*
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.
June 08, 2024, 06:51:26 AM

Login with username, password and session length

Donate

We Appreciate Your Support

Members
Stats
  • Total Posts: 1696750
  • Total Topics: 118788
  • Online Today: 447
  • Online Ever: 2235
  • (October 29, 2023, 01:32:45 AM)
Users Online

Recent

Author Topic: Latest book received  (Read 457766 times)

Offline white knight

  • Galactic Brain
  • Posts: 6180
    • WK's Miniature Imperium
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1755 on: April 22, 2013, 09:41:22 AM »
Loads of Hellboy spin-off fixes:
- BPRD: Hell on Earth TPB's 1-4
- Witchfinder TPB 2
- Lord Baltimore TPB 1
- Lobster Johnson TPB 2

And book 10 of the excellent swashbuckling French series "The Scorpion"





Offline JollyBob

  • Galactic Brain
  • Posts: 4437
  • I've only had a few ales...
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1756 on: April 22, 2013, 11:37:01 AM »
Heh, French comics, man...  ;D

When I was 11, we went on a family holiday to Brittany, and while shopping one day I got bored and spotted some comics on a rack. Picked up one that looked interesting (beautifully drawn cover) and was exposed to twenty odd full colour painted pages of a couple shagging in a barn.

Bit of an eye-opener, that.  lol

The Scorpion looks faboo, WK, makes me wish I could actually speak French.

Also didn't realise I was missing so many Hellboy related books. Damn you. On the list they go.

Offline white knight

  • Galactic Brain
  • Posts: 6180
    • WK's Miniature Imperium
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1757 on: April 22, 2013, 01:05:34 PM »
The Scorpion looks faboo, WK, makes me wish I could actually speak French.

They're being translated in English by Cinebook Ltd. The first 6 are out now. So there's no excuse really.  ;)

Offline white knight

  • Galactic Brain
  • Posts: 6180
    • WK's Miniature Imperium
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1758 on: April 22, 2013, 01:08:40 PM »
It has everything you could want: flamboyant heroes and villains, an evil pope and his masked warrior monks, ancient families and century old conspiracies, gorgeous (and spirited) women and a setting that goes from 18th century Italy to the holy land and back again.

Synopsis from Wikipedia:
Quote
The story takes place in Rome during the second half of the eighteenth century. Cardinal Trebaldi decides to reinstate the power of the nine families, based on papacy. Armando Catalano, also known as The Scorpion, is a holy relics dealer. He is the son of a heretic who was burnt alive for misdirecting a priest from the church and Christian beliefs. Armando, the bearer the “mark of the devil”, a birthmark in the shape of a scorpion, will challenge the cardinal’s authority. The cardinal, who seems to be filled with hatred for The Scorpion, sends a young gypsy specialized in poisons to kill him.

The adventures of the Scorpion lead him to the treasure of the Templars and to discover an interpretation of what might have happened to it. Between fiction and history, this comic distills Machiavellian theory on religious authority.


Offline Furt

  • Scatterbrained Genius
  • Posts: 2630
  • Barbarous...
    • "Adventures in Lead"
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1759 on: April 22, 2013, 01:27:52 PM »
They're being translated in English by Cinebook Ltd. The first 6 are out now. So there's no excuse really.  ;)

I have seen these and absolutely love them. Thanks for the heads up - ordering now!!  :)
“A prisoner of war is a man who tries to kill you and fails, and then asks you not to kill him.”

http://adventuresinlead.blogspot.com/


Offline white knight

  • Galactic Brain
  • Posts: 6180
    • WK's Miniature Imperium
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1760 on: April 22, 2013, 01:28:53 PM »
When I was 11, we went on a family holiday to Brittany, and while shopping one day I got bored and spotted some comics on a rack. Picked up one that looked interesting (beautifully drawn cover) and was exposed to twenty odd full colour painted pages of a couple shagging in a barn.

