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January - TV/Movie/Book
February - Eisner/Harvey/Etc Winners
March - Rotating Company
April - TBD (random idea every year)
May - Make-Your-Own
June - Reality
July - Science Fiction
August - Fantasy
September - Outside-Your-Comfort-Zone
October - Horror
November - Comedy
December - Holiday or MYOC
February - Eisner/Harvey/Etc Winners
March - Rotating Company
April - TBD (random idea every year)
May - Make-Your-Own
June - Reality
July - Science Fiction
August - Fantasy
September - Outside-Your-Comfort-Zone
October - Horror
November - Comedy
December - Holiday or MYOC
DVDTalk Comic Book Challenge Omnibus Thread
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DVDTalk Comic Book Challenge Omnibus Thread
Rather than have discussion of future Challenges and other miscellany spread throughout the actual Challenge threads, I figured a catch-all thread could be useful.
Here's the schedule so far (definitely are bolded):
January - TV/Movie/Book
February - Eisner/Harvey/Etc Winners
March - Rotating Company
April - TBD (random idea every year)
May - Make-Your-Own
June - Reality
July - Science Fiction
August - Fantasy
September - Outside-Your-Comfort-Zone
October - Horror
November - Comedy
December - Holiday or Make-Your-Own
I'll quote and paste relevant comments from the other threads now.
I do a personal checklist each month to help me remember the various parts of my collection and help justify owning all this stuff. If you'd like one, obviously you'll want to edit the below example checklist to fit your needs.
Comixology -
Dark Horse digital -
DC -
FCBD books -
Groupees bundles -
Humble bundles -
magazine -
Marvel -
original graphic novel -
physical collection -
physical single issue -
3D comic -
treasury edition -
TwoMorrows -
Here's the schedule so far (definitely are bolded):
January - TV/Movie/Book
February - Eisner/Harvey/Etc Winners
March - Rotating Company
April - TBD (random idea every year)
May - Make-Your-Own
June - Reality
July - Science Fiction
August - Fantasy
September - Outside-Your-Comfort-Zone
October - Horror
November - Comedy
December - Holiday or Make-Your-Own
I'll quote and paste relevant comments from the other threads now.
I do a personal checklist each month to help me remember the various parts of my collection and help justify owning all this stuff. If you'd like one, obviously you'll want to edit the below example checklist to fit your needs.
Read something from my:
Comixology -
Dark Horse digital -
DC -
FCBD books -
Groupees bundles -
Humble bundles -
magazine -
Marvel -
original graphic novel -
physical collection -
physical single issue -
3D comic -
treasury edition -
TwoMorrows -
Spoiler:
Last edited by Trevor; 03-29-19 at 09:18 AM.
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Re: DVDTalk Comic Book Challenge Omnibus Thread
Stuffed pulled from the Comedy Challenge thread:
For me the challenge was a great motivator to work through unread backlog, but I could see following the pre-set movie challenges could make some months tougher than others.
Maybe sub in something like a DC/Marvel month (or individual months for each), a creator-focused month (rather than everyone read Alan Moore, people pick books that they're reading because Moore or Matt Fraction or Hickman or whoever wrote/drew them). There could be an Eisner-winner/nominee challenge.
But maybe getting too specific like that cuts down on participation.
Maybe sub in something like a DC/Marvel month (or individual months for each), a creator-focused month (rather than everyone read Alan Moore, people pick books that they're reading because Moore or Matt Fraction or Hickman or whoever wrote/drew them). There could be an Eisner-winner/nominee challenge.
But maybe getting too specific like that cuts down on participation.
Good ideas there joe. I think we can plan month to month and work those ideas in.
I think we're good with comedy for November. I'm not a huge 'funny book' fan, but it is a huge part of comic history, with tons of content available and lots of fans to this day. I'm defintely pulling out my Plop! comics for the month.
For December (or just before Thanksgiving thru January 1st) I was leaning towards doing a Holiday Comic Challenge. But then, Holiday comics (and movies) are things I personally collect. I can see where the options to you normal people would be quite limited.
I think we're good with comedy for November. I'm not a huge 'funny book' fan, but it is a huge part of comic history, with tons of content available and lots of fans to this day. I'm defintely pulling out my Plop! comics for the month.
For December (or just before Thanksgiving thru January 1st) I was leaning towards doing a Holiday Comic Challenge. But then, Holiday comics (and movies) are things I personally collect. I can see where the options to you normal people would be quite limited.
