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Solo

 
  

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Axolotl
07:32 / 04.11.05
You should, it's excellent.
 
 
H3ct0r L1m4
13:34 / 24.12.05
I read up until Cooke's issue and am thrilled by this title; whomever said here it's the perfect comic to pass to non-comic readers was right on the money.

it seems Chiarello asks the authors to use several different techniches from story to story and to try one about their relation to comics, how they start reading them and all. clever.

Sale's and Corben's issues were pretty, but very weak story-wise [and most of them will be, as I believe there are as many good artist-writers as there are writer-artists] and Chaykin's, Cooke's and Pope's - haven't found Allred's yet - were amazing!

why hasn't anyone talked more about Pope's OMAC? I don't know if that was a remake of the 1st Kirby issue, but man it was fucking great! very bizarre. shiny colors, rebellion, love, fights, explosions! if this is not what Comics should be about we're doomed...

liked the ghost toy one, the Batman one [more for the art] and specially the one about the cantina [sometimes it is all about just recording what's around us], although it was plagued with redundant captions.

here's hoping the editor manages to get other great guys to do an issue: Baker, Clowes, Bagge, Brian Wood, Quitely, Kuper, Darrow, Jim Lee, Moebius, Manara, Kubert and all the good old guys before they beat it [it's just shitty that Eisner is not around to do one...].

writers should have a go at this, too, since there were some collaborations here and there. this is how I see guys like Cameron pop in sooner than later. writers could do short prose pieces and do at least art for one story, even if it's a page of stick figures or fumetti. Morrison can turn in some good art on his own and Ellis take pics with his cellphone.
 
 
tickspeak
15:18 / 24.12.05
Because what I want in a comic is sequential visual narrative made up of grainy, low-rez shots of drainpipes in the rain and ugly half-naked goth chicks. mmmm.

OPERATION: TAKE WARREN'S CAMERAPHONE AWAY. WHO'S WITH ME?!?!?!?!?!?!

Sweet jesus I still get chills when I realize how close I was to dropping like 30 bucks on Visible Light...thank god I actually looked inside first.
 
 
Krug
18:37 / 24.12.05
Hahahahaha I'm with you.
 
 
sleazenation
21:05 / 24.12.05
I'm glad I wasn't the only person thinking something along those lines...
 
 
H3ct0r L1m4
17:28 / 25.12.05
Barbelith is teh suck lately. you guys are against creativity! you just whine and whine outside your sweaty local comics shop! you're afraid to come in alone! cameraphones are The Future, they're Important. it's What They Want [in 9 panel grids]. I'll release a Manifesto over your bloody asses, shiteyes.
 
 
Cowboy Scientist
21:38 / 25.12.05
Moebius, Quitely, Manara (we know what to expect with him, don't we?) or Clowes on Solo would rock the casbah!
 
 
sleazenation
14:09 / 26.12.05
Clowes on Solo?

What would be the point? I mean, he has full creative freedom to write and draw his own stuff already in his own comic and have the added benefit of owning the work he produces...
 
 
yawn - thing's buddy
15:52 / 26.12.05
yeah - let's see clowes on Witchblade instead.
 
 
D Terminator XXXIII
15:57 / 26.12.05
Bet he draws a mean Spawn too.
 
 
tickspeak
16:33 / 26.12.05
You guys are such assholes. CLEARLY Clowes's dream job is to do a 4-page Booster Gold story in the back of Showcase. And I know this is his dream job because I just thought of it. Can someone please call Paul Levitz and get this ball rolling? Is Jeanette Kahn still around?
 
 
H3ct0r L1m4
01:23 / 27.12.05
remember ok cola
 
 
H3ct0r L1m4
00:21 / 28.12.05
oh, the Allred issue. if not best of 2005, one of the greatests indeed. I've just finished it and am to moved by it. this guy should be given tons of cash, lots more book to go crazy in.
 
 
H3ct0r L1m4
13:03 / 28.12.05
Solo #8 - Teddy Kristiansen preview
 
 
Rachel Melmoth
18:49 / 29.12.05
Did anyone else read the new one? I thought Kristiansen's art was gorgeous (naturally), but the stories all felt thin, even the ones by Gaiman and Seagle - perhaps especially the Gaiman and Seagle stories, as Kristiansen's own were just mood pieces to hang the art on anyway. Not bad, but a bit of a comedown after the Allred issue, even taking into account that just about anything would have been.

Says in the back that Scott Hampton is the guy for next issue - is he someone I ought to have heard of? Can anyone catch me up on where I might have seen his stuff before?
 
 
Cowboy Scientist
01:09 / 30.12.05
For some reason I see Clowes doing a Metamorpho story. Don't ask me why.
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
05:08 / 30.12.05
The Deadman story was decent, but it didn't really break any new ground for me premise-wise, although I loved the characterization of Deadman and how he described his life. A nice meditation on a possessing spirit's day to day existence.

Haven't finished the rest of the book yet, more later.
 
 
The Falcon
16:21 / 31.01.06
Upcoming artistes: Berni Wrightson, Brian Stelfreeze, Jill Thompson, Scott Hampton, Sergio Aragones, Kevin Nowlan, Jose Luis Garcia Lopez and George Pratt.

But also, and mostly: Brendan McCarthy.
 
 
matsya
20:57 / 31.01.06
sergio aragones? why not kyle baker?
 
 
Hallo, Paper Spaceboy
22:27 / 31.01.06
Jill Thompson? Shazam!
 
