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offline MistahKurtz from Paris (France) on 2003-09-18 07:02 [#00868407]
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Anyone appreciate his comic art? I would be interested to
know what you guys think of the "maus" series and his knew
9/11 strips. Personally i think they are very moving and
honest. Opinions?


 

offline mortsto-x from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2003-09-18 07:09 [#00868416]
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I think Maus is fantastic! I haven't read the 9/11. Do you
have a link, or something?


 

offline Co-existence from Bergen (Norway) on 2003-09-18 07:11 [#00868421]
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Great stuff, 'Maus'!


 

offline MistahKurtz from Paris (France) on 2003-09-18 07:21 [#00868437]
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No sorry, i buy this international news magazine in France
called "courrie international" and they published extracts
from it. Looked pretty amazing an certainly in line with
what the common reasonable man thinks about George Bush.


 

offline mortsto-x from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2003-09-18 07:26 [#00868453]
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http://www.lambiek.net/spiegelman.htm

Lokks very interesting. I'll check out my local
comic-shop...


 

offline mortsto-x from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2003-09-18 07:38 [#00868484]
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It's called "In the shadow of no tower". Looks like he is
working on it.


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-09-18 07:56 [#00868502]
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woah.. mortsto, that site is amazing. thank you!


 

offline mortsto-x from Trondheim/Bodø (Norway) on 2003-09-18 08:33 [#00868550]
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This one is also quite interresting:
http://electroniciraq.net/news/109.shtml


 

offline qrter from the future, and it works (Netherlands, The) on 2003-09-18 08:54 [#00868571]
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Maus is wonderful.

very moving, harrowing.


 

offline mashnote from mol (Belgium) on 2003-09-18 09:06 [#00868579]
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i read mauschwitz once..is that from the same maus ?

nevertheless supercool.


 

offline pomme de terre from obscure body in the SK System on 2003-09-18 09:45 [#00868646]
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yeah but the whole site.. it's so vast. really impressive.



 

offline LeCoeur from the outer edge of the universe (United States) on 2003-09-18 23:35 [#00869730]
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Maus is soooooo amazing....been an admirer for a long time.
i didn't get to see the 9/11 strips however....

comic Art is so widely UNDERappreciated.....IMO it's just
like the so called HIGHER art forms of painting and
sculpture!!!

long live the comic ART FORM!


 

offline DirtyPriest from Copenhagen (Denmark) on 2003-09-19 13:08 [#00870341]
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Ill probably be unpopular here i can tell, but i thought
they where kind of bland. Good drawings, honest and so on,
but they didnt quite do it for me. Dont take me wrong, i
didnt hate them, but i just didnt love them!
I would like to use this oppertunity to reccomend 2 comics
that i do like, so you dont think im just being an asshole.
Grant Morrisons "invisibles" is really worth checking out.
It is a complex fucker that reaches over almost every
thinkable subject. Really wild and inventive comic in my
eyes. And then id reccomend my new hero, Dave Cooper. Lets
just say, if you liked crumb, youll love him.
I wont mention Alan Moore, cause you allready know that i
hope...


 

offline forck_02lynix from brooklyn on 2003-09-19 13:48 [#00870366]
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we (my library) has the first maus book. i'll have to check
it out!

anybody read 'jimmy corrigan, the smartest boy on earth!'?
started it last night, very interesting, very....


 


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