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-Batman
-Detective Comics
-Batman & Robin, (Will likely drop it now that Damian is gone and he's the whole reason I read that book,)
Nightwing
Buffy the Vampire Slayer
Superior and Ultimate Spider Man
Green Arrow (If you dropped it I highly recomend you check out Lemire's run. It's great)
Justice Leauge of America
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Recently I've read the Infinity Gauntlet (personally I think it's one of Marvel's best) and the Thanos Imperative. ferrari2001
I don't read too many anymore, but this is one I hope to get to at some point.
Got this thing called AnomaLY to read it looks interesting.
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Not touched it yet but I get the impression it's going to be made into a movie at some point, according to the critics, some of which are movie directors and Harrison Ford.
Edit: Because it's a little bit good apprantly
I love collecting the Spawn book, they're great reads. So far I have up to volume 6 on the hardcovers. Hellboy, Sin City, the IDW TMNT, the HCs of the old TMNT comics, and my friend's comic that's coming out soon LMS: Killbook of a Bounty Hunter (it's the pic in my sig). Big news at Comic Con for that book :) MickeyTheNinjaAnd the Batman run on the new 52, got on it since I like Capullo's art, then it turned out to be a great great read. I wanna get those in HC too.
I love collecting the Spawn book, they're great reads. So far I have up to volume 6 on the hardcovers. Hellboy, Sin City, the IDW TMNT, the HCs of the old TMNT comics, and my friend's comic that's coming out soon LMS: Killbook of a Bounty Hunter (it's the pic in my sig). Big news at Comic Con for that book :) MickeyTheNinja
I have LMS on my shelf above me right now. The artwork is INSANE!
[QUOTE="MickeyTheNinja"]I love collecting the Spawn book, they're great reads. So far I have up to volume 6 on the hardcovers. Hellboy, Sin City, the IDW TMNT, the HCs of the old TMNT comics, and my friend's comic that's coming out soon LMS: Killbook of a Bounty Hunter (it's the pic in my sig). Big news at Comic Con for that book :) Hatiko
I have LMS on my shelf above me right now. The artwork is INSANE!
Just wait until you see the next covers for the reprint :) it gets better. And new publisher announcing at comic con, it was Heavy Metal now it's someone bigger and better.Recently I've read the Infinity Gauntlet (personally I think it's one of Marvel's best) and the Thanos Imperative. ferrari2001I've heard great things about it so I'll have to read it some time in the future. When it comes to trades though, I'm trying to pick up all of Geoff John's run on Green Lantern first.
As DC has relaunched a number of heroes and their origin stories I have been purchasing a number of those.
Though I have always loved the heroes of DC and Marvel I have read very little of the actual comics in the past just because I dislike starting in the middle of a story.
To give an idea of my interest in comic book heroes I am currently building a fiberglass Iron Man helmet. Once I am finished I will begin work on the rest of the suit. In the spoiler a picture of my helmet so far (still a long ways to go).
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If you actually wish to follow the progression of my work you may on my deviantart page.
@mindstorm You really should pick comics up anyways! Marvel has relaunched many of their books starting from issue #1 very recently and if you go to a comic shop they should have all the issue from #1 to the current issue. Plus, you could buy trade paperbacks to catch up and then start buying actual single issues.sagejonathan
I don't get the whole "I don't want to start in the middle" mindset. Comic books aren't like books, video games, movies, and TV. They aren't meant to be read from the start (unless you read certain indies which have definite end and are trying to tell a specific story). But do you really see Superman or Batman ending in your lifetime? There is no "middle", it's just arcs and stuff.
[QUOTE="sagejonathan"]@mindstorm You really should pick comics up anyways! Marvel has relaunched many of their books starting from issue #1 very recently and if you go to a comic shop they should have all the issue from #1 to the current issue. Plus, you could buy trade paperbacks to catch up and then start buying actual single issues.Hatiko
I don't get the whole "I don't want to start in the middle" mindset. Comic books aren't like books, video games, movies, and TV. They aren't meant to be read from the start (unless you read certain indies which have definite end and are trying to tell a specific story). But do you really see Superman or Batman ending in your lifetime? There is no "middle", it's just arcs and stuff.
That's an excellent way of putting it. as long as one can find a good jumping point, it should be very accessible and fun.Please Log In to post.
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