ALBION NUMBER 4 IS OUT
ALBION NUMBER 4 IS OUT
At last it?s out, and it?s well worth the wait. I read all 4 again and didn?t realize how much I had forgot or missed out first time I read them, there?s so much in them, every frame you have to read carefully and look at the art to make sure you don?t miss anything. I found myself looking forward to reading issue 2 and 3 again while I was reading issue 1, (if that makes any sense)
If you haven?t got any of them hunt them out, you don?t need to be familiar with the characters as you can find out about them on this site, or just dig out your old ?Pow ? ?smash ? ?Lion? and ?Valiant? comics.
I Think that Leah Moore Alan Moore and John Reppion are really brave bringing back the old UK comic characters that haven?t been around for 23 odd years, and it has worked brilliantly, and it proves their is a market for them.
If you haven?t got any of them hunt them out, you don?t need to be familiar with the characters as you can find out about them on this site, or just dig out your old ?Pow ? ?smash ? ?Lion? and ?Valiant? comics.
I Think that Leah Moore Alan Moore and John Reppion are really brave bringing back the old UK comic characters that haven?t been around for 23 odd years, and it has worked brilliantly, and it proves their is a market for them.
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I couldn't agree more, Steel Claw.
Fair play to Moore and Reppion, this is the best one yet - well worth the horribly extended wait.
I quite liked Shane Oakley's art back in the day on Mr X but George Freeman's inks really take Oakley's pencils to the next level.
Plus an appearance by Tri-Man!
Fingers crossed that #5 will be out sooner rather than later....
Fair play to Moore and Reppion, this is the best one yet - well worth the horribly extended wait.
I quite liked Shane Oakley's art back in the day on Mr X but George Freeman's inks really take Oakley's pencils to the next level.
Plus an appearance by Tri-Man!
Fingers crossed that #5 will be out sooner rather than later....
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Great read. great art work. pity about all the delays.
This is a great series of comics captureing the old and the new in just the
right measure. I hope they make good use of 'Zip' Nolan who has been
given a personality, something he lacked in 'lion' all those years ago.
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I've only seen issue 1 in the shops and had assumed it had ended there. Who can the audience possibly be? Surely everyone who's ever heard of bloody Tri-Man is on this Comics UK forum, and frankly that's not that many people!
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Just because it's not your cup of tea, doesn't mean it hasn't sold, over 20,000 copies of issue 1 was sold.kevf wrote:I've only seen issue 1 in the shops and had assumed it had ended there. Who can the audience possibly be? Surely everyone who's ever heard of bloody Tri-Man is on this Comics UK forum, and frankly that's not that many people!
I don't think this forum has that many members
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I've enjoyed it immensly and reckon once it's all out people will really value this comic for what it has achieved.
I'm really made up about this issue because the retro comic I work on, Solar Wind is an annual title in one of the panels. That's the higest honour aftet a knighthood :p
These guys are also nominated for an Eagle Award, so if you like their comic, vote for em!
http://www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com/eagles/
I'm really made up about this issue because the retro comic I work on, Solar Wind is an annual title in one of the panels. That's the higest honour aftet a knighthood :p
These guys are also nominated for an Eagle Award, so if you like their comic, vote for em!
http://www.silverbulletcomicbooks.com/eagles/
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Good spot, Paul - Albion's been a real breath of fresh air for anyone who loves these characters or simply enjoys reading decent adventure comics.
I've just laid down my vote - fingers crossed that it wins the Eagle Award, it deserves to!
(And yes, I voted for Solar Wind as well).
Joe McD
I've just laid down my vote - fingers crossed that it wins the Eagle Award, it deserves to!
(And yes, I voted for Solar Wind as well).
Joe McD
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PS:
Anyone who's enjoying Albion should really check out Dave Gibbons and John Higgins' Albion-related WildStorm revival Thunderbolt Jaxon - which isn't getting anywhere near as much press but is just as much fun.
It's up to issue three so far - I think there are two more issues left to go....
Anyone who's enjoying Albion should really check out Dave Gibbons and John Higgins' Albion-related WildStorm revival Thunderbolt Jaxon - which isn't getting anywhere near as much press but is just as much fun.
It's up to issue three so far - I think there are two more issues left to go....
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Yeah, I have enjoyed Thunderbolt Jaxon. I get the impression it doesn't have much to do with the original, is that fair?
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Yeah, completely.
Gibbons and Higgins have just taken the original Captain Marvel/Marvelman-lite concept as a jumping off point.
Although I DO kinda miss the original Thunderbolt's old Roman toga get-up....
Gibbons and Higgins have just taken the original Captain Marvel/Marvelman-lite concept as a jumping off point.
Although I DO kinda miss the original Thunderbolt's old Roman toga get-up....
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Is No5 out yet?
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It was out at the comics festival, but that may have just been John and Leah selling their copies as a charity fundraiser.
Must be soon if not.
Must be soon if not.
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yeah #5 is out, picked it up last week (in London)
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I have been picking up this series but have mixed feelings about it. I love the covers for it I would go as far as to say the image of Robot Archies head on the table is what sold the series to me more than Alan Moores name however I am not thrilled with the art inside. It seems a strange choice to me to have the 'comic' characters drawn in a more realistic style than the 'real' characters.
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The point, I believe, is to show that they all occupy the same universe, so an "in-between" style (for want of a better term) rather than strongly realistic or humourous is ideal.presterjohn wrote:It seems a strange choice to me to have the 'comic' characters drawn in a more realistic style than the 'real' characters.
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