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Speak for yourself, I hide my pain in comics.Living life without any meaningful connection with anybody is just not worth it.
Speak for yourself, I hide my pain in comics.Living life without any meaningful connection with anybody is just not worth it.
Amen!Living life without any meaningful connection with anybody is just not worth it.
Any favourites you could recommend?Speak for yourself, I hide my pain in comics.
Yeah I just finished Hellboy + BPRD. I suggest you read the entire thing. It's fucking massive.Amen!
Any favourites you could recommend?
Nah I got it off of Humble Bumble for like 25 bucks. Keep track on Humble for Hellboy bundles. You might need to buy multiple.I didn't expect the list to be that bigMust've cost you a fortune to purchase them. Jesus that's large.
Also can't trust them not to get surreptitiously expurgated.can't relax the same way I do with a physical book
I mean... They're my PDF's... No one can access them and do anything with them but me.Also can't trust them not to get surreptitiously expurgated.
Ironically, as a computer technician, I prefer that as well. Had this realization in college with not only books but also courses.I prefer actual physical books though.
Same with everything, innit? Can't read all books, not even all first pages. Can't listen to all albums, not even every first song on them. Can't fuck all bitches, not even if you limit yourself to anal. Can't kill all jews, not even if your name is Hitl... Wait. I don't want to go there. I'm pro Israel, for fuck's sake.I remember hearing that if you spent a few seconds at each exhibit in some chain of museums + time to travel there, it'd take you like 3 lifetimes or some shit. The world is an oyster but you can't finish your dinner so maybe you should ask permission to be excused from the table.
Part of what makes Hellboy/BPRD so good is that it is so big. It doesn't limit itself to just one story but rather tries to build up a universe. Where no one person is the center of everything and there are domino bricks all throughout history that has to knock one another over to reach the final end point. There's 'some' stuff that isn't all that consequential to the main storyline and lore but a lot of it does tie into one another and help contextualize why things are the way they are.Ironically, as a computer technician, I prefer that as well. Had this realization in college with not only books but also courses.
I've always enjoyed Hellboy/BPRD stuff but never got into reading it consistently or keeping up with it. Like many comics, it just goes on too long. The only series I read most of was Ultimate Spider-Man because I got them in a mail subscription growing up. Eventually stopped keeping up with it. The only other comic-like thing I know I've read a good chunk of in sequential order is Berserk and JoJo's which I only got about a third of the way through what they offer. At least with Ultimate, I made it through the first whole era of Peter and a little bit afterwards.
It's the same reason I don't fuck with a ton of TV shows/animes/whatever. Witcher stuff I'd like to read one day but like Lemony Snicket, I'll die with a pile of stuff I meant to read beside my deathbed.
I remember hearing that if you spent a few seconds at each exhibit in some chain of museums + time to travel there, it'd take you like 3 lifetimes or some shit. The world is an oyster but you can't finish your dinner so maybe you should ask permission to be excused from the table.
I'd be interested but also I know the interest isn't there right now to act on it. So that's up to you just know it may or may not ever matter to me lol. But I do like BPRD stuff, maybe one day my obsessive mind can focus on reading it.Part of what makes Hellboy/BPRD so good is that it is so big. It doesn't limit itself to just one story but rather tries to build up a universe. Where no one person is the center of everything and there are domino bricks all throughout history that has to knock one another over to reach the final end point. There's 'some' stuff that isn't all that consequential to the main storyline and lore but a lot of it does tie into one another and help contextualize why things are the way they are.
But I get it. This is why 'I' like it but I can absolutely understand how someone might find it daunting or overwhelming because it requires a lot of dedication to finish reading from point A to point Z. As much as I loved it I can't recommend Hellboy/BPRD to anyone who isn't willing to commit fully to it because the overall story isn't over in just 10 or 20 or 50 issue. If you want to see the story through to its conclusion then it requires a lot of time.
I dunno when you last read it but the story is pretty much concluded at this point though. Whatever Magnom Dong releases now is pretty much post-ending content or smaller stories that he can wedge in between the major stuff to contextualize things further. I can do a quick little edit to the reading order list I just send to cut out some of the fluff if you're interested in only the major stuff.
I'd be interested but also I know the interest isn't there right now to act on it. So that's up to you just know it may or may not ever matter to me lol. But I do like BPRD stuff, maybe one day my obsessive mind can focus on reading it.