Kromlech – Wizard’s Workshop Bookshelf I

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  1. Excellent progress on the book shelf Jeff, not much further to go now, and another piece will be finished. Congratulations on selling your Goblins, which will allow you more space, and a very intricate bust indeed, that will take a lot of work if you choose to get one.

    Great review on the comics, and Satrapi, all look interesting and funnily enough I was reading about a possible Jyn Erso film the other day (but that could easily be fake news).

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    1. That’s what I keep telling myself anyway! I’m ready to be done with this one, if I can manage it this week. Thanks as always for giving this one a read and I could see a Jyn Erso movie being made (since her character isn’t too developed) and Rogue One was a hit for Disney. I’d certainly be open to it, if that did become reality.

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  2. That bookshelf is looking fantastic!! Amazing progress, fair play. Looking forward to seeing it finished, and you getting some games in!!

    I’ve been seeing random panels with Jyn involved, so it’s interesting to see where they’re from. I hadn’t actually realised they’re doing a series of one-shots, so that’ll be fun to see. Thank you for your research, at any rate!

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    1. Thanks, mate! Its testing my patience a little bit but its nice to see the bookcase coming together finally at the same time.

      That’s interesting that the comic was already on your radar. I figure you’d read it one of these days considering your interest in Star Wars and your determination to read all of the Marvel comics. You must be immune to pain! 😀 Fortunately, this issue was pain free and even a “lapsed” Star Wars fan enjoyed it.

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    1. Thank you and me too. One or two issues stories are a lot easier to grab and read in the comic book store. Otherwise, its a much bigger cost and time commitment.

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  3. I’d say that’s quite a bit of progress on that bookshelf! Lots of detail there, it’s looking great.
    I’ve never read Persepolis, but I’ll track it down it looks well worth it. I was surprised I’d never come across it before this sad news given the French connection, but seeing the publication date of 2000 it makes a bit more sense I was past my era of going to the library regularly for comics by then.

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    1. Thanks, Nic! It didn’t feel like that much but it is rounding into form, I suppose. I can’t speak to other countries but strangely and surprisingly, Persepolis was always put in the literature section of bookstores here in the US and not with comic books/graphic novels. That might be because it was a bit of a trailblazer and comic books haven’t been considered literature historically speaking but either way, it made Persepolis a bit harder to locate than it probably should have been.

      It is not challenging to read like a lot of literature can be. Its more of a graphic memoir, though Marjane said in an interview I watched that it isn’t her literal life experiences and some of the parts are fiction, if that makes sense.

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      1. That does make sense, it feels like it’s in the same vein as May’s for example. Interestingly I think comics as literature is much more accepted in Europe, at least in my experience.

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      2. I’m not familiar with May’s and a Google search didn’t help 😦 I don’t know much about either series but my guess is that Monsieur Moebius and Humanoids have something to do with that! 🙂

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  4. The bookshelf looks great, mate – it’s a very impressive piece with a lot of work clearly poured into it. Both Persepolis and the Jyn Erso comic look interesting for (obviously) very different reasons.

    Being somewhat interested in the Erso book is certainly more than I can say about most Star Wars media these days. I understand that there was a Darth Maul show recently as well, but it probably needs you to have done 300 hours of homework watching all of the Clone Wars>Bad Batch>Rebels to know What’s going on.

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    1. Thanks, mate. I’m still slogging away at it, one week and a day later. I’m hoping to get it wrapped up soon though.

      Yes, there is a glut of Star Wars stuff out there and some stuff has jumped the shark a bit, in my opinion. Darth Maul is a great example of a character where they brought him back and overused him, I think. Star Wars feels like quantity with only the occasional quality mixed in, to me anyway which is a real shame.

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      1. Yeah Maul has the exact same issue as Boba Fett really. S-Tier visual design, died a bit too early and a bit too weakly but the visuals were so striking and resonated so strongly that they both got resurrected in an unlikely manner and then overused.
        I haven’t watched the post-rez Maul content to be fair, so I’m not sure if they pussified him like they did with Boba, who still came across well in his Mandalorian appearances before the solo series…

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      2. Absolutely. That’s exactly how Maul got where he is now. The Book of Boba Fett was just not good and it is what put me off Star Wars. I was already teetering after The Rise of Skywalker though. I think with Maul, he started being a part of too many things. How could a slain Sith become a crime lord? I’m sure they provided reasoning but to me, the idea is not believable or convincing. It is blatant fan service that was not well thought out.

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    1. Thanks for the kind words, Mick! Its been so long since I’ve read Persepolis, I probably undersold it a little bit. I hope you enjoy it if you do choose to check it out as well!

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    1. Thank you for your kind words as always! I’m hoping to use it in-game and in some future “moving dioramas” using Hellboy miniatures so I hope to get some good mileage out of it.

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