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Re: Comic Book Thread - Surf314 - 07-23-2008

(07-23-2008, 06:30 PM)rumsfald link Wrote: Groo

Was eaten by


Re: Comic Book Thread - HuckBerryGee - 07-23-2008

(07-23-2008, 08:22 PM)HeK link Wrote: Deadpool?
success. Agent X was pretty cool too.

irredeemable ant man. Shame they stopped it.
add to the list: the boys (think of anti-superheroes)
nightly news
exiles

now for something more easter:

Blade of the immortal
MPD spycho
Vagabond

for everything else: http://bdcomics.bdgamers.net/


Re: Comic Book Thread - CaffeinePowered - 07-24-2008

(07-23-2008, 08:25 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [quote author=rumsfald link=topic=805.msg24105#msg24105 date=1216855816]
Groo

Was eaten by
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*Grue


Re: Comic Book Thread - Surf314 - 07-28-2008

Forgot how good Fables was, reading The Good Prince now.


Re: Comic Book Thread - Surf314 - 03-22-2009

Jack of Fables keeps getting better.  Scared to read more DMZ because it can be depressing as shit, but it's a great read.  Mr. Grey would love it.

Also started reading the new House of Mysteries.  It's really good but they had the most fucked up disturbing short story in the beginning about some chick that marries a fly, gets boned by said fly, bursts open with maggots and eaten and then blames herself for being a bad mother.  Seriously still messing with my appetite.


Re: Comic Book Thread - cannedpeahes - 03-22-2009

Managed to miss this thread at its inception.

I'm all for the Sandman. I read all ten series' in as many sittings. He's right about the beginning, it's slow as hell and Gaiman takes a while to find the pulse of the story. Once he gets it, though... whoo, boy. It takes off. The entire Kindly Ones story arc will leave you in disbelief.

Also, naturally, Watchmen. So many of you have read it either before or after, but generally because of the movie, that the recommendation is a raindrop in a well, but I'll put my weight behind it anyways.


Re: Comic Book Thread - Ianki - 03-22-2009

New great comics i have recently read:

The Alcoholic
Joker by Brian Azzarello
The Exterminators
Omega the Unknown
Criminal
The Nightly News

I'm sure i'm forgetting some


Re: Comic Book Thread - Honest - 03-23-2009

Transmetropolitan
Personally found it to be a hilarious and gritty way to explain big business' effect on the fabric of society in the future, and how much more ugly the world can become because of corruption.

Marvel Zombies
Yes yes I know you said to steer clear of the Superhero stuff but it's got zombie spider-man for fucks sakes. Also featuring a crossover with Ash Williams from Evil Dead. <3 Speaking of.

Anything from Army of Darkness / Evil Dead
Including:
Army of Darkness vs. Reanimator
Marvel Zombies vs Army of Darkness
From the Ashes
Shop Till You Drop Dead
Ashes 2 Ashes
Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash
Long Road Home
Darkman vs. Army of Darkness

Ruins
Ok I give up, here's more super hero crap. Ruins shows the marvel universe if everything had gone wrong, superheroes are hated and killed, freak experiments that create heroes (Like The Hulk and Spiderman) deform and kill them, and well everything's gone to hell. It's told from the perspective of a reporter, trying to finish a book about the tragedies of the world before he dies of Cancer. Very nice read, only 2 issues too.




Re: Comic Book Thread - Surf314 - 03-23-2009

(03-23-2009, 03:52 AM)Honest link Wrote: Transmetropolitan
Personally found it to be a hilarious and gritty way to explain big business' effect on the fabric of society in the future, and how much more ugly the world can become because of corruption.

Is this the one by Warren Ennis?

(03-23-2009, 03:52 AM)Honest link Wrote: Ruins
Ok I give up, here's more super hero crap. Ruins shows the marvel universe if everything had gone wrong, superheroes are hated and killed, freak experiments that create heroes (Like The Hulk and Spiderman) deform and kill them, and well everything's gone to hell. It's told from the perspective of a reporter, trying to finish a book about the tragedies of the world before he dies of Cancer. Very nice read, only 2 issues too.

This one intrigues me.


