dead prez wrote:It's pretty good and worth reading (only clocking over 100 pages) it made me lol at times for how ridiculous it was.
Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren
dead prez wrote:Yeah, but I haven't read any other works by Camus.
Oh and I should note that I've been meaning to read A Clockwork Orange as well, purchased it a while back but the Nasdeet speak can be pretty hard to follow, I'm tempted to just watch the movie.
Menzo wrote:Its cuz you're dope and Daddy Dubs. No one fucks with that
I love you Daren
GenePeer wrote:I recently read, V for Vendetta and Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. I doubt any comic book will ever surpass Watchmen for me but these got quite close, great comics. I also started reading Sandman by Neil Gaiman. I'd recommend each of these to anyone who still thinks comic books are for kids; literature at its finest if you ask me. I love Sandman so much that I've decided to look into Gaiman's novels now. I'm going to order American Gods pretty soon.
dead prez wrote:I read part of American Gods for a while than stopped reading, I'm probably gonna go back and reread from the beginning, I liked Nevermore and I have Stardust as well but haven't started reading it yet. Watchmen is definitely one of the greatest pieces of sequential art ever as well as stories ever told and the movie is nothing in comparison to it, I was also looking into getting both The Dark Knight Returns and V for Vendetta as well. If you want other "mature" sequential art comics than read Maus, Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind, Berserk, Vagabond, Akira, Monster, 20th CB, Phoenix and Lone Wolf and Cub you can read all of them online other than Maus and Phoenix. Nausicaa is on par with watchmen in terms of themes touched, scope, and general world building and complexity, Berserk isn't as mature with it's themes but it's definitely not something that children should read and hte world building and characterization is top notch it comes pretty close to watchmen at some points if not surpassing it, but overall I rate it less than Watchmen. I've read up to the 4th book of Akira and so far it's been all world building and characterization it's about to heat up though, I've stopped myself from reading it online until I buy the 5th volume though.
Read Kingdom Come for the closest comic to Watchmen but with actual established DC superheroes instead, same general story except more lighthearted and the art is amazing in it. Rorschach even makes a cameo in it. Oh and From Hell from Alan Moore is considered one of his best comics next to Watchmen and V for Vendetta it's about Jack The Ripper.
WilyMo021 wrote:Nothing that has been critically acclaimed or anything, except the Harry Potters and maybe the Watchman graphic novel.. Tho honestly I liked the movie better.
mdemaz wrote:dam
InsaneTRex94 wrote:Reading "Inheritance", the fourth Eragon book.
Geno wrote:I don't wanna have a kid with Zabe tbh.
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