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1000 books in 2017
New year, new thread, old challenge!
The goal, just like in the previous 2 years, is [B][U]to read a 1000 comic book issues[/U][/B] in 365 days, starting today!
Keep us updated of your progress and if you fancy write a few lines about what you've read, what you liked and disliked, just to keep things interesting and informative.
Usually a 22 pages comic counts as one issue, in case of other formats just divide it with 22. If you feel like your 48 pages long French album is really wordy and takes just as long to read as a 120pg american tpb then feel free to count it as 3 or even 5 issues, nobody gonna shout at you, it's all for fun.
Happy reading folks!
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I failed the 2015 challenge and got so burnt out by binge reading on the back end that i skipped 2016 entirely.
But 2017 is my year for sure!
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Since I "rebooted" and returned to reading and collecting DC comics hardcore in 2016, I'm in for this!
If I read even half of what I've purchased in all the Omni's,HC Deluxes, and trades, I should make it. The only problem would be: working all the time to make more $$$ to buy more books!!! Ha!
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I just read 272 issues last year... but i hope to read alot more this year. I'm in ! lets do this ! :D
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I'm in again. I just posted my final tally for 2016, so it's time to begin anew!
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I'm starting more classical novels (due to my studies). Time to give Virgils' 'Aeneid' a second attempt.
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Target for the year is 1200 comics and 12 prose books.
The comics should be do able as I got to almost 750 in half a year (in 2016) the prose probably a little more of a challenge even though I have 7 of the 12 books bought and lined up.
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[QUOTE=Mr`Orange;2502794]Target for the year is 1200 comics and 12 prose books.
The comics should be do able as I got to almost 750 in half a year (in 2016) the prose probably a little more of a challenge even though I have 7 of the 12 books bought and lined up.[/QUOTE]
I do my prose reading in audio book form because I'm walking at least an hour every day to and from work so that's the perfect time for that. Also listening to stuff when I'm drawing or building my models. Prose reading can be done without using your eyes but comics reading can't. Time management.
Of course it's not for every one and some good books are ruined by sub par narrators but there are some truly great audiobooks out there.
And yes, it counts as reading too, it doesn't matter if someone is reading it to you, your brain still has to translate the information and imagine the scenarios, etc.
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I didn't make it last year but I think this is my year. Does it have to be something you've never read before to count or can rereading an old book count towards the 1000?
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[QUOTE=wrkngclasshero;2503331]I didn't make it last year but I think this is my year. Does it have to be something you've never read before to count or can rereading an old book count towards the 1000?[/QUOTE]
whatever you want. Technically you can read the same issue a 1000 times. There are no strict rules.
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[QUOTE=Balakin;2502887]I do my prose reading in audio book form because I'm walking at least an hour every day to and from work so that's the perfect time for that. Also listening to stuff when I'm drawing or building my models. Prose reading can be done without using your eyes but comics reading can't. Time management.
Of course it's not for every one and some good books are ruined by sub par narrators but there are some truly great audiobooks out there.
And yes, it counts as reading too, it doesn't matter if someone is reading it to you, your brain still has to translate the information and imagine the scenarios, etc.[/QUOTE]
Yeah I walk for about an hour a day too, but I like to keep that as "quiet time" as it is one of the few times of the day I have to just myself. Work is an information overload, home is the same; TV, music,books and comics so I like to have a little time to just my thoughts.
I did listen to Fatherland on a long drive recently and it was nice, maybe I need to drive more!
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[QUOTE=Mr`Orange;2503847]Yeah I walk for about an hour a day too, but I like to keep that as "quiet time" as it is one of the few times of the day I have to just myself. Work is an information overload, home is the same; TV, music,books and comics so I like to have a little time to just my thoughts.
I did listen to Fatherland on a long drive recently and it was nice, maybe I need to drive more![/QUOTE]
I can understand that. Do you like Harry Potter? The Stephen Fry audiobooks are fantastic. Or if you liked Locke & Key I would highly recommend NOS4A2.
