Weekly Comic Review: Local
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I know I sound stupid (I am for those of you keeping score at home) but I cannot tell you how much some of the comics you have recommended have enriched my life. I will be grabbing this on my way home from work.
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Hey, I'm glad to hear that a lot of the books that mean a lot to me are striking a chord with others. Be aware though that Local is not yet available in collected format. If you get it now, you'll have to get the individual issues, but the hardcover collection is coming out in September.
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Damn... It would be hard to find the individual issues but that song seletion feature sounds maybe worth it. I always thought it would be cool for a comic to have some "suggested listening" listed in it to set the mood.
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mmm, another artsy fartsy piece thats not so much your average graphic novel, but a novel, made of graphics. superb sounding. i hope i run across this one.
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Another great Brian Wood series I'd recommend is DMZ, about a civil war in various areas of the U.S., but overall a commentary of the current war and the innocent people caught within the battlezone.
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This sounds cool Proto, I think I might get the hardback collection if the individual issues are no lo nger available.
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Seems like a book in the vein of "Ghost World," (Which, by the way, everyone should read if they enjoy books like this.) so I'll probably enjoy it. I'll be checking it out!
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Hey, I've just been wondering, how come none of the comics you've reviewed have been manga comics? You're missing out on a large demographic.
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it's probably because manga sucks
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I don't read manga, thus it is very hard for me to review it.
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proto, could you PLEASE review a JTHM if you ever get your hands on one? please?
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I second that motion.
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I deny that motion.
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An American bishoujo...why!? o_0
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What in the name of fuck are you yammering about?
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Why the hell someone would make an American shoujo manga, methinks.
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Kitsunexus, are you talking about JTHM?
Proto, JTHM (Johnny the Homicidal Maniac) is a graphic novel by Jhonen Vasquez, about a guy named Johnny who is basically a homicidal maniac. He starts to go insane and his mind projects "shades" of his mindset into inanimate objects. Also, the entire story comes in something like 7 or so issues. I personally bought Director's Cut, which has them all together for the obscene price of 23.99 Canadian |
And it blows goats. I have proof.
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As it turns out, Proto, the hardback edition does include those afterwards and soundtrack listings you were talking about, so it's definitely on par with the individual issues as far as that goes.
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Excellent! Glad to hear that! Thanks for letting us know.
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whats with all the manga hate? its a genre there are good ones and bad ones
btw local looks pretty good |
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