F For Fake Posted March 2, 2020 Share Posted March 2, 2020 (edited) On 2/18/2020 at 12:48 PM, F For Fake said: Decided to finally dive into this monster last night. Finished volume one, which contains Justice League 21-22, 29-30, 37-38 and 46-47. I'm sure I've read all of these in various reprints over the years, but I am determined to read this boxed set straight through, cover to cover, in order, so it gives these various Crisis stories greater context. Look, these are silver age DC's. They're pretty corny. BUT, they're also charming and colorful, and Gardner Fox always had imaginative ideas. The pinnacle of superhero writing? Dear me, no. But a colorful trip down nostalgia lane nonetheless. I think this puts my total up to 17 for 2020, not counting the Mickey Mouse strips books I've been reading lately. And I finished Volume 2 this weekend, JLA 55-56, 64-65, 73-74,82-83. More of the same, that cheesy SA DC goodness, but I'm digging it, and it's a really nicely produced book. Also, completely at random, I picked up a set of the Justice League 3000 and 3001 series by Giffen, DeMatteis and Porter. I am a die hard, life long, devoted Justice League International fan. It is probably my all time favorite superhero comic book series. I have followed Giffen and DeMatteis ever since, so it was odd that this one flew under my radar for so long. I haven't really kept up with moderns much in the last few years, so I guess it still feels "new" to me. Anyway, I got around to reading the full run this weekend, and whooboy, man, it's rough. I had a hard time pushing through. I don't know anything about what went on behind the scenes, but the entire series reeked of editorial interference and/or negligence. The tone shifted dramatically, characters and story arcs would disappear for huge chunks of time only to be practically written off off-panel. It never gelled, it was as though they didn't really know what they wanted to do when they launched, then kept shifting back and forth as the series progressed. Absolutely zero of that JLI magic here. What a bummer. Much better was the Justice League by Scott Snyder deluxe edition hardcover. First, I have to say, I LOVE the paper DC is using these days. Gone are the ultra glossy, crinkly, tissue-esque pages of the past. These recent collections have nice paper with an almost newsprint-like texture that also displays the colors beautifully. This is a handsome volume. As for the story, it's solid if unspectacular. Snyder does his Snyder thing, I enjoyed it but can't say it really knocked me out. I liked it well enough that I'll be picking up the next collection, so I guess that's saying something. So, I believe that makes for about 49 books altogether, bringing my 2020 total to 66. That 1000 book total ain't lookin' so good. We'll see how it goes. Edited March 2, 2020 by F For Fake DavidTheDavid, Raze, Ken Aldred and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ken Aldred Posted March 2, 2020 Share Posted March 2, 2020 (edited) 7 hours ago, F For Fake said: So, I believe that makes for about 49 books altogether, bringing my 2020 total to 66. That 1000 book total ain't lookin' so good. We'll see how it goes I’ve only included books that have engaged me with decent story, art and dialogue. For example, I tried reading Atlas Comics Journey Into Mystery Masterworks Vol 4. It’s generally tedious, poorly-written, poorly-drawn. I find my attention wandering very quickly with these volumes, and was just skimming through over half of this one, despite some occasionally nice artwork from Al Williamson, Wally Wood and Bernard Krigstein. I got this in a ComiXology sale for 69p, around $1 at the time, and a bit cheaper than the $65 cover price for the physical hardcover, thankfully. So, I skimmed through, and won’t add this to my total for the year. It’d be cheating. Edited March 3, 2020 by Ken Aldred F For Fake 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidTheDavid Posted March 2, 2020 Share Posted March 2, 2020 On 2/25/2020 at 7:51 AM, paperheart said: 48-82 Quantum & Woody #0-7 Sentry #1-5 + vs.: Hulk, FF, S-M, X-M, Void Ody-C #1-5 Injection #1-5 Trouble w/ Girls #1-7 Pick up any lessons you can pass on? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidTheDavid Posted March 2, 2020 Share Posted March 2, 2020 I've been finishing Grant Morrison's Super Gods. I had no idea he was so out there. So my stack of comics to read has been growing. On Deck are Desert Eagle and Star Wars Adventures: Tales from Vader's Castle. I read one of the latter with my 6 year old and it was actually entertaining, so I'm looking forward to the rest. I had bought them for the Francavilla covers, nice to find the content is enjoyable, too. Ken Aldred, F For Fake and Raze 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paperheart Posted March 2, 2020 Share Posted March 2, 2020 2 minutes ago, DavidTheDavid said: Pick up any lessons you can pass on? Don't name your son Lester? