Can you do one on "We Only Find Them When They're Dead"? It's a comic series about humans harvesting the corpses of gigantic gods in space, and covers a lot of things related to the need to find meaning, fate, and politics. I've only read the first few issues but I'm already hooked! (Also great drawing, coloring, and type styles as a bonus.) Otherwise love your work and keep doing what you do!!!!
Some other good ones are the Ancillary Trilogy (detailing the actions of the last body of a military ship), Blame! (A Japanese graphic novel aka manga set in a decaying megastructure that has long since forgotten its purpose), and Girls’ Last Tour (its about two of the last humans exploring a ruined city). I can’t really explain what makes the Ancillary Trilogy (my nickname for Ancillary Justice, Ancillary Sword, and Ancillary Mercy) good without spoiling it, but let’s just say that the world is a MC in its own right and it goes places you might not expect. I don’t have much to say about Blame!, but Girls’ Last Tour is really good, easily my second favorite piece of literature, right after Plura Magi Madoka Magica. Girls’ Last Tour is slow, it’s more like a post-apocalyptic slice of life than anything else. And that “post-“includes at least three, if not more apocalypses.
@@faizrabbani i own every single issue of this series and it took a long time and many city searches for them. there was something very special about waiting and wondering where this series was going to go. getting the single issues also made me go back and reread them because of the time gaps of the releases. one of the best science fiction series i have ever read along with the journey of the read that came with it.
If you’re ever looking for some unconventional scifi type books, “The Dogs of the Spires” is a good series to check out. The whole premise is that humans are extinct after some sort of apocalypse and highly intelligent dogs have taken over the ruins to build their own society. Lots of themes of repeating past mistakes, and the whole thing leans toward cosmic horror with a lot of the themes especially in later books. Would love to see you cover it since the worldbuilding is really unique and interesting!
DUST put out a short film (a little over 16 minutes long) called “Sunbelly”. It also deals with dogs taking over the world after humans foolishly destroy themselves.
C’mon man, we all know either cats or snapping turtles are going to take over. Snapping turtles can extract oxygen from water with their butts while frozen underwater.
It sounds like that one movie that came out a few years ago, called white god Edit : white dog is what i originally thought it was called and i looked it up and it freaked me out lol
I'm so happy to see you covering LOW. It's one of the best series I've ever read. Rick Remender's story is spectacular, especially in the form of the constantly-optimistic Stel Caine. The art Greg Tocchini displays is truly art: beautiful, emotional, full of awe, wonder, and horror. Anyone looking through the comments gets another recommendation to read LOW from me. It may be my favorite comic book series ever.
Why did humans only started to mutate and evolve after a billion years ? For reference, the Cambrian explosion was half a billion years ago, and our ancestors from then were tiny worm like "not quite yet" vertebrates. In the book's setting it's been twice as long and humans are almost, if not entirely the same ? Do they explain it in the book ?
Awesome, Quinn. Glad you're covering Low. After reading this book, I reread it again last year. The art, characters, world-building, and especially the family that cares deeply for one another are all quite enjoyable and memorable. In the first issue, Stel tries to save her loved ones from the borders. Armed with a spear gun, she snarls at them, "Get the hell away from my family!" Shades of Ellen Ripley, albeit not as successful. It was this family love, and not her, um, bare assets, that made me want to read the whole story ... and want more.
I wish you had touched on the personal relationship Remender has with this series. It’s part of his work through his depression, why it is so hopeful and optimistic. It’s a very personal story about overcoming the crushing weight of one’s own darkness and is one of the most beautiful things about the series. You should also cover his other favorite of mine, Black Science. Kinda the opposite, he leans into the darkness with that series, but it is so wildly creative and cool as hell.
Ok this looks really interesting and I vibe with the art-style, might have to give this one a try! :) Love the way you are getting into all these different works of SF - I hope you'll consider making some content about Ursula K. LeGuin's SF one day, since you did for Octavia E. Butler. ;)
Low is a fantastic series with beautiful art, incredible characters and rich thematic storytelling. I agree everyone should do themselves a favor and get this series.
ohh i didnt know it ended, I only read through probably the first 2 trades worth of single issues. This is good to know that i wont have to pour iniinite money into for a conclusion! ty
Aside from your excellent selection and wonderful commentary, you’ve single-handedly gotten me back into reading. I’m absolutely loving it. Somehow I found a copy of the killing star and it’s so haunting.
