17 Comics by JACQUES TARDI | The English Hardcover Collection from Fantagraphics

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  • @ftloc
    @ftloc  Před 3 lety +9

    Timestamps for ease of navigation!
    00:00 How I discovered Jacques Tardi
    01:11 The Bloody Streets of Paris and why I loved it
    02:38 What hooked me first about Tardi
    03:37 My quest/ Fantagraphics to the rescue!
    04:18 Jacques Tardi's impressive range
    05:47 Main Titles
    05:57 The Bloody Streets of Paris (reprise)
    06:35 You Are There
    08:28 West Coast Blues
    09:14 It Was The War of the Trenches
    11:31 Adele Blanc Sec Vol 1
    12:50 Adele Blac Sec Vol 2
    13:45 The Arctic Marauder
    15:09 Like A Sniper Lining Up His Shot
    16:12 New York Mon Amour
    18:13 Godamn This War!
    20:02 The WWI slipcase set
    20:22 Run Like Crazy, Run Like Hell
    21:58 Fog Over Tolbiac Bridge
    23:07 I, Rene Tardi...Parts 1, 2, and 3
    25:21: Goof!
    25:32 Streets of Paris, Streets of Murder
    26:20 The original chronology
    27:30 What I'm looking forward to!

    • @comicsdude3166
      @comicsdude3166 Před 3 lety +1

      Pin your own comment. It looks odd finding your comment in the middle of comment section😂

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      tallmanT14 Haha, I always pin these timestamps and then CZcams unpins them. Thanks for pointing it out here!

  • @shinryohji
    @shinryohji Před 3 lety +21

    As a French person and a comic book enthusiast, I've always seen Jacques Tardi as a national treasure.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +4

      Absolutely so! He's magnificent.

  • @cinder88
    @cinder88 Před 3 lety +6

    Here I am, again watching with unflinching concentration as my Big Papa Comics showcases yet another incredibly interesting line of works that I need to look into at some point.
    Rest assured that notes were taken, heads were nodded and "aaah":s where uttered. Tardi seems like he would be right up my alley - noir, violence, war, great art... whats not to love?
    It's amusing to me how I recognize several of the covers of these titles as I've passed by them on multiple occasions when browsing online, however, after seeing this I'm not sure if I can keep passing them by for much longer.
    No wonder that you've been busy! Almost 29 minutes of footlock film bravado is enough to make anyone's mouth water in anticipation of excellent information in a wonderful package - this was interesting and well done throughout! The overhead shots are great and I love how your narration follows along with your emoting with the hands =)
    Superb work as always sir! Catch you later!

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      Many many thanks as always! Yes, sleep has not been a friend of mine of late but all that changes now! 😁
      I'm so glad you enjoyed the video and yes, Tardi is a real gem and very well worth your time. Since you gravitate towards the noir violence, maybe I can suggest the large format slipcased Manchette set as a starting point? 😁

    • @cinder88
      @cinder88 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ftloc suggestion duly noted, no objections raised! Have a good night and thanks for enriching mine!

  • @sunflowers9791
    @sunflowers9791 Před 4 měsíci

    I never heard of this author until I watched this video. At some point, I look forward to reading some of Tardi's books. I really do enjoy the deep-dive content. Thanks for all your hard work.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 4 měsíci

      He's a true master, and I'm really appreciative of Fantagraphics making him known to me!

    • @ingetnamn-de9fc
      @ingetnamn-de9fc Před 4 měsíci

      Tardi is indeed a true master and I too recommend you to read his works. His art is special, one can always tell it is Tardi. 😊

  • @joejuncker1817
    @joejuncker1817 Před rokem

    The english hardcover collection is much better than the Casterman edition, thank you for sharing Jacques Tardi work

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před rokem +1

      So glad you liked the video, and it's my pleasure, I simply love his work!

  • @superdeluxesmell
    @superdeluxesmell Před 3 lety +1

    As much as I love everything you do, I have to say that I honestly cannot thank you enough for introducing me to Tardi. It’s been a long time since I was this excited about a creator in any medium.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      That just makes my day! Thank you so much and I am thrilled to bits to hear how much you're enjoying one of my all-time favourites. Now I feel I've gotten to 'pay forward' the favour done to by my friend who put the first book into my hands! Cheers!

