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>> No. 2026 Anonymous
18th September 2009
Friday 6:34 pm
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Any other comics similar to this one?
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That's it. And there's only one page out of place: this image should have come after >>2245.
>> No. 2348 Anonymous
1st November 2009
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If I could art thief razor blade one page away it'd be no. 41. Awesome battle scenes on the recto side >>2341 and then hot David-Bathsheba action on the verso >>2342 . oo yeahhh.
>> No. 2349 Anonymous
1st November 2009
Sunday 5:35 pm
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>>2348

I see what you mean. Nice touch with the file name.

Do any publishers produce copies of such books? A hard/softback book with photos or scans for each page rather than a true replica, I mean.
>> No. 2350 Anonymous
1st November 2009
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The British Library do a facsimile of the Holkham Bible for £40 http://shop.bl.uk/mall/productpage.cfm/BritishLibrary/ISBN_9780712309905 http://www.bl.uk/onlinegallery/features/sacred/videoholkham.html and you can get facsimiles of William Blake's illuminated works fairly easily. In a couple of decades super high quality scans of all these works will be available free to anyone who wants them and the print on demand industry will have developed such that you will be able to get a nicely bound copy of any pre 20th century book you want for a reasonable price. I live in hope anyway.
>> No. 2351 Anonymous
1st November 2009
Sunday 6:37 pm
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>>2350

Thanks! £40 isn't too bad, considering the price of books and printing nowadays.

Sounds very promising for the future too.
>> No. 2352 Anonymous
2nd November 2009
Monday 12:22 pm
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I picked this up for £5 at Waterstones. It's probably a bit more than that now, but it's a lovely thing.
>> No. 2353 Anonymous
2nd November 2009
Monday 3:20 pm
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£5? Was it in the bargain bin or something? I was looking for a copy of Paradise Lost a few years back, never got round to buying it. Dore is one of my favourite illustrators ever.
>> No. 2356 Anonymous
2nd November 2009
Monday 11:54 pm
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£5? You jammy bastard.
>> No. 2359 Anonymous
3rd November 2009
Tuesday 2:52 pm
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>>2353
It was, but not for any reason I could see. They do have good books on the cheap if you spend the time to find them.
>> No. 2388 Anonymous
6th November 2009
Friday 7:09 pm
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Is this pronounced like "messy" or "greasy"?
>> No. 2389 Anonymous
7th November 2009
Saturday 1:41 am
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>>2388

Neither. More like "crazy" with a soft 's' instead of a 'z'.
>> No. 2423 Anonymous
11th November 2009
Wednesday 6:53 pm
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>>2389
So cracy?
>> No. 2427 Anonymous
12th November 2009
Thursday 5:20 am
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Regarding the OP:

Age of bronze is a very good "historical" style comic book that offers a non-mythological telling of the Troyan war.

I doesn't have any nudge-nudge wink-wink breaking the fourth wall stuff, though and also doesn't go into detailed documentary mode about the tactics and technology.

If you can stomach the manga style you might also like Vinland Saga, which is about Vikings being awesome and fortunately lacks many of the annoying weeaboo things that japanese publications often suffer from.
>> No. 2429 Anonymous
12th November 2009
Thursday 7:30 am
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Op, you might like to check out the barbarian fantasy, Sláine. Nothing historical here but it's a classic 2000ad staple where Pat Mills weaves our muscle bound, warp spazzing hero into a number of interesting celtic myths and legends. Generally it's good fun with Slaine wondering around Europe bashing bad guys and banging bitches, but Mills can seamlessly change pace and spin out a gut wrenching tale.
I think most of the better stories are available in tpb. Though beware, there's been quite a few dodgy artists over it's long course (especially in the beginning and the current crop of digital/photoshop BASTARDS at 2000ad make me fucking rage) so I'd suggest a try before buy policy. Personally if the art doesn't click with me, I find it a slog to get through.
Saying that, you've got excellent contributions from Glenn Fabry and Simon "THE MAN" Bisley who was made for illustrating Slaine (and Dredd) to be getting on with.
>> No. 2471 Anonymous
21st November 2009
Saturday 6:09 pm
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OP here WOW, I came back from holiday and over 100 reply! Gimme half an hour to read them all.
>> No. 2492 Anonymous
27th November 2009
Friday 5:55 pm
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You might try The Black Dragon by Chris Claremont, a Marvel Epic fantasy told within an historical framework.
>> No. 2756 Anonymous
16th March 2010
Tuesday 8:32 am
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>>2026
Check out 'Chiaroscuro - The secret life of Leonardo Da Vinci' by Vertigo.
>> No. 2824 Anonymous
20th May 2010
Thursday 7:15 pm
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Oh god, their eyes are hollow...
It's worse than that fucking holes doujin...
>> No. 2825 Anonymous
21st May 2010
Friday 6:34 am
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Eyes *are* hollow though.
Disregarding liquids, anyway.
>> No. 2848 Anonymous
22nd May 2010
Saturday 5:01 pm
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It's by a guy who goes by the name of Lord Hurk. http://www.lordhurk.com/ http://lordhurk.blogspot.com/ Saw lot's of "underground" "small press" comics by him when I went into Gosh! Comics in London a year or so ago. I remember one of them was based on a 70s British cop show i'd never heard of and written in very amusing East Enders cockney.
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22nd May 2010
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>> No. 2850 Anonymous
22nd May 2010
Saturday 5:10 pm
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>>2848
>based on a 70s British cop show i'd never heard of
oh yeah, it was Minder.
>> No. 3307 Anonymous
10th November 2011
Thursday 2:42 am
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The art is neat but the plot tends to go in circles.
>> No. 3308 Anonymous
11th November 2011
Friday 7:24 pm
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>>3307
Have you been working on that joke since May mate?
>> No. 3310 Anonymous
12th November 2011
Saturday 2:13 pm
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>>3308
Yes.
>> No. 3337 Anonymous
11th January 2012
Wednesday 10:27 pm
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>>2039
>Well just historical then. Medieval If possible!

Best I could offer's stuff from the Early Modern Era, like The Seven Lifes of the Falcon or even later stuff like The Passengers with the Wind
>> No. 3338 Anonymous
11th January 2012
Wednesday 10:29 pm
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But if you're looking for a side of mary sue characters killing everyone else, you'd probably best look into fantasy stuff like The Chronicles of the Black Moon or Requiem Vampire Knight.
>> No. 3339 Anonymous
16th January 2012
Monday 9:37 pm
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>>3338
Crecy doesn't have a Mary Sue character at all
>> No. 3340 Anonymous
25th January 2012
Wednesday 10:19 pm
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>>3339

You mean other than every single englishman in it in general?
>> No. 3341 Anonymous
26th January 2012
Thursday 12:08 pm
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>>3340

I think you're really overstretching the definition of "Mary Sue".
>> No. 3366 Anonymous
3rd March 2012
Saturday 9:55 am
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>>3340

The only mary sue in that comic is the longbow. And that's because it really was, at least against ze frogs.

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