August 4, 20169 yr Looking to pick up some comics/graphic novels on Ebay, any titles anyone has personally read/can recommend?
August 4, 20169 yr From Image: Birthright Manifest Destiny But I'm a huge noob (only started reading last year in november) in a non comic culture so I'm looking forward for some suggestions from our American friends
August 4, 20169 yr Author I don't know really. I just ordered The Dark Knight Returns, Watchmen, and Maus. Edited August 4, 20169 yr by Stud-Flipper
August 4, 20169 yr Not sure if your looking for new, old, anything... genre or what... But right off the top of my head the ones that jump out at me from when I used to collect, Preacher, Anything Sin City, Watchmen, Anything Neil Gaiman Sandman, Marvel Zombies, Anything Hellboy, Might as well pick up Infinity Gauntlet/Wars, Heavy Liquid... And a whole bunch more depending on whatcha into.
August 4, 20169 yr I could use some advice as well, atm it's mainly image because i have no idea where to start with other publishers. Things I loved in the last months:Airboy, manifest destiny, birthright, walking dead, the rattler, i hate fairyland, saga, Southern bastards...
August 4, 20169 yr Author 5 minutes ago, BP said: I could use some advice as well, atm it's mainly image because i have no idea where to start with other publishers. Things I loved in the last months: Airboy, manifest destiny, birthright, walking dead, the rattler, i hate fairyland, saga, Southern bastards... How much of the Walking Dead did you read? I was thinking about buying one of the big compendiums. They're the cheapest as far as getting the most content. Each one collects 48 issues. And they sell for like $40. I've also heard alot about Saga. How good is it?
August 4, 20169 yr I m up to date with the walking dead, somewhere over 150 now, a fantastic comic, so much better than the tv series Saga is good, ********* up story
August 5, 20169 yr Author 7 hours ago, Alpinemaps said: What are you interested in? This is a pretty wide open question. I'm just now starting to read (comics, that is). I've mostly been considering older stuff from the 80's and 90's; Cerebus the Aardvark, Usagi Yojimbo, etc. I tend to like longer, epic stories that last a while, and that I get more bang for my buck. I'm trying to start out with the really acclaimed classic stuff and bridge out. Like I said in my earlier post, I just ordered The Dark Knight Returns, Watchmen, and Maus. Will probably order the first volume or so of Neil Gaiman's Sandman, soon. I like serious stuff and I like satirical stuff, but not goofy, slapstick stuff. Not really interested in much from the past decade or so. Will probably start reading the Walking Dead though at some point. Not crazy about superheroes either, with the exception of Batman. I got atleast a dozen Batman graphic novel titles I want to buy and read at some point. Edited August 5, 20169 yr by Stud-Flipper
August 5, 20169 yr There are some really good Batman stories from over the years - Dark Knight Returns (which you have), The Long Halloween, Year One, Hush, Black Mirror, and the recent Snyder/Capullo Court of Owls through Zero Year run.
August 5, 20169 yr Marvel has done an amazing job adapting the Anita Blake novels which I more than likely mentioned before elsewhere.
August 5, 20169 yr Author Just ordered 'The Long Halloween' and 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'
August 9, 20169 yr Author Newly added to my new but ever growing graphic novel collection are Blankets, Batman: Year One, A Contract with God, and Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth.
August 20, 20169 yr Author Ordered Pyongyang: A Journey in Korea, Persepolis, Bone(One Volume Edition), Bottomless Belly Button, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Fun Home, and Epileptic. Will post a pic of my growing collection once I get them all. Wish there was more discussion here
August 20, 20169 yr 9 hours ago, Stud-Flipper said: Ordered Pyongyang: A Journey in Korea, Persepolis, Bone(One Volume Edition), Bottomless Belly Button, The Invention of Hugo Cabret, Fun Home, and Epileptic. Will post a pic of my growing collection once I get them all. Wish there was more discussion here Everyone is too busy with the (other) Death Star thread. Haha. Good choice with Bone, I vaguely remember that series.
August 20, 20169 yr I listen to the Comic Geek Speak podcast, and they mention Bone all the time. They like it a lot. I've heard it's a good series for kids.
August 20, 20169 yr I've been reading comics for almost 30 years. The type of comics you like will depend on your tastes. A general rule of thumb is whatever genre of movies/tv you like you will also like those kinds of comics. I tend to like non superhero comics. Sci fi, horror, crime fiction. Image/Vertigo are my favorite publishers. Just off the top of my head: Y The Last ManSweet ToothPlanetaryAlan Moore Swamp Thing runPreacherSouthern Bastards SagaLazarusCriminalIf you narrow it down to a particular genre I can give some more suggestions. Writers that I like include, Brian K Vaughn, Jason Aaron, Alan Moore, Garth Ennis, Jeff Lemire, Greg Rucka, Ed Brubacker.
August 20, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, jbacunn said: I've been reading comics for almost 30 years. The type of comics you like will depend on your tastes. A general rule of thumb is whatever genre of movies/tv you like you will also like those kinds of comics. I tend to like non superhero comics. Sci fi, horror, crime fiction. Image/Vertigo are my favorite publishers. Just off the top of my head: Y The Last Man Sweet Tooth Planetary Alan Moore Swamp Thing run Preacher Southern Bastards Saga Lazarus Criminal If you narrow it down to a particular genre I can give some more suggestions. Writers that I like include, Brian K Vaughn, Jason Aaron, Alan Moore, Garth Ennis, Jeff Lemire, Greg Rucka, Ed Brubacker. Looks like my kind of taste. Southern Bastards, Saga & Y The last man are in my reading list already, love all three of them. I'll check out all the other ones you suggested. Thx.
September 29, 20169 yr Sweet Tooth was absolutely fantastic, marvelous! Planetary is ok, allthough I haven't got that 'hook' yet.
September 29, 20169 yr 10 hours ago, BP said: Sweet Tooth was absolutely fantastic, marvelous! Planetary is ok, allthough I haven't got that 'hook' yet. I liked Planetary all right. completely disappointed in the ending though. I liked it as I read each issue and saw how he changed up the origins of comic heroes and stories. Have you read Transmetropolitan?
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