Having a tough time with proper prose books at the mo, so I've been doing some more DW Audio Plays...and also a whack of graphic novels (NON-Big 2 GN's mind you) and I've read and loved
GREEN MANOR by Bodart and Vehlman (French duo) books 1 and 2. Done back in 2005-2006, they recount the tales of a Victorian manor club where well-to-do gentleman get together to discuss murder most foul...they are absolutely charming tales written with aplomb and illustrated like Alan Moore's LOEG in style. Just wonderful! Highly recommended!
I just received Scott Snyder's
BATMAN: THE GATES OF GOTHAM (early Xmas gift) which also takes place in the Victorian Era...just in the USA...and I know this is technically A Big-2 GN....but it's still off the beaten path enough to not be considered normal. Plus, this is Snyder at his best, being cryptic, and dealing with deeply entrenched character history. It's like Neil Gaiman and Andy Kubert's WHATEVER HAPPENED TO THE CAPED CRUSADER graphic novel...taking the popular character and digging into their past, whilst telling a compelling story. Loving it so far, not finished yet.
On the 2nd trade for
THE SIXTH GUN, which continues to be one of the most enthralling indie series I've read in a long time! History, mystery, and spaghetti western. It's just hard not to like it really. Highly recommended!
I've got my eye on that gigantic BONE compendium by Jeff Smith...as Abyss recco'ed it...and it's not that expensive....I fear the purchase of it might have to wait till apres Noel....but I will be getting it.
"When the last tree has fallen, and the rivers are poisoned, you cannot eat money, oh no." ~Aurora
"Someone will always try to sell you despair, just so they don't feel alone." ~Ursula Vernon