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Fri, 13 Mar 2009

Watchmen

I went to see Watchmen with a friend, and thoroughly enjoyed it, despite the missing subplot and the changes at the end. I thought the changes were a reasonable approach to adapting the comic series to cinema.


Wed, 24 Dec 2008

Recent Reading: Alan Moore, Dave Gibbons, John Higgins
  • Watchmen, by written by Alan Moore, illustrated and lettered by Dave Gibbons, coloured by John Higgins; copyright © 1986, 1987 DC Comics, Inc.; Book Club edition; no ISBN listed. Originally published in twelve issues in magazine form in 1986 & 1987.

    Knowing that there was a Watchman movie in the works, I decided to re-read the comic. I enjoyed it again.


Fri, 19 Dec 2008

Recent Reading: Jeff Smith
  • Bone, by Jeff Smith, copyright © 2004; Cartoon Books, 11th printing; ISBN-10 1-888963-14-X, ISBN-13 978-1-888963-14-X.

    A well told fantasy story, both serious and humorous, with excellent art and interesting characters, Bone starts small and builds up to mythic. Well worth reading.


Thu, 28 Aug 2008

(Relatively) Recent Viewing: Iron Man

I saw Iron Man a while back, before I saw Batman: the Dark Knight. I actually read Iron Man decades ago as a preteen and teen, but can't claim any more than a casual acquaintance. In any case, I ended up liking the movie. It didn't make some of the mistakes I thought it might. I'm looking forwarad to the sequel.

I don't see many movies in the theatres any more. I ought to keep better track of which ones I've seen.


Tue, 24 Jun 2008

Recent Reading: Ellis/Cassady; Powers
  • Planetary: Archaeologists of the Impossible, Book 1: All over the World and Other Stories; writer: Warren Ellis, Artist: John Cassaday, Colorist: Laura Depuy with David Baron and WildStorm FX; copyright 2000 Wildstorm Productions; originally published in magazine format as Planetary #1–6 and Planetary Preview, copyright 1998, 1999 Wildstorm Productions, an imprint of DC Comics; ISBN 1-56389-648-6.

    It's been quite a while since I've read anything approaching a superhero comic with any regularity. This is probably as close as I've come. Very good. I'll probably have to find and read the rest of the compilations.

  • The Bible Repairman, copyright 2005 by Tim Powers; Subterranean Press, 2nd printing; ISBN 1-59606-046-8.

    A slim pamphlet, containing one of Tim Powers' typically weird stories.

  • A Soul in a Bottle, copyright 2006 by Tim Powers; Subterranean Press, 1st edition, 2006; ISBN 987-1-59606-075-3.

    A slim book with another of Tim Powers' typically weird stories.

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