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Read some Hellboy Comics :yes:
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Never read that. But I like the occult references in Hellboy, and BPRD is just fantastic.
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If you never read some of the big comic epics, now's a good time. From Hell, the Sandman Series, the first four books of Cerebus. You know, brush up on the classics.
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I don't claim to be good at this, but this sounds like a problem with the PSU....
I mean if your system is booting properly without any disk checks and all, and working fine and then just shuts down suddenly....most likely it's the PSU....
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Actually, now that you mention it, I'm reading Milton's "Paradise Lost" as of the moment.
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Ugh, today my desktop pc decided it didn't like the idea of having a monitor plugged into it anymore,
Ha, what a coincidence. Very similar happened to my desktop this night, four hours before you posted, as the connection between the tower and the monitor seemed to have been lost (the 'no VGA output message' - and I tried adjusting all the contacts of the wires, but at no avail; strangely enough, the tower was working well, and I could still hear the audio, although no video), but a quick reboot solved the problem.
What it did not solve was the half an hour of Anno 1701, and that went unsaved. In just about all my games, I save every ten minutes, but I always for some reason have to lose a load of playing time on several instances before the lesson hammers home... :wall: :no:
So sorry to hear you lose your desktop functionality, but could you not take it to a local repair shop, if it seems too difficult to sort out yourself? Does it take them a whole week?
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Actually, now that you mention it, I'm reading Milton's "Paradise Lost" as of the moment.
Forget about paradise lost. like lemu said read Sandman. You'll thank us later.
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the first four books of
Cerebus. You know, brush up on the classics.
Yes.
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Oh God, yes.
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Forget about paradise lost. like lemu said read Sandman. You'll thank us later.
Never read it, although I consider myself a comics buff :shame:
If I was to recommend some others, than Maus is an absolute must, Palestine and Safe Area Gorazde are vital too, as are Watchmen and V for Vendetta. Blankets is just superb, anything by Lewis Trondheim rocks, Black Hole is disgustingly messed up (Yet amazingly truthful), the Palomar series is a landmark work of art, and Nausicaa is my favourite Manga series, thanks to it's hard truths about environmental disasters.
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I second Palestine and Gorazde, very biased but very good.
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Btw, do you use the term graphic novel, or comic (book)?
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I would call Gorazde and Palestine graphical novels, depends on the size I guess. Also check out Maus if you haven't already, in the same vein, it's a bit racist, Polish are all drawn as pigs for example but it serves an artistic purpose. It's a tough depressing read but very good.
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They're not really novels, so it's a bit weird to call them that.
And pigs aren't necessarily a bad creature. The boar is a noble animal, for example.
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Glad to be able to recommend something good. MAUS is a real classic you should check out.
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I've already read Maus, but yeah it's excellent. The focus on the aftermath of going through the camps is what makes it so good.
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If you're feeling up for something offensive and over-the-top, I'd recommend the Preacher books. If you're in the mood for something offensive, over-the-top and intellectually stimulating, all of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen books are worth your time.
As for the "comics" versus "graphic novel" debate, I generally just call them "books." Sometimes simplest is best.
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I'll have to look out for Preacher. And I've read the first issue of the Extraordinary League :yes:
I call them comics, when I'm talking to people who know about them, and graphic novels when I'm talking to people who don't.
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Still think size matters for it to be a graphic-novel, every art-form has it's jewels and atrocities. The graphic novel is a genre I just caught up to, we do have a wealth of comics but it's for a niche audience none of my friends ever read one. Some never read anything but grocery lists though and it must have been hard.