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message 1: by Mike, Host & Producer of IRCB! (last edited Sep 15, 2019 09:08PM) (new)

Mike Rapin (mikerapin) | 661 comments Mod
This is the master list and discussion thread for IRCB's 2019 Recommended Reading Challenge. Use it to discuss the challenge books you're reading, ask questions, and announce when you've completed the entire list.

Those who finish the challenge by December 31st, 2019 will get a personal shout-out on the podcast, and will get to pick our January 2020 Book of the Month!

ALSO SEE:
Progress Thread: for tracking your progress
Official Tracking Widget

RULES:
- You can join in at any point
- Books you have already read count towards the challenge

MASTER LIST:

IRCB Podcast Team Recommendations:
[ ] Mike - Tetris: The Games People Play
[ ] Brian - Heavy Vinyl, Vol. 1
[ ] Tia - Megahex by Simon Hanselmann
[ ] Kara - Hellboy, Vol. 3: The Chained Coffin and Others
[ ] Nick - The Massive, Vol. 1: Black Pacific
[ ] Paul - All The Answers by Michael Kupperman
[ ] Rene - Dr.STONE 1 by Riichiro Inagaki
[ ] Kait - A Contract With God and Other Tenement Stories
[ ] Kate - Descender, Vol. 1: Tin Stars
[ ] Zander - Fence Vol. 1

Goodread Folks Picks:
[ ] Robert - Sex Criminals, Vol. 1: One Weird Trick
[ ] Erin - Heathen Volume 1
[ ] Danny - Mech Cadet Yu, Vol. 1
[ ] Devon - Last Sons of America by Phillip Kennedy Johnson
[ ] Aaron - A Walk Through Hell Volume 1 by Garth Ennis
[ ] 47Time - Kill or be Killed, Vol. 1
[ ] Francis - Judge Dredd: America
[ ] Geoff - Lone Wolf and Cub, Vol. 1: The Assassin's Road
[ ] Jakub - Alone by Christophe Chabouté
[ ] Oneirosophos -Clara by Christophe Lemoine & Cécile
[ ] Stephanie - Jem and the Holograms Vol. 1: Showtime
[ ] Philip - Ultimate Spider-Man, Volume 1: Power and Responsibility
[ ] Craig - Judas by Jeff Loveness
[ ] James - I Am a Hero Omnibus, Volume 1
[ ] Brittney - Rachel Rising, Volume 1: The Shadow of Death


message 2: by Francis (new)

Francis | 134 comments This looks like an awesome selection, I can't wait to get started!


message 3: by 47Time (new)

47Time I wonder where I can get TBD from? It seems popular as right now 3 people chose it :)


message 4: by Geoff (new)

Geoff (geopet) | 31 comments This looks like a super fun list. Gonna be diving in!


message 5: by Erin (new)

Erin (panelparty) | 459 comments Mod
Sooo excited, gonna get started tonight! :)


message 6: by Devon (new)

Devon Munn (devonmm) | 119 comments Nice to see Last Sons up here


message 7: by Tom (new)

Tom | 175 comments Do you happen to know which are available digitally and which are not?


message 8: by kaitlphere (new)

kaitlphere | 367 comments Mod
Tom wrote: "Do you happen to know which are available digitally and which are not?"

Do you have access to Hoopla through your library? I'm going to be researching how to access all these titles soon and can get back to you with what I find out, although the first place I check is always Hoopla.


message 9: by Tom (new)

Tom | 175 comments I have heard of Hoopla but never looked into it. Thanks for the suggestion. I am just trying to limit the footprint of my inventory as all the comics I have purchased have been digital mainly for that reason.


message 10: by Chad (new)

Chad | 1394 comments Tom wrote: "I have heard of Hoopla but never looked into it. Thanks for the suggestion. I am just trying to limit the footprint of my inventory as all the comics I have purchased have been digital mainly for t..."

