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Comics & Graphic novels ?
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I'm a uber-fan of the graphic novel format - totally loving them. I'm into the non-super hero stuff and been captivated by some of the outstanding storytelling. I prefer Graphic novels and collected trade paperbacks instead of the individual weekly comics simply because I like to read a story arc in full (instead of having to wait for each weekly/monthly installment).

Anyway, anyone reading any good comics ? Recommendations ? I can recommend:

Conan (both the chronicles and also the newer collected stories)
Legend of Drizzt series
Okko (Cycles of Water, Earth...)
Transmetropolitan
Fables

and so many others............



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<Reply # 1 on 7/12/2010 9:16 PM >
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My comic taste is.. odd.

Johnny the Homicidal Maniac
Squee!
I Feel Sick (These three by Jhonen Vasquez - the Invader Zim guy)
Milk & Cheese
Wet Moon (graphic novel)

There's more, but I can't remember right now. My comics have been in a box somewhere for a long time.



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<Reply # 2 on 7/12/2010 9:24 PM >
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Most of mine are repeats:

JTHM
Squee!
Lenore
30 Days of Night
Transmetropolitan



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<Reply # 3 on 7/12/2010 9:25 PM >
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Oh yeah how could I forget Dirge!



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<Reply # 4 on 7/13/2010 8:06 PM >
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The Walking Dead.

It has 12 volumes so far and has been coined for a TV series coming this fall.



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<Reply # 5 on 7/29/2010 3:08 AM >
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I tend to have something of a varied taste when it comes to graphic novels/comics. My favorites are:

Y: The Last Man
Transmetropolitan
Alias
Ex Machina
Ultimate X-Men
Irredeemable
Ghost World
Kill Your Boyfriend
The Pulse



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<Reply # 6 on 7/29/2010 3:53 AM >
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I've been reading Blade of the Immortal for a loooong time.



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<Reply # 7 on 7/29/2010 2:33 PM >
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I have a huge stash of underground comix from the 60's. Stuff like:
Zap
Mean Bitch Thrills
Dr. Atomic
True Romance
Fabulous Furry Freak Bros. etc.
You haven't been truly shocked by a comic until you've read "Captain Pissgums and the Pervert Pirates."

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<Reply # 8 on 7/31/2010 7:38 AM >
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Post by WEKurtz

> Fabulous Furry Freak Bros. etc.

Awesome! I used to read these some time ago in my hazy uni days. Love the freak brothers. I'm inspired to hunt some copies down on ebay.

Post by joeyofnepal

> Y: The Last Man
> Transmetropolitan
> Ex Machina
> Ghost World
> Kill Your Boyfriend

A nice list, Transmetropolitan was a good series and I liked the fucked up futuristic cityscapes it was set in. Y is also pretty good I thought, but I really liked 'Pride of Baghdad' that Brian Vaughan also wrote. Ex-Machina didn't gel with me. Ghost World and Kill your boyfriend are classics.

Post by Esoterik

> I've been reading Blade of the Immortal for a loooong time.

I'm also a fan of BotI. Have read maybe 13 or so volumes but haven't read any lately. The immortality bit is the only thing that bothered me though, otherwise I like the series because I love feudal era Japan stuff. Lone Wolf & Cub series is probably my favourite of the genre. I've actually been meaning to track down the animated series of BotI.






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<Reply # 9 on 8/11/2010 9:43 PM >
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Currently my addictions are:

Preacher

The Boys(which is still going)

In the past my favorites have been:

The Invisibles

Transmetropolitan

Fell

In the future I want to check out:

Y: The Last Man

All Star Superman(I hate superheros, but supposedly Grant Morrison takes a different angle.)





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<Reply # 10 on 8/13/2010 5:52 AM >
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Update.

I just bought "Chew". Brilliant! About a F.D.A. Agent who can psychically know about things by eating them. In a world where chicken is outlawed.



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<Reply # 11 on 8/14/2010 5:18 AM >
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Posted by dirt

Fell

In the future I want to check out:

All Star Superman(I hate superheros, but supposedly Grant Morrison takes a different angle.)





Fell was great! I'm not usually into detective, good cop having a bad day type stuff but I liked the dark atmosphere of it. I haven't read any on GM's super hero stuff, like you I hate super heroes too. But Grant Morrison is legendary so I might check out his super hero work. Mind you I recently read 'Marvel 1602' by Neil Gaiman which is the Marvel universe in year 1602. I thought Gaiman would take a different approach. Well it started out pretty good (real good actually), then about half way through all the dumb-ass super heroes came out and it turned into the usual mega brawl.




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<Reply # 12 on 8/14/2010 2:36 PM >
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Posted by Oryx
My comic taste is.. odd.

Johnny the Homicidal Maniac
Squee!
I Feel Sick (These three by Jhonen Vasquez - the Invader Zim guy)
Milk & Cheese
Wet Moon (graphic novel)

There's more, but I can't remember right now. My comics have been in a box somewhere for a long time.


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I was going to type all of those and add:
The Cleaners.
Watchmen.
Red Son.



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