Sunday, September 28, 2008

Nerd Connection

In an amazing effort to avoid doing homework, we're going to play a game. Rather, I will play the game and you will either read and be astounded or click away to something far more fun and enjoyable on the internet. If you can't find anything to look at on the internet, I heard youtube.com had some funny things.

Today, Sunday Sepetember 28 or 2008, Tom Spurgeon of the comics reporter, which is the comic book/strip/editorial cartoon website posted a list of 50 things he thinks every comic collection should contain. Spoiler warning: I don't hit al 50, but I come close, and we'll go through the list item by item.

1. Something From The ACME Novelty Library

I own Quimby the Mouse and I have read Jimmy Corrigan Smartest Kid on Earth.

2. A Complete Run Of Arcade

Don't own this and I've never heard of it until now.

3. Any Number Of Mini-Comics

I have Kevin Huezinga's Or Else, and a couple issues of James Kolchaka's Conversations series.

4. At Least One Pogo Book From The 1950s

I have 2 Pogo books the Best of pogo and we have met the enemy and he is us

5. A Barnaby Collection

I don't own any of these, but I read some Barnaby strips in the Smithsonian collection of comics.

6. Binky Brown and the Holy Virgin Mary

Don't have this either.

7. As Many Issues of RAW as You Can Place Your Hands On

Nope, none of these.

8. A Little Stack of Archie Comics

Don't own a stack, but I have a few Archies.

9. A Suite of Modern Literary Graphic Novels

Of the ones he has listed I own Black Hole, Blankets, and Epileptic. I read Gemma Bovary when I worked at Barnes and Noble, and i checked out Ghost World from the library.

10. Several Tintin Albums

The Tintin I own: Secret of the Unicorn, Blue Lotus, Red Rackham's Treausre, Seven Crystal Balls, Prisoners of the Sun, and Castafiore Emerald

11. A Smattering Of Treasury Editions Or Similarly Oversized Books

Batman C-25, With One Magic Word...Shazam, Christmas with the Super Heroes, Secret Origins Super Villains, Marvel Treasury Edition Amazing Spider-Man

12. Several Significant Runs of Alternative Comic Book Series

Of those listed I have collections from Hate, Eightball, and Optic Nerve

13. A Few Early Comic Strip Collections To Your Taste

I gots Popeye, Krazy Kat, Little Nemo in Slumberland

14. Several "Indy Comics" From Their Heyday

American Flagg!, Zot!, Nexus, and Mister X all reside in my collection.

15. At Least One Comic Book From When You First Started Reading Comic Books

An issue of Spider-Man and his Amazing friends, an issue with Ironman where he teams up with Spider-Man, issues of Avengers with Spider-Man, and some Batman issues.

16. At Least One Comic That Failed to Finish The Way It Planned To

I have one issue of Big Numbers.

17. Some Osamu Tezuka

Ode To Kirikito, and I plan on buying Blackjack this Christmas

18. The Entire Run Of At Least One Manga Series

Uzumaki and Akira, but I've read all of Lone Wolf and Cub and I'm working on collecting Dragon Ball.

19. One Or Two 1970s Doonesbury Collections

This sounds good, but alas, none to speak of in the collection.

20. At Least One Saul Steinberg Hardcover

Never heard of the dude.

21. One Run of A Comic Strip That You Yourself Have Clipped

I used to keep some get Fuzzy strips in my wallet.

22. A Selection of Comics That Interest You That You Can't Explain To Anyone Else

Hello Legion of Super Heroes.

23. At Least One Woodcut Novel

None to speak of.

24. As Much Peanuts As You Can Stand

I have the complete Peanuts 1950-1952, and the collection Dr Beagle and Mr Hyde

25. Maus

Yup, finally bought book 2 the other day, first read it in Geometry class in the 10th grade checked out from the Davie High Library.

26. A Significant Sample of R. Crumb's Sketchbooks

Complete Crumb Comics vol. 3, not a sketchbook per se, but a collection of strips and greeting cards.

27. The original edition of Sick, Sick, Sick.

Nope, this looks very cool though.