Hoopla allows you to rent comics digitally through your library.


message 11: by Tom (new)

Tom | 175 comments It seems all of them are available in digital except for I Am A Hero (which of course was the first one I looked at). Comixology has the original French version of Alone (Tout Seul) but since I don't trust my French skills that much I will pick up the paperback English translation.


message 12: by Francis (new)

Francis | 134 comments I'm getting off to a good start, I've downloaded Lone Wolf and Club, The Massive and Gem and the Hollograms from my Library online service, and I've reserved a hard copy of Judge Dredd : America. Unfortunately there is not a very comprehensive selection of stock comic book wise in my library in the part of Scotland I live in, but it's a good start.


message 13: by Tom (new)

Tom | 175 comments Finished Tetris and thought it was amazing! Off to a great start here!


message 14: by Chad (new)

Chad | 1394 comments Tom wrote: "Finished Tetris and thought it was amazing! Off to a great start here!"

I saw this and initially thought "Why is Tom bragging about playing Tetris?" Then it dawned on me that you were talking about the graphic novel.


message 15: by Tom (new)

Tom | 175 comments Chad wrote: "Tom wrote: "Finished Tetris and thought it was amazing! Off to a great start here!"

I saw this and initially thought "Why is Tom bragging about playing Tetris?" Then it dawned on me that you were ..."


Yes, sorry - super abbreviated the title in the rush to post.


message 16: by Chad (new)

Chad | 1394 comments Tom wrote: "Yes, sorry - super abbreviated the title in the rush to post. "

No reason to apologize. I just thought that my first reaction was funny.


message 17: by Francis (new)

Francis | 134 comments Just finished reading The Massive, what an amazing concept, I thoroughly enjoyed volume 1, and I'm going to keep reading, as I can get up to volume 4 from my library. I also read Lone Wolf and Cub, which was interesting, but not really my sort of thing.


message 18: by Hermit (new)

Hermit of Bowman Swamp (bowmanswamp) I finished Tetris: The Games People Play in one sitting yesterday. Wow! I loved everything about this. I enjoy history, technology, and the history of technology so this was right up my alley. The very limited color palette fit just right and let me focus on the story and the people involved. I loved the rambling aside in the early pages about why we play games. Excellent work all around. An excellent pick from Mike.


message 19: by Mike, Host & Producer of IRCB! (new)

Mike Rapin (mikerapin) | 661 comments Mod
Hermit wrote: "I finished Tetris: The Games People Play in one sitting yesterday. Wow! I loved everything about this. I enjoy history, technology, and the history of technology so this was right u..."

Thanks! I'm very pleased to hear you liked it! This is one of those comics I can't stop thinking about nor recommending to people. It's such a fascinating story. Paul originally got me hooked on Box Brown's work and since I read Andre the Giant: Life and Legend, I've picked up every comic by Brown that I can get my hands on.


message 20: by Nick (new)

Nick | 39 comments Francis wrote: "Just finished reading The Massive, what an amazing concept, I thoroughly enjoyed volume 1, and I'm going to keep reading, as I can get up to volume 4 from my library. I also read Lone Wolf and Cub,..."

I'm really glad to hear you enjoyed my addition to the challenge! Mike first recommended the series to me after I told him I'd really enjoyed Brian Wood's "Rebels" and "Briggs Land." It really hits that sweet spot of depicting a future that feels impossible and yet very possible, in equal parts. Of course, getting Garry Brown art and Jean Paul Leon covers is a real treat, too.

Let me know what you think about subsequent volumes!


message 21: by Mike, Host & Producer of IRCB! (new)

Mike Rapin (mikerapin) | 661 comments Mod
Nick wrote: "Francis wrote: "Just finished reading The Massive, what an amazing concept, I thoroughly enjoyed volume 1, and I'm going to keep reading, as I can get up to volume 4 from my library. I also read Lo..."

Finally getting credit where credit's due here. ;)


message 22: by James (new)

James Hahn | 38 comments A few people have mentioned this, but I dont think that I Am A Hero is available digitally. I did get my MI library to buy it so hopefully some of you can get that copy! Sorry peeps


message 23: by Tom (new)

Tom | 175 comments Finished Kill or be Killed Vol. I. I liked it a lot - it's mainly set up for the ensuing three volumes. I'm glad I picked up the other three on sale because I'm interested to see where the story goes from here.


