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Is Before the Incal worth a read as well? I see it has a different artist but I have been enjoying Jodorowsky's world building quite a lot.
Better hop to it, then. Before they sell out again.
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They were too expensive before. I don't mind spending money on quality statues, but plastic figurines? Ehhh I'm a bit more selective.
YOURE NOT HELPING! ;P
We got some statue class warfare going on right here. Cheska showing her disdain for the "poors" of the statue / figurine world.
"Oh, you have little plastic toys. How quaint~"
Oh, I'm helping. I'm helping the future Cheska who will one day think to herself "Boy, I sure wish I listened to Freez and bought the Super Best Friends for $45 instead of the $120 they're selling for now!"
We got some statue class warfare going on right here. Cheska showing her disdain for the "poors" of the statue / figurine world.
"Oh, you have little plastic toys. How quaint~"
They were too expensive before. I don't mind spending money on quality statues, but plastic figurines? Ehhh I'm a bit more selective.
Cheska's prejudiced against plastic toys. I knew she was too good to be true. ;_;
YOURE NOT HELPING! ;P
We got some statue class warfare going on right here. Cheska showing her disdain for the "poors" of the statue / figurine world.
"Oh, you have little plastic toys. How quaint~"
So what the hell happened to the iZombie show? Seems like there's been very little buzz around it compared to other comic related media.
So what the hell happened to the iZombie show? Seems like there's been very little buzz around it compared to other comic related media.
So what the hell happened to the iZombie show? Seems like there's been very little buzz around it compared to other comic related media.
It's a CW show. I don't think there's much on that network gets a lot of buzz.
Abs do.
What about Vampire Diaries, Supernatural, and The Flash?
Not to mention how big Arrow has become since last season.
What about Vampire Diaries, Supernatural, and The Flash? Everyone loves Sam & Dean.
What about Vampire Diaries, Supernatural, and The Flash? Everyone loves Sam & Dean.
CW is the half naked male model clothing store of tv networks.
I watched the first 4 seasons of Supernatural. They were fun. I really started disliking it after that.
The real question is what the hell happened to that transgender show they were producing? :c
maybe CW is just more like the "indy" of TV stations.
My girlfriend basically forced me to watch both Vampire Diaries and Supernatural, and I was under the assumption that they were some sort of bullshit teenie drama shows. I started watching with her to be fair and do something that she wanted, and I got hooked on both. While at this point both shows are definitely meandering, when they were at their peak I LOVED them.
Fake mustache harley might be my favorite harley
Here's the Scarecrow sketch Skottie Young drew in our Oz omnibus. It was fascinating seeing him do cover sketches, it looked like all he was doing was scribbling, but then he'd go over it in sharpie and it looked amazing.
I keep finding myself curious about Sunstone and Messi's fascination towards it, but my brain is telling me no. :c
I keep finding myself curious about Sunstone and Messi's fascination towards it, but my brain is telling me no. :c
Sunstone is an amazing comic. I am counting down the days for the printed edition.
Smash is taking away the little time I had for Comics this week.
I'll try to make my desert island list though. They would be mostly recent-ish books since I got into this hobby relatively recently.
Here's the Scarecrow sketch Skottie Young drew in our Oz omnibus. It was fascinating seeing him do cover sketches, it looked like all he was doing was scribbling, but then he'd go over it in sharpie and it looked amazing.
Here's the Scarecrow sketch Skottie Young drew in our Oz omnibus. It was fascinating seeing him do cover sketches, it looked like all he was doing was scribbling, but then he'd go over it in sharpie and it looked amazing.
Oh! Your post and avatar made me realize I totally should've included one of the TMNT Micro-Series issues in my list. I absolutely loved those.
So once again, gonna ask if someone can give me a lowdown on all the Batman titles so I know what I should check out and what I shouldn't waste my time with.
Read Grayson
Throw the bdsm aside at its heart it's about friendship.
