JohnnyEnzyme

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[–] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

Oh, and Exhibit B, sometime:

Our family drove up to MontReal when I was around 8yo, and while there, our family-friend gave me some funny picture-albums, "Ma Dalton" and "Asterix au Egypt"....

[–] [email protected] 8 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I mean... stock characters go back to... the age of Greek Tragedy, right? And that's cool!

But I mean, either way... there has to be a compelling story, or way of relating, or something that rises us up and connects us, right?

EDIT: I've lightly edited in a clarification, above, hopefully that makes sense.

 

NOTE: I'm deleting and repurposing the earlier entry, here.
(I don't feel like I got it quite right at the time, so here's this:)

Now, there's sort of a hidden backstory here, in that after I got to the States, and after reading American comics, I became a pretty much long-time, loyal DC/Marvel fan until I noticed that they just... I dunno... kept recycling their content, and kept using their characters as resurrectionist puppets?

For example-- they'd make a huge song & dance about killing off a character, only to later bring them back perfectly intact via whatever bullshit excuse, some issues later? (sometimes even needing to create alternate worlds for them to exist in!)

Point is-- it pretty much hammered home the idea that all these characters were just licensed properties (tm), and not representative of remotely approaching real characters.

Dense as I was, it did become clear as a comics reader that my needs just weren't being met anymore, suggestible teenager as I was. That's roughly around the time that I started exploring American-indie/alt comix, such as Cerebus the Aardvark, Love & Rockets, and several others.

What can I say? I just lost total interest in bullshit fantasy, and got WAY more interested in Euro and Alt / Indie stuff, and in truth, I've rarely looked back.

Now here's the great Dave Cooper:

-----> https://imgur.com/a/dave-coopers-bizzaro-world-super-dumped-xi144QU <-----

EPILOGUE? Uh... I guess just that Euro-comics... at bare minimum, they suggest to me how your day went, and what little (but crazy) challenges you went through that day. That's some real stuff, to me.

[–] [email protected] 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

Me, I love the idea in general, but based on what my fellow collectors have said, so far the recent issues (MH has been revived for ~two years now I believe) devoted to new stuff have been pretty underwhelming in quality. Just not up to the original standard of work, it sounds like, although to be fair, that's a sky-high bar to aim for! :S

To be clear, I understand that the relaunch has also alternated 'new stuff' issues with others which reprint the best of classic MH, and you certainly can't go wrong with those! <3

Hmm! So... guess we'll see how it goes upping the publication schedule.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 5 days ago

ist the perfect stuff to run when I just want to chill, it almost became a kind of screensaver for me.

OMG, that's great. oO <3

[–] [email protected] 2 points 6 days ago

Thank you, dear friend. I think the panel might have been from a cover, but I'm not totally sure. For example, some early investigation discovers:

https://comic-historietas.blogspot.com/2009/05/hugo-pratt-el-esoterismo-en-corto.html

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Actually Nackty, I think I have some of Cal's disease-- like maybe we kinda keep losing hope and get increasingly paranoid upon paying?

Me, for example... I don't know why... but there were times when I didn't pay my bills for 2-3mos, and I was just screaming at myself. I mean, why, why... WHY?

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

Appreciate that, mate.
Cal's still reasonably sharp IMO, but he's just less & less able to conduct himself around. Like, when your legs go, that's the thing?!

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I particularly love this first one because, speaking as primarily a watercolor & gauche artist myself, sometimes artists (the great Hugo Pratt, here) just make it hard to figure out what the hell art materials they used exactly, in which we observers sometimes just totally lame-out and shout "mixed media, dude!"

But I'm not sure I totally believe it.

Incidentally, I'm a HUGE fan of female leads, and to me, this one kinda recapitulates James Bond's primary love-interest in, uh... what was that film? EDIT: It was Live and Let Die, a super-fun film IMO.

