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bobkatt013 posted:One of the main cops is an ex superhero And both cops now have powers.
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# ? Oct 28, 2017 12:41 |
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# ? May 14, 2024 10:45 |
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bobkatt013 posted:One of the main cops is an ex superhero He doesn't have powers at the start is my point.
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# ? Oct 28, 2017 15:33 |
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Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:Top Ten. Brilliant series by Alan Moore and Gene Ha. Probably the last really good thing Moore came out with. Highly recommended. Seconding this. Superb series. It was just before Moore took a poo poo all over the America's Best Comics imprint and then retired to complain about everyone like a crotchety old man.
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# ? Oct 30, 2017 14:41 |
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I'm gonna add to the positive Saga of Swamp Thing buzz. It's one of the best thing DC has ever published, in my opinion. I hope they reprint it in a nice deluxe edition at some point, because the hardcovers are super expensive these days. e: I just realized I accidentally posted this in the wrong thread because there were two threads posting about really good Alan Moore books at the same time. JordanKai fucked around with this message at 19:48 on Oct 30, 2017 |
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Croatoan posted:Seconding this. Superb series. It was just before Moore took a poo poo all over the America's Best Comics imprint and then retired to complain about everyone like a crotchety old man. He quit ABC because they got bought by DC and Alan Moore had previously been very outspoken about never working for DC again, because of how badly they hosed him over. The fact that Moore continued to work at ABC for any length of time after the sale is a sign of professionalism.
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# ? Oct 30, 2017 18:59 |
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Ok
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# ? Oct 30, 2017 19:13 |
Also everything Moore complains about is 100% true and the only reason people in the industry get pissy about it is because they've got stockholm syndrome when it comes to the Big Two.
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 04:47 |
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Lurdiak posted:Also everything Moore complains about is 100% true and the only reason people in the industry get pissy about it is because they've got stockholm syndrome when it comes to the Big Two. To this I say but one thing, buy the big two if you like the characters, buy Indie if you like good stories, by both if you like comics.
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 04:51 |
I meant more in the context of working for the big two rather than purchasing their products.
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# ? Oct 31, 2017 04:53 |
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Zoro posted:To this I say but one thing, buy the big two if you like the characters, buy Indie if you like good stories, by both if you like comics. I’ll add: Donate to the Hero Initiative if you like comic creators
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# ? Nov 2, 2017 18:34 |
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Zoro posted:Hey, anyone know any series that focus on super cops? I'm aware of Savage Dragon, though I never read it and am only loosely aware of the premise. I'm thinking of a series where superhumans work for the police force, or some equivalent, and are treated as government employees. It's not mandatory to work for the government, but using your powers is heavily regulated regardless. Want to use super speed to commute? Sure, but you got to use a special lane. Stuff like that. And costume vigilantes are treated much like they would be in real life: wacakadoos. Maybe the villians where costumes, maybe they just have powers. Some element of civil issues between those with powers and those without would also be great. It only ran for 14 issues, it was followed by a House of M 5 issue mini called Mutopia X.
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 14:55 |
That poo poo ended the darkest way I've ever seen.
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 19:18 |
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irlZaphod posted:It might not be quite what you're looking for, but there was a short X-series called District X, which featured Bishop working for the NYPD in Mutant Town. It was during Morrison's run on X-Men, Hine's series was one which did a pretty good job of taking that and just running with it. But basically it was a police procedural set in a mutant ghetto. Stuff like District X is probably why House of M happened in the first place, I believe Marvel editorial got squeamish with the logical conclusion of "mutants are a persecuted minority" meaning they had their own towns and fashion styles and all that and pulled the plug
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 20:38 |
The excuse that removing mutants was supposed to lead to "more creative origins for new characters" was always a pretty weak one. Although I'm pretty sure House of M was just Marvel realizing that every new mutant they create would be owned by Fox.