28. The Smithsonian Collection Of Newspaper Comics

Don't own it, but I read it from the library.

29. Several copies of MAD

I have some Mad paperbacks, and a reprint of the first issue.

30. A stack of Jack Kirby 1970s Comic Books

You bet your sweet ass I have these. Collections of Mister Miracle, New Gods, Forever People, Jimmy Olsen, issues of the Demon, Omac, Kamandi, and Captain America.

31. More than a few Stan Lee/Jack Kirby 1960s Marvel Comic Books

Avengers vol. 1, Essential Fantastic Four vol 3, reprints of X-men#1, Hulk#1, and Fantastic Four#1

32. A You're-Too-High-To-Tell Amount of Underground Comix

Fabulous Furry Freak brothers collection

33. Some Calvin and Hobbes

Read some collections the Ex had...

34. Some Love and Rockets

Locas, an issue of Maggie and Hopey, all of vol 2, and I think I still own the first collection of Music for Mechanics

35. The Marvel Benefit Issue Of Coober Skeber

This just went on the want list.

36. A Few Comics Not In Your Native Tongue

A spanish edition of Fantastic Four#1 bought for me by my sister when she went to Spain with the Foreign language club.

37. A Nice Stack of Jack Chick Comics

None by Jack Chic, but I pulled a religious comic out of the trash at work one day. That's when you're crazy for comics, when you pull them out of the trash.

38. A Stack of Comics You Can Hand To Anybody's Kid

I used to have more, but I gave a lot to my neice. I still have a lot of Uncle Scrooge and Donald Duck Comics and a Little Lulu collection

39. At Least A Few Alan Moore Comics

A lot...a whole lot...

40. A Comic You Made Yourself

Some comic scripts I've written...

41. A Few Comics About Comics

Understanding Comics, Animal Man, and Hicksville,

42. A Run Of Yummy Fur

Sigh...another thing I don't have...

43. Some Frank Miller Comics

Yup...Daredevil, Sin City, Hardboiled, Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, etc...

44. Several Lee/Ditko/Romita Amazing Spider-Man Comic Books

Lots of reprints and a few essential Spideys

45. A Few Great Comics Short Stories

None of the ones listed, but I have For a glass of water by Grant Morrison and Dave Mckean, and plenty of anthology titles.

46. A Tijuana Bible

No, but as much as I beat off I probably should.

47. Some Weirdo

Nah, not coll enough to own any...

48. An Array Of Comics In Various Non-Superhero Genres

Of those listed EC Comics, Criminal, Sandman, an issue of Gold Key's Star Trek

49. An Editorial Cartoonist's Collection or Two

A big fat zero.

50. A Few Collections From New Yorker Cartoonists

Nah, not high brow enough to have these.

That's a grand total of 32 out of 50. that's just counting the things I own, and not counting my comic scripts. I'll let the world be the judge if I've wasted my time or not. Me? I've got some reading to do.

2 comments:

kalisgirl said...

I find this very disturbing!

Banjo said...

I've got you beat at 37 it looks like...


1. Something From The ACME Novelty Library

Jimmy Corrigan...i've owned three copies, given two away...also some of the rusty stuff and that chris ware bio book...

2. A Complete Run Of Arcade

Don't know this...

3. Any Number Of Mini-Comics

40 oz comics, slop, bunches of shit from portland, san francisco, and san diego artists...

4. At Least One Pogo Book From The 1950s

the big fat first hardback collection they did...

5. A Barnaby Collection

Nope

6. Binky Brown and the Holy Virgin Mary

Nada...

7. As Many Issues of RAW as You Can Place Your Hands On

Don't think so

8. A Little Stack of Archie Comics

I own a few issues, that's a 'little stack', no?

9. A Suite of Modern Literary Graphic Novels

i guess this means shit like american born chinese, or black hole, or palestine, or berlin, shit like that, all of which i own and more!

10. Several Tintin Albums

nope, dunno why either...