Here's a prime snippet:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zn8q0LsO4PA
(and please DO watch it on your YT proxy so as not to get caught in the web of ads)


Yes yes, once again it's NOT BD, and honestly, I'm really not much of a manga fan outside Ghibli. But this collection quite caught my eye, and seemingly for many Euros, too. From what I can tell, it's called The Art of Mitsume "World of 2," published by Noeve Grafx in Europe.


Ex-libris Azimut, Manie Ganza, Jean-Baptiste Andréae, vent d'Ouest - Hobby Folie!

Sadly, I don't know this series at all (well, what else is new, Johnny), but I loved how this picture plays around with almost a tradition of glam media, but I also Iike how the photog is a sort of R2D2 attempting to capture "Marilyn" in the 'great pose,' you know?

Possibly NSFW:
https://www.google.com/search?q=%22marilyn+monroe%22+%22upskirt%22&udm=2


I first saw this in the American Heavy Metal magazine. It's of course Moebius playing around with *everything*, such as his penmanship, 'hatching-work' (how the lines intersect), the beautiful colors, the panel-layout, and just... whoof!

It's also oddly funny to me... I.e., "Arzach" might have met his eternal doom right here, but I reckon him more like "Den," by Richard Corben. I.e., our collective love for them will just keep resurrecting them endlessly, mais non?

Note: I've tried to help make our sidebar more easily-searchable for results lately, and we certainly have more Den & Arzach content, were one to search...

Go get it, Tiger!

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

If the dude has money to pay bills and just doesn’t…

That's a strong possibility IMO.

It's so wild, though. I mean, he orders all these packages, and even just a couple weeks before all this, he had me over to watch an excellent Scottish police-detective series ("Vera") that was super-clever and really cool stuff IMO.

That's not some McHale's-Navy type shizzle, you know?

My point is: Cal's NOT mailing it in. In fact he's quite sharp at 75yo, which brings me to...

*&@$#
I don't get it.

Like, what is his strategy here...?

So in a few weeks, I'm going to watch a good friend of mine's belongings get tossed in the trash, and there's nothing I can do about it...?

So ridiculous... yet here we are?

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submitted 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 

So... if you've kept up with my previous ditherings, then you know that I'm trying to help an elderly friend ("Calvin") in my place hang on to what's his. Me, I've known him for ~12yrs, but, really... that doesn't matter. More like if I can possibly help someone, then that's how that works, even if I wind up neglecting my favorite blog / community. Community!

But man, this shit has been a trial. For real.

I mean, for one, this funny guy evidently didn't pay his electric bill for a godamn year And every time I talk to him about that now, I keep reminding him to pay his bill and fix his service, naturally. Me, I've tried contacting The Illuminating Company myself, but so far it seems that you have to be the actual approved phone# / acct# in order to access even the simplest of details about a person's account. Eh, okay.

I'm just worried in general, tho.
Me and a friend did a whirlwind grand-cleansing of his apt for the upcoming annual inspections, but what's that going to matter if he gets kicked out due to not paying his rent, you know? (even though he has the money?)

It's just bloody-hell ridoinkulous.

And yes, every verdammt day I talk to him and beg him to take care of this stuff, and he says "yes, sure I will," and then he does nothing.

It's just... I'm not sure how to better describe this complete mess. It's almost like Cal's got this passive-aggressive need to take down anyone who cares about him.

I'm just lost, honestly, and my stress levels are through the roof. I really don't know what the hell I'm supposed to do, here.

(sorry about my language, above...)

EDIT: FFS, he's 75yo. He's not 90yo. All of this would make more sense if Cal was 90yo...

 

Funny, I was browsing some of my old posts at the evil empire, and was reminded of this hilarious mini-comic.

Now, there's sort of a hidden backstory here, in that after I got to the States, I was pretty much a loyal DC/Marvel fan until they just... I dunno... kept recycling their content and using their characters as puppets?

For example-- they'd make a huge song & dance about killing off a character, only to later bring them back perfectly intact via whatever bullshit excuse, some issues later. It pretty much hammered home the idea that all these characters were just licensed properties (tm), and not representative of real people.