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Airboy Archives 1 16
Airboy 1-10
Akira Vol 1 363 pgs 17
All star section eight 6
Amazing Spider-Man HC '15 Vol. 1 12
Amazing Spider-Man HC '15 Vol. 2 15
Amazing Spider-Man HC '16 Vol. 1 12
Archie 1000 page comics Bonaza 45
Archie 1000 Page comics Extravaganza 45
Astro City vol 13. 6
Astro City Vol. 14 6
Astounding wolfman Omni 25
Badger (1983) 1-10
Batgirl Cain v3 13
Batman & Outsiders HC 14
Batman shadow of the bat TPB 1. 12
Battle Royale v 1 216pgs 9
Battle Royale v 2 208pgs 9
Betty & Veronica FCBD 2017 1
Birds of Prey (Dixon) v1 9
Birds of Prey v2 12
Birthright v1 5
Black Magic v1 5
Black Monday Murders v1 4
Black Road v1 5
Bongo FCBD 2017 1
Briggs Land v1 6
Cannon 14
Cave Carson vol 1 6
Daredevil (Soule) 1-28
Demonic v1 6
Dept H vol 1. 6
Dick Tracy 1941-2. 284pgs. 13
Edena 350 pgs 15
Essential Avengers Vol. 8 23
G.O.T.H. 1-3 3
Girls with Slingshots V1 7
Girls with Slingshots V2 7
Girls with Slingshots V3 7
Girls with Slingshots V4 7
Girls with Slingshots V5 7
Girls with Slingshots V6 6
Girls with Slingshots V7 6
Girls with Slingshots V8 6
Girls with Slingshots V9 6
Girls with Slingshots V10 6
Guardians of the Galaxy DNA Omnibus 41
Guardians of the Galaxy Bendis Omni 49
Guy Gardner Reborn 1-3
Guy Gardner 1-33
Habibi 665 pgs. 30
Hawkqorld TPB 3
Headlopper V. 1 4
Hulk (2006) 1 1(X2)-11
I Hate Fairyland v1 5
I Hate Fairyland v2 5
Infinity Watch V1 22
Invincible vol 23. 6
Invincible vol 24 6
Kitchen, the 8
Lobo/Roadrunner 1
Lone Wolf and Cub Omnibus 1 32
Lone Wolf and Cub Omnibus 2 32
Lone Wolf and Cub Omnibus 3 32
Lone Wolf and Cub Omnibus 4 32
Mage Discovered vol 1. 8
Our expanding universe 253pgs 11
Pinocchio the Vampire Hunter 521 pgs 23
Postal v1 4
Postal V2 4
Postal v3 4
Postal V4 4
Punisher (1987) 1-30 30
Prison School v1 382 pgs 17
Prison School v2 380 pgs 17
Prison School v3 380 pgs 17
Rachel Rising Omni 42
Reborn HC 6
Ringside v1 5
Savage Dragon v 1 1-3 3
Savage Dragon v 2 1-229
Sleeper Omnibus 30
Snotgirl v1. 5
Tetris 253 pgs. 11
Thunderbolts Classic Vol. 1 9
Twilight Children. 4
Uncanny X-Men 205-310
Vattu V1 280 pgs 12
Vattu V2 280 pgs 12
Wonder woman rebirth 1
Wonder Woman ('16) 1-29
Total 1503
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I don't think I'll make it, but I'll give it a shot:
- All Star Batman #5
- Batman Annual #1
- Teen Titans #3
- Superman #13
- Green Arrow #13
- The Flash #13
- Captain America: Steve Rogers #8
- Action Comics #970
- Spider-Man/Deadpool #12
Total: 11 (counting ASB and the annual as 2 as they're double sized)
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So how often are we to post updates?
I'm on fire and at 2. Ha!
I finished reading Capt Atom: Armegeddon TPB last night and enjoyed it.
(Issues #8 and #9)
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[QUOTE=Hawkgirl70;2504985]So how often are we to post updates?
I'm on fire and at 2. Ha!
I finished reading Capt Atom: Armegeddon TPB last night and enjoyed it.
(Issues #8 and #9)[/QUOTE]
as often as you want, most people I think tend to do it in 20-50 issue chunks.
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Hahaha! This is such a great idea! The reason I think so is because last year at this time I promised myself that I would read more comics after not reading enough in 2015. Now I didn't see the 2016 thread in time to start counting so I didn't particpate in that one but now that I clicked on this and thought about it...I'm really curious because I think I read a lot last year. Anyway I'm in! I'm already off to a great start compared to previous years and honestly I just have the personal goal of reading more comics (along with binding my old floppies) and truly enjoying my favorite medium ! More on what I've already read this year in a later post!
