they've had to take chunks out for a 24 issue run
they've had to take chunks out for a 24 issue run
I'm still in the first graphic novel of Saga-how is it holding up?
Rogue Trooper (IDW run) #3
The Punisher #4
Red Sonja #8
Dredd: Underbelly
Red Sonja And Cub (one shot)
Ash and the Army of Darkness #5
Judge Dredd (IDW run) #18
I just read two new trades. New as in 2014 books. They're Hinterkind from Vertigo and Zero from Image. You should get them. Seriously.
That's all.
Also, I just reread Neonomicon and it's still as disturbing as the first time around.
Ghost #3
Frankenstein Alive, Alive! #3
The Crow: Pestilence #2
I finally picked up the hardcover Marvel comic 'The Battle of Tull'. Looking pretty damned cool so far. That whole series I have really been impressed with.
-SJ
Since I have not bought an actual comic book in over 30 years, I didn't even KNOW the Marvel graphic novels of the Dark Tower were comic book collections. Behind the times it seems.
-SJ
Ha. I just found info on amazon about 'The Man In Black'. Please bear with me folks. Like I said, I'm behind the times on the whole 'comics' thing.
-SJ
Rogue Trooper (IDW run) #3
Ash And The Army Of Darkness #6
The Witcher #2
A Game Of Thrones #20
Humble Bundle has a great deal(in that you can pay whatever you want for them, with certain comics added when you pay more than the average donation) on some digital comics right now and a few of them are comics that I am always trying to get people to read(Saga, Morning Glories).
This humble bundle lasts for the next 13 days. It would be a good chance to try out some great series.
https://www.humblebundle.com/
There's one hole in every revolution, large or small. And it's one word long.. people. No matter how big the idea they all stand under, people are small and weak and cheap and frightened. It's people that kill every revolution.
I just finished 'The Battle of Tull'. Too cool. I really do enjoy the Marvel graphic novels.
-SJ
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The Punisher #5
Rat Queens #6
Red Sonja #9
Rebellion:
2000 AD
Judge Dredd Megazine
DC:
Animal Man
Swamp Thing
All Star Western
The new Sandman prequel ( I forget the name. I might trade-wait the rest of these...but I doubt it.)
Vertigo:
The Royals Masters of War- A very different take on superheroes in a WW2 setting. Highly recommended.
Marvel:
Just finished Superior Spiderman vol.1.
Just started:
Amazing Spiderman #1: That's the new jumping on issue I mean not the one from decades back. Pretty amusing and good.
Original Sin.
Monthlies: Nailbiter, The Wake, Unwritten, American Vampire, Lazarus, East of West
Recently read trades: Jonathan Hickman - Teeth, Kelly Sue DeConnick - Pretty Deadly. About to start Brandon Graham's (of Prophet fame) Multiple Warheads and King City.
I just finished Perverts of the Unknown by Brandon Graham. Here's my review (and pardon my language but this was the first thing that came to mind):
What.
The.
Fuck.
Judge Dredd (IDW run) #18
Ash and the Army of Darkness #7
Serenity: Leaves On The Wind #4
I have been reading a Marvel event from last year called Infinity. I have really been enjoying it. It is Thanos related and I love me some Thanos.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infinity_%28comic_book%29
There's one hole in every revolution, large or small. And it's one word long.. people. No matter how big the idea they all stand under, people are small and weak and cheap and frightened. It's people that kill every revolution.
I am reading the last in my OTHER graphic novel obsession... Dark Horse's adaptation of Conan the barbarian. I have been a huge Conan freak since about 1984. In my humble opinion, the ONLY Conan paperbacks worth reading, are those that were done by Howard/Sprague de Camp. Many other authors have written Conan stories (cough... Robert Jordan... cough), and each of them were utterly terrible. None were true to the character Howard created. What I have loved about the Dark Horse series of graphic novels is that the vast majority of the stories in the series are true to Howards Conan, as opposed to the ultra cheesy versions of the character that has appeared in so many terrible paperbacks.
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The Savage Sword of Conan or the more recent ones like King Conan?