tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5139630864504778401.post3803479878292370930..comments2023-11-06T01:11:14.282-05:00Comments on Junk Food For Thought: Review: Captain Britain Vol. 4: The Siege of CamelotUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5139630864504778401.post-39661508765376018912011-03-13T15:06:56.563-04:002011-03-13T15:06:56.563-04:00Not every story from the Omnibus was originally pu...Not every story from the Omnibus was originally published in black and white, just the ones that came before The Daredevils Nos. 1-11. From The Daredevils No. 1 on, they were all color. Or is it ColoUr? lol <br />Alan Davis gets up to speed several issues in.Kris Shawhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07459412655631882698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5139630864504778401.post-76413222628661653722011-03-13T13:22:31.644-04:002011-03-13T13:22:31.644-04:00This was a great review, and really informative fo...This was a great review, and really informative for someone like me who's interested in Captain Britain but doesn't know a lot about the character's history. I never realized that the stories recently reprinted in the Omnibus were originally done in black and white, for instance.<br /><br />I have to agree about the influence of British creators in the '80s on comic book history, and the Moore/Van Halen analogy is an excellent one that I had never thought of (I'm sure it helps too that I'm a HUGE fan of both!). I've recently gotten into 2000 AD, and it's opened my eyes to an era of comic books that I never paid much attention to before. And having really enjoyed Alan Davis's work on Harry 20 on the High Rock, I'm really curious to read this book since you mentioned that Davis's art isn't quite up to snuff here.<br /><br />Anyhow, I'm eagerly awaiting the recently-announced Captain Britain hardcover. Hopefully it will have sewn binding, but even if not, it seems like a reasonable price for such a large book.Marchttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10558378521891430225noreply@blogger.com