>read The Incal
>Metabaron seems like the baddest dude who ever lived
>read The Saga of the Metabarons
>realize The Metabaron is basically the John DiFool of Metabarons
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>read The Incal
>Metabaron seems like the baddest dude who ever lived
>read The Saga of the Metabarons
>realize The Metabaron is basically the John DiFool of Metabarons
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Well his character was always supposed to be a superhuman simp, I'm not sure what doesn't follow through between the two books for you
I wish I could be as cool as being named John DiFool
I would rather be cool enough to bang a Baron's daughter
>strongest warrior in the galaxy
>spends most of the incal sitting on the floor high as frick doing zen meditation
Everything was too easy for him.
By the Incal wasn't he a pacifist anyways ?
Why can't the Mexican Polack write dialogue people would actually speak
Because he would rather write dialogue that Metabarons would actually speak
Why do euroc**ts keep desperately trying to shill The Incal and Metabarons?
Amazing art.
The art looks like generic eurotrash watercolor shit.
The art is glorious.
No, it looks like shit. All eurotrash looks like that ugly watercolor bullshit.
>euroc**ts are immature morons
Shock. Gasp.
Sorry, but you're wrong. They look gorgeous.
Nah, it looks like shit. It's all scratchy and washed out. It looks like someone colored in an unfinished sketch.
>CalArts fan
Show some good american comic art then that is better then.
Just bouth the Deluxe Edition. Getting it in 4 days.
A comic needs more than amazing art.
>Moebius comes to America
>every professional in the country immediately drops to their knees to suck his dick
>but Joe Bumfrick the capes fan thinks it looks bad
Moebius is hilariously overrated.
He's baiting. God knows why.
The number of schizos posting today is a bit baffling.
The sad thing is how obvious and poorly done it is and anons are still biting. That's why shitposting has been on the rise.
Having an opinion is baiting now? I wasn't aware Cinemaphile stood for Cinemaphilemmunism.
Cry some more, amerimutt.
Would he say that to Frank's face?
>You're excrement.
Is Frank doing better these days?
Knowing about Jodorowsky. Yes he would.
Moore wishes he could hate capeshit this much.
Moore hates the industry, not the genre.
At least, it used to be like this. Now he just seems sick of it altogether.
Again, blatant deflection because you cannot stand the idea of someone having an opinion that doesn't 100% match your own. Pathetic.
Okay, keep proving my point then, drone.
Imagine these two writing a comic book together.
Considering they're both into magic and shit, it'd be fricking insane.
>"Alejandro Jodorowsky, if I may presume to have correctly understood his intentions, is an authentic creator who has always understood that magic is greatly reduced without art, but that art is precisely nothing without magic. His inspirational work has always provided a dazzling example of genuine vision coupled with the enormous human strength necessary to realise that vision in this sometimes difficult world of material form and materialist agendas. His example is a blazing beacon to anyone aspiring to work in the medium of cinema; a searing admonishment to remain true to their own unique voice, and eye, and mind; true to the golden information that is pouring through them.
>I could list his films with their enduring images, their haunting atmospheres that linger in the heart long after the concluding credits, but if I am honest it was Jodorowsky’s luminous account of his encounter with surrealist goddess Leonora Carrington that most impressed me with the exalted humanity and compassion of the man, and with the heartfelt lucidity of his style, as clear as rain. Anything, any radiant morsel from this artist and magician’s table, is a thing to be treasured in our culture forever, and to contribute in any way to the realising of yet another fugue-state masterpiece could only be the most tremendous honour."
>— Alan Moore
I kinda know what he means. The Architect segment from The Holy Mountain has stuck with me ever since I saw it.
His movies are some of the greatest mindfricks I've ever watched.
His comics aren't half-mindfricking either
>it's so important that superheroes suffer
Jodorowsky confirmed to be the Zoom for all superheroes.
are the Incal sequels really worth reading? I finished the Incal ages ago and it felt like it told a complete story. I mean with that ending it seems like there wasn't any room for anything more.
Meta-Baron isn't really a "sequel" is more like "Here more stories in the Incal setting".
>it seems like there wasn't any room for anything more.
They're sort of more parallel stories than sequels. Before The Incal and Final Incal follow a bunch of characters that weren't in The Incal, and the Metabaron books are almost closer to WH40k than anything in The Incal
Welp, another long running comic to add to the reading list.
And if you like it, Jodo has many more good books.
>6 volumes
>long running comic
Oh, I skimmed the wikipedia page and it showed it was running from 1980 to 2014.
Nice.
>When I wanted to do the rape scene, I explained to [Mara Lorenzio] that I was going to hit her and rape her. There was no emotional relationship between us, because I had put a clause in all the women's contracts stating that they would not make love with the director. We had never talked to each other. I knew nothing about her. We went to the desert with two other people: the photographer and a technician. No one else. I said, 'I'm not going to rehearse. There will be only one take because it will be impossible to repeat. Roll the cameras only when I signal you to [...] And I really... I really... I really raped her. And she screamed."
>read The Incal
It was garbage.