That’s crazy. A buddy of mine had just talked with me about this, and it is his favorite, and he isn’t a diehard Science Fiction nut like I am. Going to share this with him. You are on top of the science fiction game, my man.
I've thought about these times and that migrating out into the Sol system would make sense. Many moons should change and perhaps even be habitable. For the dome race there would be water worlds to inhabit, at least buying time. I'll be picking this set up to see what ideas they go through. It looks good!
It's incredible how much more sci fi I have read since I discovered your channel. I have just finished three body problems and the first three of Dune! Don't stop sending them!
I knew this sounded familiar!! I have the first volume at home! I haven’t been able to find the second volume, but I’m going to have to renew the search for it now. I can’t believe I forgot about it.
Shangri-La & Low were the two comics I used to follow along back in the day chapter by chapter when I'd get an internet connection coming home from school. Definitely an incredible read.
Yes! I'm glad to see you covering LOW, I really loved that comic series. Do you think you'll cover Black Science as well, it's also a Rick Remender series.
Glad to see you covering LOW! I remember reading this when it first came out! Remenders sci-fi series always have this sort of tragic bleakness interspersed with small glimmers of hope to them, you can definitely also see it in his work on Fear Agent, Black Science and Tokyo Ghost.
You sold me! I'm getting this :) I am a major fan of world building because I always ask those questions that stories often hint at but never mention. It kind of drives me crazy when I can't ever find out why something is or that the story I'm reading is all of what is there for that realm created by it.
Awesome video Quinn!!! It’s refreshing to see science fiction graphic novels discussed on channels that primarily discuss books. I hope you will continue to give us more science fiction graphic novel content when you can. And thanks for recommending Low, i will definitely add it to my list.
This was a really cool video, I for one would appreciate more vids in the future about graphic novels and comics as it's an area of fiction I'm not really familiar with but would like to learn more about!
Hey Quinn now that you're in a row, have you considered covering Stephen King's Dark Tower saga? For me it's the ultimate cosmic horror fantasy setting
Damm, with the way it sounds. The burnt are pretty relatable. Reminds me of how, rich people are currently prepping for end times, even shock collars for their workers to keep them in line, So the idea of that, prepper mindset, sorta working but also excluding them from a change that humans can actually endure, making them stagnant in evolution, fascinating
One series I would love to her talked about on this channel would be "The second apocalypse" from R- Scott Baker. I can't really describe the series without spoiling it but immagine a cross between Dune and the Silmarilion.
Ever since I’ve gotten into DUNE (thanks to Quinn’s Ideas) I’m now fascinated with the concept of Distant Future or Far Future Sci-Fi. While DUNE is set tens of thousands of years in our future, this LOW is set BILLIONS of years in our future- now THAT is mind boggling! What a great idea this Rick fella came up with! A society living with the threat of our Sun becoming a Red Giant that will ultimately engulf Earth! And having the Burnt be the leftover land dwellers and everyone else living in underwater dome-cities… and then there’s also Vampiric Mermaids?!? Talk about some serious World Building! This I gotta check out!
Awesome, there's nowhere near enough material on YT about this comic series. It caught my attention a while back while reading publisher brochure(it's Nonstopcomics in my country), and I do not regret trying it out. Great story and art through and through, although Remeder took way too many shortcuts with the finale, it is literally "WTF just happened?"
Once again, ordered the hard copy (I find it tough to appreciate graphic content on my Kindle 🤨) before the end of the video. Your recommendations carry significant weight here.
Really APPRECIATE how you tirelessly introduce us to fantastic Sci Fi lit we may not be familiar with. Currently reading Blindsight and will find a way to source Low (3rd world country problems, hehe). Keep up the great work. THANKS!!
Can you do one on "We Only Find Them When They're Dead"? It's a comic series about humans harvesting the corpses of gigantic gods in space, and covers a lot of things related to the need to find meaning, fate, and politics. I've only read the first few issues but I'm already hooked! (Also great drawing, coloring, and type styles as a bonus.) Otherwise love your work and keep doing what you do!!!!
Some other good ones are the Ancillary Trilogy (detailing the actions of the last body of a military ship), Blame! (A Japanese graphic novel aka manga set in a decaying megastructure that has long since forgotten its purpose), and Girls’ Last Tour (its about two of the last humans exploring a ruined city).
I can’t really explain what makes the Ancillary Trilogy (my nickname for Ancillary Justice, Ancillary Sword, and Ancillary Mercy) good without spoiling it, but let’s just say that the world is a MC in its own right and it goes places you might not expect.