Re: Comic Book Thread - fyre - 03-23-2009

(07-28-2008, 11:49 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: Forgot how good Fables was, reading The Good Prince now.

Just read the first collection. It's good.


Re: Comic Book Thread - Honest - 03-23-2009

(03-23-2009, 08:34 AM)Surf314 link Wrote: [quote author=Honest link=topic=805.msg72530#msg72530 date=1237798359]
Transmetropolitan
Personally found it to be a hilarious and gritty way to explain big business' effect on the fabric of society in the future, and how much more ugly the world can become because of corruption.

Is this the one by Warren Ennis?

(03-23-2009, 03:52 AM)Honest link Wrote: Ruins
Ok I give up, here's more super hero crap. Ruins shows the marvel universe if everything had gone wrong, superheroes are hated and killed, freak experiments that create heroes (Like The Hulk and Spiderman) deform and kill them, and well everything's gone to hell. It's told from the perspective of a reporter, trying to finish a book about the tragedies of the world before he dies of Cancer. Very nice read, only 2 issues too.

This one intrigues me.
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I think it's Warren Ellis, but yeah. I thought it was an awesome read.


Re: Comic Book Thread - Surf314 - 03-23-2009

(03-23-2009, 03:55 PM)Honest link Wrote: [quote author=Surf314 link=topic=805.msg72546#msg72546 date=1237815292]
[quote author=Honest link=topic=805.msg72530#msg72530 date=1237798359]
Transmetropolitan
Personally found it to be a hilarious and gritty way to explain big business' effect on the fabric of society in the future, and how much more ugly the world can become because of corruption.

Is this the one by Warren Ennis?

(03-23-2009, 03:52 AM)Honest link Wrote: Ruins
Ok I give up, here's more super hero crap. Ruins shows the marvel universe if everything had gone wrong, superheroes are hated and killed, freak experiments that create heroes (Like The Hulk and Spiderman) deform and kill them, and well everything's gone to hell. It's told from the perspective of a reporter, trying to finish a book about the tragedies of the world before he dies of Cancer. Very nice read, only 2 issues too.

This one intrigues me.
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I think it's Warren Ellis, but yeah. I thought it was an awesome read.
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I was reading preacher by him for a bit but man it was just F'ed up.  This coming from a guy who counts Lucifer as his favorite comic series.


Re: Comic Book Thread - Scary Womanizing Pig Mask - 03-23-2009

Can we include Manga as well in this?

As for American comics, I just downloaded a torrent of all of Alan Moore's work (will buy real copies them as soon as I get more cash) apart from the classics like Watchmen and V for Vendetta is stuff like Batman: The Killing Joker, which is a pretty great portrayal of The Joker.


Re: Comic Book Thread - Honest - 03-23-2009

(03-23-2009, 04:11 PM)Scary Womanizing Pig Mask link Wrote: Can we include Manga as well in this?

As for American comics, I just downloaded a torrent of all of Alan Moore's work (will buy real copies them as soon as I get more cash) apart from the classics like Watchmen and V for Vendetta is stuff like Batman: The Killing Joker, which is a pretty great portrayal of The Joker.

Speaking of the Joker, check out Arkham Asylum.


Re: Comic Book Thread - K2 - 03-23-2009

(03-23-2009, 04:20 PM)Honest link Wrote: [quote author=Scary Womanizing Pig Mask link=topic=805.msg72617#msg72617 date=1237842705]
Can we include Manga as well in this?

As for American comics, I just downloaded a torrent of all of Alan Moore's work (will buy real copies them as soon as I get more cash) apart from the classics like Watchmen and V for Vendetta is stuff like Batman: The Killing Joker, which is a pretty great portrayal of The Joker.

Speaking of the Joker, check out Arkham Asylum.
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(07-23-2008, 02:31 PM)K2 link Wrote: Also, for those of you looking for Batman stuff, I suggest The Killing Joke (once again by Alan Moore), The Long Halloween (Jeph Loeb), The Man Who Laughs (Ed Brubaker), and Arkham Asylum (Grant Morrison), all of which inspired parts of The Dark Knight.



