comics you like
Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2007 10:26 pm
Not a huge fan of comics, though when I was young I did like Matt Wagner's Mage series.
I think Bill Sienkiewicz' Stray Toasters was quite good, especially from an art perspective, but I don't really care about anything he's done for anyone else.
Even though I lived in Japan for a number of years, I never got into manga or anime. I did read Lone Wolf and Cub (Kozure Okami) while I was there. It's a fairly old series, from the 70's. If anyone wants to see what the original cover art of the Japanese volumes looks like, I can dig one up and scan it. It's nothing special though (just thought I'd offer since there appear to be a few fans here.)
I did like a very odd comic by a guy named Yoshida Sensha (a pen name) called Utsurun desu - which can be loosely translated as "contagion." - but it's not a manga. It's just a series of unrelated 4 or 5 panel cartoons which are just so absurd as to be abstract, but often funny. Sometimes certain characters would reappear (several several pages later - in another unrelated 4 panel strip), but there was never really any continuing story line so to speak.
I've gone ahead and scanned one in and translated it for your amusement or perplexity. This happens to be a 5 panel one. But that's it. There's nothing else beyond this, both the preceding and following pages are completely unrelated.
(click on it to see it full size.)
I think Bill Sienkiewicz' Stray Toasters was quite good, especially from an art perspective, but I don't really care about anything he's done for anyone else.
Even though I lived in Japan for a number of years, I never got into manga or anime. I did read Lone Wolf and Cub (Kozure Okami) while I was there. It's a fairly old series, from the 70's. If anyone wants to see what the original cover art of the Japanese volumes looks like, I can dig one up and scan it. It's nothing special though (just thought I'd offer since there appear to be a few fans here.)
I did like a very odd comic by a guy named Yoshida Sensha (a pen name) called Utsurun desu - which can be loosely translated as "contagion." - but it's not a manga. It's just a series of unrelated 4 or 5 panel cartoons which are just so absurd as to be abstract, but often funny. Sometimes certain characters would reappear (several several pages later - in another unrelated 4 panel strip), but there was never really any continuing story line so to speak.
I've gone ahead and scanned one in and translated it for your amusement or perplexity. This happens to be a 5 panel one. But that's it. There's nothing else beyond this, both the preceding and following pages are completely unrelated.
(click on it to see it full size.)