What is DC Comics’ MOST *BRUTAL* GANGSTER Neo-Noir Dystopian SciFi COMIC BOOK of All Time, You Ask?

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  • Опубліковано 12 бер 2024
  • Chris and Steven descend into the fetid futuristic cesspool of gangsterism and “a little of the old ultraviolence” that is SKREEMER (DC Comics, 1989), a brutal neo-noir postapocalyptic science fiction comic that makes A CLOCKWORK ORANGE look G-rated*. An explosive precursor to Vertigo Comics, this 2000 AD-adjacent series was created by Peter Milligan, Brett Ewins, and Steve Dillion.
    * Please Note: Our YT video imagery displays comparatively tame examples of SKREEMER art in order to respect YT guidelines concerning violence and graphic content.
    COMICS ROT YOUR BRAIN! is a deep dive into ‘80s comics (plus a few notable exceptions) in a weekly podcast format. Screenwriters Chris Derrick (STAR TREK: PICARD) & Steven Bagatourian (AMERICAN GUN) discuss their favorite books, runs, and creators from the Bronze Age.
    SHOW NOTES
    02:16 - A brief introduction to the world of SKREEMER - somewhere between James Joyce’s FINNEGAN’S WAKE and Stanley Kubrick’s A CLOCKWORK ORANGE
    12:08 - Celebrating the ahead of its time design of the logo and covers for SKREEMER. These are “pop comics.”
    13:56 - An attempt to summarize the overarching narrative of SKREEMER
    37:47 - Why you ought to buy the original floppies of SKREEMER (almost no ads!)
    40:10 - The groundbreakingly transgressive nature of SKREEMER
    40:42 - Dense, substantial storytelling in SKREEMER - a mark of the days before “decompressed stories”
    53:47 - The poetry of Pete Milligan. Purple prose or evocative writing?
    1:01:17 - Exploring the racial and sexual politics of SKREEMER
    1:20:43 - The art of Brett Ewins and Steve Dillon on SKREEMER vs. Steve Dillon’s art on PREACHER; also, a discussion of Dillon’s early UK work for 2000 AD and DEADLINE magazine
    1:22:44 - The extraordinary, nuanced, and sophisticated coloring choices of Tom Ziuko
    1:40:19 - The modern day relevance of Vito’s evil masterplan
    1:50:29 - Spoiler warning for Warren Ellis and John Cassaday’s PLANETARY (skip ahead 30 seconds if you haven’t read it!)
    1:52:37 - Further discussion of the depiction of women and people of color in SKREEMER
    1:57:02 - EC Comics’ “Judgement Day!” by Ray Bradbury, Al Feldstein, and Joe Orlando
    2:16:58 - Final thoughts on the wildly ambitious SKREEMER - its place in the ‘80s comics canon and why it matters
    2:25:50 - Grant Morrison and his love for the writings of Pete Milligan, specifically Vertigo’s ENIGMA
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 17

  • @ComicsRotYourBrain

    🎙 SHOW NOTES

  • @coolintruddle

    This book came out during a bonkers period. Batman The Cult and Longbow Hunters were pretty fresh. Hellblazer was hitting its stride. Lobo was the hot new thing. And Screemer came in prestige format. I read the first few, but I remember finding it excessively graphic.

  • @M.E482
    @M.E482  +3

    Eastman and Laird Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles should be on y'all's list!

  • @RarebitFiends

    Yes, PLEASE do a video on The First Kingdom!!! It is an incredible and unique comic.

  • @ComicsRotYourBrain

    💬 TELL US

  • @RarebitFiends

    Peter Milligan is my favorite comic writer, beating out even Mike Baron by a little bit. Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman are okay, at least their early work. Grant Morrison wouldn’t have a career without Milligan to swipe from, the less said about him the better.

  • @KamalasCackle

    You're Steven who??...