Mar. 26th, 2009

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I have this whole bunch of graphic/comic stuff I'm returning to the library, and I thought I'd tweet each of them, while we were in the car on the way. But it turns out I have more than 140 characters to say about each. So here I am, sitting at one of the library's computers, before returning the books.

Let"s see. The first two, Locke & Key and Johnny Bunko, have some tweets that"ll show up, so I don't need to say too much more about those. L&K is a good fantasy, lots of content, nice spooky premise. I actually look forward to the next volume of this one. JB is confused about who its audience might be - it claims to be a book of serious career advice, that happens to be done manga style, but it seems as though people reading manga want story, not advice. Luckily, the story is pretty funny - magic take-out chopsticks!

Para by Stuart Moore - I wanted to like this one, because it's got lots of text - some pages are illustrated text, rather than cartoons with words. And the starting premise is good - an alternate history where the Supercollider in TX turns into a big radioactive pit... and it's some 20 years later and researchers want to find out exactly what happened. The FBI is hampering their efforts. Unfortunately, for my tastes, it turns into paranormal bullshit, woo-woo pseudo-science. Despite that, though, I have to say I actually liked the UFO guy as a character - he has a nice sense of humor about his own endeavors. And the nasty FBI agent turns out to have her good spots. Drawing style: realistic tending toward dark, lots of grey-blue; aliens are stupid-looking. And the frogs never do get explained.

WE3 by Grant Morrison - reminded me a lot of Dean Koontz's Watchers. Three weaponized animals - a dog, cat, and rabbit - escape the termination of their project. I love how they have bits of speech; I was sad that the bunny was the one that died; I liked the ending. Style: colorful (the shell armor looks like a cross between pastel easter eggs and water lotuses, crossed with pillbugs).

The Book of Lost Souls by Straczynski and Doran. Fantasy, dark; not always sure who the good guys are. The episode with the battered woman- interesting. And the hired killer, who finally gets his - good. Still, though, sorta woo-woo in here about tortured savior and how people are "saved." But I like the Road.

Also read: Aya of Yop - couldn't get into it; teenage angst is teenage angst even if it's in Cote d'Ivoire - just as pointless as Ghost World, to me. Not enough story. And Megillat Esther, which I had seen reviews of - sort of a must-do, if one is of Jewish background. It does a nice job of pointing out some of the ridiculousness and some of the repetition-but-with-contradictions that occurs in many bible stories.

OK, now to take these over to the return desk.
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and now they go past yours via Twitter:


  • 22:29 Exit 41 will always have a special place in our hearts. #
  • 00:37 @fadeaccompli have you read whatisface's Grendel? #
  • 02:53 @Teaviews thanks for turning me on to The Necessiteas! #
  • 15:41 @RichSPK I've been hearing so many versions of "In the Mood" lately. Weird retro vibe? #
  • 15:49 returning a bunch of graphic novels to library in Columbia. Lots of new SF and fantasy short stories being called "novels" #
  • 15:52 _Locke & Key: Welcome to Lovecraft_ by Joe Hill. Fantasy: after dad is murdered, widow & kids go to ancestral home w/ doors & keys #
  • 15:53 a #
  • 15:55 certain amount of gore. I like the drawing style. Youngest kid's the 1 to watch. Twist at the end clue to next volume? One key = sex change. #
  • 15:59 _Johnny Bunko: the Last Career Guide You'll Ever Need_ by D. Pink. Not fiction; it's supposedly real career advice, manga style. #
  • 16:03 not sure who its intended audience is. Very superficial advice but story it's nested in and characters are very funny. Lots of Asian food! #
  • 17:11 here's a phrase you don't see every day: "hippocampal hustle and bustle" #
  • 18:56 cold rainy day. Enjoying some Pumpkin Spice tea from Plymouth Tea. #
  • 20:19 "All frogs look like Mick Jagger." #
  • 20:25 Steve is reading on Facebook what my SIL is making for supper, and says Klet's head down there." #
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