Bag full of comics. Long day. Writing.
Jun. 10th, 2006 12:02 amBag full of comics:
I got home today with:
- some "Valérian & Laureline", from the library
- "Held" by Flix and "Zuckerfisch" by Naomi Kearn - borrowed from a friend (German comics, something fairly new for me)
- two volumes of "Monsieur Mardi-Gras Descendres", freshly arrived from France.
*squee*!
Long day:
- Worked from 9 to 4 in the afternoon.
- Paul Auster seminar from 4 to 6 pm.
- In the evening: local monthly Farscape meeting.
I am so dead. I think I should go to bed now with my bag full of comics.
Writing:
I think "Atlas" is done, but I'll give it another day in case I change my mind about something. "68 Wives" has been cut into around 70 slices which are being rearranged on the floor of my room a lot at the moment. I think I may adopt wives from
sylviavolk2000,
mmapmaker,
beccatoria and
tryfanstone... (will credit if I do, of course). Lastly, a bunny I've had hopping around for a while has acquired a title today, "The Doctor and Doctor Adams" - unfortunately it only consists of a couple of lines of dialogue at the moment, and there are far more important fics to focus on at the moment. I'd like to finish "68 Wives", my untitled Maya fic, and hopefully perhaps also "Found In Translation" this year, and I really can't afford to concentrate on half-formed bunnies with so much already on my plate...
I got home today with:
- some "Valérian & Laureline", from the library
- "Held" by Flix and "Zuckerfisch" by Naomi Kearn - borrowed from a friend (German comics, something fairly new for me)
- two volumes of "Monsieur Mardi-Gras Descendres", freshly arrived from France.
*squee*!
Long day:
- Worked from 9 to 4 in the afternoon.
- Paul Auster seminar from 4 to 6 pm.
- In the evening: local monthly Farscape meeting.
I am so dead. I think I should go to bed now with my bag full of comics.
Writing:
I think "Atlas" is done, but I'll give it another day in case I change my mind about something. "68 Wives" has been cut into around 70 slices which are being rearranged on the floor of my room a lot at the moment. I think I may adopt wives from
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Date: 2006-06-09 10:35 pm (UTC)They're pretty good!
Date: 2006-06-09 10:47 pm (UTC)You know what's really weird? While all the Japanese characters in manga get to keep their own names in German translations, the heroes of French comics are frequently renamed. Laureline is Véronique in German, for reasons unfathomable to me. Alcide Nikopol is Alexander Nikopol. I mean, if German readers can deal with all the Kenjis and Narutos, why shouldn't they be able to cope with a Laureline or an Alcide?
*is mystified by German comic translations*
Frell, I need a proper comics icon...
Re: They're pretty good!
Date: 2006-06-11 07:11 pm (UTC)Véronique? Ack!
Laureline is at least a bit original for a first name. I had a Valérian and Laureline icon at Kansas. :)
I've not seen any Intégrale, don't know about omnibus edition.
You can easily find them on ebay.fr or fnac.com or amazon.fr, it depends how much you're ready to pay for them. Fnac and amazon have them at 9.31 Euros each. Ebay can get significantly cheaper even with the shipping, especially with a seller that would sell more than one.
If your library carries other French/Belgian comics, look for "La quête de l'oiseau du temps" in five volumes. It's pretty good too. MHO
If you see other titles you find interesting, you can ask me about them. I'm not a specialist but I've read a bunch of collections (well, not so much in the last ten years though...).
J'ai oublié presque tout.
Date: 2006-06-11 10:27 pm (UTC)I've already read La quete de l'oiseau du temps, though only in German. And yes, it's good! I've also read Loisel's Peter Pan. I'd be very happy for recommendations, so rec away, if you like!
(Using my 'meta' icon because at least it depicts a comic character - though an American one. *g*)
Re: J'ai oublié presque tout.
Date: 2006-06-13 09:56 pm (UTC)Tell me about it! German was my first foreign language and now it's... gone. :(
So far I've tried to make arrangements with French acquaintances or German acquaintances visiting France to bring or send me some comics from time to time, but it's been a bit complicated, so my collection's still very small.
There are second-hand shops in Paris where it's possible to find comics. If you have anything particular in mind, ask away and I'll go take a look.
Like I said, my comics reading days are far away in time and I read a lot of lighter, more teen than adult-oriented stuff but I remember liking the association of Rosinski and Van Hamme notably on Thorgal, XIII (based on the premise of "The Bourne Identity") and Le grand pouvoir du Chninkel. Giraud's Blueberry and Bourgeon's Les Passagers du temps were pretty good. If you're looking for angst-free stuff, you can try Les Tuniques Bleues, Gaston Lagaffe, Blake & Mortimer for starters.
Not long ago I bought for my brother a series by Jodorowsky called "La caste des méta-barons". It was a bit violent graphicly for my taste but pretty good nonetheless. Also, Philippe Druillet is often pointed out as one of the most innovative French comics artist.
BTW -
Date: 2006-06-11 10:30 pm (UTC)Re: BTW -
Date: 2006-06-13 10:03 pm (UTC)There's a code to type with the ALT key pressed down, here's the list:
à - 133
á - 160
ä - 132
â - 131
ç - 135
é - 130
è - 138
ë - 137
ê - 136
í - 161
ï - 139
î - 140
ñ - 164
ó - 162
ô - 147
ö - 148
ú - 163
û - 150
ü - 129
Considering the abysmal level of spelling and syntax on many French message boards, I would say missing accents are not such a big problem.