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 No.1048497

Does anyone actually buy these things, their just a bunch of random songs on vinyl. Actually let me rephrase my question, does anyone actually listen to music while reading a comic?

 No.1048517

Sam Young used to give "soundtracks" to his stories. I found them painfully obvious, myself, but it was an interesting idea.


 No.1048530

>>1048497

Only people buying stuff like that are collector capefags who must have everything related to their favorite cape or big two publisher.

>>1048517

Kieron Gillen does that for many his comics as well, and he shoehorns music into any comic he can. It is shit every almost time he does it. Only decent incorporation of music that worked with intended purpose from comics was in Watchmen, Empowered, and maybe Love and Rockets. Other than that it varies from silly to annoying.


 No.1048572

>>1048530

Niteside And The Rock used snippets of song lyrics in the dialogue as a recurring motif, but I don't think it's ever been scanned to show you.

So did GenXorcist/Cain/Kaballah Jones, but Ren Hayes constantly deletes his body of work and sarts again, so if anyone has saved the old stories they could show you.




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