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F For Fake Posted March 3, 2020 Share Posted March 3, 2020 3 hours ago, DavidTheDavid said: I've been finishing Grant Morrison's Super Gods. I had no idea he was so out there. So my stack of comics to read has been growing. On Deck are Desert Eagle and Star Wars Adventures: Tales from Vader's Castle. I read one of the latter with my 6 year old and it was actually entertaining, so I'm looking forward to the rest. I had bought them for the Francavilla covers, nice to find the content is enjoyable, too. Super Gods has been sitting on my shelf for years now, need to crack it open soon. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidTheDavid Posted March 3, 2020 Share Posted March 3, 2020 39 to 43 Raze 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidTheDavid Posted March 3, 2020 Share Posted March 3, 2020 22 minutes ago, F For Fake said: Super Gods has been sitting on my shelf for years now, need to crack it open soon. It's worth the read. It's part analysis of comics developing as an art form, part memoir of his own development and history as a comic writer, part paean to himself, part exploration of the creative act, and no small accounting of sustained drug use and efforts to reach altered states of consciousness. F For Fake and Ken Aldred 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talapas1 Posted March 3, 2020 Share Posted March 3, 2020 174-189 Picked up the Groo Trade for my son. He really enjoyed it and I can’t say that I had ever read Groo before so I gave it a read through. I thought it was pretty fun. I’ve been working on collecting the first fifty marvel issues to read, so getting a quick look at what I have to look forward to was fun. My daughter said it best when she said “there is so much going on” in regards to the art. That’s what really struck me too. He puts so many crazy little details and characters into his panels. It’s really impressive. I also read the Inferno trade. The X-men were way worse than I remember as a kid. I guess that’s pretty standard though, as stuff we remember fondly was during a time when we typically had less experiences to fade-away from. That being said, I had never read the main inferno story, only some of the side crossovers. It was okay. I liked the X-factor pieces better than the x-men, though I do appreciate the early Silverstein art. I’m glad I read it, but don’t think I’ll be revisiting it any time soon. DavidTheDavid, s-man, Ken Aldred and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theCapraAegagrus Posted March 3, 2020 Share Posted March 3, 2020 2 minutes ago, Talapas1 said: 174-189 Picked up the Groo Trade for my son. He really enjoyed it and I can’t say that I had ever read Groo before so I gave it a read through. I thought it was pretty fun. I’ve been working on collecting the first fifty marvel issues to read, so getting a quick look at what I have to look forward to was fun. My daughter said it best when she said “there is so much going on” in regards to the art. That’s what really struck me too. He puts so many crazy little details and characters into his panels. It’s really impressive. I also read the Inferno trade. The X-men were way worse than I remember as a kid. I guess that’s pretty standard though, as stuff we remember fondly was during a time when we typically had less experiences to fade-away from. That being said, I had never read the main inferno story, only some of the side crossovers. It was okay. I liked the X-factor pieces better than the x-men, though I do appreciate the early Silverstein art. I’m glad I read it, but don’t think I’ll be revisiting it any time soon. Dang, you are killing it. I take a quick look at my book shelf, get overwhelmed, and waste my life playing video games and watching hockey. Talapas1 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
