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bitter root by david f. walker, chuck brown, sanford greene

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we’re headed to 1920s harlem on this episode of lottery pod as we talk about bitter root by david f. walker, chuck brown, and sanford greene. (a fun note: heather antos worked on this book!) we talk about the incredible value of this book’s omnibus, the book’s absolutely gorgeous coloring, and how the story smartly resets for each new third. we discuss the timeliness of the narrative (and the unfortunate fact that it’s always timely) as well as the tough task (executed well in this case) of making something feel both timely and timeless. shreds talks about how this book feels like a dream gig for his childhood self. we admire the book’s many splash panels (including one doing something we hadn’t seen before) and talk about the multiple ways you can read and appreciate and re-appreciate good comic books. we wonder if there could be sequels written and whether it’s possible to adapt this narrative.

reading list for season seven

understanding comics: the invisible art by scott mccloud

coyote doggirl by lisa hanawalt

the private eye by brian k. vaughan, marcos martin, muntsa vicente

no longer human by junji ito

the seeds by ann nocenti, david aja

bitter root by david f. walker, chuck brown, sanford greene

this one summer by mariko tamaki, jillian tamaki

asterios polyp by david mazzucchelli

kingdom come by mark waid, alex ross

prison pit by johnny ryan

ragnarok by walter simonson

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134 episodes

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we’re headed to 1920s harlem on this episode of lottery pod as we talk about bitter root by david f. walker, chuck brown, and sanford greene. (a fun note: heather antos worked on this book!) we talk about the incredible value of this book’s omnibus, the book’s absolutely gorgeous coloring, and how the story smartly resets for each new third. we discuss the timeliness of the narrative (and the unfortunate fact that it’s always timely) as well as the tough task (executed well in this case) of making something feel both timely and timeless. shreds talks about how this book feels like a dream gig for his childhood self. we admire the book’s many splash panels (including one doing something we hadn’t seen before) and talk about the multiple ways you can read and appreciate and re-appreciate good comic books. we wonder if there could be sequels written and whether it’s possible to adapt this narrative.

reading list for season seven

understanding comics: the invisible art by scott mccloud

coyote doggirl by lisa hanawalt

the private eye by brian k. vaughan, marcos martin, muntsa vicente

no longer human by junji ito

the seeds by ann nocenti, david aja

bitter root by david f. walker, chuck brown, sanford greene

this one summer by mariko tamaki, jillian tamaki

asterios polyp by david mazzucchelli

kingdom come by mark waid, alex ross

prison pit by johnny ryan

ragnarok by walter simonson

  continue reading

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