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Oh - one other book I forgot to mention was Darwyn Cooke's run on The Spirit. He left the book a couple months ago though.
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I've been picking up the Green Lantern hardcovers as of late - sad to say though, I haven't gotten around to reading them yet! I just barely opened up my hardcover Voltron omnibus the other night.
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Cuervo: I love Countdown right now. I'm more than curious what Morrison's gonna do on Final Crisis, and my favorite title right now is JSA. The art is the best in comics right now.
Back to Marvel, though, I just got Secret Invasion a week or so ago, and I'm more than intrigued with where the writer is going with this. I'm curious if any of you have picked it up and your opinions of it.
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Wow...you *do*? Heh. For me it's just kinda...there. No real thrill, just "yeah...ok then" reactions. FC should be interesting, but I wonder just how many toys Morrison is going to break.
I'm with you on JSA - love Eaglesham's work (and uh, Johns isn't doing so bad either ). Also, I would encourage everyone to try Blue Beetle! Just good clean fun. The first trade was ok, but it really got going from there and lead to a great #25 last month (the culmination of basically a two-year overarc). Unfortunately, it's changing writers (TV writer John Rogers is moving to another, not-yet-announced book). But the good news (for me anyway) is that the new writer is going to be Matt Sturges (assuming the title continues for any length of time, which has been hotly debated).
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With cuervo on Countdown and Blue Beetle. I read Countdown, but given the talent working on it, I view the run as a HUGE disappointment - particularly when measured against the success of 52. Oh well, I am getting my hopes up for the next DC weekly anyway. Busiek and Bagley on the main story, Fabian Nicieza and Busiek on the backups with artists like Derenick and Scott McDaniel.
As for changing writers, that has to be my biggest frustration in comics. I get into a few books based solely on the character, but for the most part, I really enjoy the work of certain authors. If Johns, or Gail, or Brubaker are on a book, odds are that I'll love it. Seeing Rogers move off of Blue Beetle, or Bru and Fraction off of Iron Fist (brilliant) makes me fear a very real dropoff in the quality of the book... |
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I like DC (and Vertigo). I only get Astonishing Xmen, well, did, I guess it's over and even that wasn't all that great. Really loving Fables/Jack of Fables. Great stuff.
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Unlike Kurt, I'm not as excited about Trinity...not because of the team or that the book won't be good, but because I'd rather try out other monthlies (that will probably not involve Superman or Batman...I aim for the fringes ). I will likely pick up the trades though as I did with 52. Agreed on writers. I can't figure if the industry wants readers following writers or not. They move them on and off to try to boost sales, but it does seem to lessen the importance of their characters compared to the creators. Stability would be nice, but it doesn't seem like the writers even want that (I had a rambling post at the 'Rama about this, and how it's similar to college coaching, where talent = coaches and books = schools). Anyway...I followed Simone from BoP to WW, I'll follow Rogers to whatever his new projects are, and I'll probably pick up 90% of what Johns writes. And I'll hope the other books don't suffer. All New-Atom changed a bit in tone (and was just canceled, though rumor has it is leading into something else), Birds has been not quite the same. Hopefully Blue Beetle and then Booster Gold will do ok with Rogers and Johns/Katz moving on, but you never know. (Oh, and Derenick - liked his stuff in both Shadowpact and Countdown, I hope DC keeps him around for a while.)
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Eh...if you can believe that Mary was desperate enough to go evil again that easily. But other things...
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I mentioned Ed Brubaker above, and then today on Popmatters.com, they reviewed Vol. 2 of Criminal (by Bru and Sean Phillips). Putting the two together reminded me of one of my alltime favorite miniseries, Sleeper.
While Sleeper is set in the Wildstorm universe, people utterly ignorant of that comics world can read this series without fear. There are references to Wildstorm characters and events, but they serve as more "local color" and depth than anything else. The real focus of the story is on a hero, Holden Carver, sent deep undercover into the criminal underground. Brilliant writing, brilliant art, and some of the best characterization I can recall. Four TPB volumes, you can have the entire story in your hand for under $50 at Amazon (probably slightly less at Overstock). |
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I picked up the Sinestro Corps War (Green Lantern) trade recently, liked it a lot. Cosmic battle on a grand scale if you like that kind of thing.
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I agree. To me, Countdown feels empty. I'm trying to keep up with it all but they are just doing too much IMHO. I know they care about content and story but they are obviously most interested in pumping out as much shit as they can and if the stories turn out decent they are happy. The biggest thing that I think would make for a whole lot of awesomeness is if they would just grow some balls and let their super heroes grow old, die, and be replaced. I can see some being immortal or ageing slowly, but it would be much better if they would, for example, let Bruce Wayne just grow the hell old and die already. I realize that these are mega-million dollar characters (movie wise) but I've only been back into comics for the last 3-4 years and they just keep regurgitating the same old shit over and over (shocker!) especially time travel which I hate the most though I do realize that it is the cornerstone of super hero comics. The Watchmen and Fables have shown me what comics could be and I think it would be awesome if DC would let their universe move in this direction (which they never will). Something with the 52 universe configuration that I thought would be awesome is if they could designate a few of the 52 u's to, say, Vertigo and let them have a more edgy take on the A-list characters. Give Alan Moore a universe of his own in which to re-imagine the DCU in his image - this would be probably the best thing ever. Give one to Frank Miller and take off the shackles. As long as they were kept separate, I don't see how this would be anything but good for DC.
