I got it working! Anyway: your aesthetic is definitely a Roland TR-808 with a Katsuya Terada Legend of Zelda sticker plastered on top
Heh, I like the sound of that one.
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I got it working! Anyway: your aesthetic is definitely a Roland TR-808 with a Katsuya Terada Legend of Zelda sticker plastered on top
Heh, I like the sound of that one.
So about a week ago I bugged my buddy @constellation-funk about what kinda comics he’d like to see get a Criterion style release. I figured I’d do one myself. Tried to focus on comics that’re out of print, unavailable, or otherwise not easy to come by.
Everything Moebius. Because in an ideal world, it wouldn’t be so hard to find non-Jodorowsky Moebius comics in English. For the sake of making one choice here, let’s say a Complete Arzach collection: from the first short story to the BD that came out shortly before his death.
The Journey of Shuna and Other Stories by Hayao Miyazaki. Because while most people know Nausicaa, Miyazaki did a ton of short comics, basically none of which have been officially released in English in any form.
THB by Paul Pope. Complete, with unaltered art. Because a good chunk of the THB stuff is prohibitively expensive and unavailable. Plus the long-in-production complete collection Pope’s working on is supposed to have redrawn art for some of the early issues, and I’d rather have a tangible book that tracks his development from the beginning to now.
Prince of Cats by Ron Wimberly. Because a comic this good shouldn’t have gone out of print so fast. Plus while it’s not a super long book, there’s enough to talk about going on in it to justify a decent amount of supplementary material.
Youkai Hunter and Other Stories by Daijiro Morohoshi. Because he’s apparently considered pretty influential and well-liked in Japan, with Miyazaki, Rumiko Takahashi and Hideaki Anno being fans, and Osamu Tezuka claimed said he couldn't mimic his style. Yet virtually nothing of his is available in English, officially or otherwise, and little information is even out there on him.
The Art and Stories of Jim Steranko. Because while his Marvel material is well known and well reprinted, he did a lot of interesting short comics work after he left Marvel… enough that could feasibly fit into a decent sized omnibus.
Takemitsu Zamurai by Taiyo Matsumoto. Because with Sunny’s relative success state-side, I like to see some of his other stuff get translated as well (and for No. 5 to get another shot, like Chris suggested in his list).
Post some art from your top 5 favorite European cartoonists
I’m a basic chump when it comes to Euro comics, so not likely to be much in the way of surprises here.
Moebius
Philippe Druillet
Enki Bilal
Esteban Maroto
Boulet
45, 40
45. What's the best date you ever went on?
drinking pisco sours in Cuzco was pretty rad. Also I proposed the next day so that was also pretty cool.
50. What's your biggest secret?
if I told ya it wouldn’t be secret no more. ;)
what do you like to cook?
may sound silly but I love making eggs. Fried, scrambled.
second fav would be pulled pork. Get on that slow cooker action hmmm hmmm.
constellation-funk
reblogged this from you and added:
this album has been on my to-listen list for years
so worth it!! i'm listening to it now.
constellation-funk replied to your post“All I want to do is listen to the Mary Poppins soundtrack, Spotify. ...”
that's pretty next-level bullshit, this is why I'm sad I won't be able to replace my iPod classic when this one busts :[
It really is! And get this -- since I posted that, I've had to listen to Tiaan's shitty track two more times!
GUESS WHO'S NEVER EVER GOING TO CHECK HER OUT.
It might not even be terrible, but it's not my thing, and being forced to listen to it means that I now hate it and rate it as terrible.
Oh also, I have to have my volume at least at 18% for the ad to keep playing. Any lower and it stops. Fabulous.
constellation-funk replied to your post:I seriously don’t get why people are so un-okay...
"quirky" people pick a thing they saw on a TV show they liked (in this case Dead Like Me) to define a lot of their personality unfortunately
I saw it on How I Met Your Mother but you're right.