  • @comicsdude3166
    @comicsdude3166 Před 3 lety +1

    This video is a masterpiece. Of course your other videos are masterpieces as well.😁

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you so much! Very kind of you to say!

  • @sanathkomire4719
    @sanathkomire4719 Před 3 lety +3

    Lol now I have 17 more comics to read. Man you are consuming a lot of time in my life but I'm loving each and every bit of it

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +3

      Haha mission successful then, thank you! 😁

  • @ethanmccracken7775
    @ethanmccracken7775 Před 3 lety +3

    Great video, I’ve always wanted a solid overview of his work! It makes me wonder if Mignola ever saw those Adele Blac-Sec stories back then. The colors and shadows have some major Hellboy vibes.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks, I'm glad you like this! Tardi, from what I understand, is widely acclaimed and beloved, and given how widely read Mignola is, I am sure he would have at least seen some work, especially Adele Blanc Sec 😁

  • @Crazecollector
    @Crazecollector Před rokem

    Thank you for introduce me to these graphic novels. Right away ordered two of them

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před rokem

      Lovely to hear that! Which two did you get?

    • @Crazecollector
      @Crazecollector Před rokem

      @@ftloc Tardi's Ww1: It Was The Year Of The Trenches / Goddamn This War! Did you read Guerillas by Brahm Revel. Also ordered that one

  • @booklamp77
    @booklamp77 Před 2 lety

    Currently reading Goddamn this war by Tardi.. Superb book. Your introduction and summary of Tardi's work is very comprehensive and useful. Thank you for that.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 2 lety +1

      So glad you liked the video and that's an excellent book to start with, one of my favourites! I hope you continue exploring Tardi's works, and do let me know what you think of them if you do! Cheers!

    • @booklamp77
      @booklamp77 Před 2 lety

      ​ @For the Love of Comics I thoroughly enjoyed the book "Goddamn this war". I recently found your channel .I started reading Graphic Non-Fiction/Fiction some years ago and enjoy them a lot. I love the following authors. Joe Sacco,Marjane Satrapi,Craig Thompson,Sarah Glidden, Raid Sattouf,Will Eisner,Guy Delisle, Osamu Tezuka,David Small,Thi Bui,Shigeru Mizuki,Rutu Modan,Derf Backderf, Robin ha,Kazou Koike ... to name a few. Are you in goodreads?
      Regards .Vivek

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 2 lety +1

      What a list! As they say, all killer, no filler 😁 Thanks for your kind words in the channel and hope to see your enjoyment continue for a long long time!
      And no, I'm not on Goodreads myself, although I often read people's reviews there, especially my viewers and members of the Discord channel! Fell free to share your links with me, here or in Dscord!

  • @mingfaiyuen
    @mingfaiyuen Před 3 lety +1

    I have the crime noir box set and the world war 1 box set from fantagraphics. Great design and great art and story. May I make a suggestion for your next video? Have you heard of the spanich comic noir series called Blacksad published by dark horse? It's an amazing series with great water color art. It is set in the 50s in the united states and all its characters are anthropomorphic animals. It touches upon a lot of topic such as racism, drug and war. It's a great comic and I think you will love it.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +2

      Those boxes are really wonderful icings on an already terrific cakes, aren't they?
      And I have read and enjoyed Blacksad, the more it goes on the better it gets I feel. I have a Blacksad video (paired with Bryan Talbot's Grandville) planned but just need to find the right things to say and the time to make it! 😁

  • @pranabsarkar1042
    @pranabsarkar1042 Před 3 lety

    Awesome, i love tardi

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      great - I hope you enjoyed the video!

  • @punkoso
    @punkoso Před 3 lety +1

    My favorite Tardi book is, Le Cri du peuple. Luckily I found the spanish edition several years ago and I've never let go of the guy. His work is fantastic. As a tangent to the video, it's really mindboggling how dificult it can get to get european comics other than the big hitters like moebius and herge. I'm in south america and trying to broaden my library and i'm all stuck on several titles.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      I have heard many people praise _Le Cri du Peuple_ now and cannot wait for it to be translated!
      I'm so glad you enjoyed the video! and I completely agree with you about how hard it is to get (at least English language) editions of a lot of stuff. Even Moebius' work seems to be in some sort of limbo with things like Azarch, the Airtight Garage, and Blueberry not available with ease.
      Cinebooks and IDW with their Euro Comics imprint have been doing a commendable job though - I am glad to have the Corto Maltese books, for example.