I don’t have much to say about Blame!, but Girls’ Last Tour is really good, easily my second favorite piece of literature, right after Plura Magi Madoka Magica. Girls’ Last Tour is slow, it’s more like a post-apocalyptic slice of life than anything else. And that “post-“includes at least three, if not more apocalypses.
That sounds bloody good, i'ma check it out.
Wow that sounds so fking cool. The idea is genius
This sounds a lot like kill 6 billion demons
Sounds interesting. I'll check it out
LOW was so overlooked when it was coming out in single issues. It's one of my favorite Remender series for sure.
Agreed! But it works so much better as a graphic novel!
@@faizrabbani i own every single issue of this series and it took a long time and many city searches for them. there was something very special about waiting and wondering where this series was going to go. getting the single issues also made me go back and reread them because of the time gaps of the releases. one of the best science fiction series i have ever read along with the journey of the read that came with it.
If you’re ever looking for some unconventional scifi type books, “The Dogs of the Spires” is a good series to check out. The whole premise is that humans are extinct after some sort of apocalypse and highly intelligent dogs have taken over the ruins to build their own society. Lots of themes of repeating past mistakes, and the whole thing leans toward cosmic horror with a lot of the themes especially in later books. Would love to see you cover it since the worldbuilding is really unique and interesting!
DUST put out a short film (a little over 16 minutes long) called “Sunbelly”. It also deals with dogs taking over the world after humans foolishly destroy themselves.
C’mon man, we all know either cats or snapping turtles are going to take over. Snapping turtles can extract oxygen from water with their butts while frozen underwater.
Sounds a lot like the premise of Clifford D. Simak's _"City"._
It sounds like that one movie that came out a few years ago, called white god
Edit : white dog is what i originally thought it was called and i looked it up and it freaked me out lol
Hell yea dogs
I'm so happy to see you covering LOW. It's one of the best series I've ever read. Rick Remender's story is spectacular, especially in the form of the constantly-optimistic Stel Caine. The art Greg Tocchini displays is truly art: beautiful, emotional, full of awe, wonder, and horror.
Anyone looking through the comments gets another recommendation to read LOW from me. It may be my favorite comic book series ever.
I have every issue. This series is so well written and beautifully drawn.
@@michaelkiggins3090 I have every issue as well. I also have most of the trades, but I have yet to get the hardcover versions.
Absolutely love LOW but Black Science edges it out imo.
@@Juel92 I need to read more of Black Science. Fantastic series.
Why did humans only started to mutate and evolve after a billion years ? For reference, the Cambrian explosion was half a billion years ago, and our ancestors from then were tiny worm like "not quite yet" vertebrates. In the book's setting it's been twice as long and humans are almost, if not entirely the same ? Do they explain it in the book ?
It's always a good day when Quinn uploads. Cheers lad, have a good one!
Awesome, Quinn. Glad you're covering Low. After reading this book, I reread it again last year. The art, characters, world-building, and especially the family that cares deeply for one another are all quite enjoyable and memorable. In the first issue, Stel tries to save her loved ones from the borders. Armed with a spear gun, she snarls at them, "Get the hell away from my family!" Shades of Ellen Ripley, albeit not as successful. It was this family love, and not her, um, bare assets, that made me want to read the whole story ... and want more.
I wish you had touched on the personal relationship Remender has with this series. It’s part of his work through his depression, why it is so hopeful and optimistic. It’s a very personal story about overcoming the crushing weight of one’s own darkness and is one of the most beautiful things about the series.
You should also cover his other favorite of mine, Black Science. Kinda the opposite, he leans into the darkness with that series, but it is so wildly creative and cool as hell.
This guy makes top tier content, Deserves all the support available.
lol I heard "100% get low" as a clarion call to hit the dance floor 🤣
I would get low, but I’m getting old and my knees ain’t what they used to be. But I might pick up this graphic novel by Remender.
Year later, im white af but same haha
Ok this looks really interesting and I vibe with the art-style, might have to give this one a try! :)
Love the way you are getting into all these different works of SF - I hope you'll consider making some content about Ursula K. LeGuin's SF one day, since you did for Octavia E. Butler. ;)
If you want to give it a try, skip volume 1, it is god awful. I don't know about the rest, I gave it away and never went back.
Low is a fantastic series with beautiful art, incredible characters and rich thematic storytelling. I agree everyone should do themselves a favor and get this series.
