Thanks for the replies.
Slaughterbowl was the only non-Millar/Morrison strip in the infamous Summer Offensive. Definitely not his best work, but I think it's suffered a bit by association.
I'm a big Simon Harrison fan too. You're right that his story telling can be a bit awkward, but it was stuff like this and John Hinklenton (RIP) that really got me hooked. I thought it was very expressionist, which is something I hadn't seen in comics before. I think that's what actually put a lot of people off their art.
Moved out and let the subscription slip. It was during the lean years so I didn't have much of a reason to go back. Life moved on, but things have a way of coming round in cycles (in this case thanks to the Rebellion trades), so here I am.
I actually like the first Fevert and Lobe story. It's a fun read and I appreciate the Sonic Youth titles in the 'Next Prog' bit. Not a patch on Killing Time of course, but it was still one of the better parts of the trade.
Quote from: Dandontdare on 06 May, 2011, 12:56:27 PM
Another Smith fan here - was Slaughterbowl one of his? I'm surprised as I thought this was a bit crap.
Slaughterbowl was the only non-Millar/Morrison strip in the infamous Summer Offensive. Definitely not his best work, but I think it's suffered a bit by association.
Quote from: Colin_YNWA on 06 May, 2011, 12:54:21 PM
Another Revere fan here and thing while his story telling sometimes suffered Simon Harrison gets too hard a time off many fans. I like his stuff.
I'm a big Simon Harrison fan too. You're right that his story telling can be a bit awkward, but it was stuff like this and John Hinklenton (RIP) that really got me hooked. I thought it was very expressionist, which is something I hadn't seen in comics before. I think that's what actually put a lot of people off their art.
Quote from: Emperor on 06 May, 2011, 01:06:45 PMQuote from: credo on 06 May, 2011, 12:44:19 PM
First post on the board, and back in the Squaxx fold after many, many years away.
I'm curious -
Moved out and let the subscription slip. It was during the lean years so I didn't have much of a reason to go back. Life moved on, but things have a way of coming round in cycles (in this case thanks to the Rebellion trades), so here I am.
Quote from: Emperor on 06 May, 2011, 01:06:45 PMQuote from: credo on 06 May, 2011, 12:44:19 PMWould love to see trade editions of the following:
1. The Complete Tyranny Rex (inc. all the stories from the summer/winter/sci-fi specials)
I'm sure I've made the case for this before but again... Some of the stories were a little rocky (usually down to poor art) but the standard is better than the Indigo Prime trade, where the early stories are a chore to get through but you have the Chris Weston-shaped light at the end of the tunnel to keep you going. With TR you actually start off strong and end strong with some big name artists in there like Steve Dillon and Mark Buckingham (who get you good recognition in the States, something that can't hurt a trades chances of shifting a few units), plus a lot of the stories are excellent.
I actually like the first Fevert and Lobe story. It's a fun read and I appreciate the Sonic Youth titles in the 'Next Prog' bit. Not a patch on Killing Time of course, but it was still one of the better parts of the trade.