It's kind of fun to speculate about possibilities for translating challenges into a comics theme. Granted, some of these would be a little thin to fill a full month depending on how much someone is reading.
January > comics based on TV series
February > might not have enough action/adventure comics to run a challenge
March > Eisner winners
April > indies
May > Make your own
June > historical settings
July > sci-fi fantasy
August >
September > boutique labels such as Vertigo?
January > comics based on TV series
February > might not have enough action/adventure comics to run a challenge
March > Eisner winners
April > indies
May > Make your own
June > historical settings
July > sci-fi fantasy
August >
September > boutique labels such as Vertigo?
There are tons of Christmas stories out there. Many series have Christmas or Thanksgiving or other holiday themed issues at those times of year. Mainly Christmas of course. There are hundreds of Christmas stories already on Comixology for example.
Depending on your collection a comicdatabase search may show holiday stories sprinkled in all kinds of series.
Depending on your collection a comicdatabase search may show holiday stories sprinkled in all kinds of series.
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Stuff pulled from the October Horror thread:
You could always re-read titles. I'll be doing a mix of old and new.
Yeah, I've been sort of following the film challenges along in my reading on and off for the last year or so. But I figured that we might as well make it official and post about it.
If there are no objections I'll post a thread each month here, and we'll just follow the film Challenges. We'll need a substitute for at least one, September's Criterion. Any suggestions?
Yeah, I've been sort of following the film challenges along in my reading on and off for the last year or so. But I figured that we might as well make it official and post about it.
If there are no objections I'll post a thread each month here, and we'll just follow the film Challenges. We'll need a substitute for at least one, September's Criterion. Any suggestions?
Since there are only a few days left in October, what are the thoughts on doing this again next month? It would be comedy, right?
I don't have as many funny funny books in my backlog, but I do have some underground comix type stuff that probably fits with it. Plus a bunch of Barks/Rosa Duck stuff.
I don't have as many funny funny books in my backlog, but I do have some underground comix type stuff that probably fits with it. Plus a bunch of Barks/Rosa Duck stuff.
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Re: DVDTalk Comic Book Challenge Omnibus Thread
Some possibilities for Feb:
Romance comics/comics that are love stories. It wouldn't have to be all cheesy 50s stuff, I would consider something like Preacher and Y the Last Man to be love stories at their hearts.
Maybe an Anything Marvel/DC month, followed by an Anything Not Marvel/DC. That's fairly broad
TV/Movie Adaptations could possibly include stories that were adapted into another medium. So something like Days of Future Past could fit in, along with something like the Flash/Arrow comics based on the shows.
Romance comics/comics that are love stories. It wouldn't have to be all cheesy 50s stuff, I would consider something like Preacher and Y the Last Man to be love stories at their hearts.
Maybe an Anything Marvel/DC month, followed by an Anything Not Marvel/DC. That's fairly broad
TV/Movie Adaptations could possibly include stories that were adapted into another medium. So something like Days of Future Past could fit in, along with something like the Flash/Arrow comics based on the shows.
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When you created the holiday challenge thread, I was going to suggest that we'd eventually need a compendium thread. If nothing else, I figured it'd drive your OCD crazy, but I didn't even have to.
on calling it an Omnibus.
on calling it an Omnibus.
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I like the DC/Marvel and then non DC/Marvel idea. Was initially thinking of separate DC and Marvel months, but perhaps there are not enough months.
How about a 'real life' month to go with the Historical Appreciation DVD Challenge?
How about a 'real life' month to go with the Historical Appreciation DVD Challenge?
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I kind of like the ages idea, but I'm not sure. If we did that it would pretty much be it, as we'd be out of months and not have room for a DC, Marvel, or non-those months. Pros and cons both ways, I guess we don't have to decide until close to March actually.
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I feel like golden might have a more limited appeal (the sales number of golden age archives and masterworks are pretty low). Maybe a combined golden/silver ages month?
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I've edited the schedule a bit. The eight months I've bolded seem agreeable, and they sync with our media Challenges.
The other four months we can talk about and firm up as needed. No decision really needed until close to March. The time periods would be hard, as it would take almost all of them up. A compromise might be the "older than you" that I threw in as an idea? That would leave the Big Two for one month and Everyone Else as another, with maybe the outside your comfort zone syncing with Criterion?
The other four months we can talk about and firm up as needed. No decision really needed until close to March. The time periods would be hard, as it would take almost all of them up. A compromise might be the "older than you" that I threw in as an idea? That would leave the Big Two for one month and Everyone Else as another, with maybe the outside your comfort zone syncing with Criterion?