Dense as I was, it did become clear as a comics reader that my needs just weren't being met anymore, even late-teen as I was. That's roughly around the time that I started exploring American-indie/alt comix, such as Cerebus the Aardvark, Love & Rockets, and several others.

It was like the spirit of the Indie 60's / 70's comix finally found a bigger foothold with the public, roughly starting with the mid-to-late 80's. I mean, that was a big win for the likes of ME, man! :D

But also, and later, it kind of *inclined* me to cast my gaze even further, because let's face it folks-- 'Indie' & 'Alt' comix can still be pretty crap am Ende des Tages. ("at the end of the day?") (I'm thinking I'd really like to learn German after I'm 'good enough' with French, as they're pretty-much the two closest relatives of modern English)

Oh... right so-- probably the biggest reason I'm sharing this HERE, a place devoted almost exclusively to Euro comics, one we've built painstakingly by hand, mind you, is that I... 'don't mind a good ol' ribbing upon what once was.'*

* Spoken in heavily Irish brogue, haha

ANYWAY, I feel you've endured FAR more than enough. Here's the story:

-----> https://imgur.com/a/dave-coopers-bizzaro-world-super-dumped-xi144QU <-----

Today's theme:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2nOrAJTu3R4

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

Wow, I was just re-reading old comments just now, and yours is fascinating, above... about the snakes!

I'm somewhat disappointed in how I answered at the time, altho in my defense, I think I was trying to madly create 'one post per day' at the time. :S

It kind of fucked with my mind.
Not your problem of course, but...

 

Well? It's about time, eh?

Now if there's a theme here, at least it's expressed in different ways, yeah? Lol

Yes yes, it's a total departure from Euro comics, but I just felt like... somehow the time was NOW?

TBC, these were all collected from various excellent comics communities across the Lemmy-sphere, such as:

...and prolly a couple others, hey!

Theme song:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-qvTFnLwWOM

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (2 children)

Really nice writeup!

I wish I'd read Dune recently, but it's been some years, and everything Dune-related sort of blends together in my mind in to an amorphous fog. That's based on reading books 1-4, I think. They weren't hard to read for me, but they contained so many ideas and content that I feel I'd almost need an academic course to put everything in perspective and examine the various themes properly.

Sort of the anti-Star Wars in a way. XD

Actually one of the reasons I love the work of Philip K. Dick is because he introduces all these great, forward-looking ideas in bite-sized chunks. For example, Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep is just a novelette, but it contains some fascinating ideas, such as the Penfield Mood Organ, the Cult of Mercer and the Connection Box, the desperate urge for dwellers to own a pet (even if it's a robot), the whole quandary of what a 'Replicant' is anyway, and so forth.

So to me, both Dune and the Blade Runner world were serious, worthy material to springboard various series and movies, while SW and to a lesser extent Star Trek I question, here and there.

Bah. Rant over.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Haha, that was a bit of a wacky post above. Yesterday I finished off a *huge* job on Calvin's apartment, treated myself to some of his fine booze, and spirited *up*, I decided to make a post here on a really cool blog I'd discovered, above.

Oh, my head...

Anyway, yeah, I think you have the spirit of scanlation. Other definitions you'll find online. It's a bit of a touchy subject, as we don't want to take away proper royalties to the creators, you know? Part of why we say 'extracts are fine, but no pirated links!' in the sidebar.

Anyway, I'm not sure if I'm fully "back" yet, but we'll see. I really appreciate your focus on Jodo's Dune series lately, and in any case, there's a HUGE archive of posts here for anyone wanting more EGN+ content! :D

 

(I LOVE this blog)

  1. I've absolutely no idea what a 'scanlation' means, so I guess that's a wash! (top link)

  2. Yeah, baby! (all those snipped Tintin panels) [link]

  3. "Nobody likes Gaston?!?" (whaaaat?)

  4. GAS-lighting! With dear ol' Captain Kirk! https://sundaycomicsdebt.blogspot.com/2017/01/requested-adaptations-asterix-gaslighter.html

In clumsily colluding, I guess... eh, well, what was the question again??

