
Filip Serradell
319 posts

Filip Serradell
@SPSerradell
Scribbler, Sketcher, Zennist, (Casual) Vinyl Collector, Lazy Gardener, Savant of Tsundoku, Accidental Pantagruelist, & The Dreadnought of Chicanery!
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"I was there representing their large black female audience" 🤔
THIS is who #rippaverse, #FNT & @GeeksGamersCom are now! 😭


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Found a used copy of this the other day, read the entire thing and…I’m confounded. Lee’s art is fine, kinda enjoyable, but Sweet Moses is the story some kind of awful. I can only assume Miller was in the final throes of the artistic torpor he has yet to shake loose from.
Weirder still from a storyless-story that has no momentum for 8 issues, the ninth is full-on gonzo, with Batman, now painted yellow from head to toe, getting into a heated argument with Green Lantern which then ends with Batman having to perform a tracheotomy on him because a 12 year old Robin kicked his throat in. And that’s how it all ends. Da fuq?!
Anyone else tangle with this farce?

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@__RiseAgain__ "As time goes by, I find myself more and more in love with stuff that's closer to bigfoot cartooning. I want people's sweat to be flying off their heads when they're upset. It's something comics can do."
Frank Miller, "Eisner/Miller", 2005
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Older artists across the board very often return to an almost childlike simplicity with their art. They appreciate the basic forms and composition over flashiness and detail. There’s a wholesomeness and power to it, but I’m still not as fond of this as I am of his older works.
Vinicius@2quadrinhos
Frank Miller segue voando nas capas variantes!
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@EthanVanSciver @VLolosOfficiel Might want to send your colorist some cold beer and a palate of Tylenol afterwards.
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@KoniWaves Years ago friends and fans of Manabat assembled an Artifact Edition of his work, which features black and white versions of his stunning artwork.
This lucky bastard has a copy and made a video:
youtube.com/watch?v=fkckei…

YouTube
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@CTropes It might serve your vision better to poke both your eyes out.
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Question for y'all:
You have Fable of Venice coming out in a few weeks and, according to the description, it's black & white and PB, much like, I assume, the IDW releases from a couple years ago.
However: in October you're releasing Ballad of the Salt Sea... But this is HC and in color. Also, the title is specifically "The Complete Corto Maltese".
So: is Fable of Venice not part of the complete? Will it be re-released in color? Is each title eventually getting a PB and HC release? Curious to what's going on...
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"Despite all their conversation, the Corto Maltese narratives often unfold without talking. The images stay in your mind—the way Corto holds himself, his gait." Dig This with Alex Belth recommends Corto Maltese: Fable of Venice and Other Adventures! ow.ly/ye2e50YwAKO

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Finally making my way through the Nexus Omnibus and this is SO DAMN GOOD I’m in a constant struggle whether to devour it or savor it. There’s enough style & swagger in these pages to power a fucking train! So cool. And as you can see I was inspired at the drawing board this morning.
Looking forward to volume 2. Thank you @BloodyRedBaron @steverudeart
& Godspeed!


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@JoshPhillipsPhD Anthony Bourdain
Jim Harrison
Andrea Camilleri
...because not only do I love a good meal but I love talking about a good meal.
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@SPSerradell @CinemaTweets1 Because everyone else you mentioned gets a surname, do you mean Wong?
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Stanley Kubrick went his entire career without winning the #Oscar for Best Picture or Best Director. It honestly hurts The Academy’s credibility, not Kubrick’s. Kubrick should’ve won Best Picture multiple times, including for his final film Eyes Wide Shut. A master filmmaker.
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@JackPosobiec “Bookmaxxing”? Good Christ…
Put down the fucking internet and just pick up a book.
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Kubrick, Bergman, Tarkovsky, Hitchcock, Welles, Kurosawa, Lynch, Altman, Lumet, Leone, Ray, Reed, Goddard, Powell, Ozu, Wertmuller, Angelopulos, Almodòvar, Kieślowski, Malick, Renoir, Truffaut, Tarr, Denis, Cronenberg, Kar-wai, Antonioni, Lee, and Leigh…
NONE OF THEM won a best director Oscar. Ever.
Yet we are still to believe the Academy a standard of the highest order.
If they can’t honor the best in their art then what are they actually honoring?
More importantly if they can’t honor their best why do they deserve our serious attention?
Cinema Tweets@CinemaTweets1
Stanley Kubrick went his entire career without winning the #Oscar for Best Picture or Best Director. It honestly hurts The Academy’s credibility, not Kubrick’s. Kubrick should’ve won Best Picture multiple times, including for his final film Eyes Wide Shut. A master filmmaker.
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@BobRuggiero2 @KirbyKrackleArt “Galactus…ready for a backyard barbecue…”
So. Like throwing Earth…on the sun?
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@KirbyKrackleArt Oh my. Somehow the “Shorts-wearing Galactus” always seemed, um, less threatening. Like he’s ready for a backyard barbecue or something.
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