    • @punkoso
      @punkoso Před 3 lety

      @@ftloc Word. I thought Euro Comics was no longer a thing... I've been considering going digital for the stuff, europecomics has a big selection of books in english, but i rather have paper for these stuff.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      @@punkoso I'm the same way. Comics that were designed and laid out for 'paper reading' I would prefer to read that way!

  • @shrelpshrelp
    @shrelpshrelp Před 3 lety +1

    I'm really not well versed on the subject matter to say anything other than - "lovely video as always, and I'll be sure to look into Tardi!"
    .....as if Fantagraphics already doesn't take most of money due to the disney books...... :P

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks! Yes, give at least the War books a look, if you can!

  • @rewanji
    @rewanji Před 3 lety

    Everyone owes himself/herself the duty of reading Tardi, at least once in their lifetime, preferably in a bigger size such as those being published by Fantagraphics. An artist that elevates the meaning of 9th Art to another level, definitely. Another top choice and great recommendation. Cheers….

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      I completely agree with you - the more I read his work, the more I find to love. So glad you enjoyed the video~! Cheers!

  • @atheistsince1210
    @atheistsince1210 Před 3 lety

    Once again thanks so much for the new horizons. I am such an introvert I’m completely dysfunctional at social gatherings because the conversation is DULL DULL DULL and I gladly head over the the bookshelf and dive in , only problem being no one has bookshelves anymore because no one reads :-(

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      Reading, tragically, does seem to be on the decline even more in general terms, but I am lucky to have friends and acquaintances who love reading! And I also like sharing books with people to get them to read too! 😁

  • @pysarlis
    @pysarlis Před 3 lety

    On the back of this video I bought four Tardi volumes, West Coast Blues, Like a Sniper, War of the Trenches and Goddam this War. On the back of reading those in unputdownable succession I've now bought another five. Each of the books I've read was simply excellent and right up there as the best reads I've had this year and the term "masterpiece" comes to mind.
    The two war books were unrelentingly grim, brutal and pulled no punches in their savage criticism of the futility of the First World War (and clearly war in general). Much of the content was hard to take and yet both books were so well written and drawn one simply can't look away. The art was stunning in each.
    The other two (noir crime) books were equally impressive with West Coast Blues being the pick of the two for me. A gripping fast paced thriller with gritty dialogue and uncompromising characters cut together with one violent scene to next. Again, the art perfectly combines with the dialogue and text and not a single word or panel is wasted. Excellent stuff.
    Your overview video of Tardi's works was one I watched in its entirety when it was published but I have returned to several times, finding the timing breakdowns especially useful. Good criticism is not always just about whether the art in question has merit or not, although Tardi's work has an abundance of that, but good criticism makes the viewer want to experience the art in question themselves. I've now lost count of the amount of books I've bought as a result of your superb videos. With only a cursory awareness of Tardi before your video, I find myself in your debt for opening such a box of literary comic book treasure for me.
    Anyway, I have the I Rene Tardi trilogy to look forward to as well as The Artic Marauder and Run Like Crazy, all of which I have no doubt will be of the highest standard if what I've now read is anything to go by.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      As always you're way too kind, but I really appreciate it! There are often times when I wonder if I have done justice to the works I want to talk about or if the video is in any way worthwhile, so hearing such lovely feedback is a vital shot in the arm always.
      The graphic representation of violence has seldom been used to such differing effects as in Tardi's crime versus war stories. Like you, I found myself unable too tear my eyes away in spite of the no-holds barred approach to very difficult-to-read content. It is truly a testament to his skills as a writer that he is able to pare and highlight both with such precision.
      West Coast Blues is a real freight train of a story isn't it? I'm sure you will enjoy the other Manchette books, and I am curious to see what you make of the Arctic Marauder and the Adele Blanc Sec stories, them being so markedly different from what you've read so far!
      Cheers, my friend!

