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 Post subject: Graphic Novel reviews in NY TImes -- Batman, Cooke's Parker, and Asterios Polyp
PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 7:48 am 
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Funny books are respectable and we don't have to be ashamed anymore and wear bad clothes. Three graphic novels reviewed in one article in the NY Times:

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/07/31/books ... ss&emc=rss

It's the Gaiman/Kubert "Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader?" Darwyn Cooke's adaptation of The Hunter by Robert Parker, and the long awaited artsy thing by Dave Mazzuchelli, Asterois Polyp.

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 Post subject: Graphic Novel reviews in NY TImes -- Batman, Cooke's Parker, and Asterios Polyp
PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 7:49 am 
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I read that this weekend. I felt like a fan boy staring into the warmth of the sun.

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PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 8:50 am 
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Warning to those of us planning on reading the graphic novel Parker, there seems to be big spoilers in that review.

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“The Hunter” is about a hijacking caper that ends poorly for Parker: not only is he double-crossed, but his wife, Lynn, is a coerced accomplice in his downfall. He’s shot and left for dead in a building set ablaze. He survives, of course, and tracks his enemies to New York City, bent on revenge. Except for omitting a scene or two involving an Upper West Side bodega, the adaptation is faithful to the novel, down to the opening and closing lines.


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PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 1:35 pm 
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"Asterios Polyp" also got a whole article in the "NY Times Book Review."

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I could only get through the first issue of that Gaiman Batman story. I found it extremely lame like most of Gaiman's stuff---yeah, I know I'm in the vast majority but he puts me to sleep. Lucky he wrote Sandman. :)

Cooke's Hunter was top notch excellent. I look forward to the next 3 books!

Haven't had a chance to read Asterios yet but it's on the bedside table and ready to go.

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I'm with Rick, I've never seen what the big deal was about Gaiman. Even with Sandman, I like a few individual issues (Tale of a 1,000 Cats stood out) but on the whole I found it to be kind of boring. And his superhero stuff, none of it has done much for me at all.


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I read his entire Sandman run in TPB form in about a week so maybe that wasn't the way to do it.


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The Times Magazine on Sunday also ran a nice big profile feature on the great science fiction author Jack Vance.


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>>I read his entire Sandman run in TPB form in about a week so maybe that wasn't the way to do it.<<

I remember picking up the first trade of Sandman and the first of Preacher to see if I'd continue with either. Sandman bored the crap out of me and I dropped it. Loved Preacher and went on to collect all of it. That's one emperor that has no clothes (save for the ever present black leather jacket).

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Rick Lundeen wrote:
>>I read his entire Sandman run in TPB form in about a week so maybe that wasn't the way to do it.<<

I remember picking up the first trade of Sandman and the first of Preacher to see if I'd continue with either. Sandman bored the crap out of me and I dropped it. Loved Preacher and went on to collect all of it. That's one emperor that has no clothes (save for the ever present black leather jacket).

The first time I read Sandman Vol. 1, I was underwhelmed too, and I moved on to other things. A couple years later, I said "What the hell," and read Vol. 2. And then said, "...oh." And then read the rest of the series like a mad fiend and became both a better storyteller and a better person for having done so. YMMV.


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I've only ever read the first Sandman trade, though I have the second from the library right here. I heard the first story arc sucked compared to the rest.

Fables is like that - the first trade kind of blows. But by the second, you're totally hooked.


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Rick Lundeen wrote:
>>I read his entire Sandman run in TPB form in about a week so maybe that wasn't the way to do it.<<

I remember picking up the first trade of Sandman and the first of Preacher to see if I'd continue with either. Sandman bored the crap out of me and I dropped it. Loved Preacher and went on to collect all of it. That's one emperor that has no clothes (save for the ever present black leather jacket).


I had the complete opposite experience. Read the first volumes of Sandman and Preacher in a Borders, got hooked on Sandman immediately, and didn't get the appeal of Preacher at all.

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Read Asterios Polyp today. Wonderful story and he really tied it together in a touching ending. And the dude is very well read.

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One of these weeks I'll have enough extra cash to pick up Asterios Polyp, but probably not this week.

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