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It’s a bit out of left field but you might enjoy Saint Young Men. It’s about Jesus and Buddha being unemployed losers in Tokyo
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Lucifunk posted:I'm starting a pull box for the first time in years. I don't really need any Big 2 unless it's just that I want to display the cover. I'm blanking on what to put on it. I have subs to both online services I also justify some of my irresponsible purchases by saying that I want to support my local store. It's valid! The Blade Runner book is in the final (allegedly) arc of its run. The previous runs were 12 issues, so there are 7 left in 2039. I think it's pretty good quality, personally. It kind of finds its feet in 2019, 2029 is solid, and 2039 has been more of the same.
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i love my grizzled, lesbian, replicant loving, fake-blade runner
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Danknificent posted:I also justify some of my irresponsible purchases by saying that I want to support my local store. It's valid! Thanks for the info, that sounds perfect. thetoughestbean posted:It’s a bit out of left field but you might enjoy Saint Young Men. It’s about Jesus and Buddha being unemployed losers in Tokyo That sounds rad I'll look into it too. Having been one, I also like dirtbag stories.
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# ? Aug 4, 2023 15:02 |
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What's worth reading if I'm interested in The Runaways? I've read up through to the beginning of the Whedon run but I've heard it sucks.
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I don't think I've read any Runaways that I didn't like? The Whedon stuff isn't bad, just that it took a long time to come out (14 months for 6 issues) and wasn't really worth the wait. It's alright in a single sitting. Sorry, I don't remember details of a lot of the stuff after that, but remember finding it all pretty good. Just, not up to the level of the original BKV run. I'd say it's worth a read if you're doing it on Marvel Unlimited or borrowing the books, might not be worth hunting down old TPBs. Edit: though, thinking about it some more, the Whedon story is about a traveling into the past and finding a child married to an older guy, so.... Uthor fucked around with this message at 15:12 on Aug 12, 2023 |
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If you like books about teens with powers dealing with jerk adults check out Dysart's Harbinger run by Valient Comics. It's pretty much a X-Men ripoff but Dysart manages to make the teens realistic enough (and jerks enough) and has the whole teen found family thing going on. Really worth checking out.
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I never read the Whedon stuff but the initial Vaugh run and the recent Rowell run are great
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Madkal posted:If you like books about teens with powers dealing with jerk adults check out Dysart's Harbinger run by Valient Comics. It's pretty much a X-Men ripoff but Dysart manages to make the teens realistic enough (and jerks enough) and has the whole teen found family thing going on. Really worth checking out. It eventually leads into The Life and Death of Toyo Harada, where (post-reboot, pre-NFT) Valiant gets a crown for one of the coolest villain stories.
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Endless Mike posted:I never read the Whedon stuff but the initial Vaugh run and the recent Rowell run are great The Rowell run is excellent.
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What are the key X-Men storylines that feature Graydon Creed as the primary villain? I’ve been wanting to read more of the “topical” X books in the vein of God Loves, Man Kills or X-Tinction Agenda.
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I'm not an expert in the character, but was important in Operation: Zero Tolerance and Second Coming.
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TorpedoFish posted:I like dogs and want to read dumb superhero comics that have dogs. The more dog centric the better. Cats and other animals are acceptable, but I strongly prefer a canine focus. Marvel Unleashed #1 is coming out this week and it’s all animals
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TorpedoFish posted:I like dogs and want to read dumb superhero comics that have dogs. The more dog centric the better. Cats and other animals are acceptable, but I strongly prefer a canine focus. We3 comic, it's a short standalone. Highly acclaimed & recommended. edit:vv Or just someone who didn't read the previous pages very well, it's already been recommended I see. Serephina fucked around with this message at 10:01 on Aug 23, 2023 |
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Serephina posted:We3 comic, it's a short standalone. Highly acclaimed & recommended. You're an rear end in a top hat.
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I think it’s more that We3 is very much not a happy comic for people who like animals
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The worst books featuring animals for someone looking for more fun or lighthearted animal books are We3, Beasts of Burden, and Stray Dogs. There may be others, qnd all 3 are excellent books, but tough reads for animal lovers. If you are subscribed to Marvel Unlimited, there are several good animal based books that are more on the fun side. Gator Loki, It's Jeff, and I know I'm forgetting several others. I saw one involving a cat last week. There are at least 3 or 4 others at least.