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Bad phrasing perhaps. I just meant anything 'real'. No superheroes for example. Should cover a pretty large subset of books, right?
Our media Challenge that month is the Historical Appreciation one for biographies, documentaries, sports, music, etc.
Our media Challenge that month is the Historical Appreciation one for biographies, documentaries, sports, music, etc.
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I guess we need to decide on March's Challenge.
I don't think we want to follow the media Challenge that month or April; as Action/Adventure is too broad and Cult is, well, maybe?
I don't know, opening up the discussion again.
Separate DC and Marvel?
I don't think we want to follow the media Challenge that month or April; as Action/Adventure is too broad and Cult is, well, maybe?
I don't know, opening up the discussion again.
Separate DC and Marvel?
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I like the idea of a line-wide challenge but am not sure if that'd end up being too open (which isn't necessarily a bad thing). Maybe focus on a specific creator with a wide catalog [i.e. Alan Moore, Geoff Johns, Jim Lee, etc].
It might be cool to rotate challenge headliners each year in some of the months.
Alternative comic book challenge ideas: Time travel / Multiverse [basically anything alternate to canon of anything], Robots [must feature some robot / tech focus; possibly too limited]; caped heroes [traditional superheros]...
It might be cool to rotate challenge headliners each year in some of the months.
Alternative comic book challenge ideas: Time travel / Multiverse [basically anything alternate to canon of anything], Robots [must feature some robot / tech focus; possibly too limited]; caped heroes [traditional superheros]...
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How about Marvel/DC comics not set in the present, so either historical settings or the far future? That knocks out a lot of their standard superhero output.
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A lot of good ideas, but we only have four open months. And two days to decide.
How about this? DC one year and then Marvel the next? And possibly other companies the third?
That could get March covered at least, and give us more time to decide on the other month or three.
Other months could have rotating years as well, or we could even have two Make-Your-Own months.
How about this? DC one year and then Marvel the next? And possibly other companies the third?
That could get March covered at least, and give us more time to decide on the other month or three.
Other months could have rotating years as well, or we could even have two Make-Your-Own months.
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I feel like any restrictions that limit the Marvel or DC book options, like having to be past or future, time travel or multiverse are going to be more exclusive than inclusive. It's easy to pick up a Superman or Spider-Man book and know it qualifies, but making it adhere to specific story elements makes it a little tougher.
Same with going with a specific creator for everyone. Someone will always dislike the picked creator (I can't stand much Johns work after 2004 or so). A way that could work is if everyone picked their own specific creator, like one person reads all Alan Moore, another picks Jim Lee, Gail Simome or whoever.
Same with going with a specific creator for everyone. Someone will always dislike the picked creator (I can't stand much Johns work after 2004 or so). A way that could work is if everyone picked their own specific creator, like one person reads all Alan Moore, another picks Jim Lee, Gail Simome or whoever.
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I'd be fine with either of the big two or pick your creator. While I like the idea of being exposed to talent that might be new to us, it's possible we might not have that person in our libraries, which would set Trevor off on a buying binge. Unless it's Stan Lee or someone like that, of course. On the other hand, my performance in these challenges has been so poor that I shouldn't be offering input. If I have one Geoff Johns title on my shelf and I read it, that will be better than I've done in some of them so far.
Aren't there some of those "greatest 100 graphic novels of all-time" or "books you must read before you die" lists out there? That could be an incentive to fill some of those I never read... (Comic Book Edition) holes (coughKingdomCome).
Aren't there some of those "greatest 100 graphic novels of all-time" or "books you must read before you die" lists out there? That could be an incentive to fill some of those I never read... (Comic Book Edition) holes (coughKingdomCome).
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^ With over 50 long boxes, 6 bookcases of graphic novels, and 15000 digital comics, I think I have every creator covered.
Travis would like your last idea there. I guess most of both would be covered in the awards month of course. They would also be great in May.
Travis would like your last idea there. I guess most of both would be covered in the awards month of course. They would also be great in May.
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Ok, as we are only 30 hours from it starting, we will stick to the original tentative plan for March, with a slight modification. Instead of DC/Marvel, let's make it a rotating Company Challenge month. I flipped a coin and DC won. We can do Marvel next year, and perhaps other companies in future Marches.
Or you can talk me out of it in the next 18 or so hours.
Or you can talk me out of it in the next 18 or so hours.
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