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Didn't see much about comics here so I thought, what the heck. What are you guys reading in the way of comics and graphic novels?

 

I just finished the Doctor Who/Stat Trek: The Next Generation Crossover Assimilation2 and after I finish Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep I'll bee moving on to the Marvel Event story line Fear Itself which I've had sitting on my shelf for about a year.

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Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep is a very good book, need to read more of Dick's stuff

 

havent read a comic since around the time Civil War ended...the Skrull invasion I think

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Love the movie! I only just got this today and haven't got through that far yet.... :)

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Love the movie! I only just got this today and haven't got through that far yet.... :)

Coincidentally, I was planning on getting that today after I had previously decided not to 2 weeks ago
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Love the movie! I only just got this today and haven't got through that far yet.... :)

Coincidentally, I was planning on getting that today after I had previously decided not to 2 weeks ago

 

 

It is definitely worth the money. Alan Moore is a genius and I do not use the term lightly. The amazing thing about V For Vendetta is that it came out after Watchmen and is still considered a high water mark among Moore's work. The movie adaption was way better too.

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http://i1204.photobucket.com/albums/bb414/lyndseyg2112/null-60.jpg

 

Love the movie! I only just got this today and haven't got through that far yet.... :)

Coincidentally, I was planning on getting that today after I had previously decided not to 2 weeks ago

 

 

It is definitely worth the money. Alan Moore is a genius and I do not use the term lightly. The amazing thing about V For Vendetta is that it came out after Watchmen and is still considered a high water mark among Moore's work. The movie adaption was way better too.

 

V for Vendetta is on my wish list. I'm a big Moore fan. I've read Watchmen, the Killing Joke and Volumes One and Two of the League of Extraordinary Gentlemen. I have the Black Dossier and all the volumes of Century on my shelf. I really liked the movie of V or Vendetta, Hugo Weaving probably my favourite actor ever.

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I got V for Vendetta yesterday and something called Batman: The Black Mirror which has Dick Grayson taking over the role as Batman. I think of it in much the same way as when Bucky was given the title of Captain America

 

Sounds interesting. I'm a big Batman fan and must have about 30 Batman graphic novels. Always liked the work of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale. These three books are just top notch.

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I got V for Vendetta yesterday and something called Batman: The Black Mirror which has Dick Grayson taking over the role as Batman. I think of it in much the same way as when Bucky was given the title of Captain America

 

Sounds interesting. I'm a big Batman fan and must have about 30 Batman graphic novels. Always liked the work of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale. These three books are just top notch.

I've read several Batman mags over the years but the only other storyline I own is Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. I'm more of a Marvel guy but I'll read anything if it seems interesting. [batman: Year One was quite good too]. Black Mirror does a good job going to the Batman story roots of detective/mystery. I won't give anything away but I really enjoyed the villain in this. And they did a really good job of putting Grayson in the situation of being Gotham's protector. Additionally, the artwork is spot-on....i.e. Grayson is athletic but he isn't huge and broad-shouldered like Bruce. You can see that when he's put in the costume. It's worth purchasing
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I got V for Vendetta yesterday and something called Batman: The Black Mirror which has Dick Grayson taking over the role as Batman. I think of it in much the same way as when Bucky was given the title of Captain America

 

Sounds interesting. I'm a big Batman fan and must have about 30 Batman graphic novels. Always liked the work of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale. These three books are just top notch.

I've read several Batman mags over the years but the only other storyline I own is Batman: The Dark Knight Returns. I'm more of a Marvel guy but I'll read anything if it seems interesting. [batman: Year One was quite good too]. Black Mirror does a good job going to the Batman story roots of detective/mystery. I won't give anything away but I really enjoyed the villain in this. And they did a really good job of putting Grayson in the situation of being Gotham's protector. Additionally, the artwork is spot-on....i.e. Grayson is athletic but he isn't huge and broad-shouldered like Bruce. You can see that when he's put in the costume. It's worth purchasing

 

While the new movies were excellent, the who,e detective side of it is something I hope they'll focus more on in the next series. the Dark Knight Returns is good, so I'd Year One. The Dark Knight Strikes Again is alright, nothing to special. Very colourful.

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I totally agree about the Nolan Bat flicks missing out on the detective side of Bruce. Funnily, I was going to mention that in my last post but forgot while I was typing because I was in comic thinking mode. :LOL:

Those films were still really enjoyable though...the first two anyway

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I got V for Vendetta yesterday and something called Batman: The Black Mirror which has Dick Grayson taking over the role as Batman. I think of it in much the same way as when Bucky was given the title of Captain America

 

Sounds interesting. I'm a big Batman fan and must have about 30 Batman graphic novels. Always liked the work of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale. These three books are just top notch.