    • @pysarlis
      @pysarlis Před 3 lety

      @@ftloc I'm still waiting for the second volume of I Rene Tardi to arrive although I have 1 and 3. Not going to start vol 1 just in case I can't wait for vol 2 if you get my drift. I really enjoyed The Artic Marauder, different in both style and content to the noir and war books (were they really war books? Maybe they should be categorised under "horror"?). I loved the art in Artic Marauder too. I also have You Are Here and Adele Blanc Sec vol 2 to arrive (Vol 1 seems to be outrageously expensive so I'll wait for someone to auction it on eBay as someone did recently, it went for £12 but I forgot to bid myself). But next up is Fog Over Tolbiac Bridge.

  • @vellu5000
    @vellu5000 Před 3 lety +1

    Tardi is the real deal, no doubt. The translation I’m most looking forward to is "Le Cri du peuple", because of interesting subject matter combined with Tardi’s skill.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +3

      Like most of Tardi before it's translated, I know nothing about it but I cannot wait for it!

  • @ericohara2582
    @ericohara2582 Před 2 lety

    You mentioned re reading over and over, that is a great appeal to me with the few graphic comic / stories that I have. They come out time and time again. Thank you for your videos. I must get more stories on my bookshelf :)

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much, I'm soo glad to hear you enjoy the videos. It always seems like with soo much to still read for the first time rereading should be a waste, but there's so much that revisiting reveals that i honestly think what i think of as arey has to be something that can be reread and registered and still hold up.

  • @RayMescallado
    @RayMescallado Před 3 lety

    Tardi is my favorite European creator, I even have a French edition of Cri du Peuple mostly to look at the art. Thank you for such a fun and informative look at his work!

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      I'm thrilled that you enjoyed the video as a fan of Tardi's! He's definitely a fast favoruite of mine and every work of his has something unique to offer!

  • @sleepyreader666
    @sleepyreader666 Před 3 lety +1

    Absolutely wonderful video overview...I marvel at your skill, as I also marvel over the Tardi pages you show.
    This is also just plain useful as one doesn’t hear more than passing references to Tardi over here in the states..I’m not sure why...

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +2

      You're too kind! 😊 Yes, I am not sure why Tardi isn't more known in the United States; he definitely gets a lot of love from folks like Spigelman and McCloud, I think, and Fantagraphics has done a good job giving us nice editions of some wonderful work. I do hope you get to check him out, particularly the WWI and WII books and -if to your taste- the violent noir.

  • @marcelonlee
    @marcelonlee Před 3 lety

    Awesome content friend. There´s not much content on BD in english around youtube. Yours videos are thoroughly enjoyble! I´ve been wanting to dip my toes on some Tardi books, and you just me made me go full on ahead. Here in Brazil we have some books published which are quite hard to find, glad to see there´s a lot of them in english.
    As a sugestion, you should do some content on italian Fumetti comics.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so much! I'd love to know what you think of whichever Tardi books you decide to try!
      And what you recommend I try/ start with for fumetti? Especially that would be reasonably easily available in English?

    • @marcelonlee
      @marcelonlee Před 3 lety

      @@ftloc Basically anything form Sergio Bonelli Editore, Dylan Dog, Martin Mystere, Maigc Wind and Tex are all classic characters popular here in Brazil. There´s a few stories from Dylan Dog published by Dark Horse. Aside from that, I believe there´s a Tex Willer story penciled by Joe Kubert in english as well.
      Since I´m here might as well recommend you Argentinian comics, particularly from H.G. Oesterheld: Mort Cinder, Ernie Pike (penciled by Hugo Pratt) and The Eternaut, all of these published in english.
      Just bought "Le cri du people" which wasnt´t published in english.
      Looking forward for more on you´re "international comics" content. Really want to know more abaout comics in India.

    • @marcelonlee
      @marcelonlee Před 3 lety

      ​ @For the Love of Comics just found Bonelli is being published in the US by these people www.epicentercomics.com/

  • @Taqi616
    @Taqi616 Před 3 lety +1

    Sleep Reader sent me, great informative video. Thank you for the content!!

