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May 3rd, 2004, 11:32 AM #16
My top five favorite titles right now are
Amazing Spider-Man by J. Michael Straczynski (creator of Babylon 5) and John Romita, Jr.
This is the best this title has been in over ten years. JMS GETS the characters. He writes the dialogue perfectly and has injected a sense of fun and humor into the book that I haven't seen in quite a while. While I'm not a big fan of JRJr, his artwork is energetic and really communicates the agility of Spidey in action. Great stuff.
Negation by Tony Bedard and Paul Pelletier
High octane space opera action. A story about a group of beings from different planets in our universe abducted to the Negation universe and placed in a prison camp. They escape and are on the run, trying to find a way home. Interesting characters, well written stories, gorgeous artwork by Pelletier, and a cliffhanger every month.
Y: The Last Man by Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra
An interesting twist on the "last man on Earth" story. Yorrick finds himself as the last man on Earth after something kills off all animals on the planet with a Y chromosome. He, along with a special government agent and a genetecist are traveling across the country in a search for what caused this calamity. Great stuff. Another book with a cliffhanger every month.
Outsiders by Judd Winick and Tom Raney
Excellent superheroics. Gorgeous artwork by Raney. Nightwing and Arsenal form a group that will be more proactive when it comes to fighting supervillains. Wall to wall action and great character interaction make for a very enjoyable read month in and month out.
Flash by Geoff Johns and Howard Porter
Classic superheroics. Johns has taken the Flash's rogues and amped them up. No longer are they cheesy characters with gimmicks. They are truly horrifying now. Plus, Johns has given them background stories that make them human (see the Captain Cold issue). Great great stuff here.
Honorable mentions go to:
Stormwatch: Team Achilles - military superhero action
Way of the Rat - Hong Kong style kung fu action along the lines of a Jackie Chan movie
Wonder Woman - great stuff...Greg Rucka's the first writer who's kept me on this book longer than four issues
Gotham Central - crime drama set in Gotham City (Batman is there, but usually in the background)
Queen & Country - spy thriller by Greg Rucka focusing on field operatives of MI6
Sword of Dracula - a descendant of Van Helsing leads a military force in the hunt for Dracula, who now is nearly godlike in his power
Walking Dead - excellent zombie story along the lines of 28 Days
Abadazad - great children's fantasy
And for those of you interested, my monthly pull list consists of:
Abadazad
Action Comics
Adventures of Superman
Alpha Flight
Alternation
Amazing Spider-Man
Astonishing X-Men
Authority
Avengers
Avengers/Thunderbolts
Batman
Batman: Gotham Knights
Birds of Prey
Brath
Cable/Deadpool
Captain America
Captain America & Falcon
Captain Marvel
Common Grounds
Conan
Daredevil
Darkness
David & Goliath
Detective Comics
District X
El Cazador
Ekos
Ex Machina
Excalibur
Fables
Fallen Angel
Fantastic Four
Fathom: Dawn of War
Firestorm
Flash
Ghostbusters
GI Joe
Gotham Central
Green Arrow
Green Lantern
Gypsy Rose
Incredible Hulk
Invaders
Iron Fist
Iron Man
JLA
JSA
Julia Cruz: Evolution Cop
Kiss Kiss Bang Bang
Losers
Negation
Negation War
New X-Men
Outsiders
Patient Zero
Planetary
Powers
PS238
Punisher
Queen & Country
Rex Mundi
Robin
She-Hulk
Shi: Ju Nen
Small Gods
Sojourn
Soulfire
Spawn
Spectacular Spider-Man
Spider-Man
Star Wars: Empire
Star Wars: Republic
Star Wars Tales
Stormwatch: Team Achilles
Strykeforce
Superman
Superman/Batman
Sword of Dracula
Teen Titans
Thor
Transformers: G1
Transformers: War Within
Uncanny X-Men
Walking Dead
Waterloo Sunset
Way of the Rat
Witchblade
Witchblade: Blood Oath
Wizard
Wolverine
Wonder Woman
X-Men
Y: The Last Man
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May 3rd, 2004, 01:29 PM #17Registered as What?
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Warewolf...um...WOW!!!!!!!!1
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May 4th, 2004, 11:35 AM #18Yup.......
Originally Posted by Priestvyrce
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May 7th, 2004, 07:19 PM #19
Maybe you should post what you don't read.

Well, what I'm reading now.. Let me think..
Favorite Titles currently:
Ultimate X-Men - Great series. Better than the regular run (Till Claremont takes over, then, we hope it'll improve)
Ultimate Four (Good stuff)
Powers (Always good)
30 Days [Return to Barrow} (The third volume in this series) - Had to comment on this one. AMAZING HORROR. I mean, this stuff is great. Writer Steven Niles, and art by Ben Templesmith. This is one of the comics that will be on the big screen one day, but, it'll never do it justice since the art is such a pivotal part of the story.
