Thursday, 21 February 2008

My Original Art

I don't own a lot of original comic art, but I do own four pieces of original art from Superman by Curt Swan. They've been matted and framed and now hang on the wall in my back hallway. This makes scanning them troublesome, but I did recently pull out the digital camera:

Curt Swan Superman Original Art
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Here the four pieces hang side-by-side on the wall.


Curt Swan Superman Original Art
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Superman vs. Chemo from Superman #382, inked by Dave Hunt.

Curt Swan Superman Original Art
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Lana Lang confronts Jimmy Olsen and new cub reporter Justin Moore in Superman #383, inked by Dave Hunt.


Curt Swan Superman Original Art
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Jimmy Olsen discovers a villain at a radio telescope in Superman #378, inked by Dave Hunt.


Curt Swan Superman Original Art
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Lois Lane infiltrates the villains' lair. Can she uncover their plot to use a deadly Hydrogen Bomb?! From Superman #238, inked by Murphy Anderson.

Wednesday, 20 February 2008

No more anonymous comments

While in theory I believe in allowing anonymous comments on this blog, in practice the comment spammers have forced me to deny that option. From now on you'll need a Google/Blogger ID or an OpenID to make comments. Sorry folks!

Tuesday, 19 February 2008

Bedtime Reading



Graphic novels about paleontology make for great bedtime reading!

Monday, 18 February 2008

Quick Manga Reviews

Voices of Love
by Kanae Hazuki
Luv Luv Press, $10.95

Voices of Love is a collection of five short stories in the redikomi--or 'ladies comics'--genre, which are basically romance stories with a bit of R-rated sex thrown in. Based on the stories presented here, women's sexual fantasies seem to revolve around being rescued from an abusive relationship by a white knight that the protagonist has secretly pined after, and then having hot sex. Not being the target audience for this sort of thing I cannot say how well the stories achieve their aim; but the art is attractive and the stories are brief but complete.

Rating: 2.5 (of 5)




Voiceful
by nawako
Seven Seas, $11.99

Despite having originally appeared in a yuri magazine and being published under Seven Seas' Strawberry imprint, the stories in Voiceful aren't really yuri (a point that the creator acknowledges in the afterward). Instead of lesbian relationships, the stories herein depict close emotional relationships that form between young women. (Presumably one could choose to read a little more into the stories than actually appears on the page.) The title story relates the tale of a friendship that forms between an Internet pop singer and one of her reclusive fans, with their relationship serving to bring each out of their respective shells. The last of the three stories also deals with music, as a student teacher and one of her students find themselves locked together overnight in their school's music room. Creator nawako's art style is standard shojo, but she seems to bring a little extra to the proceedings, with a good sense of flow and pacing. Again I'm not the target audience here, but I found myself enjoying these stories that were charming with a tint of sadness.

Rating: 3 (of 5)

Sunday, 17 February 2008

Monkey Covers

Sunday is Monkey Covers day here at YACB. Because there's nothing better than a comic with a monkey on the cover.

It's Monsieur Mallah & the Brain vs. Gorilla Grodd on the cover of this week's: Salvation Run #4, drawn by Sean Chen & Walden Wong.

(Standard disclaimer about evil super-villain gorillas not really being monkeys applies.)

Image courtesy of the GCD. Click on the image for a larger version.

Thursday, 14 February 2008

It's Christmastime (Again)!

As you might guess given my annual Christmas Covers feature, I collect comics with Christmas-themed covers. Each year I dutifully order such comics out of Previews. They usually arrive before Christmas, as I suspect it's much easier for a retailer to move a Christmas-themed comic before the holidays than after.

This week I got two Christmas-themed comics in my shipment: Walt Disney's Comics & Stories #687 and Furrlough #179. Just in time for the holidays!

Colleen Coover Alert!

Since Marvel never sees fit to include Colleen Coover's back-ups in the solicits, you may not know that Colleen Coover illustrates a one-page story, written by Margot Blankier, in this week's Iron Man and Power Pack #4.

She's also drawing the back-up in next month's X-Men: First Class #9, written by Jeff Parker (A fact that Marvel also left out of their solicits...)

Update: Jeff Parker tells us why!