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General Chat => Off Topic => Topic started by: Hawkmumbler on 19 March, 2015, 10:41:27 AM

Title: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 19 March, 2015, 10:41:27 AM
I've started up a comic book related blog a few months ago, it'll mainly cover my ussual pull list from the NCBDF but i'll also do some more in depth reviews of titles I get each month. It's on tumblr if anyone wants to follow...

http://bookcasebuilding.tumblr.com/
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Third Estate Ned on 22 March, 2015, 10:37:39 AM
I'm not on Tumblr but I had a look and was pleased to see some interesting titles I'd never heard of. In particular Lone Sloane, which is the sort of thing I like. Thanks, very nice.
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Colin YNWA on 22 March, 2015, 12:00:47 PM
Only just picked up on this and found time to have a quick nosey. Good stuff - but make sure you keep contributing to the CBDM thread as that baby needs to be kept sparkling.

On another more childish note is it my imagination or on that second Godzilla picture is the great lizard beast humping that island factory thing?
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 22 March, 2015, 06:15:00 PM
Thanks TEN, Colin. I'm writing up a few reviews that i'll put up tonight, including another installment in what will be a truly massive Charlys War (though i'm tempted to leave it until i've finished the last four volumes).

And the CBDM thread will never die, not so long as I have the will power to moan about the latest Frank Miller comic.

And in regards to Godzilla's* obsession with power towers stems way back to the first film, which frankly didn't end well for the citizens of japan.


*That post should have gone to my main blog....very confusing.
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: TordelBack on 22 March, 2015, 07:12:20 PM
Good stuff, Hawk.  I'll keep on eye on this, always good to know what the young hepcats are thinking.
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 23 March, 2015, 09:47:44 AM
Thanks Tordels, though I wouldn't call myself a hepcat. I do have Tito the kitten on my desk when ever I type up me review though (little sod!).

I just wrote up two reviews for Corto Maltese Under the Sign of Capricorn and Phantom Blood vol.1, and i'll try and get up a review for Zenith Phase's 1 and 2 tonight.
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 24 March, 2015, 09:47:15 AM
With holding the Zenith review for when I've read the entire series, so instead M&D might be happy to read my little write up of Baker's Half Dozen.

I also found some stunning collaborations between Miyazaki and Moebius so shared them for everyone to bathe in.
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Colin YNWA on 24 March, 2015, 10:08:34 AM
We're blessed with blogs at the moment. Loving your short punchy reviews. So fitting for Baker's Half Dozen!
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 26 March, 2015, 08:52:49 PM
Found a few things of interest while i'm typing up my assignment, namely some fan coloured Charleys War pages that actualy look really nice.
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Dark Jimbo on 29 March, 2015, 05:17:10 PM
Quote from: Hawkmonger on 26 March, 2015, 08:52:49 PM
Found a few things of interest while i'm typing up my assignment, namely some fan coloured Charleys War pages that actualy look really nice.

John (who coloured those) is a great guy. He was the first 2000AD fan I 'met' online back in 2004 or so, before I discovered this board, and my first ever DeviantArt watcher.
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 30 March, 2015, 11:31:29 AM
Blimey, so the page's have been around a while then?! Ah well, nice to know that Charleys War still get's a few new items knocking around online.

I've posted a review each for prog 1923, Shonen Jump #17 and 11th Doctor #10 now.  :)
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 08 April, 2015, 10:00:39 PM
I'll try and get a review up for the last few progs this weekend, but I did manage to get in a quick review of the four currently translated SPOOKS books plus last weeks Jump.  ;)
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 10 April, 2015, 09:20:15 PM
After years of set backs, it seem's Astro Boy Omnibus vol.1 is finally going ahead this October. Pick it up while it's hot people, you will NOT regret it.
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Colin YNWA on 10 April, 2015, 10:24:38 PM
Just finished 'Under the sign of Capricorn' and since I've avoided reading your review prior to now I caught up and so will post some thoughts here. First its one of the most handsome collections I own and I can't wait to own the lot of these wonderful collections of this classic. This is also very very good, BUT a little disappointing also. So I adored the copy of 'Ballard of the Salty Seas' I bought a few years back. Now that edition was reported to be a bit rubbish reproduction-wise, but I hadn't been able to get my sweatly mitts on the story before and so regardless and gobbled it up.

