skygiants: Princess Tutu, facing darkness with a green light in the distance (soldier boy)
I've finished Bone! [livejournal.com profile] jothra, you were right - that ending was SERIOUSLY EPIC.

To give the rest of you guys an idea of the trajectory of Bone and its tonality, over the couse of nine volumes we go from this:



(Look! A wacky cow race! Lolarious costumes!)

to this:



(Look! Badass Grandma Rose making an impossible stand to singlehandedly defend the city from AN ENTIRE FREAKING ARMY.)

Other plot points involve doomed love, family betrayal, attack of the giant zombie dragon, and, of course, the end of the world. (I would like to make an especial note about the doomed love, because when was the last time the tragic love affair between badass seventy-somethings was the major focus of a fantasy epic?) Tiny Ted the adorable bug also continues to play an important role. I would totally recommend this from beginning to end.

I also read the prequel, Rose, which I enjoyed but not as much - I am sorry, Charles Vess, your drawings are very pretty but somehow not as adorkably endearing as Jeff Smith's. Also I was bothered by how apparently fifty years ago, no one had yet learned how to use contractions. Also also, the ending, SO SAD. ;_; (I . . . am aware that I probably should not find it sadder than Bone, but Bone was also funnier! AND ALSO I'M SORRY BUT I DO.)
skygiants: Koizumi Kyoko from Twentieth Century Boys making her signature SHOCKED AND HORRIFIED face (wtf is this)
I just read Volume 9 of Twentieth Century Boys, and a.) I think volumes 8 and 9 may be my favorite yet despite the tragic general lack of Kenji; b.) HOW IS IT TWO MONTHS BEFORE ANOTHER VOLUME COMES OUT.

First and most importantly: I LOVE KOIZUMI KYOKO. Partly just because she makes the most epic shocked faces in the world (see icon.) But also, dude, I am pretty sure that Urasawa put her in just to make me happy. She's a slacker teenager with stealth common sense who spends most of her time cutting school to listen to terrible music; she gets caught up in the EPIC completely by accident, and subsequently stomps around making YOU ARE ALL WEIRDOS faces at everyone involved. She's too normal to be brainwashed! The bad guys try, and she is mostly just extremely grumpy that they took away her iPod. Bending spoons does not impress her, and neither do terrorists/revolutionaries and their terrible bowl haircuts, SHE JUST WANTS TO GO HOME, OKAY. She had better come back and be awesome after [spoiler], that is all I have to say!

Other things that reduce me to incoherent flailings of joy: Mild spoilers! )

In other comics news: I have also read volumes 4-6 of Bone. I continue to enjoy it a lot! HOWEVER, Jeff Smith, I would just like to say - if your series is already as charming and good at tugging at the heartstrings as Bone is, it kind of unfair to then go on and load the dice with an army of tiny plucky orphaned baby animals. I've got my eye on you!

In other awesome ladies news: I would very much like to participate in the Awesome Ladies ficathon (on LJ and dreamwidth), but every time I go over there I just kind of stare at the sheer number of awesome prompts and awesome ficlets in overwhelmed panic and then run away. (Also I still owe a ton of drabbles from the last request post I did, so those take priority anyway.) All the same, it makes me so very happy that it exists! Between this and the glorious zombie tennis match commentary that everyone has already seen (and if by some chance you have not: go there now, scroll down to 4:05 in the liveblog, and REJOICE IN LULZ FOREVER), my heart is full of love for the world.
skygiants: Princess Tutu, facing darkness with a green light in the distance (dickon mary cuteness)
I have been meaning to write these up for ages! So [livejournal.com profile] jothra recommended the Bone comics to me; I have now read through the first three volumes (Out From Boneville, The Great Cow Race, and Eyes of the Storm) and I am totally, utterly charmed. They're so adorable! There are also hints that eventually they're going to get Epic, but right now I am stuck on 'charmed'. I am also super impressed that Jeff Smith manages to write dialect that is neither over-cutesy or cringeworthy.

Basically, the story focuses on three cousins from a village that is apparently entirely composed of people who look like this:



This is our protagonist, Fone Bone, trying to write love poetry. (Despite having read Moby Dick multiple times, he's not very good at it.)

The Bones get kicked out of Boneville because of all the money-scams perpetrated by one of the cousins, Phoney Bone (the names: not subtle), wander through the wilderness for a while, and end up somewhere completely different cut for more images! )

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