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      Welcome to the channel, and so happy you enjoyed the video! Hope you find plenty to enjoy here! 😁

  • @comicshelfie
    @comicshelfie Před 3 lety

    you definitely has the best channel (and collection) that i ever know. thank you so much for keep bring us so many awesome comics and comments. cheers from Brazil o/

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      Thank you so very much for watching and commenting, and I hope your enjoyment of this channel continues for a long time! 😁
      Cheers and greetings right back from India!

  • @sumitpawaskar1207
    @sumitpawaskar1207 Před 3 lety

    It will be great seeing you read and shaeing your opinion on department of truth. Ita great comicbook

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      I've heard some good stuff about it - I'll check it out!

  • @monishankarbiswas7397
    @monishankarbiswas7397 Před 3 lety

    Wonderful video! I am a big Tardi fan and have some of these books. I must highlight that this video is very well shot and edited and is cinematic in the look. Kudos!

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      Thanks so much - I've been slowly working to improve my videos so it is really gratifying to hear that you liked the technical aspects!
      Tardi is of course magnificent and I'm looking forward to more of his books coming out in English. Do you have a favourite from the ones you have read?

    • @monishankarbiswas7397
      @monishankarbiswas7397 Před 3 lety

      @@ftloc Rene Tardi, Prisoner of War trilogy if I was made to choose

  • @PrinceOfParthia74
    @PrinceOfParthia74 Před 3 lety

    thank you for showing me more of graphic novels that i love. more of these european grapgical novels, tin tin, blake and mortimer, etc

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      There is so much range in Tardi's works that I am sure you will find something here you will love!

  • @surfingerik69
    @surfingerik69 Před 3 lety

    Just done reading the bomb by alcante. The combination of storytelling and history is gold for me, really looking forward to this tardi's ww1 collection.
    I would love to see your top 10 (or soemthing) comics about the world wars.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      That's really a fascinating topic, but I'll probably need to read a lot more to make a Top 10. Perhaps I could just go with a 'best war comics I've read (thus far)'?
      For example, I will be looking up The Bomb, which I have not read! Cheers!

    • @surfingerik69
      @surfingerik69 Před 3 lety

      @@ftloc i think that would be awesome. With some Luck people will share there best war comics and we can read alot more ;)

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      @@surfingerik69 Absolutely! I always love getting suggestions from people in the comments and elsewhere, so maybe hat will become something is specifically start asking for in all my list videos!

  • @eduardocarvalho861
    @eduardocarvalho861 Před 3 lety

    Nice overview of the Tardi's books translated in English!!!

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      Glad you liked it - I'm really thankful for Fantagraphics for filling this gap!

  • @OffMyShelves
    @OffMyShelves Před 3 lety

    I have only recently discovered Tardi, with streets of Paris streets of murder and I’ve been looking to jump into more. Great video!

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! And what a great place to jump on! What did you think of the stories?

    • @OffMyShelves
      @OffMyShelves Před 3 lety

      @@ftloc I loved it all. Griffu was the stand out for me of the slip case collection but to be fair it’s all great. I have been eyeing up I Rene Tardi for a while now and that will be the next jumping on point for me.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      @@OffMyShelves You will not be disappointed. You may also want to keep an eye out for the WWI box, those books are magnificent!

  • @virus2003
    @virus2003 Před 3 lety

    Godamn This War! fading from color to practically black and white was so apt it gave me chills when I realized what was happening. Those poor souls may have survived, but they were being desiccated every hour they suffered life in the trenches.
    My great-grandfather was a WWI vet. I only met him once when I was very young and it was absolutely terrifying. It must be one of my earliest memories. He was sitting and suddenly belted out the most blood-curdling sound of pure horror. I scrambled to my mom for comfort and she said "it's alright, he's ok" and I remember thinking even then "how can someone make that sound and be alright"? As an adult I asked my father about him and was told that he would regularly stare off into space and scream... but it was particularly scary when it happened while driving!
    (`・/д\・)

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      Wow, that's a powerful and visceral picture of permanent trauma; thank you so much for sharing. I think Tardi does a phenomenal job of keeping something that may otherwise fade from memory so fresh and alive. His choice of details and the manner in which he portrays it makes it impossible to forget, something you can feel is of primary importance to the author.

