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Comic recommendations
Well? Not just mainstream, lets see Indie and Manga recomendations as well.
My recommendation to others would be:
Queen and Country; good read, not too close to reality in it's depictions of military/Intel work but it does a good enough job to fool the casual reader.
New X-men; Grant Morrisons having a fine time being unconventional with the supergroup of mutants.
Exiles; off kilter and a fun read. Alternate versions of current Marvel characters getting used to play with characterisation writing.
Black Panther : I only have a few of these, but Christopher Priest is writing some shithot stuff.
2000AD; after 20+ years still the best out there, and where all those fast rising Brit writers/artists currently dominating Marvel and DC learnt their trade.
Judge Dredd the Megazine : a monthly comic rather than 2000AD's weekly, but a good lok at Dredd and his world, with some strong storylines in recent months.
Captain Marvel (PAD); This is another one that I only manage to get occasionally here in the UK, but Peter David just doesn't know how to write a bad comic.
My recommendation to others would be:
Queen and Country; good read, not too close to reality in it's depictions of military/Intel work but it does a good enough job to fool the casual reader.
New X-men; Grant Morrisons having a fine time being unconventional with the supergroup of mutants.
Exiles; off kilter and a fun read. Alternate versions of current Marvel characters getting used to play with characterisation writing.
Black Panther : I only have a few of these, but Christopher Priest is writing some shithot stuff.
2000AD; after 20+ years still the best out there, and where all those fast rising Brit writers/artists currently dominating Marvel and DC learnt their trade.
Judge Dredd the Megazine : a monthly comic rather than 2000AD's weekly, but a good lok at Dredd and his world, with some strong storylines in recent months.
Captain Marvel (PAD); This is another one that I only manage to get occasionally here in the UK, but Peter David just doesn't know how to write a bad comic.
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"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
Re: Comic recommendations
Oh yeah.Rob Wilson wrote:Well? Not just mainstream, lets see Indie and Manga recomendations as well.
My recommendation to others would be:
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Captain Marvel (PAD); This is another one that I only manage to get occasionally here in the UK, but Peter David just doesn't know how to write a bad comic.
I'd also recommend anything with "Ultimate" in the Title, especially as Brian Michael Bendis seems to be taking over all the titles.
"Powers" Kicks ass.
JMS is doing an interesting job with "Amazing Spider-Man". Not sure about the whole Totem thing, but I'll see how his serialized story plays out.
and finally...
"Y: The Last man". There was a discussing of the "Y-bomb" over at spacebattles that reached 4 pages without mentioning this comic. Every male on Earth with the Y chromsome dies, except for one Yorick Brown and the Capuchin he was training to be a helper monkey. Hilarity and sad stories ensue.
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Okay a few of my current.
1. Astro City: seriously just such a sweet book(a good amount of trades)
2. Lucifer: A very cruel SOB but done well...some lulls but most of the time they show you why it lulled.
There are some past classic stuff, but these are two other current pieces I give recommends to(Captain Marvel, Y the Last man, and Spiderman are mentioned and worth it)
1. Astro City: seriously just such a sweet book(a good amount of trades)
2. Lucifer: A very cruel SOB but done well...some lulls but most of the time they show you why it lulled.
There are some past classic stuff, but these are two other current pieces I give recommends to(Captain Marvel, Y the Last man, and Spiderman are mentioned and worth it)
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I like a lot of the ones already mentioned so I'll add some different ones.
The League of Extraordianary Gentlemen is pretty good. I mainly like it because of how it puts all of those classic literary characters together.
Top 10
The Planetary (how can I not like a series where the "FF" are the villans)
and if you can find the issues or the TPBs, Miracleman (aka Marvelman).
The League of Extraordianary Gentlemen is pretty good. I mainly like it because of how it puts all of those classic literary characters together.
Top 10
The Planetary (how can I not like a series where the "FF" are the villans)
and if you can find the issues or the TPBs, Miracleman (aka Marvelman).
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Domu: A Child's Dream by Katsuhiro Otomo. First serialised in 1980, two years before he started Akira, Domu seems almost like a prototype to his most famous work, the primarly link being enormously destructive psychic powers.
I also thought Maus and Maus II were excellent.
I also thought Maus and Maus II were excellent.
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And Akira. Both are in large multi-volume translated TPB.Aya wrote:Lone Wolf and Cub by Kazuo Koike.
And while we're on the TPB, get The first Authority collections, The Invisibles, All the Transmetropolitans, The Top 10 (Alan Moore = God), JLI by DeMattias, and the Sandman Collections by Neil Gaiman.
Also if you can find them, the early issues of Animal Man written by Grant Morrison, Suicide squad (the first volumes), Shade the Changing Man, Swamp Thing and for some daft stuff check out Barry Weens boy genius.
"Do you know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I get and beat you with, until you understand whose in f***ing command here!" Jayne : Firefly
"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
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Also for other essential things:
The Dark Knight Returns
Watchmen(where Moore really got his largest leap/start)
Also an old Fave(about 2/3 in TPB) Starman.
The Dark Knight Returns
Watchmen(where Moore really got his largest leap/start)
Also an old Fave(about 2/3 in TPB) Starman.
