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Prog / Re: Prog 2295 - Burns Black
« on: 17 August, 2022, 08:18:07 PM »
Next you'll be asking why Dredd never takes his helmet off...
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I've just found a few of these in my boy's room; he got them about yonks ago and I forgot we had them.
House of Hell
Creature of Havoc
Night of the Necromancer
Which is best?
Not read/ played one for decades.
I'm loving this collection but lord above I get annoyed when certain stories are just left hanging like
- Brass Sun
- Grey Area
- Kingdom
Hey Jimbo, how are you getting on with Sorcery 3?
Savage was starting to go off the rails towards the end but for me is far better - gritty, nasty, packed with action and a dubious, brutal anti-hero. Patrick Goddard draws the hell out of it as well when he comes in, from sidestreet firefights to tigers to full on warfare, and it's reminiscent for me of the glory days of Battle. The strip really peaks for me when Savage and Co are stuck on that bridge - it's desperate, tense stuff, yet still humanises the Volgans with that little plot about the birdwatcher. Yes, the dialogue is often ropey but it's a genuine modern classic for me. Gets my vote!
I’ve never really understood the appeal of VCs. I find it… fine.
Fiends is the opposite of formulaic – a strip that has managed to reinvent itself meaningfully a couple of times now.
Time for an updated covers gallery for 'Around the world with Willy Fog' - a 6 issue series from Marvel UK in 1990. Two covers missing, can you help?
https://boysadventurecomics.blogspot.com/2022/08/updated-around-world-with-willy-fog.html