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# ? Nov 3, 2017 20:41 |
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What are the good recent stories about Lex Luthor and Dr. Doom finding redemption, teaming up with heroes, or acting heroically themselves? I'm a sucker for this kind of thing, and I've been so "out of" the Big Two comics over the last few years, I have probably missed some good stuff. I vaguely recall that Captain Cold also joined the Justice League after Forever Evil, which I didn't read. I've always been a big fan of him and the Rogues, so did that stick? How are the Rogues in this Rebirth era? Have they reverted back to their pre-Flashpoint personalities, or are they the same as they were during Manapul's New 52 Flash run? Any more good recent villain "face turns"?
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# ? Nov 12, 2017 21:17 |
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Luthor was with the JLs after Forever Evil too. The comic was actually pretty fun from that point. It starts in trade #6. Captain Cold only helped out for the first few issues there. Luthor: The Black Ring was a great Lex starring run that's kinda semi-heroic and comedic, or at least not entirely supervillainous. He's still in the role of a selfish anti-hero protector for Metropolis so will pop up in the Rebirth Super-books.
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# ? Nov 12, 2017 21:29 |
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Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:What are the good recent stories about Lex Luthor and Dr. Doom finding redemption, teaming up with heroes, or acting heroically themselves? I'm a sucker for this kind of thing, and I've been so "out of" the Big Two comics over the last few years, I have probably missed some good stuff. Bendis' Ironman has Doom pulling a face turn, first becoming an ally, then getting his own book called Infamous Ironman. He also helps the Fantastic Four in Hickman's run before, uhm, things happen in Secret Wars. Air Skwirl fucked around with this message at 21:36 on Nov 12, 2017 |
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Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:What are the good recent stories about Lex Luthor and Dr. Doom finding redemption, teaming up with heroes, or acting heroically themselves? I'm a sucker for this kind of thing, and I've been so "out of" the Big Two comics over the last few years, I have probably missed some good stuff. Read Hickman's Fantastic Four run.
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# ? Nov 12, 2017 21:36 |
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Uthor posted:Read Hickman's Fantastic Four run. To expand on this further: The entire run is available on Marvel Unlimited, and a year's subscription is probably more affordable than buying the whole run. So, you should probably subscribe, and then you will have access to all of the Secret Wars books too. The main SW books tee up Dr. Doom's face turn in the Iron Man books, so you should probably read those too. I enjoyed all of it. My only regret is that I wasn't aware of the existence of Marvel Unlimited until after I had paid full price for Hickman's Fantastic Four and FF run on Comixology.
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Big Bad Voodoo Lou posted:Any more good recent villain "face turns"? Clayface joins the Batfamily in the post-Rebirth run of Detective.
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# ? Nov 13, 2017 00:20 |
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I'm a sucker for post-JiM Loki as well.
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# ? Nov 17, 2017 11:53 |
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Hey all. Because I'd read through Beautiful Darkness, tiny tiny people living in the corpse of a little girl and enjoyed it thoroughly, I picked and read through another of the author's books, SATANIA https://www.comixology.com/Satania/digital-comic/581646 It starts off as a very Jules Verne journey to the center of the earth, then the wheels come off this adventure fast and hard. Well worth it if you liked Beautiful Darkness. Or maybe Hellstar Remina. Its an utterly phantasmagoric journey that hosed up my brain nicely, its been burning in my mind so much I couldnt sleep last night at all.
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# ? Nov 18, 2017 06:45 |
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Man I love the art. I'm a real sucker for art like that.
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# ? Nov 18, 2017 06:52 |
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The artist is Kerascoet, actually the pen name of a husband/wife team. Check out their work!
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# ? Nov 18, 2017 07:12 |
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I love Sandman by Neil Gaimen, what can I read with a similar tone?
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# ? Nov 22, 2017 01:53 |
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Have you read Lucifer? I've enjoyed what I've read of Unwritten, though I fell behind a few volumes in and never caught up.