Supreme Power - JMS (Dude from B5, and Amazing Spider-Man) And Gary Frank (art) show what happens to a world who is seeing the emergence of super beings. GREAT TITLE!
Here are the rest of my titles (Copied).. If they have some sort of mark next to them, it's cause I'm probably considering dropping the title.
1. Flash
2. Monolith
3. Powers
4. Savage Dragon
5. X-Men
6. Uncanny X-Men
7. Spawn
8. Daredevil
9. Ultimate X-Men
10. Ultimate Spider-Man
11. Ultimate 4
12. Amazing Spider-Man
13. Captain Marvel (Issue #25 last one)
14. Tarot Witch of the Blackrose (Bi-Monthly)
15. Batman
16. Fallen Angel
17. Outsiders
18. Teen Titans
19. Spec Spider-Man
20. Supreme Power
21. Batman/Super-Man
22. Runaways <?>
23. JSA
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May 18th, 2004, 06:44 AM #20Registered User
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What! Thank you for telling me. It seems that the news doesn't travel to the frozen north. Do you know if they plan to relaunch it or something?13. Captain Marvel (Issue #25 last one)
I finally remebered to bring my comicbook list:
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JLA (loved the trades. Hopefully they continued to be as great)
JSA,
Nightwing (an old favourite. I was a bit worried for a while, but no longer)
Teen Titans (not so sure. I'm an old Titans fan, but I never had any interest in the Young Justice comic)
Outsiders (almost like the old Titans title. I like!)
Wonder Woman
Elfquest (I'm an old fan of EQ as well. Very glad to see that DC publishes new material, too. Even if it is in hardcover...
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Vertigo
Lucifer
Dark Horse
Blade of the Immortal (I like it very much!)
Marvel
Avengers
Captain Marvel
Exiles
Excalibur
Fantastic Four
Inhumans
Silver Surfer (not as cosmic as I expected)
Thor (very intereting current storyline)
Ultimates
X-treme X-men (Still haven't gotten the last 2 issues)
Wildstorm
Authority, vol 2 (sigh)
Planetary
Promethea
Tom Strong (another strong favourite)
Terrific Tales of Tom Strong
Wildcats
Also, the Finnish editions of these comics:
- Mega which shows various Marvel comics. This year we have seen Hulk and Ultimates.
- Spider-Man
- X-men. They used to have both Uncanny X-Men and New X-men. However, currently they have Uncanny and X-treme X-men.
- Witchblade/ Darkness. Also has Rising Stars, Kin, and Witchblade specials and miniseries.
- DC comics has just started and they have Superman (Birthright), Batman (Hush) and Kingdom Come.
- Ranma 1/2
- almost forgot: Star Wars. Published 4 times a year.Last edited by Blackwing; May 18th, 2004 at 06:59 AM.
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May 31st, 2004, 02:01 AM #21Registered User
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I haven't had a chance to read many comics or graphic novels this year, finding most of them overpriced. I did read Warren Ellis' Orbiter which I thought was very good. A beautiful meditation on space exploration. Also read LXG vol. 2 which I also liked, but maybe not as much as the first volume.
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May 31st, 2004, 04:56 AM #22Registered as What?
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Vol. 2 of LOEG was definitely a step down from volume 1 and that's sad, since volume 2 started out so cool!
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May 31st, 2004, 05:29 PM #23Registered User
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Well, there was sporadic coolness. My favourite scene was the Invisible Man's blood slowly appearing on Mr. Hyde's shirt.
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July 9th, 2004, 05:38 AM #24
doesnt anyone read 200AD or Judge Dredd .Judge Anderson is the coolest character ever
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July 9th, 2004, 08:26 AM #25Registered as What?
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Originally Posted by magze
Fell in love with the old 2000AD/Judge Dredd comics with their Brian Bolland covers. They were just brilliant! And yes, Judge Anderson is a very cool character.
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July 10th, 2004, 12:53 AM #26Registered User
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2000AD was a favourite of mine as a kid in the eighties. Judge Dredd, Slann, Halo Jones - loved 'em all. It's well past its heyday now, though, sadly like most things I enjoyed when I was younger.
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July 10th, 2004, 12:56 AM #27Registered as What?
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Yes, they were a hoot to read back in the day, but when DC tried to renew the series, they just ruined it(this happened back in the mid 90s?). Some things should stay in the past, where you can remember them fondly.
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July 11th, 2004, 09:27 PM #28Registered User
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I've been re-reading the Frank Miller run on Daredevil from the 1980-2. So very cool. The death of Elektra is one of the best moments in comic book hisotry.
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July 11th, 2004, 09:44 PM #29Registered as What?
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Too bad they brought her back. Sometimes, a death should stay a death. Have you read Miller's Sin City series? I , at first, was hesitant to read them, but once I did, I loved them. I've read all the TPBs. My fave: Yellow Bastard.
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July 11th, 2004, 10:40 PM #30Registered User
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In my mind she stayed dead.
Originally Posted by Priestvyrce
I've read a little of Sin City but nevery got into. One day...



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