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Sometimes we can choose the path we follow. Sometimes our choices are made for us. And sometimes we have no choice at all
Saying and doing are chocolate and concrete
Sometimes we can choose the path we follow. Sometimes our choices are made for us. And sometimes we have no choice at all
Saying and doing are chocolate and concrete
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Doh! also BatMan : Year One, Prey, Year two and A death in the Family.Ghost Rider wrote:Also for other essential things:
The Dark Knight Returns
Well if it's his first set of works for a large company that got collected your after, then it's Skizz, also an excellent read.Ghost Rider wrote:Watchmen(where Moore really got his largest leap/start)
The Ostrander Starman? That's available?Ghost Rider wrote:Also an old Fave(about 2/3 in TPB) Starman.
"Do you know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I get and beat you with, until you understand whose in f***ing command here!" Jayne : Firefly
"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
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Actually the Robinson Starman...which as actually as good and someways better then Ostrander....course They've yet to make an Ostrander Spectre collection(which was truly superb)Rob Wilson wrote:I did and it's good...he actually at one point had a future of DC like KC. Going to have hunt for it but he posted a synopsis of it.Ghost Rider wrote:Well if it's his first set of works for a large company that got collected your after, then it's Skizz, also an excellent read.Ghost Rider wrote:Watchmen(where Moore really got his largest leap/start)
The Ostrander Starman? That's available?Ghost Rider wrote:Also an old Fave(about 2/3 in TPB) Starman.
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Sometimes we can choose the path we follow. Sometimes our choices are made for us. And sometimes we have no choice at all
Saying and doing are chocolate and concrete
Sometimes we can choose the path we follow. Sometimes our choices are made for us. And sometimes we have no choice at all
Saying and doing are chocolate and concrete
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Ah, I don't think I now the Robinson version, you're right on the Ostrander Spectre though.Ghost Rider wrote:Actually the Robinson Starman...which as actually as good and someways better then Ostrander....course They've yet to make an Ostrander Spectre collection(which was truly superb)Rob Wilson wrote:The Ostrander Starman? That's available?Ghost Rider wrote:Also an old Fave(about 2/3 in TPB) Starman.
"Do you know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I get and beat you with, until you understand whose in f***ing command here!" Jayne : Firefly
"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
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Where are you getting them from? I'm Uk and am having a hell of a time (My Ultimate X-men are upto return of the King part 1, and I had to get the Ultimate Spiderman TPB.).Crazedwraith wrote:Marvel's Ultimate X-Men we,ve just finish tommorrows ppl here in britian.
I also like ultimate spider-man but its gone downhill as they been putting orginal Uk stories now instead of just the U.S orginals
"Do you know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I get and beat you with, until you understand whose in f***ing command here!" Jayne : Firefly
"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
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I wouldn't say it's better than year one, but it's a damn fine story with a great ending.Demiurge wrote:Batman: The Killing Joke is an excellent Joker story written by Alan Moore. I actually like it even more than Year One.
"Do you know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I get and beat you with, until you understand whose in f***ing command here!" Jayne : Firefly
"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
Demiurge wrote:Batman: The Killing Joke is an excellent Joker story written by Alan Moore. I actually like it even more than Year One.
"....when I get half way across you'll turn off the flashlight".
It is a good story.
Some other good Batman stuff:
Son of the Demon
Bride of the Demon
Birth of the Demon
All have to do with Ra's al Ghul
I liked the idea behind Batman: Red Rain and it's sequels but I don't care for the artwork.
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Also I can't say this enough
Frank Miller and Matt Wagner.
Miller
Ronin, His Daredevil Run, Darkknight, 300, Sin City (all)
Wagner
Mage (The Hero Reborn), and Grendel just rock if I wasn't using Lamont as my avatar it would be the evil batman hunter rose.
Frank Miller and Matt Wagner.
Miller
Ronin, His Daredevil Run, Darkknight, 300, Sin City (all)
Wagner
Mage (The Hero Reborn), and Grendel just rock if I wasn't using Lamont as my avatar it would be the evil batman hunter rose.
The scariest folk song lyrics are "My Boy Grew up to be just like me" from cats in the cradle by Harry Chapin
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Hellboy, And I second the previous nomination of Bone (very funny).
"Do you know what the chain of command is? It's the chain I get and beat you with, until you understand whose in f***ing command here!" Jayne : Firefly
"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
"The officers can stay in the admin building and read the latest Tom Clancy novel thinking up new OOBs based on it." Coyote
HAB Tankspotter - like trainspotting but with the thrill of 125mm retaliation if they spot you back
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Hellboy-Hell Yeah!
Also if you can get the Phantagraphics GNs and TPBs,
Terry and The Pirates
Ironwood(X-rated)
Milo Manara: Trip to Tulaun, Deis Ires, Click, Click II (all NC17 Rated)
Also if you can get the Phantagraphics GNs and TPBs,
Terry and The Pirates
Ironwood(X-rated)
Milo Manara: Trip to Tulaun, Deis Ires, Click, Click II (all NC17 Rated)
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Um im getting them from a newsagent. Are u reading imports then? or the panini comics reprints? Tommorows people where the first 6 issues of ultimate and the 3 of panini's reprintsRob Wilson wrote:Where are you getting them from? I'm Uk and am having a hell of a time (My Ultimate X-men are upto return of the King part 1, and I had to get the Ultimate Spiderman TPB.).Crazedwraith wrote:Marvel's Ultimate X-Men we,ve just finish tommorrows ppl here in britian.
I also like ultimate spider-man but its gone downhill as they been putting orginal Uk stories now instead of just the U.S orginals