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Pride of Baghdad is another really great book about animals that will make you sad if you like animals. Lions escaping the Baghdad zoo during the 2003 invasion of Iraq. Edit: We3 is an amazing comic, but absolutely the worst recommendation for someone looking for a dumb superhero book featuring a dog. It's like recommending Sophie's Choice or Rosemary's Baby when someone asks for a light hearted comedy about parenthood. That's why I called the op an rear end in a top hat. Air Skwirl fucked around with this message at 21:06 on Aug 23, 2023 |
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Or like recommending It's Jeff when someone wants something along the lines of Jaws. It's Jeff is a delight and I recommend it to the OP
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We3 is great if you're looking for something like Watership Down
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I hear that Dog Man is very popular
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Finished my reread of From Hell. I read it ten years ago and didn't enjoy it, the supernatural elements felt like an unwelcome distraction from an otherwise solid murder/conspiracy story. I liked it a lot more this time, especially the way Gull tries to fit his experiences into the hermetic/occult theories popular at the time and his own idiosyncratic understanding of the universe. I especially liked the contrast between Gull's mysticism and the rest of the Masons, who view their own occult traditions as flimflam and consider him a dangerous lunatic for actually believing it.
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Hello. I have not read many comic books as they're not really much of a thing beyond the collected omnibuses in the back of bookshops where I'm from. Mostly I've bought the collected stories for some interesting stuff on comixology. I've recently read some Batman stories. The Long Halloween, Year One, Dark Knight Returns, and some others. I just read the Court of Owls. I really liked the Owls story so I googled if it had a sequel or a follow up omnibus. I found it's the start of some new continuity I guess? I thought "oh I might try and just read that new continuity" and googled how to do that. I found lists of all these different issues in different series. Buying individual issues isn't really an option for me, I'm really looking for compendiums or omnibuses. On Amazon I can buy these 14 digital books which say they cover 2011-2016. I was just wondering if people knew what was up with those? I had bought a Court of Owls omnibus and then picked up what I thought was volume 2. I guess the first book I bought was an Omnibus of the Owls story and these smaller volumes are just the full run from 2011-2016. I saw in the first two smaller volumes that even though they cover the Owls storyline too they seem to have more in them. I spotted a chapter with Mister Freeze while skimming volume 2 and I don't recall that chapter appearing in the omnibus. I've a screenshot of the stuff I'm talking about below for context!
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https://www.instocktrades.com/products/apr190526/batman-by-snyder-capullo-omnibus-hc-vol-01 https://www.instocktrades.com/products/jul217161/batman-by-scott-snyder-greg-capullo-omnibus-hc-vol-02 https://www.instocktrades.com/products/sep227313/batman-and-robin-by-peter-j-tomasi-and-patrick-gleason-omnibus-hc-(2022-edition) https://www.instocktrades.com/comingsoon/aug237258/batman-eternal-omnibus-hc-(2023-edition) You want either those 4 books or the issues listed in them (google around for the contents, Amazon may be clearer and you can go digital or presumably use DC Infinite). There's a vague reading order to them due to plot points, it's been a little while but I think I read the first Snyder omni, then B&R, then Eternal, then the second Snyder omni, but I could be wrong. I also don't recall how critical Eternal was, and it's the worst of the three runs. Court of Owls is largely the Snyder run. The Tomasi run may not have had that but was very good and contemporary with Snyder. Also good, but in a different path, are the three Morrison omnis (I'm not a huge fan of his run but it it's good and introduces Damien) and Greyson by Tom King - I think the latter kinda requires reading the former. edit: if you're good with digital then look into a DC infinite sub, I assume all of these are on that. Reddit should have reading orders of Snyder/Tomasi B&R/Eternal. I specify Tomasi B&R because he more recently had a run on Detective post-King (who follows Snyder). Zachack fucked around with this message at 04:59 on Sep 7, 2023 |
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Zachack posted:https://www.instocktrades.com/products/apr190526/batman-by-snyder-capullo-omnibus-hc-vol-01 This helps a lot! I checked but DC Infinite isn't available in my region. I I'm not sure if the smaller volumes that are on amazon cover the same issues as that big omnibus you linked. Annoyingly the smaller volumes don't list what issues they gather in the item description or in their own table of contents. However that website you linked lists the chapters in them. I think I'll try and grab that first omnibus on digital if possible. So I guess my core question is if I am just kind of interested in Batman can I read those omnibuses and not worry too much about all the side stuff I might miss? I really appreciate your time! e: using what you sent me I found another site that lists New 52 reading order specifically in terms of trade paperbacks and omnibus stuff. So that's me set. Thanks! EmmyOk fucked around with this message at 10:23 on Sep 7, 2023 |
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Omnibus tend to collect everything related to a specific story. Obviously, it won't collect everything that may come up related to a character that's been around for like a century. General advice: read what you find interesting, pick up the stories that explain the confusing parts if that interests you. Read a wiki if it's confusing, but not interesting.