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Tom | 175 comments James wrote: "A few people have mentioned this, but I dont think that I Am A Hero is available digitally. I did get my MI library to buy it so hopefully some of you can get that copy! Sorry peeps"

I think I Am A Hero and Alone are the ones that are not available digitally. However, if you speak French, you can pick up Tout Seul from comixology.


message 25: by Francis (new)

Francis | 134 comments Hey Nick! The later volumes of The Massive continued to get better and better, and your right, the artwork is awesome. I found the intrigue about Mary's origins was a great addition to what was already a captivating concept. I particularly enjoyed vol. 4 Sahara, and the way it leads into what I think is the concluding volume. Hopefully I can get my hands on Volume 5, and the Ninth Wave spin off soon. I'm so glad you recommended it, well done to you (and Mike :))


message 26: by Ross (new)

Ross Keller | 15 comments I just read the OGN written and illustrated by Ezra Clayton Daniels titled "Upgrade Soul" this past weekend and omg... You guys HAVE to read this book. It's the most touching/unique/creepy/thought provoking sci fi graphic novel I have ever read. I read it over the course of 2 sittings and have been thinking about it ever since finishing. Please do yourself a favor and just order this on Amazon I got it for under $14 and it's worth every penny.


message 27: by Hermit (new)

Hermit of Bowman Swamp (bowmanswamp) The teaser for Heavy Vinyl, Vol. 1 stated: "Her local indie record store is also a front for a teen girl vigilante fight club!" I was thinking Chuck Palahniuk. I was wrong.


message 28: by Tom (new)

Tom | 175 comments Hermit wrote: "The teaser for Heavy Vinyl, Vol. 1 stated: "Her local indie record store is also a front for a teen girl vigilante fight club!" I was thinking Chuck Palahniuk. I was wrong."

You're not alone.


message 29: by Devon (new)

Devon Munn (devonmm) | 119 comments Hermit wrote: "The teaser for Heavy Vinyl, Vol. 1 stated: "Her local indie record store is also a front for a teen girl vigilante fight club!" I was thinking Chuck Palahniuk. I was wrong."

Yeah personally i don't expect a work to be a certain thing when going into it. Makes off for less disappointments, no offense though


message 30: by Oneirosophos (new)

Oneirosophos | 36 comments Another one that finished Tetris and it was quite a delightful ride! An amazing reading, with A LOT of gaming history that I did not expect!

Although I still wonder why they chose this off-putting yellow template. It was the basic reason I never gave it a chance until the recommendation.


message 31: by Mike, Host & Producer of IRCB! (new)

Mike Rapin (mikerapin) | 661 comments Mod
Kara's book has been updated!!


message 32: by Chad (new)

Chad | 1394 comments Mike wrote: "Kara's book has been updated!!"

Ugh, it doesn't come out until July.


message 33: by Francis (new)

Francis | 134 comments Just finished reading Jem and the Holograms Vol. 1: Showtime, I'm so glad Stephanie picked it! It's a book I'd heard about but never got around to reading, I don't remember the cartoon that it's based on, so I had no pre perception of it, but it was great fun, and I thought Sophie Campbell's artwork was superb. I was particularly impressed by her attention to detail when illustrating each characters hair, Kimber's in particular really caught my attention.

I intend to read more of this title.

On a slightly tangential note, I had to read this story in the form of the individual issues, I did it digitally through my public library, and although it was available as a collected edition as well as in monthly issue format there was a problem downloading the collected edition, and so I had to settle for the individual issues. I curious does anyone else find themselves reading the books on this list in this way? Is there potentially anything important missing from the experience either way?

I know from my own personal experience that the letters pages in Sex Criminals where vital to my enjoyment of the story within Sex Criminals, Vol. 1: One Weird Trick, and that they are absent from the collection. On the other hand, when I read the collected edition of The Massive, Vol. 1: Black Pacific, there was a forward, which added some context to the story, which I imagine was absent from the monthly issues.

Does anyone else worry about these things? Any advice on preferred reading formats for the titles on the list?


message 34: by Hermit (new)

Hermit of Bowman Swamp (bowmanswamp) I just started Megahex and got to the "Fetch me your finest cheese-grater" scene. I haven't laughed that hard in a long time.


message 35: by Tom (new)

Tom | 175 comments Hermit wrote: "I just started Megahex and got to the "Fetch me your finest cheese-grater" scene. I haven't laughed that hard in a long time."