I read this one, the writer notes she was inspired by this after battling depression and at the time i was too so it was pretty inspiring
This had one of the best endings a series ever did. Truly beautiful books.
ohh i didnt know it ended, I only read through probably the first 2 trades worth of single issues. This is good to know that i wont have to pour iniinite money into for a conclusion! ty
As much as I loved this comic, I'm not too keen on the ending
bought this because of you. Same with the three body problem series which I'm currently finishing, but this is next. Keep up the good work Quinn.
Aside from your excellent selection and wonderful commentary, you’ve single-handedly gotten me back into reading. I’m absolutely loving it. Somehow I found a copy of the killing star and it’s so haunting.
Recently got 'em. Very excited to continue the story!
Props for doing workout lifting those volumes on camera😅
Low sounds quite interesting, graphically they look very nice too.
Thanks for the video Quinn.
Fantastic comic. Greg Tochinni is an incredible artist, his gesture drawing is gorgeous.
What a great morning - not only does this book sound awesome, they have it at my library.
Quinn has enough ideas for at least several lifetimes.
That’s crazy. A buddy of mine had just talked with me about this, and it is his favorite, and he isn’t a diehard Science Fiction nut like I am. Going to share this with him. You are on top of the science fiction game, my man.
I am headed to the library Thursday , l hope that they have this there... thank you , you always keep me updated on good reading .
Your music intro never fails to give me a chill.
As soon I saw Low on your shelf I knew it was going to happen in these wonderful eons of contemplation
I've thought about these times and that migrating out into the Sol system would make sense. Many moons should change and perhaps even be habitable.
For the dome race there would be water worlds to inhabit, at least buying time.
I'll be picking this set up to see what ideas they go through. It looks good!
Can you complete 3 body problem . Your explanation was really good.
Yes! Please bring more attention to these under the radar gems. Low is a masterpiece!
just got volume 1 in the mail, very very excited. thank you quinn!
PLEASE DO MORE OF THIS BOOK ....I am dyslexic and this helps alot
I love your channel so much man. Litterally keeps my insomnia at bay.
It's incredible how much more sci fi I have read since I discovered your channel. I have just finished three body problems and the first three of Dune! Don't stop sending them!
Dude I love your opening song, please never change it!
I knew this sounded familiar!! I have the first volume at home! I haven’t been able to find the second volume, but I’m going to have to renew the search for it now. I can’t believe I forgot about it.
Oh, it's a whole series, not just one book?
Man, I devoured both those HCs! Great series.
i remember borowing it in highschool. it motivated me to draw and the story is great.
Outstanding video. I'm going to look for this.
Shangri-La & Low were the two comics I used to follow along back in the day chapter by chapter when I'd get an internet connection coming home from school. Definitely an incredible read.
Low is fantastic. Glad to see it getting some love.
Yes! I'm glad to see you covering LOW, I really loved that comic series. Do you think you'll cover Black Science as well, it's also a Rick Remender series.
I loved LOW! I kept seeing it on your bookshelf in other videos and was hoping you'd do a video on it. Masterpiece indeed.
Great video! Your recommendations have never failed me so I’ll definitely check out Low.
Glad to see you covering LOW! I remember reading this when it first came out! Remenders sci-fi series always have this sort of tragic bleakness interspersed with small glimmers of hope to them, you can definitely also see it in his work on Fear Agent, Black Science and Tokyo Ghost.
Man... That comic was beatiful, good old times...
Love this channel and these recaps. Ever consider doing an audio book series? I would love to listen to these books then hear your commentary after.
Couldn’t agree more. One of my all time favorite comic series!
I could listen to you narrate all day!
I know you focus on SciFi on the channel. I just finished Remender’s Deadly Class and it’s basically my personality right now. 10/10 recommend.
I love the way Rick Remender tackles scifi. Always fun and adventurous. Also a big fan of Fear Agent.
Looks amazing. Can't wait to read it. I always find new books and comics on your channel. Keep up the amazing work. 😁
You sold me! I'm getting this :) I am a major fan of world building because I always ask those questions that stories often hint at but never mention. It kind of drives me crazy when I can't ever find out why something is or that the story I'm reading is all of what is there for that realm created by it.
Awesome video Quinn!!! It’s refreshing to see science fiction graphic novels discussed on channels that primarily discuss books. I hope you will continue to give us more science fiction graphic novel content when you can. And thanks for recommending Low, i will definitely add it to my list.
My man. You got the best damn channel I swear.
This sounds awesome!! Definitely gona check it out.
I really enjoy non 3 body content because i havent finished book 2 yet.
