Part 5
Where to find it
Liberty Meadows doesn't seem to be as available as it once was. It's all been collected but I'm not sure it's all still in print and some seem to be getting a bit pricey. I'm not sure the collections are available digitally either?
Fortunately it still appears daily on 'Go Comics' in a cycle so I think if you are prepared to click 'back' enough times and we're talking maybe 1000 times - seems like you can read it online for free, as originally presented for nowt.
If you want it physically it looks like it will have to be the aftermarket. These do crop up if you are patient you can get the comics at not too crazy prices. The trades seem to pop up as well.
Other than that just wait for Frank Cho to finally get around to releasing new materials as I bet when that happens the older stuff will be re-released.
Learn more
Obligatory Wikipedia page
Grand Comics Database has a couple of cover galleries, one for Insight Studios issues and another for the later Image Comics which give an impression of how Frank Cho represent female characters visually.
A quick summary from Frank Cho's own site.
Creators.com has another collection of the strip and this one has a handy dandy date selector so hopefully that's linked to the beginning of the newspaper strip and you can scroll forward from there. Unfortunately the Sunday pages seems to have got out of sync, but the dailies seem to be in order from a quick look.
Not a load more out there, some bits and pieces. So I've linked to Goodreads - Eden vol. 1 so you can get a sense of the diversity of views on this one. Reviews of the other volumes can be found there too.
What is all this?
Conscious that this is becoming a long thread and if you're wondering what the heck you've just read and can't be arsed (quite sensibly) to search back to find out I'll link to my opening posts that try to explain all this.
What this all came from
And of course a nerd won't do a list like this without setting 'Rules' / guidelines
Some thoughts on what will not be on the list.
Where to find it
Liberty Meadows doesn't seem to be as available as it once was. It's all been collected but I'm not sure it's all still in print and some seem to be getting a bit pricey. I'm not sure the collections are available digitally either?
Fortunately it still appears daily on 'Go Comics' in a cycle so I think if you are prepared to click 'back' enough times and we're talking maybe 1000 times - seems like you can read it online for free, as originally presented for nowt.
If you want it physically it looks like it will have to be the aftermarket. These do crop up if you are patient you can get the comics at not too crazy prices. The trades seem to pop up as well.
Other than that just wait for Frank Cho to finally get around to releasing new materials as I bet when that happens the older stuff will be re-released.
Learn more
Obligatory Wikipedia page
Grand Comics Database has a couple of cover galleries, one for Insight Studios issues and another for the later Image Comics which give an impression of how Frank Cho represent female characters visually.
A quick summary from Frank Cho's own site.
Creators.com has another collection of the strip and this one has a handy dandy date selector so hopefully that's linked to the beginning of the newspaper strip and you can scroll forward from there. Unfortunately the Sunday pages seems to have got out of sync, but the dailies seem to be in order from a quick look.
Not a load more out there, some bits and pieces. So I've linked to Goodreads - Eden vol. 1 so you can get a sense of the diversity of views on this one. Reviews of the other volumes can be found there too.
What is all this?
Conscious that this is becoming a long thread and if you're wondering what the heck you've just read and can't be arsed (quite sensibly) to search back to find out I'll link to my opening posts that try to explain all this.
What this all came from
And of course a nerd won't do a list like this without setting 'Rules' / guidelines
Some thoughts on what will not be on the list.