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hey alex 02.08.2007 11:30 PM

Comic youthers of the board--- ASSEMBLE!
 
HEy--
SO in recent days, months, I've discovered an otherwise forgotten and malnutured aspect of my enjoyment and personality and otherwise(eyes eyes{!})... And that is comics.

I think it was coming across Mitch Clem's comics (san antonio rock city, nothing nice to say) which not only rekindled my stories with pretty pictures adoration, they catered to my other rediscovered love, punk rock. And then I found more online comics- Joe and Monkey, Wigu/Overcompensating, Joe loves crappy movies -- I already loved achewood and married to the sea. And it got me thinking to make comics as well, and I've been drawing out things for my enjoyment and maybe eventual a pitch at the fabulous life of a webcomic cartoonist-- but that relies on a scanner and a computer that isn't rusted on the bottom (a long story involving a waterlogged floor).

And now where do you folk come in? What could be the purpose of such a post, a topic from this otherwise two-steps-away-from-a-lurker-boardie?


What comics do you all like?

Internet and paper. Underground humor, good action, great art, eroticon (ha!) I went to the comic shop today and looked around, then realized I didn't know where to start (other than Watchmen) and then realized I was going to be late for an oil change appoitment.

Is this where you come in? You are on a msg board, so you may be a geek-- but are you <i>this</i> kind of geek? ANd I am going to be? I can only... wonder.

finding nobody 02.08.2007 11:37 PM

Sometimes I go to comic store in town and buy some of their cheap stuff. (5 for a dollar!)
You never quite know what you'll find. I've gotten some old Disney ones, Super Goof was pretty good.. I like funny comics and action ones also. Pitt was another good one

hey alex 02.08.2007 11:59 PM

I cam across a small colelction book called underground and it was a bunch of nonsequiter wierdness-- almost got it except i cou;dn't plunk down 14$ on a whim--- i guess random hunting's as good an idea as any

Inhuman 02.09.2007 12:03 AM

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Originally Posted by hey alex
but are you <i>this</i> kind of geek?


Bingo. I work on <h1 style="font-size:A JILLION;">web development</h1> 10 hours a day, every day.

I'll start off by saying your first post was a good read, and the board would be a better place if all the threads were as this one is.

I read quite a few comics, and I have picked up interest in them quite a bit lately. I know a common reply would be "Calvin and Hobbes", but I think it's essential to inform children about imagination and the importance of it. It's a great comic and brings up a lot of great pointers about life itself.

Another one of my favorites is Quimby the Mouse; it's hard to find but is really worth the search looking for. It's 1-150 strips on each page, so some of them are nearly all action-oriented because they can't fit the text, but makes it all the more interesting.

For humor, I go with http://www.angryflower.com/ . Bob the angry flower can be absolutely hilarious at times, and sometimes very mild. A lot of the ideas are completely out of the blue, it really grabs your attention. http://www.angryflower.com/blut.html

Questionable content.
http://questionablecontent.net/#
It's a web comic about indie (rock) culture. Some of them are excellent, but takes a little while before you find one that's hilarious. Has strips about how Sonic Youth's newer albums are "too mellow" too.

I'd like some good comic recommendations too, I need something to take my eyes off a screen.

noumenal 02.09.2007 12:27 AM

Migraine Boy:

http://www.gregfiering.com/migraineboy/

It's not really that funny, but I like it for some reason.

youthoftomorrow 02.09.2007 12:28 AM

check out http://www.drmcninja.com. Dr. McNinja is a doctor who is also a ninja. it's one of the funniest things i've ever read. don't start with the last page, everything is in stories. go to the archive and read the first or second story first.

i second Questionable Content.

as for physical comics, Jhonen Vasquez would be my recommendation. "Johnny the Homicidal Maniac" is disgusting, slightly disturbing and hilarious.

also, if you can find them, comics by a guy named Jeff LeVine are great. i'm not sure if he's still working, i've only got one book of his, "The Days Go By Like Broken Records."

plus X-Men. gotta love the X-Men.

hey alex 02.09.2007 01:20 AM

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Originally Posted by Inhuman
I read quite a few comics, and I have picked up interest in them quite a bit lately. I know a common reply would be "Calvin and Hobbes", but I think it's essential to inform children about imagination and the importance of it. It's a great comic and brings up a lot of great pointers about life itself.