If you like that sort of thing against a historical background,you can look at Milo Manara's Borgia series:



Lots of graphic nudity and violence, as befits the subject, but the art is not without merit. If the emphasis had been shifted slightly away from the depraved perversion of the main characters it might have been a good mainstream series.





Edit: I removed a couple of the images because I don't know whether they weren't deemed too provocative going by forum rules.
« Last Edit: April 22, 2013, 02:32:15 PM by white knight »

Offline white knight

  • Galactic Brain
  • Posts: 6180
    • WK's Miniature Imperium
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1761 on: April 22, 2013, 01:30:09 PM »
I should probably mention I stumbled on them in a proper comic book shop and looked into them based on the covers which looked promising as a period piece and didn't actually buy them. lol

Offline Furt

  • Scatterbrained Genius
  • Posts: 2630
  • Barbarous...
    • "Adventures in Lead"
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1762 on: April 22, 2013, 01:38:34 PM »
I've seen The Borgia one too - but that ones down right filthy and way too perverse for me!!  :o

And I enjoyed Spartacus...   :?

Offline white knight

  • Galactic Brain
  • Posts: 6180
    • WK's Miniature Imperium
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1763 on: April 22, 2013, 01:48:11 PM »
I've seen The Borgia one too - but that ones down right filthy and way too perverse for me!!  :o

It is, I don't like it much either.

Offline Donpimpom

  • Mad Scientist
  • Posts: 775
    • Tabletop Fantasy
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1764 on: April 23, 2013, 10:38:25 PM »
Today its Sant Jordi, here is the day to give roses and books.
I got La cabeza del profesor Dowell, or Golova profiessora Douelia  (Professor Dowell's Head)  by Alexander Belyayev, a russian scifi writer from 1925, the back cover states him as the Russian Jules Verne.
First time I hear about him but it looks really interesting
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professor_Dowell%27s_Head
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Belyaev

Offline HerbyF

  • Mastermind
  • Posts: 1981
  • Why fear nightmares when you can be one
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1765 on: May 01, 2013, 08:59:39 AM »
"Gladiator, The Roman Fighter's (Unofficial) Manual" by Philip Matyszak.
LHV 2015 +200 2016 +770 2017 +636 2018 +888 2019 +1015 2020 +656 2021 +174 2022 +220 2023 +312 2024 +124

Offline traveller

  • Scatterbrained Genius
  • Posts: 3783
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1766 on: May 03, 2013, 05:52:09 PM »
I picked up "The Black Bands of Giovanni" by Maurizio Arfaioli at Abebooks, supporting my "Sack of Rome" project (the remnats of this mercenary unit defended Rome in 1527)

Offline Lowtardog

  • Galactic Brain
  • Posts: 8262
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1767 on: May 03, 2013, 05:56:32 PM »
God of Battles really quick form Foundry e-nbau site, huge book full of eye candy reminds me of the old GW books but lots more photos :D

Offline Red Orc

  • Scatterbrained Genius
  • Posts: 2603
  • Baffled but happy
    • My new VSF blog:
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1768 on: May 03, 2013, 07:20:39 PM »
Does my copy of 'In Her Majesty's Name' arriving today count?

Offline white knight

  • Galactic Brain
  • Posts: 6180
    • WK's Miniature Imperium
Re: Latest book received
« Reply #1769 on: May 05, 2013, 02:02:33 PM »
Boneshaker, a novel that appears to be a Weird West/VSF/Steampunk story :


 

Related Topics

  Subject / Started by Replies Last post
5702 Replies
990833 Views
Last post March 05, 2024, 11:39:21 PM
by Ran The Cid
839 Replies
232295 Views
Last post December 12, 2023, 02:43:15 PM
by Kourtchatovium104
268 Replies
88753 Views
Last post October 22, 2016, 07:07:08 PM
by Elbows
926 Replies
215694 Views
Last post July 19, 2020, 04:29:56 PM
by Red Orc
6 Replies
7961 Views
Last post May 27, 2019, 01:44:48 PM
by ced1106