Are there any comics that are worth of being called Yea Forums?

Are there any comics that are worth of being called Yea Forums?

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no

Alan Moore really is it. Maybe Tim Sale's batman.

Judge Dredd

Red Son and Sandman

From Hell, Blacksad, Sharaz-de, Asterix, Diomedes, Will Eisner's New York, Maus, Daytripper, Tintin
>capeshit
kys

Sandman by Gaiman
From Hell by Moore
Metropolitan by Warren Ellis
Blankets by Craig Thompson
And works by Guy Delisle

works by Jason

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Essex County by Lemire and Big Questions by Nilsen, definitely. Alan Moore and Peter Milligan comics, maybe. Winsor McCay and Don Rosa are good contenders, too. Some japanese manga.

>Maybe Tim Sale's batman.

Are you mad? Long Halloween is fun but it doesn't even get to be mediocre as a noir tale.

Thoughts on Rogan Gosh?

This

Captain Atom is the on;y one.
Watchmen is shit, Alan Moore is a hack.

Comics are their own medium, it's like asking if a film can be Yea Forums

>anything involving big two capeshit
"No!"

It's alright with a big naan

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if there is, it's certainly not Watchmen

Tastes pretty good

Cerebus, pre-creator mental breakdown.

the best comics are not people pouring their failed literary aspirations into the comic book (moore, gaiman, e.t.c.) but rather comics that embrace the comic book form (ware, crumb, clowes)

absolutely clueless

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no
>>>/reddit/

(patrick kyle)

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in general i would advise approaching any comic by a "writer" and "artist" somewhat sceptically

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Daytripper really isn't that great. That whole chapter where his friend kills him was ridiculous.

Little Nemo

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Some manga is based, and philosophically packed, but the majority is dogshit chink jack off nip nip autism.

I prefer a Balti myself

probably not

>crumb
absolutely based and certified /ourguy/

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this was a cool book, i liked how all the characters' speech text was as different as their design

But Rohmer's films are absolutely Yea Forums

no
>>>/kys/

i dont think alan moore even read nieztche tbqhwy

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Yes

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>baltimore catechism
lol sure thing jewy jewman

even nietzche knew that the overman needed something that man doesn't have. simply giving a man overman powers makes him a monster

Maybe, but far fewer than most nerd communities would have you believe. And this is coming from somebody who has loved and written/drawn comics since he was in middle school.

There are plenty of comics with literary tendencies or ambitions, but if you've actually read great literature, a lot of what happens in comics like Watchmen sort of pale in comparison.

I still love comics, but if I had to preserve ten great pieces of literature, not a single one would be a comic book.

oh christ, come back once you've actually read something.

This. Fuck off back to your """graphic novel""" ghetto, comic nigger

Silverage Miracleman makes him quite the overman in my opinion.

>Chris Ware

Fuck yes. Jimmy Corrigan is the single greatest graphic novel ever written.

I'm tempted to say beautiful darkness. It explores some interesting themes about the nature of etiquette and civility such

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Tom King's MISTER MIRACLE reviewed in THE SPECTATOR by the literary editor:

spectator.co.uk/2019/03/mister-miracle-the-cheesiest-of-all-superheroes-reviewed/

The answer would appear to be yes, OP.

This.

But if you had to preserve ten great pieces of comics? What would it be?

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Yea but they're primarily written by the same three authors

This

Granted comics are a relatively new medium, and are completely overshadowed by the shlocky bullshit. As far as the capacity of comics to do something really great on an artistic level, its totally possible and there are some genuinely great comics, but the medium hasn't been used to really do anything incredible yet. It will though, just give it time.

Alan Moore, Grant Morison, Neil Gaiman, Will Eisner, and some others have contributed some pretty great pieces I'd like to preserve

>the overman needed something that man doesn't have
>but if he had the things to make him an overman he would just be a monster

Based crumb

> Are there any comics that are worth of being called Yea Forums?

Yes.