Posted: Sun Apr 10, 2011 6:52 am
Well the Twilight book came out in 2005 or so. It was a monster hit before the films. I haven't read Undying Love yet but I doubt the feel is the same as Twilight (i.e. teenagers in stupid love).
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I think the comparison comes from the love story angle, though the protagonists are a kick-(bleep) mercenary guy and the vampire he's in love with. The plot involves them having to kill the vampire who created her (the strongest vamp in China) in order to cure her so they can be together.abysslord wrote:Well the Twilight book came out in 2005 or so. It was a monster hit before the films. I haven't read Undying Love yet but I doubt the feel is the same as Twilight (i.e. teenagers in stupid love).
I'm with you there, I have no clue what happened in the book. The beginning of the book reminded me of the Pearl Jam cover song, Last Kiss though, so that was kind of fun for me.BobBretall wrote: Green Wake #1 (Image) - I love Riley Rossmo's art but I had ZERO idea of what was going on in the story. Not my cup of tea, I won't be continuing with this one.
I think I have a vague enough idea that I'm interested in continuing ... however, I completely agree he made the mistake of not giving away enough information in the first issue. In a novel, or a trade, you could get away with it. But I think he's going to lose a lot of readers. After 5 issues it could either be really interesting, or just vague and confusing .... that's how I feel about "Infinite Vacation" as well.Frank Castle wrote:I'm with you there, I have no clue what happened in the book. The beginning of the book reminded me of the Pearl Jam cover song, Last Kiss though, so that was kind of fun for me.BobBretall wrote: Green Wake #1 (Image) - I love Riley Rossmo's art but I had ZERO idea of what was going on in the story. Not my cup of tea, I won't be continuing with this one.
Yeah, I gathered this much, but it was too "spacey" without enough concrete story for my taste. I'd have liked to see a much more tangible threat or mystery that they had a decisive plan of action to combat. Everything was too squishy.abysslord wrote: Basically we have a town in limbo where people show up, for an unknown reason, and don't know how they got there. These two "detectives" have taken it upon themselves to help these people ease into Green Wake while also trying to figure out how things work.
Yeah, you'd think an editor would have read this and said "Maybe put a little more story into it" ... I think there was a page and a half of a guy walking through town to figure out it never leads out. You could do that in a handful of panels and use the other ones later on to explain something better.BobBretall wrote:Yeah, I gathered this much, but it was too "spacey" without enough concrete story for my taste. I'd have liked to see a much more tangible threat or mystery that they had a decisive plan of action to combat. Everything was too squishy.abysslord wrote: Basically we have a town in limbo where people show up, for an unknown reason, and don't know how they got there. These two "detectives" have taken it upon themselves to help these people ease into Green Wake while also trying to figure out how things work.
BobBretall wrote:Charismagic #1 (Aspen) - The #0 issue of this didn't sell me on this series, but #1 did. It set up the pieces & ended on a mysterious note that I want to find out more about. I'm adding this to my pull list.
I think you can skip #0 & just get #1abysslord wrote:I was intrigued and decided to go ahead and pick up #1 and put it on my list for now. Would you say it's worth getting #0? If it's really not needed then I'll skip it.BobBretall wrote:Charismagic #1 (Aspen) - The #0 issue of this didn't sell me on this series, but #1 did. It set up the pieces & ended on a mysterious note that I want to find out more about. I'm adding this to my pull list.
I really hate these #0 issues. If it's not important enough to put in #1, leave it off.
Just finished Undying Love, the only similarity with Twilight was a human in love with a vampire. But that goes much further back than Twilight.BobBretall wrote:I think the comparison comes from the love story angle, though the protagonists are a kick-(bleep) mercenary guy and the vampire he's in love with. The plot involves them having to kill the vampire who created her (the strongest vamp in China) in order to cure her so they can be together.abysslord wrote:Well the Twilight book came out in 2005 or so. It was a monster hit before the films. I haven't read Undying Love yet but I doubt the feel is the same as Twilight (i.e. teenagers in stupid love).
BobBretall wrote:Charismagic #1 (Aspen) - The #0 issue of this didn't sell me on this series, but #1 did. It set up the pieces & ended on a mysterious note that I want to find out more about. I'm adding this to my pull list.
They claim that they have this under control and their release schedule is going to become more consistent over the course of this year. The reason it has been off supposedly still goes back to the loss of Michael Turner. I'm optimistic because like you I really like their stuff and would love to give them more of my moneyIanG wrote:BobBretall wrote:Charismagic #1 (Aspen) - The #0 issue of this didn't sell me on this series, but #1 did. It set up the pieces & ended on a mysterious note that I want to find out more about. I'm adding this to my pull list.
I'm adding this to my DCBS pull list also. Although I've learn to accept a irregular publishing schedule with a very small publisher like Aspen. They do high quality comic books but they almost never come out on time. I'd be okay with a bi-monthly schedule for all their books but they don't seem to keep to that either. Lady Mechanika #1 was released on 12-08-10, four months later and we haven't seen #2.