  • @monnezzapromizoulin5169
    @monnezzapromizoulin5169 Před 3 lety +1

    West Coast blues is an adaptation of "le petit bleu de la côte ouest" by Jean-Patrick Manchette and the Nestor Burma comics are adaptation of the books by Léo Malet (it's funny but Malet was inspired by the first lines of Sax Rohmer's Fu Manchu for the name of his famous detective : "Smith, Nayland Smith from Burma).

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +2

      How interesting! I can't wait for the next Burma stories. After reading these six or seven stories, I am also interested in seeking out a Manchette book or two in English.

    • @monnezzapromizoulin5169
      @monnezzapromizoulin5169 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ftloc The particularity of the Nestor Burma serie is that the action of each book is set in a different arrondissement of Paris. Only five of the twenty arrondissements of the French capital have not been used as settings for a novel. Another literary reference : Malet named his serie "The new mysteries of Paris" as a tribute to Eugene Sue's "The Mysteries of Paris"

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      @@monnezzapromizoulin5169 That's what I saw when reading up but didn't mention it because I wasn't sure how to pronounce 'arrondissement'! 😁

    • @monnezzapromizoulin5169
      @monnezzapromizoulin5169 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ftloc District is very good also ^^!

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      @@monnezzapromizoulin5169 haha I'll keep that in mind! 👍🏽

  • @lukegyory1496
    @lukegyory1496 Před 3 lety +1

    Nice discussion!!

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @mehernoshtarapore8902
    @mehernoshtarapore8902 Před 3 lety +1

    The last Nestor Burma adventure published by fantagraphics is fog over tobiac bridge

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      That's the first one, as I discuss here. I hope they bring the rest out too!

  • @sam.s.g
    @sam.s.g Před 2 lety

    Excellent video!
    Tardi is one of those creators I've yet to check out and I'm definitely looking forward to it. Those two oversized Nestor Burma books look very interesting, as do his WWI and WWII stories.
    My only question was whether the books collected in the WWI slipcase (It was the war of the trenches and Goddamn this war) are European or American sized hardcovers.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 2 lety +1

      The only books at the 'European' size are the newest ones - the three Rene Tardii WWII books, and the new Manchette editions, included in the Streets of Murder slipcase (I think that is what you were referring to, not Nestor Burma?). Everything else is the slightly smaller size you see here.

    • @sam.s.g
      @sam.s.g Před 2 lety

      @@ftloc Thanks, and yeah, that's what I meant.

  • @xfctrinc
    @xfctrinc Před 3 lety

    1000th view is mine! Tardi-fic video!

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha thank you and congratulations! Here's a cookie! 🍪
      😁

  • @pareekatti
    @pareekatti Před 3 lety

    Amazing as always, unfortunately these are hard to find

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      The Manchette box set (which reprints three of these books plus a fourth and three stories) , as well as the WWI box are still very easily available and I think the same goes for the _I, Rene Tardi_ books and _Fog over Tolbiac Bridge_ , which will cover most of the best ones. I think _You Are There_ was reprinted with a new cover too. But the Adele Blanc Sec books, yes, those seem to be badly OOP 😢

  • @stickfishaipl9510
    @stickfishaipl9510 Před 3 lety +3

    From where did bought "Goddamn This War!"...
    I really want to buy it!

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      I got it as part of the two-book set with _It Was the War of the Trenches_ ; the box is called _Tardi's WWI_ .

  • @superninjapirate19
    @superninjapirate19 Před 3 lety

    I almost bought bloody streets of Paris box set but couldn’t fit it in with my latest order. Panic bought a lot of love and rockets because it was starting to go out of stock everywhere

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      Haha, which Love and Rockets was this? I love that series!

  • @mahirchauhan4776
    @mahirchauhan4776 Před 3 lety

    Great video👍👍

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      Thanks, as always!

  • @shouryabhattacharjee6220
    @shouryabhattacharjee6220 Před 3 lety +1

    Unfortunately I can't seem to find Tardi's WWI anywhere, maybe it's out of print.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      Oh that's a real pity! But I think both the books are still available, yes?

