I imagine that the Sin City commentary was an eye opener for many people. Nothing like the author talking at length about Jessica Alba's fine ass to dispel any myths about the need for deeper meaning.Brooks wrote:Aye, and hence again the perils of Authorial Intent.
Sasukekun wrote:As for anything else, I don't know what I'm looking for really. I quite like the idea of Deadpool, but have no idea where to start, or even if I should start at the beginning. Other than that, I hear people saying about some comics, Civil war, and the Superhero Zombies ones spring to mind. I just don't want to throw my money in somewhere and come out with something that really isn't any good. It's dificult jumping into something you're not very familiar with.
ÂDiluted Dante wrote:What exactly is it that you like about Deadpool though?
Dan_Dare wrote:It's a shame when creators turn out to be mega cunts. I remember loving Ender's Game in my yoof but then I found out, around the time Shadow Complex came out, that Orson Scott Card is a raging homophobe, a racist and a fuckbastard of the highest grade. Leaves a bit of a sour taste.
Yep. He can be amusing, but listening to him go on and on about how his work is basically the only half decent use of comic books is such incredibly egotistic arse, not to mention severe artistic cowardice, given he has spent his entire career working in them. Miller at least is completely, passionately devoted to comic books.Dan_Dare wrote:I find Moore a bit of a chore, truth be told. I admire his stance on Hollywood, but he seems a bit overly churlish about just about everything else.
Yes!Brooks wrote:Let's all remember or not how fuckawful Lost Girls was.
Sasukekun wrote:I like things that are a bit off the wall, silly and break the fourth wall. As far as I know Deadpool meets those requirements. I like the Transformers comics too. Might have to see if I can grab a few of those. Can't remember 100%, but I think pat rice was the artists whose work I liked.
Tempy wrote:I posted a link with a bunch of recommendations on, A POX ON SAS
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