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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.
Girls (2005 - 2007) by The Luna Brothers
The small community of Pennystown has a big problem: a seemingly endless supply of beautiful, naked, alien women have invaded.
What's the problem? Well, the girls are instinctually eviscerating any human women they come across, having sex with any men they can find, then giving birth to a new crop of girls. The worst part? The entirety of Pennystown is enclosed in a massive shell. No one comes in and no one comes out, at least not until these murderous, sex-crazed girls have been dealt with. -- Source
If you are a fan of Stephen King, you have probably read his latest novel: Under the Dome. If you think the idea of a giant dome separating a town from the outside world is original, think again. The Luna Brothers did it five years ago, and did it in an outstanding fashion. With Girls, the Luna Brothers have crafted a chillingly effective, unpredictable horror tale filled great characters and complex psychology. There are plenty of nudity here, as those lovely, flesh-eating, egg-laying girls are completely sans-clothes. But at no time was I aroused, for I was completely hooked by the story. That in itself is no small feat by the Luna Brothers, for I am someone who is very easily excited by the sight of women au naturel.
I'd love to see a movie adaptation of this graphic novel. For one thing, in the hands of a competent director and supported by a good script, it would be a great horror film. For another, well...the sight of a hundred naked beautiful girls running around would indeed be very pleasant - for me at least.
Miss out on Girls and you're doing yourself a disservice, trust me.
Support the artists and buy this series if you like it.
The Luna Brothers Site
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Issues 1 - 5
Issues 6 - 10
Issues 11 - 15
Issues 16 - 20
Issues 21 - 24 End
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Thursday, January 21, 2010
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