“A to B… different degrees…”
books, comics and animation, dining and cuisine, everyday glory, geekery, music, news and info, The Covet List September 5th, 2007Wednesday: Coda
I drove home from work with grand designs of taking a nap. After a restless night’s sleep, it seemed like a good way to go. I even planned it out so that I would start dinner (baked chicken breasts) and doze while they cooked.
Naturally, when I got home, I remembered a couple of things that I wanted to accomplish this evening and thus… pushed dinner and my nap onto the back-burner.
About an hour later than I had planned, dinner was under way and I prepared myself to visit Morpheus and the other denizens of The Dreaming. I was apparently more wiped-out than I had thought: My planned 30-minute nap stretched into an hour. I did wake up and turn off the chicken, but I stretched out on the couch again afterwards. When I roused myself, it was time to eat: chicken breasts, angel hair pasta and what would have been “stir-fry vegetables,” had I not put them in the oven alongside the chicken… and a glass of Gewürztraminer.
Four Color Coverage
There is an article on Broken Frontier about the 50th issue of (the current run of) Teen Titans. In it, it mentions how a number of writers and artists collaborated on the issue and how long-time fans would appreciate the four pages of work by George Perez, who pencilled the Titans’ adventures for many years in the 80s. In fact, many would say that he was the definitive Titans artist.
That got me thinking: Who are my “definitive” artists for given books? Whose style stands out when you picture a given title?
For me, the list includes:
- John Byrne – Uncanny X-Men and Fantastic Four
- John Cassady – Astonishing X-Men
- Alan Davis – Excalibur (I’m sorry… no one drew/draws that book like Alan Davis.)
- Keith Giffen – Justice League International
- Ethan Van Sciver – Green Lantern
I’m a little torn about the Legion: I grew up with Keith Giffen’s art, but I really liked Barry Kitson’s Threeboot run.
I’m sure that if I were to go through my collection, I’d come up with dozens more artists, but for now, this is a good start.
For those of you who read comics, who are some of your definitives?
Stray Toasters
- From the Broken Arrow file: Commander dismissed for nuclear mistake
- X-babies! (1,2)
- And, yet another addition to the Covet List: Phoenix
, do I even want to ask about this: Nepal’s airline sacrifices goat to fix jet !? - “A Wynn-Wynn situation”
- Psychological “torture bible” published in 1961 resurfaces online
tried to kill me once again. This time, she tried with this. The even more odd thing: I had seen it, at behest, a couple of years ago. - Thus, for Ms. Lightning: This.
- Or maybe…. this:
(Yes, I did hear about Friday’s “Batman got beat up by a girl” conversation. Many thanks to
for taking up the role of The Voice of Reason in my absence.) - Dear Angie and John, a columnist’s introduction of a couple of friends to the world of comics.
- Partial Face Transplants – An advanced Photoshop pictures gallery
- I like Elton John’s Rocket Man; I also appreciate a good joke or comic that references it.
- COMIC URBAN LEGEND: Terra was created as a sort of parody of Kitty Pryde.
- Tyranist: It Came From the Quarter Bin: Star Brand #1
- The power just blipped out. Followed by a lovely reboot – my UPS needs a new battery or to be replaced. I thought that I had lost this post, as I hadn’t used “Save and Continue Editing.” Fortunately, Firefox somehow managed to save it. All.
: Journey into Comics: Legion Season 2
And that’s a wrap.
Namaste.
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