because theres barely threads talking about them
OK
Here's a current favorite of mine.
>>82385613
nice choice anon
Pic related, all time favorite.
one of my favorite serie
>the animation company that made the Lucy Luke movie 1 and 2 fucked up his skin color
WHERE ARE ALL THE SCANLATORS?
WHERE'S PHILLYWILLY?
WHERE'S SOSICH?
WHEREWHEHREWHERE?
These threads generally always gonna be dead, make sure you support whatever comes over to the States legally if it looks neat to you.
>>82385795
Thank you.
>>82386053
One day I shall read this.
>>82386284
sadly , i miss old /co/ when these kind of threads where full of peoples
>>82386053
I'm from Poland and I'm scared of trying to read this just because how fucking insane Rosiński has to be, trying to make every single page a fucking masterpiece. This guy does every page on a huge canvas and he's been releasing this comic for what, 20 years now?
>>82385563
the one with the loli and the bear
>>82386284
>>82386603
It really depends on timing.
Why don't you guys read anything cool? There's nothing but shit taste in these threads
>>82388129
Bear God or something? That was quite fun.
>>82388179
>thorgal
>shit taste
you are the one with shit taste anon
Semi modern.
Well first couple of storylines at least, after a while they kinda lost the plot in my opinion.
>>82388109
Mortadelo y Filemón best tebeo ever
>>82385849Moja camuga
>>82385563
My favorite. Especially when late Don Lawrence still handle the artwork.
>>82388109
I like that Spanish parody of Batman, this is goofy as hell! but too spanish for /co/ i guess.
I'm reading La Quête de l'oiseau du temps and it manages to be both a campy fantasy adventure and somewhat depressing. Really dig the setting and the relationship between the two mains, I'm definitely gonna check out some more works from Loisel.
I really fucking want to read eternaut, its the one euro comic that looks good that i cannot find for a good price anywhere
>>82388311
Irma>Will>Cornelia>Hay-Lin>Taranee
That one French comic about kids waking up in a world where there's no adults. There's some theory that they're dead but I remember the chick with the glasses turning into a bunch of ladybugs.
Also Bandette, I loved it.
Assar is simply too bizarre to be understood outside Sweden.
The main character is a sausage who escapes and travels to the middle of nowhere.
>>82385849
dunno man, I follow dylan dog and since they changed the team behind it stories became a bit diluted...they changed the color behind the title (it's transparent now) and the inner cover... don't like it that much now. Still better than any yankee stuff tho
no Corto Maltese? Damn son, sort this out
>>82389365
Will >Irma>Taranee>Cornelia>Hay-lin
Here is the common ancestor of all comics characters, Mr Cryptogame! created by Rodolphe Töpffer, the father of the comics.
>>82386053
Thorgal is the absolute best the sword and sorcery genre has to offer, right behind Mike Grell's The Warlord of course
>>82389513
>Also Bandette, I loved it.
Bandette is american though
>>82389513
yes SEUL is awesome and became really weird at that point where they find the bug monolithe thing
>>82389922
Aw really? Damn, I still love it tho
>>82390044
It's set in France but Coover and Tobin are both Americans, the publisher is American too.
I love it too, btw.
Bellybuttons 8 when
Perkeros is my best find of the last 2 years.
The story of a swedish indie heavy metal band, that becomes supernatural horror despite the cartoonish looks. Very goods story and art (faces could be a bit more differenciated in some cases, though), with excellent use of the medium.
>>82388311
There is a lot of italian masterpieces, it saddens me that we don't get much exposure to it here, and the frontier is only 150km away.
Still got to read Corto Maltese, so everything isn't lost.
>>82393256
>Perkeros is my best find of the last 2 years.
Link?
Does anybody knows this one? it's really nice.
It's the story of an explorer who discovered a HUGE temple on top of a mountain build by something 100time bigger than a human.
On his way to get his prize for discovering that temple he is teleported in what it seems to be an other world ruled by demon like creatures.
>>82393480
Related
>>82389128
There's something that's insanely readable about that weird-ass European space Fantasy art.
>>82393459
Not sure if active
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I asked in a shelf thread but I guess nobody was familiar with it, anyone know if Blake and Mortimer is worth looking at? It looks rad as fuck from the glances I've taken but I know fuck all about it
How are french comics doing in comixology? Is the interest high anough?
>>82394362
Oh, it's also called Sing No Evil? I have that on my backlog.
>tfw going through Freaks Squeele
Why the fuck did they can an official translated release? This series is fucking great
>>82394448
Blake and Mortimer is ridiculously old/oldfashioned. For me, it's just too old. Stiff writing, mostly. Not very exciting. Then again, it might be worth it if you can find it somewhere, give it a go. I have a friend who's very much into it, so it's not without appeal.
Personally, I think the Biggles comics do the same thing, but much better.
I saw Albert Uderzo at a grocery store in Paris yesterday. I told him how cool it was to meet him in person, but I didn’t want to be a douche and bother him and ask him for photos or anything.
He said, “Oh, like you’re doing now?”
I was taken aback, and all I could say was “Huh?” but he kept cutting me off and going “huh? huh? huh?” and closing his hand shut in front of my face. I walked away and continued with my shopping, and I heard him chuckle as I walked off. When I came to pay for my stuff up front I saw him trying to walk out the doors with like fifteen Galaks in his hands without paying.
The girl at the counter was very nice about it and professional, and was like “Sir, you need to pay for those first.” At first he kept pretending to be tired and not hear her, but eventually turned back around and brought them to the counter.
When she took one of the bars and started scanning it multiple times, he stopped her and told her to scan them each individually “to prevent any electrical infetterence,” and then turned around and winked at me. I don’t even think that’s a word. After she scanned each bar and put them in a bag and started to say the price, he kept interrupting her by yawning really loudly.
>>82394913
cant tell if awesome or a douche
>>82395379
>not recognizing copypasta
the bump / le bump / de bump