Since I have an interest in everything that doesnt make sense, I was wondering what have people read out there that they would recommend to others.
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Since I have an interest in everything that doesnt make sense, I was wondering what have people read out there that they would recommend to others.
strange embrace by david hine.
[QUOTE=James;518182]strange embrace by david hine.[/QUOTE]
Came in to say this.
[B][I]Young Liars by David Lapham.[/I][/B]
Both great suggestions. I'd add [b][i]Stray Toasters[/b][/i] by Bill Sienkiewicz and anything by Ted McKeever ([i][b]Metropol[/i][/b] in particular).
[B][I]The Best of Milligan & McCarthy.
The Bulletproof Coffin.
Charles Burn's X'Ed Out/The Hive/Sugar Skull trilogy.
Woodring's Frank.
Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron.
Paul Kirchner's Bus.
Paul Pope's Escapo and Heavy Liquid.[/I][/B]
I'd also add Invisibles and Doom Patrol by Morrison.
[QUOTE=Billy Batson;518792][B][I]The Best of Milligan & McCarthy.
The Bulletproof Coffin.
Charles Burn's X'Ed Out/The Hive/Sugar Skull trilogy.
Woodring's Frank.
Like a Velvet Glove Cast in Iron.
Paul Kirchner's Bus.
Paul Pope's Escapo and Heavy Liquid.[/I][/B][/QUOTE]
Good list, I've read a couple of these.
[QUOTE=FanboyStranger;518774]Both great suggestions. I'd add [b][i]Stray Toasters[/b][/i] by Bill Sienkiewicz and anything by Ted McKeever ([i][b]Metropol[/i][/b] in particular).[/QUOTE]
Bill Sienkiewicz is comic book greatness, definitely added.
[QUOTE=victorxd1999;519319]I'd also add Invisibles and Doom Patrol by Morrison.[/QUOTE]
Have you read the old Doom Partrol series? I was wondering more so about that, Grant Morrison's writing sometimes is a bit all over the place.
My Greatest Adventure from DC (New52), The Tick, Wolf-Man, Whistling Skull are also good suggestions for other people interested.
[B][I]Asterios Polyp
Big Baby
Black Hole
Casanova by Fraction, Ba & Moon
City of Glass
Dial H by Mieville
Ed the Happy Clown
Gloriana
Mr. Punch
Prophet by Graham & Co
Shade, the Changing Man by Milligan and Bachalo
Skin Deep
Skreemer
A Small Killing
Tale of Sand
Weirdo
Bunch of stuff from Corben, DeForge and Jason.[/I][/B]
Oh and everything by Brandon Graham;)
[QUOTE=Cypher;522599]Have you read the old Doom Partrol series? I was wondering more so about that, Grant Morrison's writing sometimes is a bit all over the place.[/QUOTE]
Morrison's [i]dOOM pATROL[/i] is excellent. It has its weird and imaginative elements, but the stories are pretty straightforward and easy to follow.
I'd definitely recommend Bulletproof Coffin by David Hine and Shaky Kane, and I hear Supreme: Blue Rose, by Warren Ellis and Tula Lotay, is very David Lynchian in all the right ways.
Ed Brubaker and Warren Pleece's Deadenders is also worthwhile. It's still a linear story that is easy enough to follow, but it starts out as one thing, turns into something else along the way, and really knocks you for a loop with a huge twist at the end.