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# ? Nov 22, 2017 02:02 |
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I've not read it yet, but my dad has the first trade book so I should borrow that off him at some point. Any other suggestions?
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# ? Nov 22, 2017 02:34 |
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The Sandman is kind of a spinoff of Alan Moore's Swamp Thing run, so read that if you haven't
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# ? Nov 22, 2017 03:36 |
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Lord Banana posted:I love Sandman by Neil Gaimen, what can I read with a similar tone? Most other Vertigo books of that era I'd say. Swamp Thing, Doom Patrol, etc
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# ? Nov 22, 2017 04:09 |
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Hey folks, DC has a big sale going on, and I have only ever read marvel. Looking to start reading some other stuff. Can you give me some recommendations from what is on sale right now? There is way too much to choose from, so any recs, just what you have enjoyed reading would be appreciated. I am open to anything, so long as someone here considers it good.
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B33rChiller posted:Hey folks, DC has a big sale going on, and I have only ever read marvel. Looking to start reading some other stuff. Can you give me some recommendations from what is on sale right now? There is way too much to choose from, so any recs, just what you have enjoyed reading would be appreciated. I am open to anything, so long as someone here considers it good. The Multiversity by Grant Morrison is super cheap ($5 sale price compared to $35). Actually most stuff by him is pretty good, though some BSS posters don't like him very much. His work on Batman (especially Batman and Robin where Dick assumes the Bat-mantle) and JLA (with Howard Porter) are excellent. Also rear end (All-Star Superman). 52 was what got me into reading DC. It focuses not on the big stars (i.e. Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman) but on an ensemble cast. Hitman by Garth Ennis is very fun and irreverent without going too much into Ennis's excesses (though be warned that there is a character who "fights evil with the power of perversion" and it goes exactly how you think). It's about a hitman (duh) with powers in the meanest part of Gotham. I'm also a fan of Planetary by Warren Ellis, it's about a team investigating weird stuff from ghosts to kaiju to other dimensions (and they fight an evil pastiche of the Fantastic Four). I especially like the one-shot crossover with Batman that sort of celebrates how the character has evolved throughout the years and yet distills him to his very core. Lily Catts fucked around with this message at 06:26 on Nov 22, 2017 |
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I don't think I could recommend Multiversity to someone who hasn't read any DC. You need Final Crisis to make sense of it, and bunch of other things to make sense of FC. I love Morrison and all his works but that's not a great starting point. His JLA would be a lot better or All Star Superman.
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Retro Futurist posted:I don't think I could recommend Multiversity to someone who hasn't read any DC. You need Final Crisis to make sense of it, and bunch of other things to make sense of FC. It is a good deal, though! (but yeah I agree)
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# ? Nov 22, 2017 07:01 |
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Start with him at the two Seven Soldiers of Victory trades. The structure is similar to Multiversity, isolated stories (or in this case miniseries) tied together with a framing narrative that leaks in, but I think it's better. And it's one of the starts of the chain that leads to Multiversity. To keep this simple, I'll go for a few modern runs with some variety. For Batman, you can start cleanly at Scott Snyder's N52 series https://www.comixology.com/Batman-2011-2016/comics-series/6644 Greg Pak's N52 Action Comics has a beautiful first trade https://www.comixology.com/Superman-Action-Comics-2011-2016-Vol-5-What-Lies-Beneath/digital-comic/167938 and the current 'Superman' is among the best things going https://www.comixology.com/Superman-2016/comics-series/71627 Jeff Lemire's Green Arrow was great. There's one jumbo collection for that. Great deal https://www.comixology.com/Green-Arrow-2011-2016-By-Jeff-Lemire-and-Andrea-Sorrentino-Deluxe-Edition/digital-comic/320730 He also did a really interesting go at Animal Man https://www.comixology.com/Animal-Man-2011-2014/comics-series/6680 which tied in with Swamp Thing by Scott Snyder (as mentioned, famous for Batman) https://www.comixology.com/Swamp-Thing-By-Scott-Snyder-Deluxe-Edition/digital-comic/263992 Out of those, I think only the new Superman would get you caught up in continuity issues, but it's worth it. edit: Obvious there's endless ways to go with almost a century of comics. The digital thread has some discussion going on too. Teenage Fansub fucked around with this message at 09:12 on Nov 22, 2017 |
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Yeah if you really want to jump in, you could grab Seven Soldiers, Final Crisis, and multiversity for $20 total, which is pretty damned good. You might be a bit lost but that's normal.
