Some collected editions & Classic comics available recommendations?
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Some collected editions & Classic comics available recommendations?
[QUOTE=AlexPirvulescu;4495288]Some collected editions & Classic comics available recommendations?[/QUOTE]
Check this out and tell me if it's what you're looking for:
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[QUOTE=jb681131;4496449]Check this out and tell me if it's what you're looking for:
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Wow, that is a great set of recommendations, thank you
[QUOTE=hyped78;4496534]Wow, that is a great set of recommendations, thank you[/QUOTE]
Glad to help.
If you'r looking more for a specific genre/style/hero/team don't hesitate to ask.
My lust don't contain much super-hero compared to the quantity that exists.
And by curiosity, what are you gonna try out first ?
Most of my comic books and graphic novels are also not superhero related, although most are at least fantasy or sci-fi.
If you give us some genres/general reads/views (novels and films for example) then we can probably be of more use :)
[QUOTE=jb681131;4496449]Check this out and tell me if it's what you're looking for:
[URL="https://comicvine.gamespot.com/profile/jb681131/blog/need-help-what-comics-to-read-as-of-march-2018/130703/"]https://comicvine.gamespot.com/profile/jb681131/blog/need-help-what-comics-to-read-as-of-march-2018/130703/[/URL][/QUOTE]
Thanks for the list. I am running out of new material, every readers fear.
I gave a bunch of recommendations in your threads in the Indy and Image sections, so I will focus on more mainstream stuff here and not repeat those, but again a lot depends on the genres, styles and such you like and enjoy...
Planetary by Warren Ellis & John Cassady
Sandman by Neil Gaiman & friends
Doctor Strange by Steve Ditko & Stan Lee
Doctor Strange by Englehart & Brunner
Saga of Swamp Thing by Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette, John Totleben & friends
DC: The New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke
The Parker adaptations by Darwyn Cooke
The Oz books by Eric Shanower & Skottie Young
Sleeper by Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips
Captain America by Ed Brubaker & company
Powers by Bendis & Oeming (in particular the early volumes)
Books of Magic by Neil Gaiman & friends
Sweet Tooth by Jeff Lemire
Trillium by Jeff Lemire
Black Hammer by Jeff Lemire & Dean Ormstrom
Starman by James Robinson
Alien (adaptation) by Archie Goodwin & Walt Simonson
Manhunter by Goodwin & Simonson
Conan by Busiek & Nord
Astro City by Busiek & Anderson
Northlanders by Wood & company
X-Men: Grand Design by Ed Piskor
Green Arrow by Mike Grell
Spectre by John Ostrander & Tom Mandrake
Tarzan by Joe Kubert
Batman: Black & White (anthology)
The Spirit by Will Eisner
Madame Xanadu by Matt Wagner
Nexus by Baron & Rude
Frankenstein, Alive, Alive by Niles & Wrightson
-M
[QUOTE=jb681131;4497053]Glad to help.
If you'r looking more for a specific genre/style/hero/team don't hesitate to ask.
My lust don't contain much super-hero compared to the quantity that exists.
And by curiosity, what are you gonna try out first ?[/QUOTE]
I'm actually not the person who started the thread but I'm happy I clicked on this. After having checked your list I am particularly interested in/ will buy:
Charley's War (P. Mills / J. Colquhoun) - 10 volumes - Titan Books
Frontline Combat (Various) - 10 volumes - Gemstone
Northlanders (B. Wood, various) - 7 volumes - Vertigo
[QUOTE=jb681131;4496449]Check this out and tell me if it's what you're looking for:
[URL="https://comicvine.gamespot.com/profile/jb681131/blog/need-help-what-comics-to-read-as-of-march-2018/130703/"]https://comicvine.gamespot.com/profile/jb681131/blog/need-help-what-comics-to-read-as-of-march-2018/130703/[/URL][/QUOTE]
Yes. Candyland.
[QUOTE=Enigma;4497389]Most of my comic books and graphic novels are also not superhero related, although most are at least fantasy or sci-fi.
If you give us some genres/general reads/views (novels and films for example) then we can probably be of more use :)[/QUOTE]
Action/adventure - all genres(police, detective, thriller, war, spy, history etc.), psychological, social, philosophical. No S.F. and Fantasy.
Also, not superhero-related necessarily.
[QUOTE=jb681131;4497053]Glad to help.
If you'r looking more for a specific genre/style/hero/team don't hesitate to ask.
My lust don't contain much super-hero compared to the quantity that exists.
And by curiosity, what are you gonna try out first ?[/QUOTE]
I specified above some genre I read. I dig almost every genre, except manga, S.F. and fantasy.
Some of my favourites;
Y: The Last Man
Marney the Fox
Blankets
Charley's War (not an enjoyable read as such, although that art is beautiful, but a good one)
James Bond comics (Dynamite) are all at least decent, some are wonderful (Felix Leiter arc for example, and the original VARGR/EIDOLON).
DEMO and Local, Local being the better of the two.
[QUOTE=MRP;4498156]I gave a bunch of recommendations in your threads in the Indy and Image sections, so I will focus on more mainstream stuff here and not repeat those, but again a lot depends on the genres, styles and such you like and enjoy...
Planetary by Warren Ellis & John Cassady
Sandman by Neil Gaiman & friends
Doctor Strange by Steve Ditko & Stan Lee
Doctor Strange by Englehart & Brunner
Saga of Swamp Thing by Alan Moore, Stephen Bissette, John Totleben & friends
DC: The New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke
The Parker adaptations by Darwyn Cooke
The Oz books by Eric Shanower & Skottie Young
Sleeper by Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips
Captain America by Ed Brubaker & company
Powers by Bendis & Oeming (in particular the early volumes)
Books of Magic by Neil Gaiman & friends
Sweet Tooth by Jeff Lemire
Trillium by Jeff Lemire
Black Hammer by Jeff Lemire & Dean Ormstrom
Starman by James Robinson
Alien (adaptation) by Archie Goodwin & Walt Simonson
Manhunter by Goodwin & Simonson
Conan by Busiek & Nord
Astro City by Busiek & Anderson
Northlanders by Wood & company
X-Men: Grand Design by Ed Piskor
Green Arrow by Mike Grell
Spectre by John Ostrander & Tom Mandrake
Tarzan by Joe Kubert
Batman: Black & White (anthology)
The Spirit by Will Eisner
Madame Xanadu by Matt Wagner
Nexus by Baron & Rude
Frankenstein, Alive, Alive by Niles & Wrightson
-M[/QUOTE]
Great choices.
There are a few that I see missing from my own list.
I might add a few.
[QUOTE=Enigma;4498977]Some of my favourites;
Y: The Last Man
Marney the Fox
Blankets
Charley's War (not an enjoyable read as such, although that art is beautiful, but a good one)
James Bond comics (Dynamite) are all at least decent, some are wonderful (Felix Leiter arc for example, and the original VARGR/EIDOLON).
DEMO and Local, Local being the better of the two.[/QUOTE]
Thanks. I got a lot of spy books recs for you, as I see you like the genre.