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[QUOTE=Balakin;2503863]I can understand that. Do you like Harry Potter? The Stephen Fry audiobooks are fantastic. Or if you liked Locke & Key I would highly recommend NOS4A2.[/QUOTE]
Not a fan of Harry Potter, I read the first two and the second book was a rehash of the first so gave up. But I know that they get much better, so the novels are on my long list of books to read. Maybe this year towards the tail of the year. Prose wise this year in order:
Don't Point That Thing at Me
The Immortals of Meluha
Oryx & Crake
The Great Indian Novel
War God
A Grame of Thrones
Hawksmoor
About Face
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[QUOTE=Mr`Orange;2505793]Not a fan of Harry Potter, I read the first two and the second book was a rehash of the first so gave up. But I know that they get much better, so the novels are on my long list of books to read. Maybe this year towards the tail of the year. Prose wise this year in order:
Don't Point That Thing at Me
The Immortals of Meluha
Oryx & Crake
The Great Indian Novel
War God
A Grame of Thrones
Hawksmoor
About Face[/QUOTE]
Didn't hear about any of these :D Well only Game of thrones if the "r" is just a typo :D
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The Boys (#23-30)
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Total: 8
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I'm so ready to achieve this goal this year! I have my spreadsheet set up and have already started tracking my reading - and, I [I]definitely[/I] have more than 1000 books waiting to be read ;)
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I'm pumped about this! 2017 is looking to be the year of the reread for me. I want to read Usagi Yojimbo (this would be a third time for most of the material), IDW's TMNT ongoing, IDW's Star Trek Ongoing, and Jim Starlin's cosmic material.
That Star Trek series is really underrated. I feel like star trek fans who didn't enjoy the Abrams movies would still enjoy that series.
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[QUOTE=Balakin;2505811]Didn't hear about any of these :D Well only Game of thrones if the "r" is just a typo :D[/QUOTE]
No ... Totally meat that.
:|
So far the first book is a bit of a dud (Don't Point That Thing at Me) not sure when or why I bought it, it really isn't my usual type of book.
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I read a personal best of 1774 issues last year, I aim to beat it this year.
So far:
DMZ Book 1 - 1 issue
Deadly Class Deluxe Edition Book 1 - 1 issue
Ultimate Spider-Man - 7 issues
Ultimate X-Men - 3 issues
Daredevil Omnibus by Bendis Volume 1 - 5 issues
So far [B]17[/B]
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I'm game for this year. I think I'll only count collections unless it gets super close at the end of the year and I'll tally my floppies.
I'm down for 12 right now having finished off the Unwritten Deluxe HC.
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Just wanted to Say again Thanks for This Challenge Again [B][COLOR="#000080"]Balakin[/COLOR][/B] and Indeed I already on my way to the challenge again as well!!! :cool:
[B][SIZE=3][U]EXTRA[/U]:[/SIZE][/B]
In Inspiration of this Challenge [B][COLOR="#000080"]Balakin[/COLOR][/B], I started a my own Challenge Thread as well, Please those Interested come on check it out, same concept, different Media Challenge! :)
[CENTER][url]http://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?89868-100-Movies-Watched-in-2017[/url]![/CENTER]
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[QUOTE=CJStriker;2513628]Just wanted to Say again Thanks for This Challenge Again [B][COLOR="#000080"]Balakin[/COLOR][/B] and Indeed I already on my way to the challenge again as well!!! :cool:
[B][SIZE=3][U]EXTRA[/U]:[/SIZE][/B]
In Inspiration of this Challenge [B][COLOR="#000080"]Balakin[/COLOR][/B], I started a my own Challenge Thread as well, Please those Interested come on check it out, same concept, different Media Challenge! :)
[CENTER][url]http://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?89868-100-Movies-Watched-in-2017[/url]![/CENTER][/QUOTE]
cool challenge but aren't 100 movies quite a low bar? there is a podcaster who watches Mortal Combat annihilation every day for a year! Okay that is clearly insanity but still. I think a movie every 2 days is more of a challenge so around 180/ year.
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Ok. I'll give this a shot since I have a goal to read more.
So far:
Southern Bastards #5-14 (10)
Vision #1-12 (12)
Superman American Alien #1-3 (3)
[B]25 total[/B]
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Week One Reading = 63 issues! I caught up on all the Rebirth Specials, read up on Lois and Clark, devoured Clean Room and SemiAutoMagic, and went back from some New52 JL.
