How it feels to be the only DC hero with 90% of Dr Manhattan’s powerset, but like semi unironically.
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With not nearly enough actual stories to go with 'em, thank God Absolute Martian Manhunter is *amazing*.
i've been a "dc kid" my whole life so i would love to jump back in. i took a look around and i got my eyes on absolute wonder woman, seems like a good read.
It's been fantastic so far, the new take on the character is fun but familiar, and the artwork by (primarily) Hayden Sherman is a monthly delight. I love their style, and I'm particularly fond of the layout designs.


Like, it isn't a strict adherence, but I believe the influence is in part Grecian pottery, which is neat!
I've been reading Spawn (the main series). Started from issue #1 some years ago, now I'm caught up. There have been ups and downs, lots of retcons, but I'm enjoying it.
That's fun, I read through a bit of it this year too!
Has anyone been reading James Tynion's stuff? He's a horror writer that likes to focus on conspiracy's and action. I started reading Department of Truth a year ago and got hooked on his other stuff. His best work right now is Something is Killing the Children, a really cool action title. He's also doing W0rldtr33 a cyberpunk horror, and he just started Exquisite Corpses which looks like a mix between the purge and battle royale. I love his stuff so much i even bought a globalcomix subscription so I can keep up.
I'm reading Exquisite Corpses now, though in general I'm kinda half and half on Tynion. I find his stuff very digestible, but none of it really sticks with me so far. (I haven't started reading Something is Killing the Children yet though, which I've also heard is his best!)
i read my first comic book a little while ago, it was called the darkness
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very cool artwork, i love the gothic style it sometimes has
jackie estacado is one of the coolest sounding names i have ever heard
Look the 90's could be goofy slop, but the slop never looked better than The Darkness!
This was a month where i have to sell many of my comics, but looking at the bright side, i adquire i couple more than are worth the space: Tales from Beyond Science includes the eight chapters of a short 2000AD serial published in the 90's (at the same time, Dredd was in the storyline Inferno). It's an homage to old series like Twilight Zone, but with a full english setting (i read the voice of the host presenting the histories as a mix of Doctor Orpheus from Venture Bros and the old Hannah-Barbera narrators of shows like Birdman). Rian Hughes illustrated each tale, and designed the TPB who includes faux covers homaging Kirby and Ditko and bizarre ads. My favourite shorts where "Long Distance Calls" by Mark Millar (an intimate and disturbing look at the origins of radio), "The Eyes of Edwin Spendlove" and "The Secret of the organism" (both written by John Smith). I suppose i have to check some Vector13 shorts, who was the spiritual successor to this anthology:
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Besides that, i was reading Custer by Carlos Trillo (one of the finest comic-book writers of my country, and one of the creators of Cybersix) and Jordi Bernet. I'm in a Bernet mood lately, re-reading some old issues of Torpedo 1936 published by Glenat. The man can draw and is a worthy follower of artists like Frank Robbins and Milton Caniff:
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All new to me, thanks for always giving me something interesting to look for! The shadows in that Bernet page are *LUSH*, and the way they're depicting pouring rain, with the little details like the hem of her jacket to suggest the wind, or how we know *exactly* which direction the light is coming from as she opens that door slowly? Amazing. I love film noir, I'm an easy mark for this stuff.

When gorse deletes his acc and Lad leaves mod and goes offline so the only person I’m left with to talk to regularly about comic books is
@Octopus
Definitely the first time we've been grouped together in a sentence.
I'm honoured, my friend. I too miss ATenderLad, wherever they are.
Well, well, well, if it isn't the warming of the cockles of my little black heart!
Unfortunately I haven't really been getting into any new comics lately, just not enough time (or money). It's the one form of media I actually have an aversion to obtaining on the high seas, I got to be holding that in my hands to make it feel right, ya know?
My personal code of ethics functions somewhere around 1 TPB purchase=10 GB of comic, trash that I am. (I also got rid of a lot of stuff to share the space once I was engaged, and organizing a digital collection has just been easier for the relationship).
*snip of you revisiting your collection*
Buncha classics - well, maybe not Street Fighter, but I share your sick compulsion for those. I haven't read Elquest but I've always meant to. I'd never see it at the comic shop growing up, but the adverts always looked so cool.
What happened to Atenderlad? Talking about comics is one of the things i enjoy doing in this site.

Just your typical life aggravations, but I've missed talking about comics on here too!
I love Swamp Thing! Besides the legendary Moore run, i have a soft spot for all the pre and post Moore ST comics (i did an article about the Pasko/Yeates era a long time ago, for a defunct site called 9 Paneles, who keep running his archive as a wordpress). About Crisis, i was the only person in my country who give the 12 original issues to Marv Wolfman to sign it in an event promotioned by the U.S Embassy, but some years later i have to sell all the issues to save the life of my sick cat (comic book collecting in a third-world country can be a monkey's paw more often than you think). Since then, i don't have any physical edition of COIE, but i love it.
That's amazing! (Sick cat notwithstanding, hope they kept you company a good long while).
Miller's run of Daredevil is akin to Moore Swamp Thing, a long an influential run with excellent artists, well worth the (re)read. I only have the issue 191 in my house, it's not in best shape but i love that issue, Terry Austin did an oustanding job inking Miller and the story it's a blast. Daredevil Yellow is great (all of the Loeb/Sale collaborations tends to be very good or great, with a few exceptions) and you reminded me of the J.M Dematteis issues of Daredevil in the nineties, with Ron Wagner in the artistic duties (just before Karl Kesel made a good run on the character taking back to his silver age roots, a motif that Mark Waid will done years later too).
Riiiight, Dematteis got rid of that awkward "tacti-cool" phase that they tried in the mid-90's.
It's embarrassing, but I'm weirdly nostalgic for it? My first Daredevil comic was the Fall From Grace arc where he gets the outfit. (I don't remember it very well, but in hindsight he's stalked by a devil that he can't detect through the city, and it may have been a bit inspired by
Predator 2).
(I don't
really think it's a terrible design, it's just a bit flavorless. Like, play up the Japanese/ninja influence on the character a bit, make it a little more demonic, something).
EDIT: Okay I went and read a bit of it again, I was just thinking Predator 2 because the devil is invisible (to Daredevil) and speaks with a Jamaican accent.