Re: Comic Book Thread - Surf314 - 03-23-2009

(03-23-2009, 04:11 PM)Scary Womanizing Pig Mask link Wrote: Can we include Manga as well in this?

As for American comics, I just downloaded a torrent of all of Alan Moore's work (will buy real copies them as soon as I get more cash) apart from the classics like Watchmen and V for Vendetta is stuff like Batman: The Killing Joker, which is a pretty great portrayal of The Joker.

Was Lost Girls in there?  Because if it was  :-X


Re: Comic Book Thread - Scary Womanizing Pig Mask - 03-23-2009

(03-23-2009, 05:41 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [quote author=Scary Womanizing Pig Mask link=topic=805.msg72617#msg72617 date=1237842705]
Can we include Manga as well in this?

As for American comics, I just downloaded a torrent of all of Alan Moore's work (will buy real copies them as soon as I get more cash) apart from the classics like Watchmen and V for Vendetta is stuff like Batman: The Killing Joker, which is a pretty great portrayal of The Joker.

Was Lost Girls in there?  Because if it was  :-X
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Nope, From Hell, Watchmen, V for Vendetta, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Killing Joke, Top 10 and Halo Jones.


Re: Comic Book Thread - Honest - 03-23-2009

(03-23-2009, 05:22 PM)K2 link Wrote: [quote author=Honest link=topic=805.msg72619#msg72619 date=1237843254]
[quote author=Scary Womanizing Pig Mask link=topic=805.msg72617#msg72617 date=1237842705]
Can we include Manga as well in this?

As for American comics, I just downloaded a torrent of all of Alan Moore's work (will buy real copies them as soon as I get more cash) apart from the classics like Watchmen and V for Vendetta is stuff like Batman: The Killing Joker, which is a pretty great portrayal of The Joker.

Speaking of the Joker, check out Arkham Asylum.
[/quote]

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(07-23-2008, 02:31 PM)K2 link Wrote: Also, for those of you looking for Batman stuff, I suggest The Killing Joke (once again by Alan Moore), The Long Halloween (Jeph Loeb), The Man Who Laughs (Ed Brubaker), and Arkham Asylum (Grant Morrison), all of which inspired parts of The Dark Knight.
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It's awesome enough to say twice.


Re: Comic Book Thread - Ianki - 03-24-2009

(03-23-2009, 03:57 PM)Surf314 link Wrote: [quote author=Honest link=topic=805.msg72615#msg72615 date=1237841756]
[quote author=Surf314 link=topic=805.msg72546#msg72546 date=1237815292]
[quote author=Honest link=topic=805.msg72530#msg72530 date=1237798359]
Transmetropolitan
Personally found it to be a hilarious and gritty way to explain big business' effect on the fabric of society in the future, and how much more ugly the world can become because of corruption.

Is this the one by Warren Ennis?

(03-23-2009, 03:52 AM)Honest link Wrote: Ruins
Ok I give up, here's more super hero crap. Ruins shows the marvel universe if everything had gone wrong, superheroes are hated and killed, freak experiments that create heroes (Like The Hulk and Spiderman) deform and kill them, and well everything's gone to hell. It's told from the perspective of a reporter, trying to finish a book about the tragedies of the world before he dies of Cancer. Very nice read, only 2 issues too.

This one intrigues me.
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I think it's Warren Ellis, but yeah. I thought it was an awesome read.
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I was reading preacher by him for a bit but man it was just F'ed up.  This coming from a guy who counts Lucifer as his favorite comic series.
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Preacher was Garth Ennis, but yeah, Warren Ellis is fucked up.  He did the first run of the authority before Mark Miller destroyed it, Transmetropolitan, Planetary, and maybe my favorite graphic novel WE3 a story about 3 animals who have been made into cyborg killing machines that can talk by the government.  It's a lot freakier and heartwarming then it sounds.

Ruins was the fucked up reimagining of the "Marvels" mini-series that Kurt Busiek and Alex Ross did in the 90's, but with everything going wrong.


Re: Comic Book Thread - Blues - 03-24-2009

(03-24-2009, 05:11 AM)Ianki link Wrote: Ruins was lolcancer.