A thoroughly intriguing and captivating tale about the real-life story of a young girl named Marjane Satrapi growing up in a war-torn Iran, her teenage years in France and her return as a young woman to her repressed homelands.
Sunday, June 26, 2016
Sunday, June 19, 2016
Sweet Tooth, Vol.1-6
After hearing how much I loved his earlier recommendation for Manifest Destiny, my friend Gerg suggested I might like Sweet Tooth, the story of a young boy born with deer antlers on the verge of Apocalypse. It was an okay series, good to spend a week reading., but I'm not as much of a Jeff Lemire fan as others...
Monday, June 13, 2016
The Humans, Vol.2: Humans Till Deth
Saturday, June 11, 2016
The Fuse, Vol.3: Perihelion
Continuing on with Anthony Johnson and Justin Greenwoood's wonderful space saga THE FUSE with their third book following the exploits of Space Station Detectives Rystovich and Dietrich.
They seem to be softening up Klem Rystovich in this one, portraying her a bit more womanly and even hinting at a former romantic backstory. An excellent ongoing series.
They seem to be softening up Klem Rystovich in this one, portraying her a bit more womanly and even hinting at a former romantic backstory. An excellent ongoing series.
Labels:
Anthony Johnson,
Fuse,
image comics,
Justin Greenwood,
Z's Comic Diary
Friday, June 10, 2016
Afterlife With Archie
Re-read this one again to see if I liked it any better than I did the first time around, but it looks like I'm the only one who hasn't warmed up to this revamp as everyone else seems to be praising it to the high heavens, LOL.
Thursday, June 9, 2016
A Favorite MAD Magazine Strip: "A Modern Business Success Story"
Was flipping through an old MAD Magazine and came across a strip that I really, really loved as a kid. Written by Dick De Bartolo and illustrated by Bob Clarke , “A Modern Business Success Story” showed a little old lady selling Apple Pies out of her house and slowly becoming more and more successful til she was the president of a huge conglomerate business.
Boy, did I LOVE this strip, ESPECIALLY the art- artist Bob Clarke was really a master at details in his artwork, and I remember spending ours poring over his stuff, looking at every thing going onion his pictures, from the customers, children, dogs and even chickens, to houses, cars, trucks and trains. He drew whole WORLDS in there!
At a kid, I enjoyed reading the strip and following the little old lady on her step up to the top, but it was only when I was older that I realized the REAL message wasn’t about how she grew from small time to big time, but, like a LOT of real businesses out there that you deal with all the time, the more successful she got, the more her product relied on cost-cutting methods,, from mass-marketing her items, moving from fresh to frozen pies, and finally, substituting real ingredients for processed, artificial substitutes, and as we see in the little corner, the people are now flocking to a NEW little old lady, offering what “Mom” once did, real, homemade apple pies!
From the beautiful artwork to the tale’s valuable lesson, this is MAD at its best! Man, they just don’t make strips like these anymore!
PS, if you look really close, you see only TWO people going to the huge factory outlet at MOMCO, and one of them is a blind man that probably meant to got to Aunt Bertha’s but got led to the wrong place by his seeing-eye dog, LOL!
Boy, did I LOVE this strip, ESPECIALLY the art- artist Bob Clarke was really a master at details in his artwork, and I remember spending ours poring over his stuff, looking at every thing going onion his pictures, from the customers, children, dogs and even chickens, to houses, cars, trucks and trains. He drew whole WORLDS in there!
At a kid, I enjoyed reading the strip and following the little old lady on her step up to the top, but it was only when I was older that I realized the REAL message wasn’t about how she grew from small time to big time, but, like a LOT of real businesses out there that you deal with all the time, the more successful she got, the more her product relied on cost-cutting methods,, from mass-marketing her items, moving from fresh to frozen pies, and finally, substituting real ingredients for processed, artificial substitutes, and as we see in the little corner, the people are now flocking to a NEW little old lady, offering what “Mom” once did, real, homemade apple pies!
From the beautiful artwork to the tale’s valuable lesson, this is MAD at its best! Man, they just don’t make strips like these anymore!
PS, if you look really close, you see only TWO people going to the huge factory outlet at MOMCO, and one of them is a blind man that probably meant to got to Aunt Bertha’s but got led to the wrong place by his seeing-eye dog, LOL!
Wednesday, June 8, 2016
Beasts of Burden: What The Cat Dragged In
Just finished re-reading the awesome "Beasts of Burden by Evan Dorkin and Jill Thompson and my friend informed me that a new Beats of Burden special had just come out! What timing!
Tuesday, June 7, 2016
Monday, June 6, 2016
4 Kids Walk Into A Bank
NO MORE SARCASTIC WITTY KIDS COMICS!!!!
Saturday, June 4, 2016
Manifest Destiny, Vol.1-3
WOW, just like ATOMIC ROBO, with its evil mastermind Thomas Edison and Cool Agent Carl Sagan, this "History that never was" features Meriwether Lewis and William Clark as the coolest Gun-totingest agents ever, and Sacagawea as a kick-butt super-warrior ready to take on and disable any new menace they come across!
I IMMEDIATELY fell in love with this one and RAN to the comic store to grab the other two Trade Paperbacks so I could catch up on 'em all! Manifest Destiny has become a HUGE fave of mine!
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