halfnhalf wrote:go get it, or beg me to give it to you.
That can be so easily misconstrued in Buzkashi-talk that I'm not even going to bother.
I haven't read all of Sandman actually, so I want to get that out of the way first. After reading vol. 7 I just went to Amazon and ordered vols. 8, 9 and 10 in one shot.
Hm, you don't really need to read ALL of the X-Men comics. Like Femto said, it has alot of ups and downs (where its downs outweigh its ups) and there's really no point, unless you have 2 months straight to burn. The recent issues has been pretty shit, with the House of M and that event with Magneto-disguised-as-Xorn-who-beheaded-by-Wolverine-but-it-wasn't-Magneto-instead-it-was-Xorn-himself-disguised-as-Magneto-who-went-crazy thing. Oh, Wolverine regained his memory. ALL of it. I've said it before and I'll repeat myself again. There was been so many retcons and resurrections that it's becoming fucking outrageous. Even the comic pokes fun at themselves for that.
I quite liked Lucifer, Y-The last man, 100 bullets and the sort. All Vertigo comics, as you can see. Sandman is a must. If you liked Neil Gaiman works, you'll probably feel right at home with Neverwhere.
I don't think half the toilet seats in the world are as clean as I should like; and only half of those are half as clean as they deserve. - tsubaimomo, July 26, 2010 3:00 am
I dont have to but i wanna read everything. I wont read them all at once but read them when i have time and since its holiday soon i will have the extra time needed to X-men and other things i wanna read.
There are so many interesting characters in X-men world and i wanna read about them all.
I saw Sandman and V for Vengance in the comic store today when i went to buy Hellboy:Wierd Tales,cant say i like the art styles of those two.
The ink of a scholar is worth a thousand times more than the blood of the martyr- The Quran
Thing is, many of the best comics don't have the best graphics, and Neil Gaiman's stuff are almost all like that. His Constantine's stories? Incredibly great, but not perfectly drawn. Who cares, after all, it's the story that matters, isn't it?
There are many comics worth getting, and ALL OF THEM aren't from Marvel or DC (Except for Kingdom Come - the story with all super-heroes in the future, drawn by Alex Ross). Did any one of you read "Fables"? Search for that, is fucking great!
I won't go any further because I'm not a comics guy, I'm more of a books type (anyone read anything from Bernard Cornwell? )...
Libaax wrote:I dont have anything against bad art i have read many comics and mangas with bad art, i was talking about the style he uses.
Maybe i will get uses to it when i read Sandman.
Gaiman uses different artists for each story arc. From the relative standard comic-esque first arc, to the pretentious, artsy, awesome style of the last arc.
Jean Grey was resurrected only to die in the third movie.
I don't think half the toilet seats in the world are as clean as I should like; and only half of those are half as clean as they deserve. - tsubaimomo, July 26, 2010 3:00 am
It's tough to tell the way the scene is done. It's possible that Prof. X is behind that huge headstone, since I seem a few people who don't stand up with everyone else. Though it does look like a possiblity, it could also very well be a shot of Jean's funeral done right after the events of X2 (Except that Beast shouldn't be in there, but maybe he joined up right after X2, I dunno).
Notice how a certain somebody in a wheelchair isn't there?
Xavier went to space to cuddle with Illandra with the Shi-ar. Heh.
Tempest has a point, the funernal might very well be after the events of X2, a funeral for Jean.
Beast (Henry McCoy) was on the Television discussing the 'mutant problem' in X2, in the bar scene where Mystique 'seduces' the fat security guard. He's also on Strucker's database of mutants. He's kind of there, but not with the X-Men, that's all.
I don't think half the toilet seats in the world are as clean as I should like; and only half of those are half as clean as they deserve. - tsubaimomo, July 26, 2010 3:00 am
I thought it was Hank. Hmm maybe Hank is short for Henry?
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Maybe the funeral scene was a dream sequence of someones. And they put it in the trailer to mess with you a little bit.
A little philosophy inclineth man's mind to atheism, but depth in philosophy bringeth men's minds about to religion.
-Sir Francis Bacon, Of Atheism <---Did I make this my sig? This shits gay as fuck.
His name is beast, but those close to him call him hank, like Jean-Grey.
Yes, I too grew up reading comics, in particular x-men. I stopped after the massive crossover in which wolverine had is metal pulled out and only *snikt* bones. It was just... I dunno, after they did that I just stopped reading dead-wood comics all together.
Only thing close is HeavyMetal, it has more tits, and better stories.
psi29a wrote:Yes, I too grew up reading comics, in particular x-men. I stopped after the massive crossover in which wolverine had is metal pulled out and only *snikt* bones. It was just... I dunno, after they did that I just stopped reading dead-wood comics all together.
Yeah, when Magneto pulled it out of him, and Genesis tried to put it back in him...yeah, that sucked.
I don't think half the toilet seats in the world are as clean as I should like; and only half of those are half as clean as they deserve. - tsubaimomo, July 26, 2010 3:00 am
Well, you see, it was actually a clone of Xavier that died, or a Skrull that was impersonating as him, or he was saved by the Shi-ar at the last minute before his untimely death, saving him with advanced technology, and replacing the carbon based copy with a cloning device to fool the humans and make pranks and shit hahahahahaha very funny.
Marvel = House of Ideas.
I don't think half the toilet seats in the world are as clean as I should like; and only half of those are half as clean as they deserve. - tsubaimomo, July 26, 2010 3:00 am