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seagram
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I like the mario comics |
macks
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Anyone here heard of Yoko Tsuno? Another good french comic Created by Roger Leloup. |
Private Adamant
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Originally posted by Acmlm I've seen both ... Iznogoud was particularly funny with its crazy stories that always had lots of things going on at once some other French comics I liked at the time (not sure if they all got translated to other languages) were Gaston Lagaffe (by the same who started Spirou)
Yeah, that one's funny.
Of course, when these kind of comics are translated into norwegian, they change the names of everyone, so it's impossible to know their french/english names.
Gaston Lagaffe is called "Viggo" over here.
(And Beetle Bailey is called "Billy".. why can't they just keep the original name?) |
Teddylot
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Oh, I remember Marsupilami, too. Funny stuff.
Well, from what I've noticed here in America: Europeans tend to lean towards the idea that comic books/strips/whatever are art, while Americans *glare* say they are art, but are a lower form of it.
What do you guys think of this? |
Acmlm
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Originally posted by The SomerZ How 'bout Iznogoud or Lucky Luke? Are they known over there?
I've seen both ... Iznogoud was particularly funny with its crazy stories that always had lots of things going on at once
I also read most of Spirou & Fantasio, and some other French comics I liked at the time (not sure if they all got translated to other languages) were Gaston Lagaffe (by the same who started Spirou), L |
Private Adamant
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Originally posted by Teddylot Ultimate Spider-man . . . not my fave, but still well written and stuff. It's also one of the series' where Aunt May doesn't look like a goblin.
Teddylot
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Ultimate Spider-man . . . not my fave, but still well written and stuff. It's also one of the series' where Aunt May doesn't look like a goblin. |
alte Hexe
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Osborn is like that because he injected himself with the radiological version of himself (like what happened to Peter being bitten by the radiological spider). It brought out the most evil and vile parts of him. Creating a demon looking thing.
Read the Ultimate 6 for a better look at this. |
Private Adamant
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Originally posted by Millennium Neko
Originally posted by Adamant
Originally posted by Millennium Neko In fact, i bought an Ultimate Spiderman magazine today. I haven
Ran-chan
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Originally posted by Adamant
Originally posted by Millennium Neko In fact, i bought an Ultimate Spiderman magazine today. I haven
Private Adamant
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Originally posted by Millennium Neko In fact, i bought an Ultimate Spiderman magazine today. I haven
Ran-chan
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Ah, Todd McFarlane...the god of comics. I love all kind of Marvel comics. I have many Spiderman, X-men, Mega Marvel magazines at home. In fact, i bought an Ultimate Spiderman magazine today. I haven |
Toxic
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I don't like Doonesbury for the most part. I heard it used to be hilarious, like they did a safari through Ronald Regan's head.
But now I don't get it for the most part...wait, I never did. |
Private Adamant
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Originally posted by Max I really don't read super-hero comics. I read comic magazines, which have many comics in them. So i'll just state my favorites: Arne Anka - Best comic ever, no competition. Swedish. Of crouse Jan Berglin - I think it's only in Sweden. Not sure though. Brilliant anyways.
Both of those are printed in the norwegian "Larson's Gale Verden" They also print Dilbert, and they're gonna start print Opus. And they used to print Nemi, until she got her own mag.
Yeah, Larson's Gale verden print a lot of quality comics.
Also, how could I forget about Doonesbury? That comic rocks.
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Yeah, Spirou is great as well. |
Teddylot
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Originally posted by The SomerZ Really, Asterix and Tintin are popular in America? Nobody I talked to had ever heard of it when I was over there.
How 'bout Iznogoud or Lucky Luke? Are they known over there?
Both Asterix and Tintin were most definitely least accepted in America. I was talking about Tintin in class, and people thought I was talking about that stupid dog, RinTinTin, so they all went beserk when I said it was originally a comic.
As for Lucky Luck and Iznogoud, good books, but as their other counterparts, not respected. I do think they have an American-made, Lucky Luck movie though. *ponders*
Personally, I love european comics, pretty different from American ones (which I love as well.) They're also how I got into comics, since my dad had an entire book case of different books. (Not like he read them or anything. |
Toxic
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Originally posted by Max
Opus Dilbert
Amen brother.
Bloom County and Dilbert. Now THAT is a combo.
I have a Dilber desk calendar, and I check out Bloom County every sunday on teh funny pages. |
The SomerZ
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Really, Asterix and Tintin are popular in America? Nobody I talked to had ever heard of it when I was over there.
How 'bout Iznogoud or Lucky Luke? Are they known over there? |
macks
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I really don't read super-hero comics. I read comic magazines, which have many comics in them. So i'll just state my favorites: Arne Anka - Best comic ever, no competition. Swedish. Of crouse Nemi - Very good Norwegian comic. Jan Berglin - I think it's only in Sweden. Not sure though. Brilliant anyways. Opus Dilbert Lenore - Really good
Well, that's all I can think of now. |
Legion
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Heh, both Tintin and Asterix were big here in the states. The Adventures of Tintin cartoon series had a run on Nickelodian some years back. Was a very good show. |
Acmlm
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Originally posted by The SomerZ Most North-American comics (Marvel and the likes) are weird. I especially find it hard to see where the "comical" part comes in. Everyone knows the best comics in the world comes from the France/Benelux-area.
I guess my absolute favorite comic would be Asterix (by Goscinny and Uderzo). It's famous in Europe, and almost unheard of in America. Tintin (by Herge) is also a great comic.
I suggest y'all check up on those.
Yeah, a lot of French comics (from France, Belgium, etc.) are pretty good, and they aren't too rare here either since they don't even need to be translated ... I used to read a lot of those, renting books from the library Reading so many is what inspired me to make my own about 10 years ago, first with characters from those comics then some of my own
Asterix and Tintin were both popular here (although I guess it was even more popular in Europe ), I remember we had the full Tintin collection (22 books) and I read it all ... |
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