone writes, and therefore summarily underestimates the combination of refined skill and blind luck that goes into becoming a successful novelist.
In the immortal words of my grandpappy Wood...SHIT AIN'T EASY.
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« Reply #107 on: 03:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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One of the great examples of Perez on the outside, chewy Byrne goodness on the inside:  And I remember the thrill of picking up this issue on the spinner rack at the local 7-11; stuff like this really cemented me as a comic book fan for life. Oh yeah, that's the ticket right there! Now I'm gonna have to go and dig this one out. Good call! 
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« Reply #108 on: 07:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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Top show as usual guys, nice to hear Vince's hardon for DC is softening and Marvel is getting some sugar  By thry way: Dundee United beat the hated Aberdeen, good times!
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« Reply #109 on: 08:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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Good episode, guys. With all the Bryne love I was wondering when Jamie D was going to show up. 
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« Reply #110 on: 08:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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I actually wouldn't mind ON WRITING as the next "big boy book" challenge -- I have it on my overflowing "writing" shelf, but just haven't read it yet...
I'd love an excuse to break out my copy, which has also been sitting, lonely and unread, on a shelf for a year.
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Mmmmmm! Peanut butter and CRACK sandwich!
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« Reply #111 on: 09:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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Good episode, guys. With all the Bryne love I was wondering when Jamie D was going to show up.  Who?
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I had no problem with the sex or the exploding baby. comics aren't meant to be popular, get over it people.

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« Reply #112 on: 09:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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The man just does not get enough credit for simply being a good writer. One of the most interesting books I've ever read was King's book, "On Writing". Two distinct books for the price of one, a memoir and also his view of how the craft of writing works in his mind; both stories very interesting and IMHO, both were back-handed statements to his critics that his work should be considered legitimate literary works.
I nominate "On Writing" for an upcoming 11 O'Clock Reading Challenge; definitely deserves to be in anyone's collection.
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« Reply #113 on: 09:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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One of the great examples of Perez on the outside, chewy Byrne goodness on the inside:  And I remember the thrill of picking up this issue on the spinner rack at the local 7-11; stuff like this really cemented me as a comic book fan for life. Not early or influential for me, but vividly remembered nonetheless!
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« Reply #114 on: 09:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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Alexander B must've posted on the wrong thread  ... As for the episode, awesome sauce...even with the robo-woood voice reception. -Chris talking about the cartoons just made me giddy -Glad to know the Stand's a good book. I haven't bought it, but I just might go out of my way to stop by the lcs this week. -Speaking of Vince's continuous Star Wars talk, I finally read Rebellion with the Vector crossover. OMG, I'm just gonna wait till the trade, but once it's over, I'm gonna be following it on a monthly basis. -David and co., interesting tidbit on Byrne. Never knew a lot about him other than reading Supes/Bats Generations 2. As for the Daredevil Omni, dang...glad I haven't bought it yet. I really enjoyed this episode...looking forward to the next one as usual!
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To become truly immortal, a work of art must escape all human limits: logic and common sense will only interfere. But once these barriers are broken, it will enter the realms of childhood visions and dreams.- Banksy
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« Reply #115 on: 09:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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Comic Geek Speak or (Those-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named-On-This-Forum) Vince knows. Alec
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« Reply #116 on: 09:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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I was interested to hear Chris talking about how good LOCAL was issue to issue.
A year or so ago, I was talking about what a great experience reading Watchmen as it came out was, and that I felt the series is actually diminished a bit by being conveniently bound in one big volume.
Scott McCloud writes about how comic creators use "the space between the panels". What i find even more impressive is creators who know how to use "the space between issues". And it occurs to me that the lack of good use of the space between issues is what defines "writing for the trade" .
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« Reply #117 on: 09:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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I was interested to hear Chris talking about how good LOCAL was issue to issue.
A year or so ago, I was talking about what a great experience reading Watchmen as it came out was, and that I felt the series is actually diminished a bit by being conveniently bound in one big volume.
Scott McCloud writes about how comic creators use "the space between the panels". What i find even more impressive is creators who know how to use "the space between issues". And it occurs to me that the lack of good use of the space between issues is what defines "writing for the trade" .
Good point. I think that could be the decision maker between buying a book monthly or waiting for the trade. Alec
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« Reply #118 on: 09:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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Comic Geek Speak or (Those-Who-Shall-Not-Be-Named-On-This-Forum)
Now, that's just silly. They shall be named. Heck, Peter makes regular stops here. We're all one big, smelly, dysfunctional, geek family. 
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« Reply #119 on: 09:09 PM | Saturday, September 20, 2008 » |
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really nice job guys! indeed, legion of three worlds is a BIMONTHLY comic, something that i don't think was made very transparent by DC. so Lo3W won't finish until...april 2009. *suicide*
anyways. about yaoi. yaoi's a genre and subject heading, but not an art style. yaoi artists are greatly varied. saying that their anatomy is elongated and strange is liek saying that all superhero comics look the same and we know that's not true, yes?
unfortunately, yaoi imports have the same sad curse and bad reputation as most manga. this is because companies tend to import mostly the crappiest artists/stories/etc in general, also they tend to be OLD (you'll see people dressed like they're in the 90s). companies do this because getting the licensing to these is easier and cheaper than getting the sought after good stuff. it's only very recently that companies have started importing higher quality and very recent lines because they realized "hey, these sell like hotcakes!". the yaoi genre is a hard sell. but, imports are slowly getting better. for better art, try works by: Homerun Ken, Kazusa Takashima, and Lily Hoshino, all three of which have been brought over and translated and you can find on amazon.
there are also monthly compilation magazines that specialize in different subgenres of art styles, like more um... masculine looking men rather than very pretty looking men, for example, but these haven't been translated and brought over as far as i know.
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