  • @Tyler-Clark
    @Tyler-Clark Před 3 lety

    Amazing, thank you for this. I had been on the fence about Streets of Paris, Streets of Murder and I honestly hadn't given much attention to the author. Very cool to see there's a lot more from Tardi. Could you tell me the size/height of these like Run Like Crazy Run Like Hell, is it as tall as a deluxe edition/omnibus book?

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      So glad you enjoyed the video. Re: the Manchette books, there are two sizes. Those older, individual volumes are a little shorter than an Image deluxe edition, say, but the Streets of Paris, Streets of Murder collection puts them in a much larger edition, about the size of a Dark Horse Library Edition. Let me know if that helps!

    • @Tyler-Clark
      @Tyler-Clark Před 3 lety +1

      @@ftloc most definitely, thanks

  • @tintintechnical2517
    @tintintechnical2517 Před 3 lety

    Please make a video on Jo zette jocko comic.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      I'd love to but I can't get my hands on those books! 😢

  • @stephensotelo1094
    @stephensotelo1094 Před 3 lety +1

    Have you ever read Lynda Barry...or Dav Pilkey...or Quentin Blake's CLOWN

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      I've read a couple of Lynda Barry books, as well as short stories by her in various anthologies. Dav Pilkey I know only through my nephews and their reading of Captain Underpants and Dog Man, but from what I saw of them, they seemed genuinely enjoyable!
      Clown is not something I have read, but of course I've grown up worshipping the art of Quentin Blake, usually in the books of Roald Dahl. I'll be sure to keep an eye out for Clown! Thank you!

    • @stephensotelo1094
      @stephensotelo1094 Před 3 lety

      I enjoy Dav Work as a great influencer of Comics to the next generation of artists and storytellers... And Clown is an amazing story.....almost reminds me of Charlie Chaplin and his adventures

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      There's no doubt of Pulley's influence, in the approach as well as business aspects of comics!
      And Clown sounds great!

  • @fantumphool
    @fantumphool Před 3 lety

    Is the introduction music retired? Can you make a quick video on which comics were featured?

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      No, it's not retired, I just try some videos without them to see if they affect audience retention and stuff like that 😊 I may start putting those titles in at the end of a video, what do you think of that?
      As for the list of comics, here they are in order of appearance:
      Zot! by Scott McCloud
      George Sprott by Seth
      a pinup by Richard Sala
      Lint/Rusty Brown by Chris Ware
      Black Hole by Charles Burns
      Watchmen by Dave Gibbons (written by Alan Moore)
      Batman Year One by David Mazzucchelli (written by Frank Miller)
      The Lincoln County War by Rick Geary
      Love and Rockets by Jaime Hernandez
      American Splendor by Robert Crumb (written by and starring Harvey Pekar)
      Age of Reptiles by Ricardo Delgado
      Polina by Bastien Vives
      Bone by Jeff Smith
      Hilda by Luke Pearson
      I Killed Adolf Hitler by Jason
      Castle Waiting by Linda Medley
      Mouse Guard by David Petersen
      Scott Pilgrim by Bryan Lee O' Malley
      Mind MGMT by Matt Kindt
      Usagi Yojimbo by Stan Sakai
      Cheers!

    • @fantumphool
      @fantumphool Před 3 lety

      @@ftloc We like to play the game of trying to identify those comics. Thank you for the answer sheet. I recently read I Killed Adolf Hitler at your suggestion and got really excited when I found that panel! I've never heard of a couple of those, so I'll to check them out. I think it's reasonable to experiment with where to put the title sequence and even leaving it out sometimes. I wouldn't mind it at the end sometimes.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      I just used it in my latest video! 😁

  • @wrestledeep
    @wrestledeep Před rokem

    hello. I just found out that Fantagraphics is releasing Elise and the New Resistance by Tardi in English for 2024 release date. Is this an older work of his or a newer work?

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před rokem +1

      Great question, and i don't know for sure. I know he has a book based on writing by Dominique Granger from 1985, but this sounds like a new work of fiction based closely on fact. I'll update here if i find out more, and please do let me know if you get any confirmation as well!