I *'d for books that I considered to be in the 4-5 * range, which I would recommend.
Aquaman: Rebirth
Batgirl & The Birds of Prey: Rebirth
* Batman Reborn: Rebirth
Batman: Rebirth
Blue Beetle: Rebirth
* Clean Room #1-6
Convergence - Superman #1-2
Cyborg: Rebirth
DC Universe Rebirth Special
* Deathstroke: Rebirth
* Green Arrow: Rebirth
Green Lanterns: Rebirth
Hal Jordan and the Green Lantern Corps: Rebirth
Justice League (2011) #0-14 & 51
* Justice League: Rebirth
New Super-Man 1-2
* Nightwing: Rebirth
Red Hood & The Outlaws: Rebirth
* SemiAutoMagic TPB (collected from anthology; I counted it as 4 issues)
She-Wolf #1
Suicide Squad: Rebirth
Supergirl: Rebirth
* Superman - Lois & Clark #1-8
* Superman: Rebirth
* Superwoman (2016) #1
Teen Titans: Rebirth & #1
* The Flash: Rebirth
The Hellblazer: Rebirth
Titans: Rebirth
Wonder Woman: Rebirth
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Kinda got burnt out on comics in general towards the end of last year. This has happened a couple of times in my life where i drop them altogether. While I'm not quite ready to go full-on that route, I do plan to pare back on purchases. Might not make it to a 1000, but this is still a fun way to keep track of what I've read over the course of the year.
Update:
[B]Bloodshot Reborn HC v1[/B] (13) - Good start to the year with this one. Hopefully you guys are giving Valiant a shot, because it's really a great place to read quality superhero stories in a cohesive, shared universe. Really reminds me of the early UU (which got me back into comics at one point), and it feels like the writers can tell their stories without being interrupted by the biannual event mandate at the big 2. Anyway, i didn't really read much of the first Bloodshot series as it came across as a more shoot 'em up type angle that didn't interest me. The first thing Lemire did when he took over with this volume (starting with the Valiant really) was to re-humanize him, and i thought it was exactly the direction this book needed.
13 for the year
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- Justice League v. Suicide Squad #3
- Justice League #12
- Superman #14
- Batman #14
- Green Arrow #14
- Justice League of America: The Atom Rebirth
Total: 17
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1,000 [B]books [/B]in 2017? Uh oh.
[QUOTE=CJStriker;2513628]Just wanted to Say again Thanks for This Challenge Again [B][COLOR="#000080"]Balakin[/COLOR][/B] and Indeed I already on my way to the challenge again as well!!! :cool:
[B][SIZE=3][U]EXTRA[/U]:[/SIZE][/B]
In Inspiration of this Challenge [B][COLOR="#000080"]Balakin[/COLOR][/B], I started a my own Challenge Thread as well, Please those Interested come on check it out, same concept, different Media Challenge! :)
[CENTER][url]http://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?89868-100-Movies-Watched-in-2017[/url]![/CENTER][/QUOTE]Nice.
[QUOTE=Balakin;2513912]cool challenge but aren't 100 movies quite a low bar? there is a podcaster who watches Mortal Combat annihilation every day for a year! Okay that is clearly insanity but still. I think a movie every 2 days is more of a challenge so around 180/ year.[/QUOTE]I think we're all free to set up more advanced challenges. People with jobs and/ or children at home might not have time to watch more than two films a week. If the challenge is too hard, it might discourage people from giving it a go.
For example, I'm going to make things a bit tougher for myself by trying to go for ten films per decade, with the silent era up until 1929 counting as one decade. I'm pretty sure I'll see a hundred films before I see ten from the 1930s so that'll keep me invested in continuing the thread even when I'm done with the initial challenge. There are other ways to shake it up depending on your interest. (5 films each by 5 specific actresses, 10 films per genre, etc.)
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My books so far....
The goal for the year is to read 2017 comics, and 52 graphic novels.
[B][I]Sandman [/I]#1-16:[/B] Rereading the early issues of Sandman, I realize that the series is a bit like Doctor Who in its ability to go with the ancient lead to any kind of setting and to tell a staggering variety of stories. The material is highly excellent, and comes highly recommended. The most astounding part is the knowledge that it gets better.
