Friday, March 2, 2018

CRJ #033 - February 2018

Professor Alan's Comic Book Reading Journal #033

February 2018

So what comics did Professor Alan read during February? How many were gifts from lovely listeners? How many featured redheaded female title characters? How many were from various cheap boxes around the Central Ohio area?

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Promo #1: Coffee & Comics
Promo #2: RaD Adventures Network

Link: BJ Mendelson's Web Site
Link: Vengenace, Nevada, on Comixology
Link: Jeffrey Brown's The Valkyrie Quartet

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2 comments:

  1. Sounds like a great month of books. A couple of comments.

    I am definitely looking forward to the Captain Victory book. I found almost all of those books in the buck box here and think they are wild. Almost unfettered creativity. If you like the concept, Sterling Gates wrote a decent update for Dynamite during their Kirby push.

    I read the Ditko Shade every 4-5 years hoping this will be the time I can follow it. Never happens. But I love the visuals. And I love the concepts. It is the story that just is scattered. Perhaps that is the point ... MADNESS.

    Lastly, I am a huge Philip K. Dick fan. He is probably my favorite author. Love Electric Sheep. But I will highly reommend Ubik. I also think The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch. Weird and wild. But I have read a ton of his stuff. Always fascinating. Might be some grist for the 'Dorkness to Light' podcast. The idea of 'am I real' or 'am I in control of my life' are central to his books. And in Electric Sheep - Mercerism, the Sisyphus like religion based on pain and never getting anywhere, alone would be fascinating.

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    1. Thanks for this, Doc. I read some of the more recent Shade books, the Vertigo series written by Peter Milligan. Weird, but slightly more follow-able in terms of plot. But this Ditko stuff ... I love me some Ditko, but ... shaking my head.

      Thanks for the PKD recommendations.

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