That's one of those "Oh no..." moments you'll not soon forget.


message 36: by Tom (last edited Mar 12, 2019 06:03PM) (new)

Tom | 175 comments Finished Ultimate Spider-Man, Volume 1: Power and Responsibility today and loved it. I'm happy that the Spider-Man I knew as a kid (being of a certain age myself) is recognizable in this incarnation. Plus, even knowing the story, it was told/paneled in such a way to still be surprising with a couple of big reveals. Perhaps the best I can say though is I had that "Wait, what? That's the end? More please!" feeling when it ended altogether too soon.


message 37: by Chad (new)

Chad | 1394 comments Bendis's Ultimate Spider-Man is fantastic. I recommend the entire run. It's so much fun.


message 38: by Tom (new)

Tom | 175 comments Chad wrote: "Bendis's Ultimate Spider-Man is fantastic. I recommend the entire run. It's so much fun."

Started Lone Wolf and Cub, Vol. 1: The Assassin's Road and it seems to me like Zatoichi in graphic novel form.


message 39: by Adam (new)

Adam M  (adamagain) | 61 comments Started Lone Wolf and Cub, Vol. 1: The Assassin's Road and it seems to me like ..."

I tore through this series without stop once I picked it up. It's really is an incredible journey and this creative team wowed me. I love this title/run.


message 40: by Hermit (new)

Hermit of Bowman Swamp (bowmanswamp) Megahex: Some of the funniest shit I've ever read. Some of the most depressing shit I've ever read. I am going to be thinking about this one for a long damn time.


message 41: by Tom (new)

Tom | 175 comments Regarding Fence Vol. 1, (view spoiler)


message 42: by Daniel (new)

Daniel | 265 comments Out of the books I've read, only have read 5, Tetris: The Games People Play has been my favorite, read it all in one sitting. WOW, I should not be surprised.


message 43: by Mike, Host & Producer of IRCB! (new)

Mike Rapin (mikerapin) | 661 comments Mod
I read Megahex this weekend!


message 44: by adam v (new)

adam v | 5 comments I LOVE Megahex, those characters live and breath, and the comic pacing is perfect, along with unexpected moments of tenderness, very happy to see it on this list!.


message 45: by Tom (new)

Tom | 175 comments Started I Am A Hero - and was promptly confused. Better now that I'm 5 issues in. lol


message 46: by Lenny (new)

Lenny (lennylenlen) | 158 comments Just finished Fence, Volume 1 and wow, what a perfect summer read. It reminded me of the anime Ouran High School Host Club. It's fun and silly and wonderful. (Tom - Fence uses a lot of anime tropes and yes queerness is definitely part of it, its TV tropes page does a great job summarizing.)

On the other end I also got through Heavy Vinyl, Vol. 1 and even though on paper it sounded like everything I'd want in a comic it didn't land for me. It was like I never got a reason to be invested in the characters and had trouble rooting for them, and also found the group's "secret" unconvincing.


message 47: by Tom (new)

Tom | 175 comments Lenny wrote: "Just finished Fence, Volume 1 and wow, what a perfect summer read. It reminded me of the anime Ouran High School Host Club. It's fun and silly and wonderful. (Tom - Fence uses a lot..."

Thanks. That tropes page was very helpful. This challenge is my first time reading these sorts of Japanese animation books. (Manga? Anime?), so I am unfamiliar with the tropes. One thing that seemed very Japanese was the inclusion of technical information about fencing - how the sword should be held etc.


message 48: by Inga (new)

Inga | 34 comments Can anyone advise where to get Alone by Christophe Chabouté? It's a bit too expensive for me to buy on Amazon :(


message 49: by Tom (new)

Tom | 175 comments Inga wrote: "Can anyone advise where to get Alone by Christophe Chabouté? It's a bit too expensive for me to buy on Amazon :("

I'm seeing the paperback listed for $10.56 on Amazon US. There are used copies available for less than that.

I could have sworn when I looked up information on this book, it was only available in physical editions, but there is now a Kindle edition (which is more expensive than the physical copy - grrrrr).


message 50: by Inga (new)

Inga | 34 comments Tom wrote: I'm seeing the paperback listed for $10.56 on Amazon US. There are us..."

Thanks! The shipping to Europe is gonna cost me as much as the book itself :c Although I've just checked Abe Books, and I can get one for around 16 dollars shipping included, which is already an improvement and the German Amazon can give me one for €15.22. It's still above my budget, but I might save up :D My local library has a copy in German, but my German is very basic xD


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