Same. Just reading Dune and trying to finish my sci-fi novel pile. I read a chapter from the bible every night too. Do you like Allan Poe? Somehow I feel close to him, since there's a darkness always surrounding me. Hope you're not so depressive.
I remember reading the Red Hook tale. It was my first Lovecraft experience. This kind of town terror came on True Detective (loads of KIY references). Have you heard of?
So you probably never tried any real good western comic. European comics are the best. You know Jodorowsky's films, right? You should know his work as comic writer is at same level as his movies. Or even better. His books together with Moebius are fantastic. The Incal is the most famous one, dealing with surrealism and sci-fi. Out of the experimental/unreal material, his graphic novel Borgia (featuring incredible art of the erotic master Milo Manara) is one of my favorites. The graphic art is far more realistic and adult in european works. And if you're goin to read american hype stuff like DC and Marvel, I reccomend looking for Vertigo label (adult label) or european names on it, like Peter Milligan, Alan Moore, Alan Grant, Neil Gaiman... I think you should start with Alan Moore's Saga of the Swamp Thing or Neil Gaiman's Sandman. Both amazing gothic horror.
I'm currently reading Dune. About comics, I'm reading Requiem Vampire Knight (google it and tell me what you think of the artwork).
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Also, [insert Lovecraft's cat joke here]
WHEN DID YOU WATCH SO MUCH? Pick something interesting, let's watch together. How about Ashita no Joe?
Could you be more obvious? Gah.
hope you enjoy my stuff
So you probably never tried any real good western comic. European comics are the best. You know Jodorowsky's films, right? You should know his work as comic writer is at same level as his movies. Or even better. His books together with Moebius are fantastic. The Incal is the most famous one, dealing with surrealism and sci-fi. Out of the experimental/unreal material, his graphic novel Borgia (featuring incredible art of the erotic master Milo Manara) is one of my favorites. The graphic art is far more realistic and adult in european works. And if you're goin to read american hype stuff like DC and Marvel, I reccomend looking for Vertigo label (adult label) or european names on it, like Peter Milligan, Alan Moore, Alan Grant, Neil Gaiman... I think you should start with Alan Moore's Saga of the Swamp Thing or Neil Gaiman's Sandman. Both amazing gothic horror.
I'm currently reading Dune. About comics, I'm reading Requiem Vampire Knight (google it and tell me what you think of the artwork).