 
FinderWolf
12:53 / 01.02.06
I'm especially looking forward to Kevin Nowlan & Jose Luis Garcia Lopez, as I feel they're both underrated and don't work in comics nearly often enough. (JLGL currently pencilling the Gail Simone-written JLA:Classified arc, but that's the first of his stuff we've seen in a while)

Kyle Baker will do something else with DC, it's been announced (in the final issue of his PLASTIC MAN book), but no one knows what, as of yet. Solo would be a good fit for him, actually.
 
 
mr Squiggle
07:32 / 07.02.06
You should know about Scott Hampton because hes really good, or at least I like his work & hes been doing it for over 20 years. He recently did a Batman story "Gotham County Line" with Steve Niles & Jose Vilarrubia, which is very Steve Niles, if you like that sort of thing. A better showcase for his talents was the Batman story "the sleeping" he wrote for LOTDK collected with one of his brother Bos stories in the Other Realms TP. Hes done lots of painted GNs, Batman & some other DC stuff I forget. These tend to be much less dynamic than his line drawing but well suited for the horror stories he did with dead companys like eclipse, tundra, kitchen sink. IDW is reissuing some of these, but they probably cost more than hunting down the originals. But I expect Solo will be the best introduction to his work anyway.
 
 
Haus of Mystery
13:51 / 07.02.06
BRENDAN MCCARTHY! WOOT! WOOT!

This really is a top eries. Long may it reign. Kristiansen issue was dry though - i preferred his lurid painted work on that Grendal Tales mini from a few years back. Deadman story made me want to hunt down and scalp Gaiman as usual.
 
 
FinderWolf
18:54 / 07.02.06
Hampton is a very talented artist...I just haven't gotten too excited about the projects he's done, not since The Viking Prince graphic novel he did with DC.
 
 
mr Squiggle
22:52 / 07.02.06
The Viking Prince was actually one of Bo Hamptons.
 
 
This Sunday
23:07 / 07.02.06
I fear I may react to a Jill Thompson Batman the way so many a fatbeard did the ASSuperman cover. But, I'll be happier about it. Unless it's in her stick-figury style, which would be cute, but not as effective as her very soft-line, organic style of old. Did Batman guest in any of her 'Black Orchid'?
Did her second little 'Sandman' book come out, yet? And they ought to reunite the 'Road to Perdition' team for this. Followed by Kia Asamiya and/or that Laddron (sp?) guy.
 
 
doyoufeelloved
13:57 / 08.02.06
Did her second little 'Sandman' book come out, yet?

If you mean DEAD BOY DETECTIVES, then yes, it came out a few months ago (I think in the late summer). Cute book.
 
 
Yotsuba & Benjamin!
15:20 / 08.02.06
OMFFFFFG

Jill Thompson Solo will own the mothrafucking universe. (Am I the first person to coin that expletive? I'd google it, but I'm at work.)
 
 
Aertho
13:25 / 20.03.06
SOLO Cancelled
 
 
FinderWolf
15:16 / 20.03.06
NOOOOO!!!!!

Tim Sale's interesting post from that link:

>> Mark told me a few days ago that SOLO is to be cancelled. I did not then, but I will, ask when or what will happen with the work still in the can. I imagine it will all see print, but that's just a guess.

>> I told Mark I thought it was a real shame, and he surprized me by just sounding tired of the project. Most of the artists involved are either juggling other work or are notorious for being tardy, and it was a lot of work to manage everybody, he said.

>> The book always was going to have an uphill sales battle, was always a sort of vanity project, and I'm just happy that it happened at all.

>> I think Bruce Timm's comments about the DC work for hire restrictions on SOLO are very appropriate and may have contributed to more creators not being interested; I'm certain that it was a large part of why the artists that wrote their own stories did so many DC characters and not their own. I imagine the DC thought was that the title was not going to sell that well to begin with, and that without some superheroes in there, wouldn't sell at all. I know that Mark asked me to include at least one. For me, it was all about the artist and not at all about the licensed characters.
 
 
Mario
15:26 / 20.03.06
Oh bugger... I was looking forward to the promised Simonson issue.
 
 
The Falcon
14:37 / 27.03.06
Thank fuck.
 
 
Andria
17:26 / 27.03.06
Just googled Brendan McCarthy... can't believe he has gone under my radar. Such fantastic art.

This is what I like about the Solo series: even if I can't afford (or don't want) to buy every number, it brings brilliant artists into the spotlight and shows just how important good art is for good comics, something that too easily gets forgotten in the assembly-line-production of mainstream comics. Seeing McCarthy's designs for Doom Patrol, for example, made me realise just how amazing that series could have been with a competent and imaginative artist.

Too bad it's getting cancelled. Hope there'll be reprints, though, particularily of the earlier issues. Allred's issue, the one I want the most, is proving to be impossible to find.
 
 
sleazenation
21:46 / 27.03.06
It seems quite unlikely at this juncture that there will be any reprints of Solo...
 
 
H3ct0r L1m4
20:24 / 18.05.06
justseen at The Beat:

Brendan McCarthy writes:

"Hi there Mark. Here's a 'press release' I just made up:

The cover contains allusions to images and characters on display in SOLO #12, the final issue. As you can see I'm going through my "GirlyMan" period. Must be living in California under the preposterous machismo of 'The Governator' that's doing it. The guy on the front is 'DUKE' HUSSY. He's a neo-shopper and he's just bought the new 'holed' edition of THE LORD OF NOTHING.

Fasten your stocking suspenders, hold onto your lace hankies, because this issue features the debut of new art sensation DITRANKO, a new glam-punk take on THE FLASH and the first viewing of a 'lost' BATMAN tale from the 60's.

DC recommend you order your copy now, as it sure to sell out instantly.

Just like SWIMINI PURPOSE, this comic will provoke another astonishing worldwide bout of "McCarthymania" in August 2006.

45 pages of pure, uncut Brendan McCarthy... Nuff seen."
 
  

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