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Author: | Havard [ Jun 10, 2012 7:27 am ] |
Post subject: | [Comics] Most 1980s Fantasy Heroine to Return |
http://io9.com/5916819/this-september-t ... sy-heroine Amethyst, The Princess of Gemworld, returns in a comic book called Sword of Sorcery. I didnt really know about this character before, but I do remember a reference to the Gemworld in the most excellent graphic novel Books of Magic by Neil Gaiman. -Havard |
Author: | Sauna [ Jun 10, 2012 12:59 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: [Comics] Most 1980s Fantasy Heroine to Return |
Gemworld was pretty nice comic. But this is quite darn exciting news beyond that - a fantasy comic arted by Aaron Lopresti. There was some dipping into the fantasy genre in the Simone/Lopresti Wonder Woman run and his art worked very well there. Won't probably buy this as single issues, but a trade is quite likely. And it's always nice to see any fantasy comic that isn't an adaptation of a book. Fresh stories :) |
Author: | Havard [ Jun 11, 2012 11:46 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: [Comics] Most 1980s Fantasy Heroine to Return |
Cool man, I trust your judgement when it comes to comics. 8) -Havard |
Author: | Sauna [ Dec 19, 2012 3:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: [Comics] Most 1980s Fantasy Heroine to Return |
Okay, after couple of issues, I am quite liking this. Nice art by Lopresti, and the story has been quite decent. Nothing special, but rolls well enough. The gemworld is a cool setting, quite much more "childlike" in visual concept, but this is still regular sword & sorcery fantasy and the pointy ends go into the bad guy. Beowulf is cool (it's seemingly postapocalyptic future setting that has been reverted to medieval trappings, Beowulf is a super soldier, there are "iron trolls" that are in fact Waynetech war drones, so there's some DC Universe hints dropped) in concept, but the story has not been gripping me. Beowulf the character is a proper jerkass, and a maniac, though. 3/5 Saunas for Amethyst, 2/5 for Beowulf. Amethyst is worth a read, and Beowulf comes tacked on to it, so there's no reason to read that one too. |
Author: | Havard [ Dec 25, 2012 2:07 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: [Comics] Most 1980s Fantasy Heroine to Return |
Cool, I will look out for Trades of these, if they are planned? -Havard |
Author: | Sauna [ Dec 26, 2012 2:15 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: [Comics] Most 1980s Fantasy Heroine to Return |
Marvel gave Journey Into Mystery for Lady Sif (of Thor fame). So there's another hawt chick with sword -comic around from the big two. Just read the first issue and it was pretty cool. Nice arts also. I'll give it a few issues to see how the story starts developing. And neither book - Sword of Sorcery or Journey Into Mystery has notable amounts of Tits & Ass. While there is nothing wrong with TnA, it's from time to time refreshing to read about a female heroine presented in less sexist ways. |
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