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#346
My query is would these strips be covered by the satire laws.

Does anyone know?

We'd love to do a proper publication, non profit.
#347
Hi all. Just read Issues 1 - 3 of this self published doodah, so here's my honest review (I liked it!)

https://cool-stuff-you-will-like.blogspot.com/2019/10/edge-of-extinction-issues-1-3-comic.html
#348
#349
Film & TV / Re: Last movie watched...
09 October, 2019, 11:30:13 PM
JOKER. Quite prepared not to like this. I mean, it's arty, it's won awards, it's not really a Joker movie in the normal sense, it rips off Taxi Driver and king Of Comedy...

But wow. What an amazing, powerful film. Dark, distressing, sad, bleak... All those things yet riveting, much like the two films it owes so much to.

Phoenix is amazing, Oscar will beckon, but the film itself also deserves one. The perfect orchestral score helps, whilst the period music (aside from one horrendous misstep), sets the era well.

Go see it, it's stunning.

Holy Fleck, Batman.
#350
Three more written today: Robo Hunter, Blackblood and Joe Pineapples.

Nearly 70 done now, could have been bi weekly in the prog for 2 years plus

Rebellion can be unpredictable at best.

I love doing them and so does Ed. I wish they'd even acknowledge them and give us their blessing for a print version (non profit)
#351
#352
Quote from: Tjm86 on 02 October, 2019, 08:13:07 PM
One question:  why are these not in the prog?

They've been formally offered months ago but no reply received

I think they'd go well
#353
Here's a treat for anyone who enjoys 1970s British comics! Steve "Tharg" MacManus' new novel, set in the publishing offices of Goodenough Publications. Well worth a read

https://cool-stuff-you-will-like.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-sheerglam-conspiracy-by-stave.html
#354
Just for Tordelback...

#355
Quote from: TordelBack on 30 September, 2019, 03:57:50 PM
Heh, 'Zoinks' is great!  Now get Ed Doyle to go back and change that mask to a Tharg one!

Seriously though, it's amzing to watch Doyle's art get better and better through this series.  Thanks, lads!

Damn! Should have thought of that! May be edited...
#356
Quote from: Bolt-01 on 30 September, 2019, 11:45:47 AM
That's a definite keeper.

Grand work there, chaps

Cheers, Bolty
#357
Film & TV / PREACHER has ended... thoughts?
30 September, 2019, 09:53:47 AM
I was so looking forward to this, and quite enjoyed it but there was a lot of mess. The huge deviations from the comic hurt it a lot, I feel.

Excellent casting, some great moments, but overall it tried too hard and was too weird.

6/10
#358
#359
Prog / Re: Prog 2150 - You want Thrills, Earthlets?
25 September, 2019, 12:33:29 PM
The Dredd story is at it's heart a standard Wagner one (no bad thing) with a great premise (robot dictator!) but the addition of a Hershey mystery makes it even better!

I haven't got a clue what was happening in Defoe. The art is impressive but so hard to follow.

Anderson is amazingly unoriginal for Alan Grant with  nice art.

the Future Shock is back to being okay after last weeks greatness.

Hope... not getting great feelings from this

Sin Dex is not even remotely an accessable New reader story but I love it so there. Nice having Yeowell on art duties lately as well.

Brink and Deadworld are not for me so no comment.

As ever it's DREDD plus whatever else gets served up. Not bad.
#360