s-man Posted March 3, 2020 Share Posted March 3, 2020 2 hours ago, Talapas1 said: 174-189 Picked up the Groo Trade for my son. He really enjoyed it and I can’t say that I had ever read Groo before so I gave it a read through. I thought it was pretty fun. I’ve been working on collecting the first fifty marvel issues to read, so getting a quick look at what I have to look forward to was fun. My daughter said it best when she said “there is so much going on” in regards to the art. That’s what really struck me too. He puts so many crazy little details and characters into his panels. It’s really impressive. I also read the Inferno trade. The X-men were way worse than I remember as a kid. I guess that’s pretty standard though, as stuff we remember fondly was during a time when we typically had less experiences to fade-away from. That being said, I had never read the main inferno story, only some of the side crossovers. It was okay. I liked the X-factor pieces better than the x-men, though I do appreciate the early Silverstein art. I’m glad I read it, but don’t think I’ll be revisiting it any time soon. I really love reading Groo...Aragones artwork and humor are a great combination! Ken Aldred and Talapas1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
s-man Posted March 3, 2020 Share Posted March 3, 2020 Personal running list: 80/1000 Contest of Champions tpb Chew tpb 8 Gideon Falls tpb 1 Huck 1-6 Big Man Plans 1-4 All Star Superman tpb 1 Zombies vs Robots vs Amazons complete Infinity Gauntlet tpb Through Chew tpb 8...still a fun read and actually touching at times. DavidTheDavid and Ken Aldred 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
theCapraAegagrus Posted March 5, 2020 Share Posted March 5, 2020 Progress: 82/1,000 Frank Miller's Ronin #1-5 Flashpoint #1-5 Superman: Peace on Earth Batman: War on Crime Shazam: Power of Hope Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth Justice League: Secret Origins Justice League: Liberty and Justice For whatever reason - I have literally no motivation to read anything new (and I own a lot of unread stuff; old and new). These are all re-reads that I know are great. I'm just trying to get back into the habit of reading (period). ADAMANTIUM, Talapas1, Ken Aldred and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidTheDavid Posted March 5, 2020 Share Posted March 5, 2020 1 minute ago, theCapraAegagrus said: Progress: 82/1,000 Frank Miller's Ronin #1-5 Flashpoint #1-5 Superman: Peace on Earth Batman: War on Crime Shazam: Power of Hope Wonder Woman: Spirit of Truth Justice League: Secret Origins Justice League: Liberty and Justice For whatever reason - I have literally no motivation to read anything new (and I own a lot of unread stuff; old and new). These are all re-reads that I know are great. I'm just trying to get back into the habit of reading (period). I re-read Ronin last year. Even now, I still get that same sense of otherworldliness from it just as I did when I first read it as a young teen. theCapraAegagrus, Raze and Ken Aldred 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidTheDavid Posted March 5, 2020 Share Posted March 5, 2020 44-48 Dreaming Eagles #2-6 Talapas1, Ken Aldred and Raze 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
paperheart Posted March 5, 2020 Share Posted March 5, 2020 83-114 BPRD: Devil You Know #1-15 Barrier #1-5 Avengers Origin #1-5 Shadow Man #1-3 Imperial #1-4 Talapas1, Raze, Ken Aldred and 1 other 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Raze Posted March 6, 2020 Share Posted March 6, 2020 104 Suspense 27 I got this at C2E2 last week. Ireally liked the twist at the end of the first story! And the Stan Lee story was pretty good. Talapas1 and Ken Aldred 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
s-man Posted March 6, 2020 Share Posted March 6, 2020 28 minutes ago, Raze said: 104 Suspense 27 I got this at C2E2 last week. Ireally liked the twist at the end of the first story! And the Stan Lee story was pretty good. Ok...what the heck did Burt Lang do???? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DavidTheDavid Posted March 6, 2020 Share Posted March 6, 2020 49-51 Ken Aldred, Talapas1 and Raze 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Talapas1 Posted March 6, 2020 Share Posted March 6, 2020 190-199 Autumnlands 1-3 Really piqued my interest. Love the stranger in a strange land theme with scary animal people and their religions. Im always looking for good fantasy yarns and this one seems to be able to fulfill that niche. Can’t wait to grab the others. Black Science 1-7 I put off reading this one for a while and am irritated that i did. I love scifi, alternate dimensions and workshopping adventures and this has all of that. The characters aren’t as cut and dry as they originally seem to be and I am find myself really wanting to get the issues I’m missing to see their continued adventures. This one was worth picking up i have to say that after some of the slog last week, the issues I read today were really a shot in the arm. DavidTheDavid, Raze and Ken Aldred 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...