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Expert Guide To True Detective And Weird Comic Book Fiction
Expert Guide To True Detective And Weird Comic Book Fiction
Expert Guide To True Detective And Weird Comic Book Fiction
True Detective creator Nic Pizzolatto has claimed that Alan Moore Moore and Grant Morrison were the first writers to excite him about the possibilities of storytelling. With everyone looking to solve the many remaining mysteries of True Detective, it’s tempting to ask: are comic books the key? Pizzolatto’s spectacular Moore crib aside, I’d go with with a big no. Ain’t nothing going to settle the debate around Carcosa let alone Marty Hart’s hot dating skills, but comics do represent a largely unexplored and appropriately strange route into the show. So without further ado here’s our by no means exhaustive guide to True Detective and weird comic books. SPOILER WARNING: The following contains major spoilers for True Detective, Top 10, From Hell and some of The Invisibles.
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – February 23, 2011: End of Four, Multiple Sevens, All of Zero
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – February 23, 2011: End of Four, Multiple Sevens, All of Zero
Don’t Ask! Just Buy It! – February 23, 2011: End of Four, Multiple Sevens, All of Zero
Reading Comics author Douglas Wolk runs down the hottest comics and graphic novels coming out this week. KEY: * Gloves ^ Moustaches % Eyebrows ¢ Oaths % ¢ ACTION COMICS #898 Paul Cornell and Pete Woods' Lex Luthor serial continues to slither toward its climax; this time, he meets up with Green Lantern's completist-collector stand-in Larfleeze. % ...