I'll just say as a kid I had stuffed tiger named hobbes... and that was my avatar here for a few months ('fore this one)
Also thanks for the kind words on my post. I Like writting before thinking and seeing what sticks... and Kerouac is about the only author I've read in the past couple o' months... I'm moving to Bukowski next, or maybe the book "the paper people".

I've read a few questionable contents... the frist one i ever read I found on stumbleupon... it involved a tiny robot zippin past the screenw ith panties on it's head saying it was the 'panty gnome' or some such shit. Then a girl said "that's random even for QC"... at that moment I gained instant dislike of the comic because it was a shitty strip... and the art was poor... but Later I checked out some later ones and they were waaay better, art also better.

I'll get around to checkin out some of these suggestions, probably tomorrow. I gottsta sleep for work. Quimby the mouse sounds pretty cool too.

hey alex 02.09.2007 01:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Kegmama
I am an evil wife and sold all Kegpapa's comics a few years ago on eBay. He had some really rare ones too. It was just too much with our record/music collections, the art collection and his insane Star Wars collection too. The SW shit is worth a lot. Like enough to hopefully be really beneficial for the kids one day...

It's a good thing most of the stuff I own isn't worth anything. There's no monetary reason to part with it... the downside is that I have no reason to get rid of that damn 'aeroplane flies high' box set. IF anything, it looks cool... if somehting, it's 5 lame smashing pumpkins singles. ANyone want a spirally box set?

krastian 02.09.2007 01:32 AM

I have Spawn number one if you want to buy it for a million dollars.

ALIEN ANAL 02.09.2007 04:06 AM

i collect Action Comics Superman every time the new one is in. really rad art and im a superman fan

king_buzzo 02.09.2007 08:34 AM

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Originally Posted by ALIEN ANAL
i collect Action Comics Superman every time the new one is in. really rad art and im a superman fan


same here, but not superman. i used to collect some spiderman issues, i've got a few rare ones

Toilet & Bowels 02.09.2007 09:57 AM

i like comics and i read more comics than "real" books

jon boy 02.09.2007 09:58 AM

shouldnt you say graphic novels?

Toilet & Bowels 02.09.2007 10:01 AM

no. "graphic novels" is what people who are insecure about the fact they are reading comics say. it's kind of like when the wire call rock music Avant Rock, just so they can feel like they are more intelligent.

Savage Clone 02.09.2007 10:03 AM

I like "underground" type comics a lot. In the early 90s I was eating that stuff up like candy, and I still like to indulge to this day.


Edit:
Some faves-

Dame Darcy
Renee French
Ivan Brunetti
Dave McKean
Dennis Worden
Peter Bagge

Toilet & Bowels 02.09.2007 10:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
I like "underground" type comics a lot. In the early 90s I was eating that stuff up like candy, and I still like to indulge to this day.


same, anything that isn't the same as the next thing, but having said that i am partial to a bit of x-men.

Savage Clone 02.09.2007 10:08 AM

I still have all my X-Men comics from the early 80s.

Toilet & Bowels 02.09.2007 10:13 AM

hernandez bros
james kochalka
charles burns
krazy kat
secret comics japan
dan clowes
chris ware
yoshihiro tatsumi
tony millionaire
joe sacco (political stuff only)

Toilet & Bowels 02.09.2007 10:15 AM

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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
I still have all my X-Men comics from the early 80s.


really? what period is that, when storm had a mohican? (mohican storm era is my favourite)

Savage Clone 02.09.2007 10:18 AM

I actually was into it slightly before and during the "Storm mohican" era. I have the one where she first got that haircut.


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