Below are posts associated with the “Martín Morazzo” creator.
📚 bookblog: Other Confections (❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️)
See, here’s a volume that is also reallll dark but has enough anti-nihilism in it to make it shine. This is apparently the last of the volumes I own, and I don’t mind not having any more to read… this series isn’t quite as much fun the second time through.
📚 bookblog: Tiny Lives (❤️❤️❤️🖤🖤)
Ice Cream Man rides a fine line between nihilism and anti-nihilism, and this volume was too far on the side of the former for me to really enjoy a reread.
📚 bookblog: Hopscotch Mélange (❤️❤️❤️🖤🖤)
Don’t remember how much I liked these stories the first time around, but the worldbuilding of Ice Cream Man is my least favorite part, and without the novelty of a first read, it was just meh.
📚 bookblog: Strange Neapolitan (❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️)
Caleb is my favorite in this series, and so this volume gets full marks for introducing his anti-nihilism.
📚 bookblog: Rainbow Sprinkles (❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤)
The first several volumes in this series came in an Image Humble Bundle I’m trying to complete so that I justify the money I spent on it, so I guess it’s time for a reread!
While I still semi-regret starting the series on hoopla last time, I’m glad I read the first few volumes together that time, because these first few issues are not my thing. I don’t mind the bleakness of Ice Cream Man (well, most of the time), but gore and ick are NOT my thing, and they are present here. My favorite parts are yet to come, but what I like in this series (almost despite myself) is definitely here already.
📚 bookblog: Ice Cream Man, Volume Eleven (❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤)
I’ve been waiting for this one for a while, and I got weak and ceded to Hoopla rather than wait for the TPB to arrive at my local library.
I continue to appreciate this series, and Issue 43 (the real horror is what’s going on in the world right now) is really good, a highlight of the whole thing. I have to admit, though, that it didn’t otherwise feel worth the wait. Maybe I got my expectations too high, or maybe there are just diminishing returns. I’m not giving up on the series, but I feel like it’s uneven.
📚 bookblog: Ice Cream Man, Volume Ten (❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤)
Still good! Not the most life-changing of the series, but enjoyable. I have heard good things about some of the issues in Volume Eleven, so I’m really looking forward to getting that.
📚 bookblog: Ice Cream Man, Volume Nine (❤️❤️❤️🖤🖤)
I felt like this one didn’t stand out to me. I’ll gladly keep reading, but this was the most “meh” so far.
📚 bookblog: Ice Cream Man, Volume Eight (❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤)
This continues to be unexpectedly good. I enjoy how self-referential it’s becoming with time—not the indulgent kind but the rewards you for paying attention kind. This is my second-to-last TPB I have out, and I’m already feeling like I need to reserve some more.
📚 bookblog: Ice Cream Man, Volume Seven (❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤)
This volume wasn’t life-changing, but I’m hooked on the series now, and I’m enjoying even the bits that aren’t what won me over.
📚 bookblog: Ice Cream Man, Volume Six (❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤)
The Watchman parody in this volume is as good as the Superman one in the last. The self-references are also good, and I’m interested in the “maybe I don’t need to do this” theme (even if I didn’t put the book down myself when challenged to).
📚 bookblog: Ice Cream Man, Volume Five (❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️)
Okay, I still find myself repeatedly wondering if I really want to be reading this, but this volume was good. Three of the four issues had lines that I could write sermons around. For such a weird, creepy series, when it gets meaningful, it really lands.
📚 bookblog: Ice Cream Man, Volume Four (❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤)
This volume wasn’t as hopeful as the last collection I read, and I have mixed feelings on the level of creepiness in these stories. The palindrome comic and the one happy story kept me going, but I’m not as keen on this series as I was a few days ago. Let’s see how things go in the next TPB.
📚 bookblog: Ice Cream Man, Sundae Edition, Volume One (❤️❤️❤️❤️🖤)
Kiddo was off school yesterday, so we took a trip to the library, where I saw the first 7-8 TPBs of this series on the shelf. I nearly checked out the first four, but on second thought, I put them back. This series shouldn’t work for me. It’s not my preferred style of art, it’s full of body and existential horror, and one of the reasons I put those TPBs back is because I was concerned I wouldn’t be able to sleep if I tried reading them.