 

The Long Halloween and Dark Victory are my favorite Batman books. Haunted Knight is good too.

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I got V for Vendetta yesterday and something called Batman: The Black Mirror which has Dick Grayson taking over the role as Batman. I think of it in much the same way as when Bucky was given the title of Captain America

 

Sounds interesting. I'm a big Batman fan and must have about 30 Batman graphic novels. Always liked the work of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale. These three books are just top notch.

 

The Long Halloween and Dark Victory are my favorite Batman books. Haunted Knight is good too.

I've been wanting to pick up Dark Victory especially. I've never heard of Haunted Knight...or is that the collection with one of the stories like A Christmas Carol?

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I got V for Vendetta yesterday and something called Batman: The Black Mirror which has Dick Grayson taking over the role as Batman. I think of it in much the same way as when Bucky was given the title of Captain America

 

Sounds interesting. I'm a big Batman fan and must have about 30 Batman graphic novels. Always liked the work of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale. These three books are just top notch.

 

The Long Halloween and Dark Victory are my favorite Batman books. Haunted Knight is good too.

I've been wanting to pick up Dark Victory especially. I've never heard of Haunted Knight...or is that the collection with one of the stories like A Christmas Carol?

 

Yeah, it's a collection of the three Halloween one-shots that Loeb and Sale did together. The Christmas Carol one (Ghosts) is silly as shit, but I like the first two stories.

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I got V for Vendetta yesterday and something called Batman: The Black Mirror which has Dick Grayson taking over the role as Batman. I think of it in much the same way as when Bucky was given the title of Captain America

 

Sounds interesting. I'm a big Batman fan and must have about 30 Batman graphic novels. Always liked the work of Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale. These three books are just top notch.

 

The Long Halloween and Dark Victory are my favorite Batman books. Haunted Knight is good too.

I've been wanting to pick up Dark Victory especially. I've never heard of Haunted Knight...or is that the collection with one of the stories like A Christmas Carol?

 

Yeah, it's a collection of the three Halloween one-shots that Loeb and Sale did together. The Christmas Carol one (Ghosts) is silly as shit, but I like the first two stories.

 

The Long Halloween was the first Batman and first graphic novel I bought EVER. It's awesome. Dark Victory is just as good, some of the images in that actually scare me slightly when you're reading it in bed just before turning the light out and going to sleep. Especially the Sofia Gigante stuff. Sale's realyy good at adding that creepy edge to it. Must confess, I haven't actually raed Haunted Knight yet. I have it and it's on my too read list. After I get through Brave New World nad the League series I'll probably start on that. Might be a holiday read. Loeb's got to be up there with Miller and Moore for me. Love his stuff. I actually need to get a new copy of Hush. i loved that book but it fell apart after a few months. Might try to find either a hardback copy or a paperback one just for show. Their Marvel stuff together is also on my "too get" list. I have Spiderman Blue but I reallyw ant to get Hulk Grey and Daredevil Yellow, the latter especially as I really love the Dardevil character and only have part of Miller's run.

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I've only recently heard of this but I'd like to give it a shot:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/7/72/Powerless_tpb.jpg

 

Some of my favorite Marvel collections are:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/8/8b/Marvel_1602.jpg

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f1/Marvel_1985_variant_covers.jpg

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/5a/KorvacSaga.jpg

 

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/5/5e/XMen135.jpg

 

AND what may be Marvel's GREATEST non-origin story:

http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/e/e4/Marvels-01-nm-marvel.jpg

 

 

:blaze:

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:ebert: The first TPB I ever got. That exact version too. I must've read it 10 times when I was in the third grade. That and a Tales from the Crypt book. :LOL:

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:ebert: The first TPB I ever got. That exact version too. I must've read it 10 times when I was in the third grade. That and a Tales from the Crypt book. :LOL:

I originally got issues 176-177 (the last 2 issues of the Korvac saga) back in '77 or '78 when I was 5 or 6. I still remember my big bro reading it to me and doing all the sound effects as Korvac vaporized nearly every Avenger and Guardian of the Galaxy. It made an impact and was a big part of why I got more and more into reading. It's still my sentimental favorite of all comics.

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Currently reading this one. It has "masterpiece" written on every page, the art is nothing short of stunning. As for the story, let's see how it plays off.

 

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I've been dying to find some decent manga lately. I love all sorts of that Shojo soapy stuff, but since lately there's nothing that picks my interest, I went for the "adult" choice. Who says you can't keep your foot in two shoes?

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Batman: Killing Time & Batman & The Joker: Deadly Duo. 8/10 stars for both!

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