Low is awesome and so are your videos.
That's pretty cool I never heard of Low. I saw saga on your shelf that's a great comic.
Ah! I had almost forgotten about Low! Such an awesome story and depicted sooo cool!
Love the intro music. Sounds mysterious and syfy
I love this series! Thank you for doing this video!!
Great stuff as always! 🤓😎👍
I love this comic series so much! Hyped to see a video on it, especially by you 🤩
This was a really cool video, I for one would appreciate more vids in the future about graphic novels and comics as it's an area of fiction I'm not really familiar with but would like to learn more about!
Never heard of this before- awesome
Hey Quinn now that you're in a row, have you considered covering Stephen King's Dark Tower saga? For me it's the ultimate cosmic horror fantasy setting
Nicely done!
thank you so much for putting me onto great sci-fi i haven’t heard of!
Not a complaint...I just wish your videos were longer cause i love love your content.. Loved your recent video on the trisolorians.
Incredible Video!!
Oh man, Low is one of my FAVORITE comics ever. Right behind Saga and Paper Girls!
Remender is one of the best.
thanks for the videos, great stuff as always
Good to see some Low recognition.
Damm, with the way it sounds. The burnt are pretty relatable.
Reminds me of how, rich people are currently prepping for end times, even shock collars for their workers to keep them in line,
So the idea of that, prepper mindset, sorta working but also excluding them from a change that humans can actually endure, making them stagnant in evolution, fascinating
This man should get from publishers some publicity money!
All my recent books have been Quinn's recommendation.
I want to cover you in gold
I started reading this several years ago and have been driven mad looking for it since then
Thanks for the recommendation, I hope your graphic novel takes off like crazy.
I always take your opinions seriously.
same
You definitely have an insight.
Yeah Quinn is a proper connoisseur. Always worth hearing his take.
I agree, this guy like "you should read this I highly recommend it" and I'm like "wellp guess I have something new to read" 😅
This sounds really cool! I might wanna get this book!
thank you for this great suggestion
One series I would love to her talked about on this channel would be "The second apocalypse" from R- Scott Baker. I can't really describe the series without spoiling it but immagine a cross between Dune and the Silmarilion.
This looks fire! Will be getting it
Ever since I’ve gotten into DUNE (thanks to Quinn’s Ideas) I’m now fascinated with the concept of Distant Future or Far Future Sci-Fi. While DUNE is set tens of thousands of years in our future, this LOW is set BILLIONS of years in our future- now THAT is mind boggling! What a great idea this Rick fella came up with! A society living with the threat of our Sun becoming a Red Giant that will ultimately engulf Earth! And having the Burnt be the leftover land dwellers and everyone else living in underwater dome-cities… and then there’s also Vampiric Mermaids?!? Talk about some serious World Building! This I gotta check out!
Love this channel
Great comic, loved it
Very interesting, thanks for reviewing it. 👍
Awesome, there's nowhere near enough material on YT about this comic series. It caught my attention a while back while reading publisher brochure(it's Nonstopcomics in my country), and I do not regret trying it out. Great story and art through and through, although Remeder took way too many shortcuts with the finale, it is literally "WTF just happened?"
Once again, ordered the hard copy (I find it tough to appreciate graphic content on my Kindle 🤨) before the end of the video. Your recommendations carry significant weight here.
I remember borrowing the first volume from the library but never got into it. Gotta give it another chance.
I love your theme music. It reminds me of Space 1999, for some reason.
Thank you!
Cool, new reading material.
Very interesting channel. Just found you, gonna delve in
I love your videos, also what is the intro music you use it's awesome. 💗
It does help set the mood given the philosophical ideas he discusses
@@mullerpotgieter yeah low key the entrance music is my favorite.
It’s always reminded me of the Ecco the Dolphin suite.
You should consider covering East of West. I think you’d really enjoy it. It’s a mix of prophecy, technology, and political intrigue.
awesome,i cannot help but i feel somehow more sympathic with the burnt.
To be fair if we wait billions of years before talking about interstellar colonies, we have already lost
Oh I love this book, last I left off they just launched the city to the surface. Still can't find a way to get my hands on the latest book.
Really APPRECIATE how you tirelessly introduce us to fantastic Sci Fi lit we may not be familiar with.
Currently reading Blindsight and will find a way to source Low (3rd world country problems, hehe).
Keep up the great work. THANKS!!
Agreed, Rick is one of the best out there. Out of curiosity, have you read his run on Uncanny X-Force? It probably my favorite of his.