[B][I]Empress [/I]#1-7:[/B] It's a nicely realized sci-fi world with some clever concepts, and interesting interplays between the main characters (the family of a galactic emperor trying to get away from him).
[B]Superman: Speeding Bullets[/B] DeMatteis and Barreto nicely merge the worlds of Superman and Batman in this Elseworlds one-shot exploring what happens had the Waynes adopted Kal-El.
[B]The Omega Men (2015) #1-12:[/B] I seem to be in a space epic mood. It took a little while to get invested in all of the characters, but when it does, the series gets very good. The sci-fi aspects are quite well-realized, and there are some excellent twists, and darker questions.
[B][I]
All-Star Batman[/I] #1-5:[/B] Interesting action-packed ride as Snyder and Romita Jr throw an assortment of mostly B-list bad guys at Batman and Two-Face, leading to some entertaining clashes and big revelations about the characters.
[B]Eyes of a Cat[/B]: Brief but creepy tale by Moebius and Jodorowsky. Nice surreal art. Whether it's worth the cover price for such a quick read is up to you.
[B]Heavy Metal Classics: The Odyssey[/B] (Graphic Novel #1): Essentially a Classics Illustrated adaptation for mature readers. It has some nice art, and captures some of the big moments well.
[B]Infinite Vacation #1-5:[/B] It has a terrific central concept, and some really nice art by Christian Ward, although some of the experiments don't quite work. The fun seems to be in seeing the variations of the main character in all the alternate realities.
[B]Marvel Fanfare #10-13:[/B] The Black Widow starrs in a decent spy drama with beautiful illustrations by George Perez.
[B]Amazing Spider-Man #141-150/ Giant-Sized Spider-Man #5:[/B] The original clone saga puts Peter Parker through some interesting challenges, and forces him to realize serious truths about himself, with nice art by Ross Andru, and great characterization by Conway. The quality of the A-plots varies, Mysterio's return from the dead, and the master plan of the Jackal are stronger than relatively generic stories with the Scorpion, Lizard and a French stereotype supervillain.
[B]Spider-Man and Batman/ Batman & Spider-Man:[/B] These are played relatively straight, as if it were a longer Marvel Team-Up or a Brave and the Bold, about the different styles and personality clashes of the A-list heroes.
Best of the batch: "A Doll's House" (Sandman #10-16) It seems to set the tone for later Sandman arcs, allowing readers to really get to know the ordinary people affected by events in prior issues that bring them to Dream's orbit. It has some of the series' best antagonists with the renegade dream monsters, and the serial killers convention. I count the interlude issues as part of this story, but it might be the series' best single issue story as well, exploring Dream's relationship over the centuries with an ordinary man granted immortality.
Issues so far: 64 Issues, 1 Graphic Novel
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2017 Week 01
Barbe Rouge Integrale 6 (7 issues)
Total for the week: 7
Total for the year: 7
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Like I said In an earlier post, it seems like I'm off to a great start this year in comparison to other years. Ive already read:
Aquaman : Time and Tide (1993) # 1 - 4
Batman : Rebirth # 1
Batman (VOL. 3) (2016) # 1 - 8
Nightwing (Vol. 4) (2016) # 5 - 6
Detective Comics (1941) # 941 - 942 (Night of the Monster Men Crossover)
Detective Comics (1941) # 934 -940, 943 - 947
Batman (Vol. 3) (2016) # 9 -13
Civil War II # 1-8
U.S. Avengers # 1
Hulk (Vol. 3) (2016) # 1
Justice League (1987) # 1 - 6 , JLI (1987) # 1
Superman : Rebirth # 1
Action Comics (1938) # 957 - 970
Total issues so far : 67 issues
*** I had originally written a brief review of each set I read but I got logged out by the time I finished! As I've got work in the morning I ll have to add that in at a later time! LOL
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A solid start to 2017 for me but that was mostly because I had time off at the beginning of the year and was laid up with a nasty cough.
[B]A little Temptation - 8 issues [/B]
A translation of a French book, something I had picked up at random at some point. Not bad over all, nice art and well paced.
