I was never a big fan of war comics, even though my older brothers used to bring home every damn kind of comic, & I was reading comics voraciously by at least the first grade, if not sooner. (In second grade, I once brought all my comics to school with me, to show a friend. They fit in a giant grocery bag.) I was familiar with The Losers, & I did read enough issues to know who the characters were. I think in retrospect I didn't appreciate the art - the lines of Joe Kubert aren't as attractive to a seven-year-old as they might be to an older comic lover. (I remember similarly, as a little kid, being somewhat turned off by Neal Adams.) I liked the people who drew super heroes best. They made them more cartoony - or at the very least larger than life.
I haven't read the updated version but I did see the movie which, since it featured Idris Elba, is worth watching, especially if you're a little drunk. But it didn't make me want to read the comic.
I see DC Comics has a collection of Jack Kirby's run on the original Losers:
I'd be curious to read that, but only, you know, because it's Jack Kirby.
If someone had a collection of Losers comics they'd let me read, sure, I'd read them now. I miss having those old comics around. But did I like the comic & do I remember it fondly? No, I guess not.
I feel a little like a loser for saying so.
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