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Spider-Man himself is a pretty bad character. You can't expect great stories all the time on such a shaky base.
Man are you serious
Spider-Man himself is a pretty bad character. You can't expect great stories all the time on such a shaky base.
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Oh man, someone Photoshop a picture of the history channel aliens guy, but make it say "Messi".
I'd do it but I'm not home right now.
My heart, it hurtsSpider-Man himself is a pretty bad character. You can't expect great stories all the time on such a shaky base.
I have 0 knowledge of flash, but I noticed comixology is having a big ass sale on his stuff. I enjoyed GL: rebirth, so im assuimg id enjoy the stuff that Johns did for him. What about the 1st 3 volumes of his new 52 shit? What about Flashpoint and road to flashpoint?
I have 0 knowledge of flash, but I noticed comixology is having a big ass sale on his stuff. I enjoyed GL: rebirth, so im assuimg id enjoy the stuff that Johns did for him. What about the 1st 3 volumes of his new 52 shit? What about Flashpoint and road to flashpoint?
but really doe, I want to like him but the lightning rods on the sides of his ears are fucking dumb.
Hes as bad as Harley.Spider-Man himself is a pretty bad character. You can't expect great stories all the time on such a shaky base.
Hes as bad as Harley.
One More Mistah J.
I might be on board for Spider-Gwen. On a related note, how is just about every on-going Marvel series I'm interested in one that doesn't have any trades yet?
On the DC side of things, I started the New 52 Batman. Shit, this is great.
Hi, I am Messi. I have an addiction. I need help.
This post recieves the seal of Messi.Spider-Man himself is a pretty bad character. You can't expect great stories all the time on such a shaky base.
Hi, I am Messi. I have an addiction. I need help.
On the DC side of things, I started the New 52 Batman. Shit, this is great.
I always wondered if your fixation of Ann Nocenti was out of psychotic rage or some deep-seated crush.Or both.
You should read Mark waid's (The Flash #62 -#129, #142 - 159) and Geoff Johns run ( The Flash #164 - #225).
I have 0 knowledge of flash, but I noticed comixology is having a big ass sale on his stuff. I enjoyed GL: rebirth, so im assuimg id enjoy the stuff that Johns did for him. What about the 1st 3 volumes of his new 52 shit? What about Flashpoint and road to flashpoint?
but really doe, I want to like him but the lightning rods on the sides of his ears are fucking dumb.
I agree. And if you have to pick one run I recommend Johns first run. I went from never read flash to a huge huge fan thanks to Johns run.this one is the best stuff
The only decent New 52 story was the Gorilla Warfare arc with Grodd, the rest was crap.
But the art was so, so good.
He bought a bat....
Just edited that post worth everything. Take a look!
Ah the Cliff print is his Batgirl variant from a few months back. I have that one. Its really sweet.
Sandman statue. Well done Zombine. Well done indeed.
He was really awesome. Everyone I bought from was. Joe Quinones was really the best though.
He was really awesome. Everyone I bought from was. Joe Quinones was really the best though.
It's pretty damn perfect.
Is that Sean Murphy Batman a print or commission?
Can you remind me where your avatar is from, its lovely.
What is a good comic series to break in to for someone who doesn't really enjoy super heroes? I could probably be persuaded but I tend to prefer more serious, dark, or gritty things.
I'm someone who enjoys a lot of one-off graphic novels but I've really been wanting to break into an actual ongoing series that I can rely on regularly. I've been reading Fables which I really enjoy but am not caught up on yet, and I know it is ending soon.
I enjoyed Pretty Deadly and am looking forward to more of that and I've also picked up the first TPB of Saga.
What is a good comic series to break in to for someone who doesn't really enjoy super heroes? I could probably be persuaded but I tend to prefer more serious, dark, or gritty things.
I'm someone who enjoys a lot of one-off graphic novels but I've really been wanting to break into an actual ongoing series that I can rely on regularly. I've been reading Fables which I really enjoy but am not caught up on yet, and I know it is ending soon.
I enjoyed Pretty Deadly and am looking forward to more of that and I've also picked up the first TPB of Saga.
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