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Blackest Night in Green Lantern next year looks pretty good. I've re-read the Sinestro Wars and it kicks the shit outta anything Marvel has done lately.
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No. They wont. They would never let their characters take that kind of turn and I also think it's just a question of talent. Alan Moore and Willingham are two of the best comic authors out there. They generate amazing stuff. This is one of the reasons why, over the last 10 years or so, I stopped collecting run of the mill series and have really been following writers around. I will still grab the occassional Marvel/DC mini-series (I bought some Civil War stuff, Identity Crisis, Villians United, that Modak's 11 book or whatever it was called, etc.) if the story seems solid enough or if it involves characters I like. More often than not, however, I will buy a book or a series based on the wrtier. I'll buy Brian K. Vaugh (Y, Ex Machina, Runaways, his new Wolverine story), Alan Moore (so long as it's not his weird porn stuff), Willingham (Fables/Jack), Whedon (Astonishing X-Men, Buffy, Runaways), Warren Ellis (Transmet), Garth Ennis (Preacher/Hellblazer), Straczynski (Supreme Powers Rising Stars), and the like.
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Deadshot alert!
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Any of you guys been reading Dark Horse's "Umbrella Academy"?
It's supposed to be excellent.
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Pushing what remains my favorite superhero book of all time, finally getting the treatment it deserves from DC - Starman. This month they release the first of six omnibus hardcover editions covering the entire run of a masterful book. Pretty good deal available now from Overstock - http://www.overstock.com/Books-Movie...6/product.html - only $30 for a $50 cover price hardback. Do yourself a favor, if you haven't read this, BUY THIS BOOK.
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My local dude was trying to push something called "....pussy." I forget what the first half was but the cover had 2 women on it.
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Probably Glamourpuss, by Dave Sim. I'm sure I'll check out issue one, but he lost me long ago when Cerebus went from comedy to polemic.
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Cerebus was great for a long time; started out a Conan spoof, developed into comic commentary on subjects as diverse as superheroes, politics, religion, and then devolved into Dave Sim lashing out at things he didn't like, which for quite a while was women (his then-recent divorce might have factored into the equation). Either way, the High Society and Church & State "phone books" are well worth their low price for an entertaining diversion...
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Ordered. (Of course, I didn't tell my wife this was one of six when asking for her Overstock login. )
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Excellent. You will be assimilated.
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I hate retarded stores that don't ship to Canada, like Overstock...
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yeah, I know, even better with amazon.ca at cdn$33, which with a 1.045 exchange rate makes it about even with overstock. Was showing my frustration with stores that don't ship to Canada. Happens just way too often which is not acceptable in this day and age, sigh... Abuot Starman, can't help but feel it looks a whole lot like Ex Machina, probably only because it's Tony Harris who's drawing it... Just like his "Spider-Man with great power" series looked a lot like Ex Machina, heh... FM
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Anyone else read DC Universe #0?
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I have not, it's in the mail, but the reviews I'm seeing are not all that good... FM
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didn't want to start a new thread but figured the comic books thread was as good as any for a comics related t-shirts. Just ordered one of the those last night, currently on sale for $10 at threadless.com.
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Read "Trinity" #1 this morning. Busiek and Bagley hitting on all cylinders - definitely a return to the good form of 52 IMO. Backup story by Nicieza and McDaniel was also strong.
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Who do most of you guys order your comics from each month and are there any price breaks or is it pretty much list price?
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I order from Heavy Ink. 20% off cover price and shipping is free no matter how many comics you subscribe to. I know FrogMan is a member of Heavy Ink too. I can't recommend it highly enough.
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oh heck yeah, can't recommend it enough either. Great people, great service, easily configurable, you can cancel anything up to the minute they start pulling it. Seriously, very nice place. Add to that a nice, growing community, with mini-blogs standard with your profile. Check my user page if you want to have an idea: www.heavyink.com/frogman Only negative is that all the comic book talking has made my pull list swell to a pretty big size. On the other hand, I've discovered so many new series and I'm having quite a bit of fun. FM
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I'm with Mile High Comics, but they just piss me off. The problem is, I can't determine when is a good time to switch over to Heavy Ink.
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Not sure if that helps you but you can start your subscription to any series with any future issues that has been solicited. For example, I wanted to get the two issues of Robin that will be part of the Batman RIP storyline (#175 & 176) so I subscribed to it "starting with issue #175". I could also have simply put in an order for those two issues and it would have worked just as well. Feel free to ask any question and make sure to let us know if you ever sign up so I can add you to my friend list. FM
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dola, you can also start any subscription with any recent back issue that is showing up as being available.
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Thanks for the info. I had used Mile High a long time ago when i was in the military. I gave my comic collection to my brother in law in a temporary moment of insanity, you know the one with the first Xmen, Spider Man and Punisher issues tucked away in nice bags. Oh and if that was not bad enough i had gotten bored with Magic and gave him my Magic card which included three copies of the original set plus other promos from the 1st Gencon when Magic came out. I am sure the kid hocked them later to support his alcohol habit.
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