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Recently, this blog has been blessed with a visit from a big name artist in the comic book industry, Sean Phillips himself! He was gracious enough to bestow this piece of wisdom upon us:
Thank you, Sean Phillips! You the man!!
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I love comics. Unfortunately, like books and movies, good comics are not easy to come by. There are far too many routine superhero and fantasy stuff flooding the market.
By starting this little blog, I want to share with you some of my favorite comic books. Give them a check, they may change your opinion forever. Or not. Just remember, to each their own tastes.
By the way, if you really love comics, support the artists, buy the books.
On the other hand, if you don't have enough money, don't get caught.
Recently, this blog has been blessed with a visit from a big name artist in the comic book industry, Sean Phillips himself! He was gracious enough to bestow this piece of wisdom upon us:
Thank you, Sean Phillips! You the man!!
===
I love comics. Unfortunately, like books and movies, good comics are not easy to come by. There are far too many routine superhero and fantasy stuff flooding the market.
By starting this little blog, I want to share with you some of my favorite comic books. Give them a check, they may change your opinion forever. Or not. Just remember, to each their own tastes.
By the way, if you really love comics, support the artists, buy the books.
On the other hand, if you don't have enough money, don't get caught.
Crecy by Warren Ellis
Mar
15
Warren Ellis's take on the battle of Crecy, a major battle in the Hundred Years war between England and France and also one of warfare's most important historical battles.
This being a Warren Ellis comic, expect coarse language, nasty humor, graphic violence and expect to learn, too.
The black and white artwork is simply exquisite.
If you're squeamish, you may want to stay away from Crecy, it's your loss. But if you're familiar with Ellis's works, you know you are in for a treat.
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