Books tagged with 'comics': 10

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Frequently Asked Questions: An Unshelved Collection

by...Gene Ambaum     average rating...4.0 / 5
tags...comics
shelved by...eviltammy
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entry by...eviltammy     updated...Jul 05, '08     spoilers...n/a

Library humor :) Oh, so true!

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Y: The Last Man Vol. 1: Unmanned

by...Brian K. Vaughan, Jr. Jose Marzan     average rating...5.0 / 5
tags...comics gender graphic novel scifi
shelved by...cverge midsummernd
viewable entries...none
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Watchmen

by...Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons     average rating...5.0 / 5
tags...comics graphic novel superhero
shelved by...cverge k_eatin moogle sebethis
viewable entries...1

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entry by...sebethis     updated...Jan 05, '08     spoilers...n/a

Finished 12/25/07.

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Fables Vol. 5: The Mean Seasons

by...Bill Willingham     average rating...4.5 / 5
tags...comics
shelved by...cverge sebethis
viewable entries...1

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entry by...sebethis     updated...Jul 30, '07     spoilers...n/a

Finished 7/29/07.

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Fables Vol. 4: March of the Wooden Soldiers

by...Bill Willingham, P. Craig Russell     average rating...4.5 / 5
tags...comics
shelved by...cverge sebethis
viewable entries...1

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entry by...sebethis     updated...Jul 30, '07     spoilers...n/a

Finished 7/29/07.

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Fables Vol. 3: Storybook Love

by...Bill Willingham, Linda Medley     average rating...4.0 / 5
tags...comics
shelved by...cverge sebethis
viewable entries...1

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entry by...sebethis     updated...Jul 20, '07     spoilers...n/a

Finished 7/19/07.

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Fables Vol. 1: Legends in Exile

by...Bill Willingham     average rating...4.0 / 5
tags...comics
shelved by...cverge sebethis
viewable entries...1

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entry by...sebethis     updated...May 21, '07     spoilers...n/a

Finished 5/19/07.

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Fables Vol. 2: Animal Farm

by...Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham     average rating...4.5 / 5
tags...comics
shelved by...cverge sebethis
viewable entries...1

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entry by...sebethis     updated...Jul 12, '07     spoilers...n/a

Finished 7/11/07.

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The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay

by...Michael Chabon     average rating...4.1 / 5
tags...1950s alternatehistory awardwinning comicbooks comicboooks comics epic fiction gay historical holocaust jewish romance war wartime
shelved by...ablueidol baberahamlincln beckyborlan dmdurgan nprfan1 readread ryan zvilikestv
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entry by...baberahamlincln     updated...Oct 07, '06     spoilers...n/a

it doesnt help that i am obsessed with wwii, but this book was amazing. don't let the comic-book theme bother you. it's about much more than that.

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entry by...zvilikestv     updated...Dec 09, '06     spoilers...minor

Sort of like writing about the guys who created Superman, but making them gayer. This is an awesome book, that touches on comics, WWII, Judaism, and the intense desire to suck cock.

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entry by...beckyborlan     updated...Jul 18, '07     spoilers...n/a

like an ice cream sandwich, tasty, but not very good for you.

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'you won't be disappointed.'

entry by...ablueidol     updated...May 11, '08     spoilers...n/a

The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay was an instant popular and critical success when it came out in 2000 being nominated for a raft of awards. It won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 2001 and Hollywood has been sniffing around it ever since. Michael Chabon the author wrote the only known screenplay, which struggled to reduce a 635-page book to a 2-hour film. At one point, the cast was Toby Maguire (Peter in Spiderman) to play Sam Clay, Natalie Portman (V for Vendetta) to play Rosa Saks and Jude Law to play Joe Kavalier.

The difficulties for the film is what makes the book a joy as it starts in 1938 as Superman bursts on the scene and ends in 1954 as the Kefauver Senate hearings delivers the death blow to a declining comic book industry. A central theme is the roles of the Jews in the comic book industry: it explored the mythology of comic hero and its impact Joe and Sam own struggles and personal journeys form the stories of the Escapist which in turn shape their lives. Sam struggling to come to terms with being Gay and Joe trying to rescue his family stuck in an increasingly bleak Nazi run Prague. It also explores the historical rip off the artists and writers of the period. Superman’s creators did not come into the real money until the blockbuster Superman movies and a court case prised the money out of Hollywood’s coffers. Historical characters from the period from the comic industry and the movie, art and political world some in and out of the story. The Escapist also draws on Joe Kavalier’s training and experience of magic and Houdini type tricks and the impact this has on his life.

The writing is a tour deforce so that you hear, touch and smell the period. Each character has their own voice and even minor characters when they enter the story in a few paragraphs you have their back-story and motives seamlessly woven in so they become real characters. The point of view moves from character to character and no easy option or resolution is allowed as the story builds to the magic trick ending. Scenes are comic one minute and bitterly tragic the next as you join in the roller coaster of their lives. Yes I am going say it…if you only have the chance to read one book this year make it this one, you wont be disappointed.

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The Hard Goodbye (Sin City, Book 1: Second Edition)

by...Frank Miller     average rating...5.0 / 5
tags...comics
shelved by...pukomuko
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