 

My dear friend and apartment bldg-mate "Calvin" collapsed in front of my eyes just now, but we've just now safely packed him off to the ER.

Now, Calvin... he's 75yo, but with a feisty attitude that I've come to especially appreciate. <3

Anyway, I sent him off with his celly, my best charger, and some bites of delicious lasagna which I'd been preparing for him, before he collapsed.

In fact, that's the baffling thing-- the fact that he'd just been released from the hospital THIS VERY MORNING after tripping and knocking himself out on Saturday.

Unfortunately, on top of all that, I have some other personal issues going on all at the same time.

Ugh, when it rains it pours.
Quand il pleut, il pleut à verse, haha.

@Nacktmull,
I'm truly, totally honored that you agreed to help with this sub-lemmy. You are like the wind in my sails, even if that's a cheesy analogy, lol.

Btw, in terms of the racist / automatic-hatred towards certain peoples we've recently seen here-- it is absolutely NOT tolerated anymore, as directly observed on the Sidebar.

Still, it's a WIP (work-in-progress), so let's see how it goes...

Thanks so much to our loyal readers and creators. <3

 

I'll be honest-- outside of my champion B&W artist-hero Jaime (i.e. Mexican-American Jaime Hernandez), I really do love fine, water-colored comics. But then... dash-it-all, THEN I demand a nuanced, real-world storyline on top of that! I mean, how ungrateful can one get??

Which brings us to this little "JC Acquefacques" classic, which I really didn't like at first. Well, at least for me, I felt it strangling, Kafkaesque, horribly dated, annoying, and just plain irrelevant, TBH. But then... page after page... I started smirking, then giggling, then finally... my eyes just blazed with admiration. (is that a phrase? well now it is!)

----> https://imgur.com/a/6luNkBt <----

YES, I know... not everyone's going to like this niche, meta series, which tends to express itself in rather 50-ish terms, but for those interested--

LBK:
https://www.lambiek.net/artists/m/mathieu_m.htm
BDT:
https://www.bedetheque.com/auteur-201-BD-Mathieu-Marc-Antoine.html

EDIT: hahaha, there's even a song for this one:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xA142IsjQiE

 

I found this a lovely little series, ostensibly meant for young Czech readers, but rather Grimm at times (as you can see).


(page 2)

I'm guessing the series was published in the ~1970's. Happily for English-speakers, it was recently translated by one "Tomalakis." So then, here's 13 mini-chapters you can read:

----> https://imgur.com/t/pochal <----

Artist Jiří Kalousek worked effectively in a variety of styles, and passed away in 1986. More samples of the artist here:

https://www.google.com/search?q=%22jiri+kalousek%22+artist&udm=2

 

Now how would that convo have gone?
Credit to @[email protected]

Anyway, if I understand correctly, this is from the V&L album, The City of Shifting Waters.

(and I told you and TOLD you to get the hell out of Mos Eisley!!)

 

(follow the link please to a different Lemmy instance)

 

I had no idea this otherwise-classic painter did so many of these oddball portraits, and so had to share! Note: these aren't really the best quality, but you can find higher-res versions with a bit of searching.

Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1527 - 1593), was an Italian Renaissance painter best known for creating imaginative portrait heads made entirely of objects such as fruits, vegetables, flowers, fish and books, i.e. grotesques. --WP


Vertumnus (1590) & Water (1566)

These works form a distinct category from his other productions. He was a conventional court painter of portraits for three Holy Roman Emperors in Vienna and Prague; also producing religious subjects and, among other things, a series of coloured drawings of exotic animals in the imperial menagerie.


The Waiter (1574) & The Librarian (1566)

The still life portraits were clearly partly intended as curiosities to amuse the court, but critics have speculated as to how seriously they engaged with Renaissance Neo-Platonism or other intellectual currents of the day.


Winter (1563) & Spring (1563)

Much more on his life:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giuseppe_Arcimboldo

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