[B]Rachel Rising - 42 issues[/B]
So this book went to places I was not expecting it to go and ended a little too quickly for my liking (which did sour the taste for me). I had initially read the first arc on Comixology and loved it, so when the Omnibus came out I jumped on it. The build of the Omnibus isn't great, it feels cheap and light, though it does read and hold up well. It is a very odd situation as when you pick up the book it feels hollow and far too light for something its size. But when you actually read it the paper doesn't feel as poor as the first impression.
As for the story itself, it is an odd one to say the least. It delves into metaphysical a lot more than I had expected and a couple of story arcs seem to get lost in the telling of the tale. It is still enjoyable but the pacing and abrupt ending knock it down a couple of points. Over all a beautifully drawn book and it makes me want to try out other works by Moore.
[B]MIND MGNT 6 - 6 issues[/B]
The final arc of the series and it is as great as the others, I'm going to enjoy re-reading the whole story in one go.
[B]Fight Club 2 - 10 issues[/B]
So I read the first issue and loved it. So I waited for the collection to come out before I read the rest. I'm glad I did as I'm not sure how much I would have followed reading this monthly! The book gets very meta and has some very cool / surreal moments in it. I will re-read this soon.
[B]We Stand on Guard - 6 issues[/B]
I'm not a huge fan of Brian K. Vaughan but this was one of his books I enjoyed. It was a fun book, great art and well paced. Over all a light but fun book.
[B]Alex + Ada - 15 issues[/B]
Another book where I had read the first issues and enjoyed it enough to by the collection. Beautiful art work, interesting story though nothing mind blowing. It does deal with the android / sentient robot trope better than some other stories (TV show Humans for example) and builds a decent world for this story to exist in. The characters are realistic and though the ending is a little cloy, it does wrap up the story pretty well. Over all I'd recommend it for its artwork and generally good story telling.
Single issues:
[B]Deathstroke Rebirth - 1 issue[/B]
I love Priest, one of my favourite writers from way back when. So when I saw a new book by him I picked up the first three single (physical) issues. I read the prologue and it is okay. I'm coming into this character blind with no history or backstory so it was a nice way of laying the land. I have the next two issues so I will read them but unless they blow me away that will be the end of my Deathstroke adventure.
This week: 88
Total: 88
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I'll definitely be doing this again this year. I actually made the 1000 goal last year and read lots I wouldn't have normally read.
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Will be using this post as my master list and editing it like crazy.
WEEKLY GOAL: 21 issues
MONTHLY GOAL: 84 issues
Jan Total:
Feb Total:
Mar Total:
Apr Total:
May Total:
Jun Total:
Jul Total:
Aug Total:
Sep Total:
Oct Total:
Nov Total:
Dec Total:
08 -Gifted v1 & 2
15 -Massive Deluxe v2
00 -Astronauts in Trouble
00 -Ms. Marvel v6 Civil War
00 -Preacher Deluxe v6
00 -Baltimore v7
00 -Lantern City v3
00 -Stumptown v1
00 -Stumptown v2
00 -Stumptown v3
00 -Doctor Strange v1
00 -Doctor Strange v2
00 -Deadpool Omnibus
00 -Unbeatable Squirrel Girl & GLA
00 -Top Ten
01 -Fantastic Four 4
00 -Black Widow 2+
00 -Mockingbird 3+
00 -Thunderbolts 3+
00 -Squadron Supreme
00 -Vision 1-
00 -Hercules 1-
00 -Patsy Walker 1-
00 -Guardians of Infinity 1-
00 -Captain Marvel 1
00 -Vote Loki 1-
00 -Red Thorn 1-
00 -Deathstroke 1-
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[B]0 Comics Total[/B]
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With Frankenstein Agent of Shade completed I'm now up to 28 comics. I'm making my way thru the Bendis Guardians omni but I won't tally any of that until it's done.
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I tracked my reading on Goodreads last year and ended up reading 105 collected editions for 32,520 pages. If I divide that by 25 its about 1300 comics. I hope to eclipse that this year. I also decided that I wanted to read Marvel comics from the beginning, so I am reading (at least) 1 silver age book a day starting with Fantastic Four #1.
2017
100 Bullets 1-14
Amazing Fantasy #15
Aquaman Time and Tide 1-4
Batman 1-6
Incredible Hulk 1-2
Fantastic Four 1-5
Fatale 1-12
Tales to Astonish 29
Uncanny X-Men 132-135
Unity 1-8
X-O Manowar 15-22
Total 65