Thursday, December 11, 2008

Bone: One Volume Edition (revisited)

Went to Ohio last weekend to visit family between the holidays.  Got my one volume edition of Bone back from my brother-in-law... it didn't thrill him.  Can't blame him, it's a big book and (since I started to re-read it) slow at the beginning.  We have similar tastes on somethings, but I don't expect him to like everything that I like.

During our visit, he downloaded the Watchmen animated comic to his X-Box, we watched the first chapter.  It looked one part South Park, one part comic, and I guess they only hired one voice actor to do all the speaking bits.  On one hand, it was kind of cool, the editing was good.  The story followed the comic pretty closely (if not 100%).  But the amount of time and talent put into the production, couldn't Warner Brothers/DC hire a few more voice actors?  I mean I like Tom Stechschulte, and looking on IMDB, he hasn't been in much that I recognize his voice from -- in the back of my mind, I though he's done some other voice acting work in animation, like Super-Friends, or newer shows like animated Batman -- but to make him do both male and female voices???  And just read on another blog about the author wanting more ambient noises; I agree.

Saw a post about Top 10 over on Gene Ha's blog; sad to say, I've stopped reading it since Alan Moore left the book.  I'm thinking it's about time to start re-reading Alan's run on the series.

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