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Comic Art & Graphic Novel Musings
Posted: Fri Nov 12, 2004 11:16 am
by dlbpharmd
In DC Comics' hugely important - and, unfortunately, hugely laughable - Crisis on Infinite Earths
Now dem's fightin' words!

Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 4:51 am
by Fist and Faith
dlbpharmd wrote:In DC Comics' hugely important - and, unfortunately, hugely laughable - Crisis on Infinite Earths
Now dem's fightin' words!

Bah!

Hey, they made it up as they went. Literally! Half way through it, they didn't know how they were going to end it!

Something with such staggering impact to any DC comic ever printed after it, and even
they weren't taking it seriously.
Posted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 2:05 pm
by dlbpharmd
Fist and Faith wrote:dlbpharmd wrote:In DC Comics' hugely important - and, unfortunately, hugely laughable - Crisis on Infinite Earths
Now dem's fightin' words!

Bah!

Hey, they made it up as they went. Literally! Half way through it, they didn't know how they were going to end it!

Something with such staggering impact to any DC comic ever printed after it, and even
they weren't taking it seriously.
Double bah!

Crisis still rates as one of the best stories ever published by DC, even if it was a little "seat of the pants" at times.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 2:45 am
by Fist and Faith
dlbpharmd wrote:Double bah!

Crisis still rates as one of the best stories ever published by DC, even if it was a little "seat of the pants" at times.

Maybe I should read it again. I don't remember having nearly that good an opinion of it.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 2:54 am
by High Lord Tolkien
Fist and Faith wrote:dlbpharmd wrote:Double bah!

Crisis still rates as one of the best stories ever published by DC, even if it was a little "seat of the pants" at times.

Maybe I should read it again. I don't remember having nearly that good an opinion of it.
Well it had just about everyone in it, which is always good.
And it did try to wrap it all up pretty well.
And it was the last hurrah as far as fun fantasy DC comics went, imho.
After that Comics in general took a downward spiral and tried to be more "real" and "mature".
Sorry, I'm one of those "old" [38] fogeys that complains about how comics are not for kids anymore.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 3:19 am
by Fist and Faith
Heh. I'm 40, and pretty darned happy they're not for kids.
But perhaps the biggest sin of Crisis was killing off the original Huntress!

Inexcusable!!!!
Still, I suppose it was cool seeing whose hand it was that Krona saw all those billions of years ago.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 4:38 am
by High Lord Tolkien
Fist and Faith wrote:Heh. I'm 40, and pretty darned happy they're not for kids.
Yeah, except when you have kids and you want them to get into comics.
(Believe me, I really liked the violence and the breast "explosions" of the '90s)
When I was 8 or 9 the comics were pretty much self contained.
You were introduced to the characters each time and what had gone on before was quickly explained.
Spiderman fought the Lizard or the Sandman.
Superman beat the bad guy by throwing a baseball around the world and knocked him out on the back of the head.
Simple and fun stuff.
Now you need a pysch background and 30 back issues to know what's going on.
And sales aren't what they used to be so I know I'm not alone.
And yes I know that there are some old style for kids.
Like Marvel Age? I looked at the Spider and FF ones the other day and was impressed.
Anyway, wrong forum!
Although, I wonder how I'd feel about the CoTC graphic novel?
Of course it would depend on the artist but I wonder if it would ruin the books for me.
It can be done.
I absolutely love a Hobbit graphic novel I picked up a few years ago.
It was dead on to the book and extremely well drawn.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 5:08 am
by Plissken
I always thought Steve Ditko could do an excellent CoTC graphic novel. He's an excellent story-teller and draftsman, and he'd actually have to lighten up to do it.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 5:38 am
by dlbpharmd
NO! Please, not Ditko! <Horrible memories of "Shade: The Changeling Man" comes to mind>
I'd take George Perez over anyone else any day, except for maybe Curt Swan (is he still alive even?)
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 7:11 am
by Plissken
Perez' art just seems to pretty and happy. He just doesn't do shabbiness well.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 12:40 pm
by Fist and Faith
Yeah, I'm gonna have to veto Ditko too. And your suggesting him truly proves the saying
Different strokes for different folks. My introduction to Ditko was Starman. The alien one. The first time I saw him was in DC Presents, when Starlin had Superman and him fighting Mongul. (
Fantastic issue, and also my introduction to Mongul.) So I ordered some back issues of whichever showcase-type comic introduced him years earlier. I was not happy when I saw Ditko's rendition of him. (Mind you, Ditko isn't too upset that I don't like him.

)
You know who does shabbiness well? Dave Mazzuchelli. DD's
Born Again is, imo, extraordinary. Miller took DD to some serious depths, and Mazzuchelli matched it beautifully. Surely he could do the same for TCTC. And I loved his fights. They don't show the flow from moment to moment the way some artists do, but there's a power to them that I think would work nicely for the
Haruchai.
But I'd hate to see how badly they'd have to mangle TCTC to fit it into a graphic novel!

Maybe it could be a graphic novel mini-series?
High Lord Tolkien wrote:Now you need a pysch background and 30 back issues to know what's going on.

How very true.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 5:13 pm
by Plissken
Okay, how about Steranko? His artwork is appropriate, AND, if anyone could handle the scripting chores, it would be him. ("Red Tide" should give give some flavor to the uninformed.)
And yeah, it would have to be a series of graphic novels.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 5:26 pm
by Edge
Never really been a Ditko fan myself. Personally I think the man for the job would be Berni Wrightson - or possibly Richard Corben.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 5:55 pm
by High Lord Tolkien
Put me down for Alan Moore.
I loved his work on Supreme.
I can really see him taking on the whole scope of the Chronicles and doing it well.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 6:20 pm
by Edge
Yeah, I could definitely go with Alan Moore as well.
Posted: Sat Nov 20, 2004 8:17 pm
by Plissken
Wrightson! (slaps forehead) How could've I NOT thought of Wrightson?!
EXCELLENT CHOICE!
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 1:33 pm
by dANdeLION
Heh, if either jay or danlo could move this to the comics forum, I'd greatly appreciate it.
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 2:39 pm
by danlo
I thought this had to do with possible TC Graphic novels--thanks dAN it's gone!!

Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 2:51 pm
by dANdeLION
danlo, you're a man of enormous magnitude! You have my gratitude!