I just picked up some Essential Marvel volumes at the used bookstore: Fantastic Four (vol. 4) and Spidey (vol. 4 & 5). The block of pages for both Spidey volumes immediately detached from the cardstock cover. Anyone know of a good book adhesive?
Also: holy hell, every Jack Kirby page looks like an explosion.
Right now I'm reading the classic indie comic
Love and Rockets. The title is actually a kind of anthology for the work of two brothers: Gilbert and Jamie Hernandez. Both have their respective series and characters, and L&R is just the umbrella term. Gilbert does stories revolving around a Mexican village called Palomar (and later on characters who leave Palomar) and Jamie's stories revolve around Maggie and Hopey and theer group of punk friends in California.
I got the first Gilbert tpb and the second Jamie one and am reading them concurrently (one Gilbert story, one Jamie story, ect.). Both brothers excel in a kind of slice-of-life storytelling, capturing little moments between people. Often, whatever actual story there is takes a back seat to the character interaction. Jamie's stuff seems more placed in reality (though not always, apparently), while Gilbert's world is a place slightly removed from reality where fantastical things are seeping in
just out of view.
Gilbert's stuff seems to be the most immediately impressive, what with this entire fully-realized little world he's created, but Jamie's characters are more immediately likable. Both seem great so far.