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# ? Nov 22, 2017 07:25 |
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B33rChiller posted:Hey folks, DC has a big sale going on, and I have only ever read marvel. Looking to start reading some other stuff. Can you give me some recommendations from what is on sale right now? There is way too much to choose from, so any recs, just what you have enjoyed reading would be appreciated. I am open to anything, so long as someone here considers it good. Here are three of my favourite series that haven't been mentioned. None of them require a deep investment in DC continuity. The Omega Men is about a super space cop getting caught up in a violent insurgency. It's by Tom King. Batwoman was introduced in the excellent 52 before getting her own run in Detective Comics. It's by Greg Rucka with stunning art from JH WIlliams III. Gotham Central is police procedural written by Greg Rucka and Ed Brubaker. It's about how the GCPD handle a world where the Batfamily and their rogues gallery exist.
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# ? Nov 22, 2017 07:44 |
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B33rChiller posted:Hey folks, DC has a big sale going on, and I have only ever read marvel. Looking to start reading some other stuff. Can you give me some recommendations from what is on sale right now? There is way too much to choose from, so any recs, just what you have enjoyed reading would be appreciated. I am open to anything, so long as someone here considers it good. I'll suggest some of my favorites for now, I'll edit in more later Suicide Squad (not the New 52 series or anything that followed, IMO those are to be avoided) https://www.comixology.com/Suicide-Squad-1987-1992-Vol-1-Trial-By-Fire/digital-comic/263972 Grant Morrison Animal Man https://www.comixology.com/Animal-Man-1988-1995-Vol-1/digital-comic/64432 Alan Moore Swamp Thing https://www.comixology.com/Saga-of-the-Swamp-Thing-Book-One/digital-comic/50784 Lightning Lord fucked around with this message at 08:51 on Nov 22, 2017 |
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Batman: The Black Mirror is a really good story by Scott Snyder and Jock which features Dick as Batman. https://www.comixology.eu/Batman-The-Black-Mirror/digital-comic/48354?ref=c2VhcmNoL2luZGV4L2Rlc2t0b3Avc2xpZGVyTGlzdC90b3BSZXN1bHRzU2xpZGVy Seconding Gotham Central and 52 also.
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Lord Banana posted:I've not read it yet, but my dad has the first trade book so I should borrow that off him at some point. Any other suggestions? What do you like about Sandman? Some contemporaries that were good, but not exactly the same in style: Preacher, Transmetropolitan, maybe Starman. Pretty much any Vertigo from the time. Books about gods and mythos and stories: Wicked and Divine, Planetary, (going with curveballs here) Kirby's Fourth World, Kingdom Come, Starlin's Warlock. Epic tales: Bone, Pluto, Simonson's Thor, Hellboy. Just a bunch of titles that jump to mind when I think of Sandman. Unwritten was probably the closest in style and content.
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B33rChiller posted:Hey folks, DC has a big sale going on, and I have only ever read marvel. Looking to start reading some other stuff. Can you give me some recommendations from what is on sale right now? There is way too much to choose from, so any recs, just what you have enjoyed reading would be appreciated. I am open to anything, so long as someone here considers it good. The simplest answer is it just pick your favorite series with rebirth on the title and buy the first volume. That's the latest jumping on point for all the currently running series. Some are better jumping on points than others. From that list, I recommend: -Batman -Green Arrow -New Super-Man -Superman -Titans -Trinity
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# ? Nov 22, 2017 13:36 |