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So, here's my thing.
I never got into the comic book format.
For the life of me I can't tell you why. The idea of the medium excites me; the freedom; the expansiveness; the depth avaialable to the author... and so on. And yet, even on multiple tries I've never really been able to immerse myself in this format like I can with a book or a film. And I guess (and I'm sure many, many people will lambast me here for my ignorance and shortchanging) it's a bit of a halfway house between those two mediums, so why don't I like it?
I guess I'm a moving pictures kind of guy.
Oh, and I guess I'm a bit impatient too, so the idea of big lumps of story already out there interest me, not waiting years for the story to finish. Hence, Graphic novel interest me with the stories complete. Comic books in in the midst of their run... not so much
/shrugs
All I have read so far in my 30 years are some old 1990's X-Men comics (when I was growing out of my teens) and a Whedon graphic novel which I bought for my mother last year for Christmas (Fray)
And now, at the end of 2008, I see two comic book stories either about to hit the screen or go into production which utterly fascinate me: Watchmen and Preacher
The concepts behind both of these seem, well, rather profound - one in a deconstructionist way, another solely because of its rather controversial story idea.
I have asked someone to get me Watchmen for Christmas, but as soon as I heard Sam Mendes was going to have a stab at Preacher I had to do some research... the graphic novel covering issues 1-7 it's on its way.
And there I was sat on Amazon... and Google... and Wikipedia... and Squidoo...and all these names and stories kept on cropping up. Some of whom I had heard, some of which I vaguely recognised.
So, I want to dip my toe. Try out the format again.
So I'm starting with the obvious - The Killing Joke by Alan Moore; The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller; and the above mentioned Preacher by Ennis.
Killing because it's written by Moore and I want a taste of his work before Watchmen is presented to me in 8 weeks or so. Knight, well, because so many people talk about it.
Now, I have no idea how well the Frank Miller works have really translated to the screen, but to me, both 300 and Sin City were terribly, terribly written films saved by their look. Both were slavish adaptations so I hear (well, less so on 300 as Miller wasn't a co-director) and well, doesn't fill me with hope for Knight, but, hey, it's only £6 so what the heck.
If Preacher takes for me I'm sure I'll be buying more other the other 9 graphic novels out there... but I'd like some other options.
I tend to drift well into the darker territory of my SF/Fantasy/TV/Film overall and read/watch widely across genres and styles.
Series' like The Sopranos, Deadwood, Dexter, NuGalactica, B5, DS9 excite me overall...
SF by Dick/LeGuin/Vonnegut/Gibson/Reynolds/Clarke/Bester gets me going...
I tend to enjoy emotionally, psychologically complex and intense stories (in whatever format) overall and more often than not, stories which have a good lengthy arc.
So, where else should I start...?
A long rambling post, I know... but help me TrekBBS... you crazy bastards are my only hope
Hugo -
So, here's my thing.
I never got into the comic book format.
For the life of me I can't tell you why. The idea of the medium excites me; the freedom; the expansiveness; the depth avaialable to the author... and so on. And yet, even on multiple tries I've never really been able to immerse myself in this format like I can with a book or a film. And I guess (and I'm sure many, many people will lambast me here for my ignorance and shortchanging) it's a bit of a halfway house between those two mediums, so why don't I like it?
I guess I'm a moving pictures kind of guy.
Oh, and I guess I'm a bit impatient too, so the idea of big lumps of story already out there interest me, not waiting years for the story to finish. Hence, Graphic novel interest me with the stories complete. Comic books in in the midst of their run... not so much
/shrugs
All I have read so far in my 30 years are some old 1990's X-Men comics (when I was growing out of my teens) and a Whedon graphic novel which I bought for my mother last year for Christmas (Fray)
And now, at the end of 2008, I see two comic book stories either about to hit the screen or go into production which utterly fascinate me: Watchmen and Preacher
The concepts behind both of these seem, well, rather profound - one in a deconstructionist way, another solely because of its rather controversial story idea.
I have asked someone to get me Watchmen for Christmas, but as soon as I heard Sam Mendes was going to have a stab at Preacher I had to do some research... the graphic novel covering issues 1-7 it's on its way.
And there I was sat on Amazon... and Google... and Wikipedia... and Squidoo...and all these names and stories kept on cropping up. Some of whom I had heard, some of which I vaguely recognised.
So, I want to dip my toe. Try out the format again.
So I'm starting with the obvious - The Killing Joke by Alan Moore; The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller; and the above mentioned Preacher by Ennis.
Killing because it's written by Moore and I want a taste of his work before Watchmen is presented to me in 8 weeks or so. Knight, well, because so many people talk about it.
Now, I have no idea how well the Frank Miller works have really translated to the screen, but to me, both 300 and Sin City were terribly, terribly written films saved by their look. Both were slavish adaptations so I hear (well, less so on 300 as Miller wasn't a co-director) and well, doesn't fill me with hope for Knight, but, hey, it's only £6 so what the heck.
If Preacher takes for me I'm sure I'll be buying more other the other 9 graphic novels out there... but I'd like some other options.
I tend to drift well into the darker territory of my SF/Fantasy/TV/Film overall and read/watch widely across genres and styles.
Series' like The Sopranos, Deadwood, Dexter, NuGalactica, B5, DS9 excite me overall...
SF by Dick/LeGuin/Vonnegut/Gibson/Reynolds/Clarke/Bester gets me going...
I tend to enjoy emotionally, psychologically complex and intense stories (in whatever format) overall and more often than not, stories which have a good lengthy arc.
So, where else should I start...?
A long rambling post, I know... but help me TrekBBS... you crazy bastards are my only hope
Hugo -
