Uh... WATCHMEN?This book is the greatest thing that ever happened to Batman and graphic novels!
Actually, yes they are. There is no real strict definition for "graphic novel" - the definition of a graphic novel is a long-form work in the comics form.Well if you want to get technical neither Dark Knight or Watchman are graphic novels.
I'm referring to the books original format when they first came out. They were not graphic novels.Actually, yes they are. There is no real strict definition for "graphic novel" - the definition of a graphic novel is a long-form work in the comics form.
It's probably just that he can't look past your idiocy.
That's the answer.
No, that's the cop out.You wanna get on Leaguer's level,I'll be happy to treat you the same way.
I don't bash people who like comics I don't like such as The Ultimates and The Dark Knight Returns. It's just simply that they are not my cup of tea.
That's fine.But without it, Batman wouldn't be where he is today.So, at least respect it.
But when people protect crap which needs to be burned and pass it off as something great (like DKSA and All-Star Batman and Robin), that's a completely different story.
I never said DK2 was great.I said that alot of it's subtext,Like DKR, was missed by many "fans". I'll wait till ASB&R is done before I make any judgements on it.
You simply cannot see that Miller has gone the way of Chris Claremont. They were both great writers, but now, ugh. You see Miller as some great God, whom you have a major hard-on for.
I don't see Miller as any such thing.Stop using that as you're cop out.Miller still writes great stories.Look at Sin City.Unlike Claremont, he hasn't "lost" anything, he is just going a different route than what is expected of him.
I agree, although you meant to say three novels. So with that reasoning regardless of how thier reprinted, comics like Dark Knight and Watchman are just comics.Lord of the Rings is four novels. It's still A novel.![]()
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You have to respect THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS to some degree - it did modify perceptions of Batman, and was one of the most influential Batman stories ever. I respect it's place in time, but I ultimately think the work is one giant mess.That's fine.But without it, Batman wouldn't be where he is today.So, at least respect it.
If it gets done, you mean. At this point, the state of ALL STAR BATMAN AND ROBIN is highly questionable.I'll wait till ASB&R is done before I make any judgements on it.
Never cared much for SIN CITY (as with a lot of Miller, it's just overblown testosterone without much substance or subtlety).Miller still writes great stories. Look at Sin City.
True. But remember it's the tears of my enemies.![]()
You're too harmless to have enemies.
You have to respect THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS to some degree - it did modify perceptions of Batman, and was one of the most influential Batman stories ever. I respect it's place in time, but I ultimately think the work is one giant mess.
How is it a mess.Please point that out.
If it gets done, you mean. At this point, the state of ALL STAR BATMAN AND ROBIN is highly questionable.
It'll get done.It's too much of a h seller to be canceled.
Never cared much for SIN CITY (as with a lot of Miller, it's just overblown testosterone without much substance or subtlety).
I'll give you that it's not his most subtle work.But,there's no denying the Hard Goodbye and That Yellow Bastard are great pieces of work.
Even then, the quality of that strip has greatly decreased as his stories went on. Nearly everything he's produced since 2000 has been, at best, mediocre, and I'd personally go back even farther than that to find decent Miller material.
While I agree that his work in the last 6 years has not been his best, a person who writes Elektra Lives Again, Love And War and Year One, doesn't just "lose it" and become a crap writer.
I've done that plenty elsewhere.How is it a mess.Please point that out.
I wouldn't be so sure.It'll get done.It's too much of a h seller to be canceled.
Sure there is. I'll deny it. They're okay, but far from great.I'll give you that it's not his most subtle work.But,there's no denying the Hard Goodbye and That Yellow Bastard are great pieces of work.
Sure they can. It's far from impossible.While I agree that his work in the last 6 years has not been his best, a person who writes Elektra Lives Again, Love And War and Year One, doesn't just "lose it" and become a crap writer.
Uh... WATCHMEN?
If it gets done, you mean. At this point, the state of ALL STAR BATMAN AND ROBIN is highly questionable.
Agentsands77 said:Never cared much for SIN CITY (as with a lot of Miller, it's just overblown testosterone without much substance or subtlety).
Even then, the quality of that strip has greatly decreased as his stories went on. Nearly everything he's produced since 2000 has been, at best, mediocre, and I'd personally go back even farther than that to find decent Miller material.
Then you must feel pretty good about being whupped by someone who you consider harmless.t:
They were both influential in their time. But as far as which work is *greater*, there's no comparison. WATCHMEN has far more merit as a work of art.I think both Watchmen and DKR are equally responcible for the darker, more mature titles we have today.
I didn't say it had *no* substance. I said it didn't have that much. And I don't mean to say there's nothing of worth in SIN CITY - I do really enjoy the short "The Customer is Always Right" (perhaps because it's one of the most restrained stories, honestly). Generally SIN CITY is just so overblown, so overloaded with testosterone, that I can't help but laugh at it.I wouldn't say that Sin City has no substance--it is essentially Miller's imagination brought to life, with full of things he loves to draw, which happen to be beautiful girls, vintage cars, hardasses with guns in trenchcoats, and dinosaurs--but to say it's all style is not giving Miller his due.
I own it.As for him not having great recent work--one word: 300. Have you, by chance, read that yet?
Sorry, but I don't have much love for it. What's really "deep" about 300?Not only does it have Miller's traditional violent battles, but it is truely deep and inspirational.
Uh... WATCHMEN?