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Thursday, January 10, 2008
The Onion Picks 2007's Comics
Posted by maggie
Yesterday, the Jan. 3 issue of
The Onion
appeared in my mailbox, and I was especially intrigued by the fact that the issue's "Words" feature was devoted to its (well-informed) staff's picks of "The Best Comics of 2007."
Noel Murray, Keith Phipps, and Tasha Robinson came up with the following six:
Pascal Blanchet.
White Rapids
. Drawn & Quarterly. $27.95.
The Luna Brothers.
Girls: The Complete Collection
. Image. $99.99.
The Fillbach Brothers.
Maxwell Strangewell
. Dark Horse. $19.95.
Gilbert Hernandez.
Chance in Hell
. Fantagraphics. $16.95.
Jack Kirby.
Jack Kirby's Fourth World Omnibus
. DC. [actually, several volumes, the first two of which were released in 2007 at $49.99 each]
Rick Geary.
The Saga of the Bloody Benders
. NBM. $15.95.
The text of the feature is also available
online
-- accompanied by (at the moment) 149 comments that may lead you to further thoughts on the topic. (Warning:
The Onion
is not an all-ages publication, and neither are its discussions.)
By the way, the Geary is just the lastest of his "Victorian Murder" series, which began in 1987 and all of which I recommend:
1
A Treasury of Victorian Murder
(Mary Eleanor Pearcey, E.W. Pritchard, The Ryan Mystery)
2
Jack the Ripper
3
The Borden Tragedy
4
The Fatal Bullet
(assassination of James Garfield)
5
The Mystery of Mary Rogers
6
The Beast of Chicago
(H.H. Holmes)
7
The Murder of Abraham Lincoln
8
The Case of Madeleine Smith
9
The Bloody Benders
(When a book club I belong to was reading Erik Larson's highly praised
The Devil in the White City
about Holmes [born Herman Webster Mudgett], I brought in
The Beast of Chicago
, which brilliantly conveyed details of events outlined in the Larson book.)
1/10/2008 10:22:24 AM (Central Standard Time, UTC-06:00)
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