Just finished reading issue one of Paul Grist' MudMan. Really enjoyable book. I used to love his Kane book back in the day and this looks like another winner. Anyone else pick it up? :D
I've had it put on my pull list after reading nothing but great reviews for it. Really looking forward to finally getting to my LCS to pick it up.
Loved it, big fan of grist since saint swithins day. Looks great if a little light on story but there is enough to suggest a lot more going on the same way he did in jack staff.
I just wish the bugger would finish one tale before going off and starting a new one - has there been a resolution to Kane or Jack Staff? I love both and would love to see more
Quote from: Daveycandlish on 26 November, 2011, 09:44:19 PM
I just wish the bugger would finish one tale before going off and starting a new one - has there been a resolution to Kane or Jack Staff? I love both and would love to see more
Jack Staff doesn't pay the bills unfortunatly. If it takes launching a new book to propel him into the limelight I can live with it. Mudman brings what makes Paul Grist awesome.
Picked Mudman #1 from my box at FP Birmingham last week. When I saw Mr Grist's distinctive style jumping from the cover I thought "Yeah! New Jack Staff" (I'd not been keeping up with current events.) Once I'd got over my initial disapointment (that it wasn't Jack Staff) and delved behind the cover, I was more than happy to find the same Paul Grist gold that comes with all his work. Fun story, great storytelling and super art. I've been a fan of Paul's work since 'Kinky Boots' in the Dredd Mega Special so this one is definitely going on my pull list. It's still a shame that Jack's taking a sabattical though, the covers for the next three issues looked wonderful. Buy Mudman, support an excellent creator.
Stew. :thumbsup:
Quote from: SKD on 27 November, 2011, 11:38:24 AM
Buy Mudman, support an excellent creator.
Amen to that. ;)
I was a big fan of both St Swithin's Day and Jack Staff, so bought this up. Paul's treatise on comics and serial fiction, I completely agree with. Trouble is....he pretty much did what he's complaining about. Nothing really happened with Mudman. There's not much back story. No real origin. It's pretty much a filler issue. Compare that Amazing Fantasy 15, where we meet Parker, get a good insight into his family life, he gains his powers, Uncle Ben dies, Spider-Man gets his raison-d'etre, plus his costume and defeats his first villain. That's a first issue.
Still, looking forward to reading more as Jack Staff was terrific.
Bought this comic without having read any other stuff by Paul Grist and i've got to say i absolutely loved it! In fact i would go as far as to say that i enjoyed it far more then any of the recent American number one issues i've bought. A nicely paced, FUN, superhero comic who would have thought it possible in this day and age. Roll on issue two.
Finally managed to get to my LCS this afternoon and picked this up. As everyone says its a wonderful comic. Simple and yet offers so much. Love the setting, which feels so real already and love the Charlie Brown costume (hope that's not just a fluke of design).
The best thing about the comic though is that amazing introduction. Says a heck of a lot about what I love about 32 pages and a pair of staples. That's the sort of attitude that a heck of a lot of creators, even some I really enjoy, could learn from.
And just read issue 2. Bloody hell this is a fantastic read!
My issue 2 has not arrived yet. Really looking forward to it, though! :D
Bloody typical. Masses of multiple issues of Legion Lost or The Ray at my local FP. None of either #1 (so they've sold out) or #2 of Mudman. Likewise, none at Page 45 - you'd have thought an indie friendly store that happily told me they sold out of #1 would have ordered #2 in. But I forgot. They don't like British comics (even British/American ones). It's US indie comics they like and Marvel/DC. It's a struggle to find anything from the UK in there outside the Granville poster in the window.
So my local British comic shops don't stock (enough of) Mudman and Strip and none of the UK's most popular comics like Beano or Commando. Yet, plenty Hawk & Dove and Legion of Monsters with unsellable back issues of, say, the JSA stretching beyond the new 52. Buying in masses of comics that don't sell, yet not buying in comics that do sell. Sounds like madness to me.
Am loving this so far. I only started collecting the Jack Staff and Kane trades a year or so back, so it was nice to see a new series so soon.
Picked up Mudman #2 last week, and to quote 'Vinny' in the strip It's "Bostin!" (That's Black Country for really good.) Fun strip, great art, what more can I say. As with Mr Grists other work (Kane, Jack Staff) I've found that unless you actually order it from your local comic shop, you'll be hard pressed to find it. As 'starscape' pointed out, with shit loads of DC/Marvel's latest Legion of X Avenger Sameoldpants weighing down the shelves, they've got no room for any homespun goodness. To those of you who haven't been able to get hold of a copy of Mudman yet, if you're near Exeter, then Paul is supposed to be attending the Comic Expo Exeter at the Rougemont Thistle Hotel on the 19th Feb 2012.
Stew. :)
I can confirm that Issue 2 is as awesome as I'd hoped. Just such a fun book. :D
Mudman Issue #3 is out now. 'It's Mud vs Metal!' More fun from Burnbridge On Sea.
Stew. :D
Quote from: Daveycandlish on 26 November, 2011, 09:44:19 PM
I just wish the bugger would finish one tale before going off and starting a new one - has there been a resolution to Kane or Jack Staff? I love both and would love to see more
Jack Staff is on official hiatus after poor sales - a big pity:
www.bleedingcool.com/2012/04/04/jack-staff-now-on-official-hiatus-and-dont-hold-your-breath/
Mudman #4 The Tide Turns is out now. There's a nice scene where Owen [spoiler]pulls open the front of his Superman hoodie to reveal his Mudman MM top.[/spoiler] Great stuff.
Stew.
Quote from: SKD on 09 June, 2012, 04:00:28 PM
There's a nice scene where Owen [spoiler]pulls open the front of his Superman hoodie to reveal his Mudman MM top.[/spoiler] Great stuff.
Stew.
Yeah that bit was gold, as to be honest was the whole thing. Its brilliant and for all the good stuff I got this week its still probably the best thing I read every month.
I love comics. More to the point, I love comics that I can just sit down and read, and when i'm finished have a smile on my face. Paul Grist and his excellent work on Mudman make me smile. Issue #5 out now. If you've not checked out Mudman yet, give it a go. After all, what have you got to lose, except maybe a few frown lines.
Stew. :D
I'll definitely be picking up the trade.
And in excellent news just popped over to Paul Grist's Twitter (who knew???!!!) and issue 6 is due January with plans for it to maintain a monthly schedule in 2013.
He has mentioned an illness in his family had coursed delays. So hopefully all better and looking ahead to the future now.
Paul has promised monthly schedules before that have never really materialized. Not that I don't wish him luck and will buy everything he makes. But I'm not getting hopes up.
Mudman #6 'This is a Test' is out now. :D
In the preface Paul apologises for the delay with the book (as Colin_YNWA said, this was due to a family illness.) and is hoping to be getting Mudman on a more regular schedule. I know the delays may put some folk off, but I always find a Paul Grist comic well worth the wait.
Stew.
The trade arrived yesterday, looking forward to reading it!
So... i'm interested. After reading all the post on the thread, i have on "hot stand-by", the Mudman TPB. I've just ordered another Image title, but this will be the next. Looking forward to reading it.