Where Gud Comics Come Out To Play
I'll get around to proving you wrong at some point, Bill. You know I will!
Sorry Greg, but I liked it too.
Me too.
On the whole, it reminded me just why I don't like most of Ellis' writing, and all of Williams' art.I think Ellis tends to spend too much time wallowing in unpleasantness. Would it hurt to have ONE character with a redeeming feature or two?But I will buy anything Williams chooses to draw.
It was okay, but it could have been so much better.And yeah, William's pop art style was pretty damn slick.
Jog liked it, and he's way smarter than the rest of us.(Waiting for the trade, here.)
I ain't read it yet, but my instinct is to trust Greg's instincts (except about politics) until I have reason not to. I'll try it in trade form from the public library.
You love my politics, T.! Admit it!
I'll get around to proving you wrong at some point, Bill. You know I will!
ReplyDeleteSorry Greg, but I liked it too.
ReplyDeleteMe too.
ReplyDeleteOn the whole, it reminded me just why I don't like most of Ellis' writing, and all of Williams' art.
ReplyDeleteI think Ellis tends to spend too much time wallowing in unpleasantness. Would it hurt to have ONE character with a redeeming feature or two?
But I will buy anything Williams chooses to draw.
It was okay, but it could have been so much better.
ReplyDeleteAnd yeah, William's pop art style was pretty damn slick.
Jog liked it, and he's way smarter than the rest of us.
ReplyDelete(Waiting for the trade, here.)
I ain't read it yet, but my instinct is to trust Greg's instincts (except about politics) until I have reason not to. I'll try it in trade form from the public library.
ReplyDeleteYou love my politics, T.! Admit it!
ReplyDelete