Comic books
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If anyone out there is a fellow comic book fan – I don’t mean web comics or things like that – what do you read these days? Even if they are back issues or reprints, although there’s a lot of new stuff out there.
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As I understand it, they initially appeared in some UK comics in the 1960s as Little Fred & Big Ed, & Beric the Bold - set in Roman Britain, and in fairly stolid translations, before Bell & Hockridge got their hands on them and reintroduced the sparkle. The puns are certainly appalling!
Dylan Dog and some other collections of works by Tiziano Sclavi. They are also useful for maintaining the little Italian I know.
I've never read Dylan Dog, but I do have the Batman crossover miniseries on my list of things to check out eventually.
https://www.dc.com/graphic-novels/batman/dylan-dog-2024/batman/dylan-dog
I know you said no web comics, but your thread reminded me to look at Existential Comics (on the web) again - and they really are good.
Reading the last couple of them, they are very funny and I’m going to have to add this to my list of things to read; hello the only web comics I’ve been following for some time now have been Doonesbury, Scandinavia and the world, Oglaf, Tom the dancing bug, and this modern world. There’s also one involving a benevolent mind flayer named Cthu taking a girl under his wing and teaching her magic that I don’t remember the name of that I need to catch up on. Oh and one by Greg Fox called Kyle’s B and B. And Tomics. And…
My avid comic reading days waned in the mid-to-late 70s, before Wally West became the Flash. From my 20s on, my comic book consumption came mostly in the form of movies and tv. I was generally aware of what was going on with DC comics (I never really liked or paid attention to Marvel), and from time to time I’d pick up a comic or two, or a collection—I have Flashpoint, The Dark Knight Returns, A Death in the Family, Superman: Earth One and some others. Some years there've been a comic or two in my stocking at Christmas.
And I do still have pretty much all the comics I had as a kid.
I can recommend Grant Morrison's excellent All-Star Superman!