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#91
News / Re: The Great Dante Readthroug...
Last post by JayzusB.Christ - 08 May, 2024, 03:44:00 PM
Just got through this one too - really enjoyable as always.  And I was never quite comfortable with all the homophobic jibes thrown at Papa Yeltsin.  He was almost certainly based on Uncle Monty from Withnail and I, who was also a sexually-forthright gay character, but Monty was never subjected to all that abuse by the other characters.
#92
Prog / Re: Prog 2381: A grizzly fate
Last post by Barrington Boots - 08 May, 2024, 03:35:32 PM
I think that's a really, really good reading of things. Between Better World and this tale, Dredd does look old and a bit rubbish.

My problem is, as a reader I know Dredd will just plough on due to his IP value, so the tease of any big change seems hollow given how we've seen changes handled before. I'd love to be proved wrong though.
#93
Prog / Re: Prog 2381: A grizzly fate
Last post by Funt Solo - 08 May, 2024, 03:24:24 PM
It was dreadful to see Moon's promise fade to (probably) naught.

Playing devil's advocate, though, I think this could be part of an interesting meta. By the end of A Better World, it's clear that Dredd is losing control. I mean, literally, he's swamped by perps and crying out for Control, and not receiving any help. It's not just that he's lost faith in a leader (that's happened before), although he does seem now partially estranged from Logan. He has support in Beeny, but that only speaks to a wider split within Justice Department. Hernandez represents the Street Judges - and really that's where you might expect Dredd to command respect, but now they don't see their future in him. The SJS tidy away Maitland's evidence, so Maitland is both actually and metaphorically buried by the Department.

So, who can he turn to for support? Perhaps the Cadets? But Rend & Tear With Tooth & Claw shows us both that he needs support (he wouldn't have survived without Moon, or the perp - he's getting old, clumsy, his missions fail before, or just after, they get off the ground) but also can't reciprocate. At the end, he has to be alone (having, really, failed) - and realizing that death is coming - and not just for Arctos. Look at how small he is in the final frame.

It's bleak - yes - but I think it might be poetry.
#94
Off Topic / Re: Life is riddled with a pro...
Last post by Barrington Boots - 08 May, 2024, 03:08:21 PM
Dealing with a moth infestation here at Casa Boots. It turns out having a big pile of mouldering heavy metal t-shirts stored essentially on the floor is not best practice.

As a veggie and part-time hippy I try to avoid killing stuff but I've had to buy one of those horrible glue trap things and its rapildy filling up with tiny corpses.
#95
Announcements / Re: 2000 AD - The Ultimate Col...
Last post by IndigoPrime - 08 May, 2024, 02:16:49 PM
It's interesting to see what has and hasn't gone out of stock pretty quickly. Some of these books suggest some pent-up demand. Born Bad vanished absurdly rapidly. Armoured Gideon was gone quickly too. Leviathan didn't stick around for long. And War Machine didn't either.

I was surprised that the first Button Man had gone when I went to order it as well. I was considering buying that pair to replace my trades. Oh well. You snooze, you lose, etc.
#96
Classifieds / John Higgins artwork for sale ...
Last post by rogue69 - 08 May, 2024, 01:46:57 PM
World of Superheroes are selling some of John Higgins original artwork some going back to the 1980's, sorry only 1 piece of 2000AD artwork though

https://worldofsuperheroes.com/collections/john-higgins-1
#98
Announcements / Re: 2000 AD - The Ultimate Col...
Last post by levers - 08 May, 2024, 12:34:26 PM
Anyone received the new Anderson volume yet? Any good?
#99
Announcements / Re: 2000 AD - The Ultimate Col...
Last post by levers - 08 May, 2024, 12:32:54 PM
I snapped up the second Lawless book for that reason. Surprised it's still in stock.


Hmmm. Now, do I gamble on waiting for Hope to order the Anderson volume with Scarlet Traces 2 and get free delivery?!?
#100
Books & Comics / Re: Whats everyone reading?
Last post by Barrington Boots - 08 May, 2024, 11:19:11 AM
I've dipped back into Terry Moore's Strangers in Paradise, which I read a bit of a long time ago and remember enjoying, and either I've changed or this has aged really badly.
Katchoo is an awful, violent person but what did it for me is when David, who is presented as a good guy throughout, tells her he doesn't believe she is a lesbian for no other reason than because he fancies her and then doubles down on that when she rightly tells him to get lost.
Denying someones sexuality = not cool. That's the 90s for you I guess.