SEX SEX SEX
Is he only comic book writer who's into sex?
ENIGMA and SHADE: noone will write something like this two big books.
SEX SEX SEX
Is he only comic book writer who's into sex?
ENIGMA and SHADE: noone will write something like this two big books.
I just Fineshed Phantom Pains and it was great
How would you rate Peter Milligam hellblaser as opposed to the other writers take on him
Milligan's run has developed into something pretty cool, but I'd still rank his run among the "lesser" runs, even with the major event of the wedding to Piffy. For me, it goes Delano, Ennis, Diggle, Ellis, Jenkins, Milligan, Azz, Carey, Mina. Now, that doesn't mean that I consider Milligan's run bad by any means-- there's never been a bad issue of HB, in my opinion, even Mina's run-- but I don't think Pete has given us the best of John. A lot of that is because of John's active use of magic, which sort of flies in the face of what's come before, especially as magic should be much harder for John after the end of Diggle's run. It's not as bad as it was, such as in the India arc where Cammo has John throwing magic at a demon with Dr. Strange hand gestures, but it still irks me a little bit. That's why I've enjoyed Biz' issues a great deal more-- "Suicide Bridge", in my opinion, is probably the finest single issue of HB published in the last decade.
I guess I was looking in the wrong place.
Weird.
Thanks, though.
I stopped reading Hellblazer during Jenkins' run (his plots just bored me rigid) and it was Milligan who got me back into buying the comic regularly, so in my personal pantheon of the top three Hellblazer writers I would place Milligan (just) below Ennis and (just) above Delano. It hardly seems far to distinguish between the three since they're very different writers but none of them has written a Constantine story that disappointed and their names alone on a Hellblazer book would be enough to persuade me to buy it.
"Life isn’t divided into genres. It’s a horrifying, romantic, tragic, comical, science-fiction cowboy detective novel … with a bit of pornography if you're lucky." - Alan Moore
Is Peter Milligan gay or bi? Reading Enigma and his other work, I noticed he nearly always includes homosexuality.
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