Moonshine: The Complete Collection Hardcover Overview
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- Опубліковано 30 жов 2023
- Today I do an overview of the Moonshine: The Complete Collection Hardcover by Brian Azzarello and from Image Comics. I talk about what the series is and how show what the artwork looks like.
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This series was a pleasant surprise especially for werewolf lovers.
I love the art in this.
Risso is a great horror artist. This and his latin american "Yo, Vampiro" (I, Vampire) with Carlos Trillo on scripts are two good monsters sagas with a spin.
I read the first 2 trades and it was amazing. I'd love to have this all in a fuller format!
Couldn't resist..just ordered it..cheers omar..!!
The art is the type that I like. Great overview!
I have these in trades.
Excellent series.
Must buy.
Thank you for this review Omar as i love azzarello/Riso since 100 bullets and was wondering what this story was about. Gonna buy a copy now see later hermano. 💪🏻
Thanks a lot Omar, was looking at this book today and i needed to see this to make a decision
What did you decide?
@@Stormnation3 story seems interesting, I’m a huge fan of anything published by image and I’m a sucker for those deluxe editions they put out. So I say it’s worth adding it to the collection.
Looks quite good!
Mine should be arriving tomorrow. I wish it made it in time for October, I might save it to read next year.
Great overview, Omar, as always. I’ve read the paperbacks, and I will probably upgrade. I enjoyed reading it, and Risso’s artwork is superb. I just have two minor criticisms about Azzarello’s writing in this book, something you briefly touched upon, Omar. I appreciate that, in his dialogues, Azzarello strives for realism, and usually he does a very good job. In real life people don’t always speak in a way that is grammatically correct. But they do sometimes. And yet, reading this book, you’d think no one is ever able to put a decent sentence together. At times the dialogue was so incoherent I wasn’t really sure what they were talking about. And it’s not just the hillbillies. Was everyone in 1929 completely illiterate? Not to mention that even illiterate people can speak properly every now and then. Not here, though. It’s just a bit too much, in my opinion. Also, I think you’re right, Omar. Perhaps the story does lack focus. It’s a bit all over the place. It seems directionless. But those criticisms aside, it’s a fun read.
Looks good 👍🏻
I need this!
nicee
I never heard of this title or character, because I hardly get any Image comics. I DO know of Brian Azzarello because I have the Joker graphic novel, and I know of his work with Wonder Woman. I like this overview very much, Omar. Thanks!
You're missing out on a lot of good books if you're not reading image books.
@@allanswegard2620 You are ABSOLUTELY right! I need to get on it.
Any recommendations for comics/runs with a full story that’s really captivating. I really enjoyed Blackest Night by Geoff Johns im having a tough time finding my taste in comics 😊
Hellboy
Lock and key
Punisher max
Invincible
Fear agent
Castle in the stars
For short graphic novels:
I kill giants
God country
The creep
Black Fire
Orc stain
@@jordanthomas4379thank you very much ill look into these
Luther Strode complete collection, Wayward total of 3 hardcover’s, Black Science, East of West, Papergirls, Skyward, those are all from image comics. If you need other recommendations don’t hesitate to ask.
I’m afraid, my friend, that you have to find it by yourself. For example, there is Skyward in recommended, but for me it’s a total crap. On the other hand I liked Black science, but I know many people who can’t stand Remender. So read a little bit of everything to understand what you like. In general I would recommend to pick up Image comics or any other independent publishers. Marvel and Dc basically retell the same stories over and over again.
Give me a genre i ll give you a list
The first 17 issues were fantastic, art was amazing all the way through, after those first 17, the story took a sharp turn downhill for me.
Really?
@@vincentimbesi3947that’s just my view, I read it about a year ago
*Random shot of Gødland size comparison*
Okay... alright... 🤔
first
Over 400-500 pages (or oversized deluxe) i don't trust in Image's binding... this edition is a pass for me.
Risso should let trish do the coloring, its not great.