After years of being /lit/ I've recently got back into comicbooks as a form of entertainment and wanted to know if there were any good /lit/ comicbooks. I have been recommended Age of Bronze so far.
>>150663100That depends on what you mean by a /lit/ comic. Are you looking for comic adaptations of novels or something else?
>>150663100Alan Moore's Swamp ThingGaiman's Miraclemanuhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh there are a few others but start with Swamp Thing
>>150663100Brodeck's Report adapted by Manu Larcenet: https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/150029140/ and https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/150138747/Buñuel: In the Labyrinth of the Turtles (Buñuel dans le labyrinthe des tortues os) comic to animated Introducing Kafka, by Robert CrumbLa Casa by Paco Roca, autobiographical 2015Elric, The Ruby Throne adapted from MoorcockCraig Russell's The Ring of the NibelungSwindling Indies (Les Indes fourbes) by Alain Ayroles and Juanjo Guarnido adapted from bookRobert E. Howard's ConanCity of Glass City of Glass: The Graphic Novel, by Paul Karasik and David Mazzucchelli, a comics adaptation of American author Paul Auster's novella City of Glass.Artemis Fowl, Irish Eoin Colfer, adapted by British Andrew Donkin and Italian Giovanni Rigano, pub: New York : Hyperion Books for ChildrenCormac McCarthy's The Road, by Manu LarcenetHerakles by Edouard CourIntroducing Kafka, a Graphic Guide by CrumbThe Book of Genesis by Robert CrumbThe Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco, art by Milo Manara, storytime: https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/140211906Nautilus, Jules Verne's Captain Nemo and Rudyard Kipling's Kim https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/141528548Voyage Into the Deep: The Saga of Jules Verne 2004 by Francois Riviere and Serge Micheli Lovecraft various, e.g. Nyarlathotep: by Rotomago, Artwork: Julien Noirel https://desuarchive.org/co/thread/118745901 https://boards.fireden.net/co/thread/118745901
>>150663656I haven't read all of Paco Roca's work. But so far the guy is like 4 for 4 for me.He just doesn't miss.
>>150663656yeah the Elric adaptations are pretty goodI haven't read the Ring of the Nibelung, that looks interestingyou put Introducing Kafka on that list twice
>>150663100The chariot of god techno-wagner theather aesthetic was so cool.
>>150663656>>150663821>twicetrue, I fixed my list now;>>150663678>Paco RocaAnother I liked is The Lighthouse (El Faro), a compact story of a deserting Spanish civil war soldier;Yet another: more inspired than adapted:The Tales of the Octopus, The Curse of Gustave Babel, (La Malédiction de Gustave Babel);