ProjectX2
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I have the Little Margie special. Heh. 
I finally ordered all the trades for this. I can't wait to read it all a second time.
Promethea is a truly amazing comic. It's a proper literary work. It's not for everyone - it deals with personal spiritual themes and these are not things that some people are willing to open up to or consider except in rare cases, and with the much maligned comic medium, even more people will believe that a comic is not equipped with the capabilities to creature such poignancy and will not consider that it can - but if someone is willing to open up to it, Promethea will reward your interest and your time with a difficult journey towards beauty.
I wouldn't say it changes a person's life or way of thinking.
I would say that it enriches a person's life and their way of thinking - if only for a short time.
And that's certainly enough.
See, the comic book medium may have actually been the best possible medium for this type of story. It allows for the story to actually transfer a lot of memorable information to you, while doing it in an an attractive and dazzling way. It's being taught something and being shown a beautiful peice of art at the same time.Promethea is a truly amazing comic. It's a proper literary work. It's not for everyone - it deals with personal spiritual themes and these are not things that some people are willing to open up to or consider except in rare cases, and with the much maligned comic medium, even more people will believe that a comic is not equipped with the capabilities to creature such poignancy and will not consider that it can - but if someone is willing to open up to it, Promethea will reward your interest and your time with a difficult journey towards beauty.
It definitely changed mine.I wouldn't say it changes a person's life or way of thinking.
Promethea appears completely nude on every single page of the last issue.And there are boobies. Almost naked ones.
Promethea appears completely nude on every single page of the last issue.
I heard that Williams III photo-referenced them from Alan Moore's own boobies.I...hadn't read past the first TPB.
must...have...teh boobies.
I heard that Williams III photo-referenced them from Alan Moore's own boobies.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:I bet if Greg Land did that he's get a lot less flak.
I was rethinking the ending of Promethea recently and I realized something. People always seem to be slightly disappointed by the last issue. It just seems like a recap, and they wanted something final. They wanted a conclusive ending.
But Promethea doesn't give you a conclusive ending because you're reading a story about the beauty of existance, and that beauty never does end. Promethea tells you at the end that the story might be over, but she's always there and your dance with her is never going to stop. The story of Promethea is your story, and that story doesn't have an ending.
See, the comic book medium may have actually been the best possible medium for this type of story. It allows for the story to actually transfer a lot of memorable information to you, while doing it in an an attractive and dazzling way. It's being taught something and being shown a beautiful peice of art at the same time.
It definitely changed mine.
Promethea appears completely nude on every single page of the last issue.
I can never understand how anyone can **** up an Alan Moore idea. They are mass market franchises waiting to happen --- breakfast cereals, action figures, videogames and all --- and I for one want capitalism to prevail for him.But this is the case for virtually everything Alan Moore has done, but the filmmakers don't get that and treat his comics like storyboards or pitch ideas.
Seriously... League of Extraordinary Gentleman is a slam dunk. How much did those guys have to suck to **** it up?!
Do tell, please.My friend (Vampire) Will bellowed out that he could come up with a better version of LXG in 30 seconds, keeping Tom Sawyer in it - and he did.
In thirty seconds.
And not only was it good, but I started chiming in with ideas. It was cool, even if Tom Sawyer was 12 years old and essentially Frodo.
I don't get how people can **** it up so much. Ugh.
ABSOLUTE PROMETHEA VOL. 1 HC
Written by Alan Moore
Art by J.H. Williams III & Mick Gray
Cover by J.H. Williams III
ABC. Alan Moore's entrancing masterpiece is collected for the first time in oversized, Absolute format featuring the spectacular art of J.H. Williams III. The first of three ABSOLUTE PROMETHEA slipcased collections, this volume collects PROMETHEA #1-12! Discover the stories that introduced Sophie Bangs, an ordinary college student in a weirdly futuristic New York, whose life will be changed by her research into the mythical warrior woman known as Promethea!
Advance-solicited; on sale September 30 • 8.25" x 12.5", 328 pg, FC, $99 US
Absolute Promethea. Holy ****.