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DCU has started putting collected volumes together in some of their books. I know I've seen them in Batman and Nightwing. Trouble is, sometimes the Read Next veers off track when one appears in the reading list. DCU is a pretty good deal if you want to read a lot of stuff. The highest tier is only a month behind and a lot of Wildstorm stuff is appearing along with Vertigo being added more quickly than before. Hell I got a physical special edition of the Death of Superman trade for subscribers only for free for being a subscriber. They gave out game codes for Fortnite and Gotham Knights too. Imo it's worth it if you don't mind not owning the physical books if you're looking at doing a lot of reading.
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This might be a weird request but I’m putting together an endcap at work for cozy comics. I can think of a lot of manga that are cozy in theme, like Laid Back Camp, but are there any Western comics that are particularly cozy?
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thetoughestbean posted:This might be a weird request but I’m putting together an endcap at work for cozy comics. I can think of a lot of manga that are cozy in theme, like Laid Back Camp, but are there any Western comics that are particularly cozy? The Walt And Skeezix comic strip collections (especially the Sunday comics)
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What are the current Marvel/DC runs worth checking out? Looking to get back in. Disclaimer: I am going to end up reading Teen Titans no matter what because I have no self respect. Edit - Any cool new indie books that have started up since 2021 would be appreciated too. Roth fucked around with this message at 20:49 on Nov 8, 2023 |
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Check out Ultimate Universe #1, that's the current Marvel Hype thing and for once it actually seems to be worth getting invested in
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I'm into the current Doctor Strange comic. Issue #9 just came out, but you kind of need to start with #1 from March.
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Roth posted:What are the current Marvel/DC runs worth checking out? Looking to get back in. Tom Taylor is writing Titans now and it's good! Not as good as his Nightwing but good!
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X-O posted:Tom Taylor is writing Titans now and it's good! Not as good as his Nightwing but good! My long national nightmare is over
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Roth posted:What are the current Marvel/DC runs worth checking out? Looking to get back in. I actually think Fall of X is a decent hoping on point for X-Men because it's just blowing up the Krakoan stuff. So there's gonna be references to stuff you haven't read, but they are a quick google or asking in the X-Men thread about them.
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Comic for a kid into acting, likes writing/directing plays and movies, etc? Pre-teen (voice is starting to change, where has the time gone?), so not a "kids" book, but not looking for sex or ultraviolence.
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Uthor posted:Comic for a kid into acting, likes writing/directing plays and movies, etc? Pre-teen (voice is starting to change, where has the time gone?), so not a "kids" book, but not looking for sex or ultraviolence. Stuff I read at that age and found valuable- but might be too violent in some cases- Bone Spawn Maus The Maxx It should now be easy to guess my exact age haha
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Sandman has a lot of stories about stories, which I figure kids into acting might be all about, but might be a little mature for them. Really just Neil Gaiman in general, they made a comic based on his Stardust novel and that should definitely be more age appropriate and should just be one or two graphic novels instead of 10 if you want to give them a complete set.
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Sandman is good, yeah. I think The Watchmen might be good too.
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Yeah, Sandman is a good idea. I gave my old TPBs to his cousin! (when she was a little older) I don't know Stardust, but I'll look into it.
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