    • @wrestledeep
      @wrestledeep Před rokem

      @@ftloc thanks. i will definitely get back to you. I LOVE his crime books. I am currently reading the TARDI war series about his father. Such beautiful art with such dark and sad narratives. I wish Tardi's Newer works would be translated more. His art is so much better and more developed. Instead the publishers tend to focus on his much older work. I never understand that way of thinking =(

  • @Rtombooksart
    @Rtombooksart Před 2 lety +1

    can u please tell of some online sites where u get comics collected editions in india?

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 2 lety

      I generally use Bookswagon and sometimes Amazon for new books; I get used books from people online selling through Facebook or Whatsapp, but that is less about what you are looking for and more about what they have available at different points of time. I hope that helps!

    • @Rtombooksart
      @Rtombooksart Před 2 lety

      @@ftloc wow thanks alot for the reply , i love bookswagon too s the books there are always just less costly than on amazon , anddd a whole lotta thnks goes to you cuz i would never ve discovered tardi if not thru here , love that guy , reminds me a lot of herge whom i adore too.
      btw have u tried out christophe chaboute ? and paco roca? theyere fantastic too.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 2 lety

      Thank you so much; thrilled you've now interested in Tardi, a true master!
      I talked about three Chaboute books in this video : czcams.com/video/UgLNTyp1ioU/video.html
      And about discovering more of Paco Roca in this livestream: czcams.com/video/vTGGBlSg5vw/video.html
      There's also a sort of follow up video with more Tardi here: czcams.com/video/aIX86fw1sGo/video.html
      I hope you enjoy them!

  • @devlinpriest5964
    @devlinpriest5964 Před 3 lety

    You know I keep thinking after watching your videos, how much would you value your entire collection at? it must be thousands surely, probably very hard to calculate?

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha, I literally have no idea. But since I've never won the lottery, robbed a bank or inherited a fortune, it is all within the bounds on what a salary can afford. Just takes time and spending on nothing else, I guess? 😁

  • @cha5
    @cha5 Před 3 lety

    Jai ador Tardi.

  • @martinalvarez1264
    @martinalvarez1264 Před rokem

    I have the two Tardi-Manchette set published by Fantagraphics. Just read the first story, Griffu, and it's so cliché (in a boring, not must-have way) Bad start for me.

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před rokem +1

      Ah, that's unfortunate! But one good thing about Tardi is that he has such a range of comics that one story may not be to your tastes but another will.
      I'd be interested in hearing what you think of the other stories in the set, but if you find yourself not enjoying his violent crime stories, maybe you could try his WWI and WWII comics instead.
      Or the steampunk/ madcap ones 😁

    • @martinalvarez1264
      @martinalvarez1264 Před rokem

      @@ftloc i'll keep reading, but gotta say, they mention that Griffú was made in like 3 weeks, and it shows. I also have the WWI box set, but I don't see me reading thay any time soon.

  • @souvikmukherjee6493
    @souvikmukherjee6493 Před 3 lety

    Please review some Old Indian comics like Indrajal comics , Diamond comics 🙏
    Sir

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      Alas I'm not really an expert on them, my childhood collections have been lost to time. There are a a couple of Indrajals I have remaining but nothing that could fuel a proper survey. Perhaps I'll start working on that more informal 'comics of my childhood' video I have always planned! 😁

    • @souvikmukherjee6493
      @souvikmukherjee6493 Před 3 lety

      @@ftloc thank you for replying
      Well what about Phantom comics
      😀
      But I'm your Fan 🙏

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      @@souvikmukherjee6493 Thank you! 😁

  • @ihatefanserviceanime364

    Have you ever read berserk?

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety

      I read the first Deluxe and my Vol 2 is stuck at my sister's place and I haven't been able to visit in two years!

    • @ihatefanserviceanime364
      @ihatefanserviceanime364 Před 3 lety

      @@ftloc Ok imo berserk is one of the best dark fantasy comics

  • @needfoolthings
    @needfoolthings Před 3 lety

    Screw people. They're only there to keep books for I have not enough space. ;-)

    • @ftloc
      @ftloc  Před 3 lety +1

      Haha that's how I feel about them and money! 😁