11. A Smattering Of Treasury Editions Or Similarly Oversized Books

Some big fat batman books, little nemo, farside, that big ass spiegleman 'towers' book, etc etc

12. Several Significant Runs of Alternative Comic Book Series

optic nerve, hate, ed the happy clown...what does alternative mean exactly? as opposed to underground? or indie? anything that's not put out by the major publishers? then yes, i got more shit than i can recall...

13. A Few Early Comic Strip Collections To Your Taste

little nemo, dream of a rarebit fiend, pogo, dick tracy, flash gordon

14. Several "Indy Comics" From Their Heyday

"American Flagg!, Zot!, Nexus, and Mister X all reside in my collection..." Me too, add in badger, twisted tales, alien worlds/adventures, bone, usagi...

15. At Least One Comic Book From When You First Started Reading Comic Books

Lots of batman

16. At Least One Comic That Failed to Finish The Way It Planned To

Both issues of big numbers, the new wildcats and authority by morrison, miracleman, did kevin smith ever finish that goofy spiderman book?

17. Some Osamu Tezuka

Astro Boy, buddah

18. The Entire Run Of At Least One Manga Series

Akira and enough astro boy to count.

19. One Or Two 1970s Doonesbury Collections

Nope

20. At Least One Saul Steinberg Hardcover

Don't think so

21. One Run of A Comic Strip That You Yourself Have Clipped

Did calvin and hobbes for a spell, same with get fuzzy...

22. A Selection of Comics That Interest You That You Can't Explain To Anyone Else

early mike allred shit that doesn't make any sense, hewligans haircut, kaboom

23. At Least One Woodcut Novel

Maybe, but i don't think so...

24. As Much Peanuts As You Can Stand

I've got a small snoopy book, and that's enough

25. Maus

yup yup

26. A Significant Sample of R. Crumb's Sketchbooks

one, and that's enough

27. The original edition of Sick, Sick, Sick.

Nah

28. The Smithsonian Collection Of Newspaper Comics

No

29. Several copies of MAD

oh fuck yeah

30. A stack of Jack Kirby 1970s Comic Books

yes

31. More than a few Stan Lee/Jack Kirby 1960s Marvel Comic Books

yes

32. A You're-Too-High-To-Tell Amount of Underground Comix

oh fuck yeah! basil wolverton, vaughn bode, pekar, wally wood's weird weird shit, some random crumb, etc etc

33. Some Calvin and Hobbes

uh...yeah

34. Some Love and Rockets

a couple issues, that's enough for me

35. The Marvel Benefit Issue Of Coober Skeber

what?

36. A Few Comics Not In Your Native Tongue

a bunch of italian shit, mostly uncle scrooge

37. A Nice Stack of Jack Chick Comics

oddly enough, yeah, only when i find them in random places though

38. A Stack of Comics You Can Hand To Anybody's Kid

donald duck, scrooge, bone, hero bear and the kid, preacher

39. At Least A Few Alan Moore Comics

there's only a few things from him i don't own

40. A Comic You Made Yourself

yup yup

41. A Few Comics About Comics

both eisner books, stuff from that mccloud guy

42. A Run Of Yummy Fur

nah

43. Some Frank Miller Comics

a lot

44. Several Lee/Ditko/Romita Amazing Spider-Man Comic Books

couple fat reprints

45. A Few Great Comics Short Stories

tons of anthologies

46. A Tijuana Bible

yup, not to mention the one that came with the newest league of extraordinary gentle book

47. Some Weirdo

maybe, one or two...maybe

48. An Array Of Comics In Various Non-Superhero Genres

too many to list

49. An Editorial Cartoonist's Collection or Two

two or three books from the 60's and 70's reprinting various artists

50. A Few Collections From New Yorker Cartoonists

graham wilson is the fucking jam


if spike and i combine our collections we have almost all 50 listed, with the exception of Arcade, which i've never heard of, maybe the Smithsonian Collection, although it wouldn't surprise me if this was laying around one of our houses somewhere unbeknownst to either of us, that coober skeber book, and maybe a yummy fur, although i'm pretty sure spike's got this...

why didn't this guy list any will eisner as being a must own?