Steve Morris

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Bunny who writes about comics like you wouldn’t believe. Read Shelfdust! For Darkseid!

Rob Williams and PJ Holden talk their Judge Dredd story in ‘2000 AD’ new “jump on” issue

Newbies can now experience the madness of this long-running British comics juggernaut.

https://aiptcomics.com/2023/09/21/2000-ad-jump-on-interview/

#ComicBooks #Interviews #2000AD #feature

Rob Williams and PJ Holden talk their Judge Dredd story in ‘2000 AD’ new “jump on” issue

Newbies can now experience the madness of this long-running British comics juggernaut.

AIPT
Going on the shelf! Ten up there now
What I love is how the creative team pay attention to the “little people” caught up in this and never forget them. They understand that even a grandiose galactic war has a civilian cost, and they include domestic and social consequences.

It ramps up further and further into this glorious manic craziness, as the villain and hero escalate their fight into ever greater spirals of chaos.

That means magic, swordplay, and giant capitalist robots. Can’t believe they got away with the Ford logo here

Back to the shelf!! Time for the first volume of Nemesis the Warlock.

I had no idea what to expect and honestly I think that’s what Pat Mills and Kevin O’Neill wanted. It’s wild imagination; hi-tech spaceship chases and mystical history; war stories, social drama, everything

“Why should I dream of being so threatened when things are going so well?”

Halo Jones is such a clever construction of youthful disillusionment, which feels increasingly powerful today: https://shelfdust.com/2023/07/28/dust-to-dust-going-out-out-with-halo-jones/

Dust to Dust: Going Out Out With Halo Jones

By Steve Morris Spoilers below, of course: we’re talking about the last issue of the run! “Why should I dream of being so threatened when things are going so well?” At the end of …

Ritesh Babu on The Good Asian #1

By Ritesh Babu Look at the history of Western constructions of Asian identity. Look at the history of Western constructions of Asian masculinity. Look close, and look carefully at that word: constr…

Planning my next move
@craiggrannell Stone Island is fine, it’s the Harrowing which oversteps. Cradlegrave is worth the book alone, despite the other stories not holding up to it
Rounding out the book are Stone Island and The Harrowing, two connected stories with lurid and violent body horror. The Harrowing has a moment of unnecessary transphobia, which soured me on both stories. This is an image from a different page, so you can see the art style