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Mrdukey

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Mrdukey last won the day on November 2 2012

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  1. As a kid i read the british reprints of secret wars and fell in love with Mike Zeck's artwork. And then Bob Layton happened :( As Jim Shooter wrote about Bob: "he had huge royalties coming from the two issues of Secret Wars he’d butchered"
  2. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pdF7VgZNdG4&feature=youtube_gdata_player
  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=do-cvwBKfw8&feature=youtube_gdata_player
  4. Supergods really got me excited. Partly cause I first got introduced to British comics when, as a kid, I lived on a lonely Irish farm in the 80's. I was reading Secret Wars and Indiana Jones reprints and, for reasons of misplaced nationalism, I was leary of picking up this Captain Britain comic that had covers that were leaping off the shelves. Eventually I succumbed and was immediately hooked. I then found tattered back issues of Daredevils and Mighty World of Marvel. From these books Alan Moore was introduced to a fragile 10 year olds mind. The great thing about British Marvel was it didn't follow the U.S. parents policy of ignoring every other comic publisher. The letters pages and editorialswould have been more at home in fanzines and in fact they even reviewed local fanzines and independently publshed comics. Reading Supergods reminded me of how much phenomenal talent emerged from the British scene.
  5. Hi Hondonians. I've missed this place. Who has read Supergods? Morrison is passionate. He makes me beleve in Superheroes and magic.
  6. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
  7. Just finished reading the full run of Scalped. What a book. It read like an HBO series. Compelling, multi layered. Gritty as fuck.
  8. The artwork on this series is just beautiful. I do have a problem with BKV in that sometimes all his characters sound like the same insecure teenage boy who is trying desperately to be politically correct - I should clarify that I've only read Y, Ex Machina and now this. I have Runaways lying around somewhere but have not read any yet.
  9. That was a good series and I'll miss it. Thrizzle you opened my eyes there and I think you're right, I think it was a message. I just read some scans of Jennifer Blood and in the first issue there is an article at the back with quotes from Ennis and he kind of predicts what's going down now at DC and Marvel and the industry in general.
  10. I can't tell you how bizarrely those images strike me after the Hellblazer binge I have been on.
  11. Oh wow. I've been jumping on some leaky ships lately.
  12. I finished RASL. I didn't feel it lived up to it's early promise. It is still worth a look and I really liked the Tesla angle.
  13. I'm nearly in tears here good job lads!
  14. Well Metallica lyrics have been described by some as a 9th graders poetry so it's kind of apt...
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