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Oh and I've heard good things about Mouse Guard, mermaid. I keep meaning to read it when I go up to Montreal and can read oodles of BDs in the biblio for free. ( :
If anyone's looking for comics, I like what I've read of L'Incal, partially in French and partially en anglais, so I haven't got it all straight. I used to like Transmetropolitan, but now it's an immature wannabe compared to L'Incal. Moebius = made of win.
heh, and thinking scene, a comic I've since lost but loved when I read it was Zero Girl, in which squares and cubes were evil, and wanted to kill the main character, and circles and spheres were good.
If anyone's looking for comics, I like what I've read of L'Incal, partially in French and partially en anglais, so I haven't got it all straight. I used to like Transmetropolitan, but now it's an immature wannabe compared to L'Incal. Moebius = made of win.
heh, and thinking scene, a comic I've since lost but loved when I read it was Zero Girl, in which squares and cubes were evil, and wanted to kill the main character, and circles and spheres were good.
Moebius <3 <3 <3
You really should read Mouse Guard, it is brilliant.
You really should read Mouse Guard, it is brilliant.
Man I love L'Incal. Just couldn't understand some it!
I'm gonna have to go dig out all my 2000AD now.
I'm gonna have to go dig out all my 2000AD now.
metoikos, l'incal and transmetropolitan are completely different, I just can't understand how one can even begin to compare them. Me? I just love them both (possibly transmetropolitan more since Warren Ellis >>>>>>> Jodorowsky)
Oh yes, topic.
Last comic series I read was Trondheim/Sfar's Dungeon. Even though I must be missing on a ton of irony since I haven't read any d&d stuff, I loved it for what it is.
Last comic series I read was Trondheim/Sfar's Dungeon. Even though I must be missing on a ton of irony since I haven't read any d&d stuff, I loved it for what it is.
last books I read:
1984 (in German)
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (in English)
both classics , but I read them for the first time, both recommendable
reading atm: second part of the DUNE series by Frank Herbert, Dune Messiah , german title "Der Herr des Wüstenplanten", recommendable
1984 (in German)
Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy (in English)
both classics , but I read them for the first time, both recommendable
reading atm: second part of the DUNE series by Frank Herbert, Dune Messiah , german title "Der Herr des Wüstenplanten", recommendable
The last book I read in German was Der Satanarchäolügenialkohöllische Wunsch Punsch by Michael Ende. All his books are great, but I especially like the Jim Knopf und Lukas der Lokomotivführer books and Momo.
if i started to read books, i'd have less time for pouet? NO THX!
There is a Crysis-themed book? And it's NOT shit? WHAT?!?
skyrunner: I didn't much like the hitchhiker books. The dune books on the other hand got better later in the series, the last is my favourite :)
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I didn't much like the hitchhiker books. The dune books on the other hand got better later in the series, the last is my favourite :)
I do concur - I read the Hithhikers books when I was a kid a loved them (so new & different) but I reread them a couple of years ago and they just didn't have that same magic (surprisingly I quite enjoyed "So Long and Thanks for All the Fish" which I didn't really get into when it eventually came out originally). All of the Dune books I love whenever I pick them - I get immersed into the world straight away. (Apart from those abortive 1's by Brian Herbert & Kevin J. Anderson - waste of ink & paper imo)
Having said all of that I love "Last Chance To See" and the missus always chuckles at "The Meaning of Liff" - don't you hate getting caught in a grimbuster?
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Yup. Peter Watts is a kickass sf author. Even though I haven't played Crysis 2, and in fact have no intention to do so, I really enjoyed his novelization on many levels.
Yup. Peter Watts is a kickass sf author. Even though I haven't played Crysis 2, and in fact have no intention to do so, I really enjoyed his novelization on many levels.