Grayson is on the list. Gotham Academy now. Arkham Manor I will check out. I read Snyder's Batman via trade, I just rarely talk about it.
What about:
Detective Comics
Batman: The Dark Knight
Harley Quinn
Catwoman
Batgirl
Batwoman
Red Hood has a title? I think?
How are the other bat titles?
So once again, gonna ask if someone can give me a lowdown on all the Batman titles so I know what I should check out and what I shouldn't waste my time with.
In that order:
Pick up the latest issue and the next. Will probably be dull dull dull when the regular team comes back
Non existent (was bad)
Good if you're Messi
Might be good when the new team comes on (was bad)
Might be good when the new team comes on (was bad)
Dull dull dull
Always will be bad
Grayson is on the list. Gotham Academy now. Arkham Manor I will check out. I read Snyder's Batman via trade, I just rarely talk about it.
What about:
9000 Bat books.
How are the other bat titles?
Great list. I'm happy to have actually read all but one from your list. Good stuffHere's everyone else's lists. I hope I didn't miss anyone's.
ViewtifulJC - http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=128911817&postcount=1945
frye - http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=132667748&postcount=760
tim1138 - http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=132720362&postcount=875
Kipp - http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=132870842&postcount=1264
Serpentine - http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=132876137&postcount=1273
My desert island list. Issues I find myself going back to quite frequently. (I've mostly tried to pick stand alone issues).
Astro City #6 - Dinner at Eight: A first date between Samaritan (Superman) and Winged Victory. They just sit down, and talk. About their origin, ther philosophies and dealing with being superheroes. And all the time in the background, the other superheroes are covering for them. That just reinforces how difficult it was for both of them to carve out time for something as "normal" as a date.
Doom Patrol #29 - The Kingdom of No - Fitting end to what has become one of my favourite comic arcs (The Painting That Ate Paris). Some great antagonists, brilliant ideas and Superman and friends watching from the sidelines.
Global Frequency #8 - Miranda Zero gets kidnapped. Global Frequency find and rescue her. That's it. I love this issue just because it gives us more of Miranda.
Human Target #6 - For I Have Sinned - Chance takes a request from a friend to help protect a priest at a local church in a troubled neighbourhood.
Planetary #8 - The Day The World Turned Slower - A cover that looks like a poster from a low budget 60s sci-fi movie sets the tone for this issue. Gives a look into the the kind of things The 4 have been up to.
Powers #2 - Who Killed Retro Girl Part 2 - Start of the investigation into the death of Retro Girl. I love how the top 3/4ths of the page is the investigation and the bottom 1/4ths is the news channel circus covering the death. Great payoff on the last page as well.
Sandman #4 - A Hope in Hell - Dream journeys into hell to retrieve his helm. We are also introduced to Lucifer (and Nada).
Thanos Imperative #6 - Doesn't really work as a stand alone but a brilliant end to a great series.
Transmetropolitan #5 - What Spider Watches on TV - Spider Jerusalem watches tv and terrorizes call-in shows. Hilarious.
Batman & Robin, start from issue 1. It's a great series that consistently hits the emotional heart of Batman, the family, and the losses they take--something that I think a lot of new52 Batman books are missing. Tomasi's story is a direct continuation of Morrison's Batman work, which is a run that I think everybody should read, but B&R is entirely great and enjoyable on its own. Also, it legitimately gets better with each and every issue, and the series is currently at a crazy all-time high, I feel.
On the art side, Pat Gleason's art is super underrated and great.
Oh, so there really isn't much outside of Snyder worth reading then, huh?
I still need to check out New 52 Batman and Robin. Tomasi and Gleason did work on B&R before the reboot right? I remember enjoying the White Knight trade years ago.
Grayson is on the list. Gotham Academy now. Arkham Manor I will check out. I read Snyder's Batman via trade, I just rarely talk about it.
What about:
Detective Comics
Batman: The Dark Knight
Harley Quinn
Catwoman
Batgirl
Batwoman
Red Hood has a title? I think?
How are the other bat titles?