Now this new volume with its oh so heavy, thick paper stock (the number of times I had to check I'd not turned two pages each page is so thick I can't tell you - I got to the point I was noting the page numbers so I knew each time I turned a page it was just one before I started reading!) all soaked in so much glorious, perfectly placed black ink is just a delight, it very easily demonstrates why people were so disappointed with the previous collection. Capricorn must be the heaviest 132 page story ever, it weighs as much as omnibuses I've read I swear. Anyway the story isn't quite so dense alas. Consisting of 6 chapters the first 4 weave a pretty neatly interconnected story, though the fact that each can stand on its own two feet makes them feel a little disjointed and to a degree the story a little rushed as a consequence.

The last two chapters are even more isolated, though strands weave through them too. All of them are fine, some are great, but its not the meaty treat that Ballard was. So while this is quite superb comics in a never bettered package, with quite supreme, perfect art, its not as good as I ready know it might be. I can't wait to get to the meatier, more coherant stories. Not cos this stuff is bad, far from it, as from what I've read I know this other stuff will be even better and in this package will quite possibly be the best comics I own. We'll see. I'm damned happy to own this, for its own sake but also for the things it hints at, the themes it toys with that I can't wait to see delved into more down the line.

Great but not perfect comics... yet...
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 11 April, 2015, 12:19:28 AM
Well now you see, Under the Sign of Capricorn was my first exposure to the series, so it's having set the bar really high that only get's me even more excited for Ballad of the Salty Sea, Siberia and Tango. Soon, people.

Review for progs 1924 and 1925 are now up!
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 13 April, 2015, 11:47:34 AM
Thanks to the power of the internet I have discovered that the great Jose Ortiz illustrated a number of Tex Willer stories. That not only reminded me that I still need to get that Kubert Tex story (it's on my ever growing list) but that Ortiz other western, Ken Parker, wrapped up recently (or so Eurocomic USA tell me on facebook). I love westerns, and any excuse to have more glorious Jose Ortiz on my shelf would be most welcome. So can someone pick up Ken Parker please? Or at least a best of Tex Willer release (their's 500 or so issues out at the moment, I wont hassle for a complete run!).
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Colin YNWA on 13 April, 2015, 02:08:57 PM
I've never heard of Ken Parker before and looking quickly on Amazon can't see any editions in English - shame as the covers are majestic. Will say the Tex story by Kubert which I've had for a while now is just okay. The art is exceptional but the story is very middle of the road.
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 13 April, 2015, 08:16:37 PM
Ken Parker has certainly grabbed my interest. Not only thanks to it's gorgeous art work but it's comparatively short life (50 volumes at 30 pages a pop) could make it a good choice for the next long running series picked up by IDW.

Anyway, review for Weekly Shonen Jump #19 is up. My exasperation with Bleach has reached an all time low. Oh how the mighty have fallen.
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 16 April, 2015, 11:01:35 PM
Oh look! The library has Game of Thrones comics! I'll give them a read!

'Gets home. Reads first few pages'

Oh. Well....they are a bit shit. Review inbound, but in the mean time i've written a quick recommendation for Tarzan Vs. Predator due to the other thread. great little comic.
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 17 April, 2015, 08:47:37 PM
While my review for Meg 359 renders, enjoy a whole chapter of The House of Daemon (kindly uploaded by the official Ortiz memorial FB page. Loads of great comic page's on their, check it out). As you have probably noticed, i've gone a little Ortiz mad at the moment. But who wouldn't? The man was a legend. ;)
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 20 April, 2015, 11:20:13 AM
Ha! Only just realized my Meg review never uploaded as the render cancelled itself! Bloody thing! I'll upload it when I get home.

I also found this rather amusing webcomic that explains why I both love and hate cryptozoology...
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 24 May, 2015, 12:53:44 AM
Just posted a review for Mad Max #1 from Vertigo. Really nice bit of comicy stuff.  :lol:
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 21 December, 2015, 12:00:49 AM
It lives! IT LIIIIIIIIIIIIIIVES!!!!!

Well I just posted the first in my series of posts reflecting on the best comics of 2015! Check it out, first post is on my 3 favourite new series!

http://bookcasebuilding.tumblr.com/
Title: Re: My Comic Book blog, Bookcase Building and Eternal Frustration
Post by: Hawkmumbler on 24 December, 2015, 11:23:59 PM
This Christmas eve i'm tapping out the next entry in my Favorite Comics of 2015 series* whilst sipping a lovely bottle of Fire Catcher!

Merry Christmas from the bookshelf, squaxx!

*Now with added goons, dinosaurs, baldies, and chins.