Top Ten Lists Game! (take 2)
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MerinTB
, juil. 28 2010 04:40
#1526
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:15
6. The Man Who Sold The World
#1527
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:15
5. Crystal Japan (Scary Monsters, 1980)
#1528
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:17
4. Ashes to Ashes
#1529
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:18
Swordfishtrombone wrote...
4. Ashes to Ashes
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!
That was my pick for #1...or #2, in case I didn't want to come up with a new top ten.
Oh well. I'll enclose the song at least. It's just so...perfect.
Modifié par LiquidGrape, 15 août 2010 - 10:18 .
#1530
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:20
Sorry! 
Well that's what you get for your Nicole Kidman hatership, I guess. It's carma, I tell you!
Well that's what you get for your Nicole Kidman hatership, I guess. It's carma, I tell you!
#1531
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:20
3. Look Back in Anger
#1532
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:22
2. Space Oddity (Space Oddity, 1969)
#1533
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:23
Maybe list is going by too quickly, but I almost expected someone to jump in with something from Labyrinth.
#1534
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:25
Okay, 1. Under Pressure.
Top Ten Webcomics
Top Ten Webcomics
Modifié par Pacifien, 15 août 2010 - 10:26 .
#1536
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:27
If anyone dares mention Ctrl+Alt+Del, I'll personally come over to that persons house and slaughter scold his/her family.
Just saying...
9. Alien Loves Predator
Just saying...
9. Alien Loves Predator
Modifié par LiquidGrape, 15 août 2010 - 10:29 .
#1538
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:30
#1539
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:31
LiquidGrape wrote...
If anyone dares mention Ctrl+Alt+Del, I'll personally come over to that persons house andslaughterscold his/her family.
Just saying...
Same goes for that sexist horsesh*t Least I Could Do...
6) Romatically Apocalyptic
I think this comic deserves some kind of reward for having art to die for in it. Absolutely beautiful.
Modifié par Mondo47, 15 août 2010 - 10:35 .
#1540
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:33
#1541
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:39
#1542
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:40
Can't really improve on xkcd, but I'll say...
3. Red Meat
3. Red Meat
#1543
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:43
2. Hark! A Vagrant
#1544
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:43
1. Hark, a Vagrant! by Kate Beaton.

[EDIT:] Oh drat. You picked it for #2?
Okay, I stick with Hark for number one.
But it can share the spot with...
1. Dinosaur Comics

We good?
Okay.
Top Ten Graphic Novels!

[EDIT:] Oh drat. You picked it for #2?
Okay, I stick with Hark for number one.
But it can share the spot with...
1. Dinosaur Comics

We good?
Okay.
Top Ten Graphic Novels!
Modifié par LiquidGrape, 15 août 2010 - 10:48 .
#1545
Posté 15 août 2010 - 10:47
There's number ninja and then actual pick ninja.
#1546
Posté 15 août 2010 - 11:05
10. Infamous Post Blast by Edward Pun and Mike Haney. Loved the game and the art style used in this graphic novel. 
Modifié par TheChris92, 15 août 2010 - 11:07 .
#1547
Posté 16 août 2010 - 01:32
9. Dead Space by Anthony Johnson & Ben Templesmith. Both the game and comic gave me the chills the first time through. You can watch the Dead Space Comics on YouTube.
(Note: This image is very graphic; so - for reasonable purposes - it has been put in as a link. If you would like to see, click on the link below)
www.majorspoilers.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05a/imageAugust08/deadspace06.jpg
(Note: This image is very graphic; so - for reasonable purposes - it has been put in as a link. If you would like to see, click on the link below)
www.majorspoilers.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05a/imageAugust08/deadspace06.jpg
Modifié par kyle924, 16 août 2010 - 01:34 .
#1549
Posté 16 août 2010 - 03:05
7) Transmetropolitan - Warren Ellis (DC Comics - Vertigo Imprint)

Regardless of its position in this chart, chances are this series pisses all over everything else that doesn't have the names of Ellis, Morrison or Moore attached to them. Simple fact - very, very little in comics is this good. It is a work of demented, brutal genius; funny as all f*cking hell, and in equal parts shocking, tragic, and important - not many comics books are able to make you think about politics, journalism and modern media like this series will. Plus it's the only book you'll find where the hero drinks more than your whole family at Christmas in one sitting, smokes more cigarettes than you can make from an entire tobacco harvest, takes more drugs than an entire college campus does in a week in a couple of hours, and still has the almighty balls to shoot the President of the United States with a gun that makes him sh*t himself. And then he brags about it. In the papers.
Other heroes wish they were that badass

Regardless of its position in this chart, chances are this series pisses all over everything else that doesn't have the names of Ellis, Morrison or Moore attached to them. Simple fact - very, very little in comics is this good. It is a work of demented, brutal genius; funny as all f*cking hell, and in equal parts shocking, tragic, and important - not many comics books are able to make you think about politics, journalism and modern media like this series will. Plus it's the only book you'll find where the hero drinks more than your whole family at Christmas in one sitting, smokes more cigarettes than you can make from an entire tobacco harvest, takes more drugs than an entire college campus does in a week in a couple of hours, and still has the almighty balls to shoot the President of the United States with a gun that makes him sh*t himself. And then he brags about it. In the papers.
Other heroes wish they were that badass
#1550
Posté 16 août 2010 - 03:10
6. Torso - Brian Michael Bendis and Marc Andreyko (Image Comics) -- The downfall of Eliot Ness by the Cleveland Torso Murderer





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