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Ironwulf by Chaykin, Moore, Mignola, Russell and the Saga of Swamp Thing, Moore and Co.
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Harbinger (2012)! So good! It's a lot better than any X-men book I've read since Wheadon's AXM.
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I'm about to start reading the Lone Wolf and Cub series from Dark Horse. Probably need to invest in some reading glasses first, though.....
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Let it build. LW&C is really one of my (admittedly many) top favorite comics. Hope you enjoy it plenty.
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I made great use of the Valiant sale on Comixology. Read the first arc of 90s Harbinger and THAT is some of the best I've ever read in comics.
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I remember enjoying that. Thanks for the reminder--will have to go find those.
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I dug out Captain Victory by Jack Kirby to give a re-read.
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Jeez! Kirby's Greatest work, in my humble opinion. How can one ever hope to top something like Ferranax, the Fighting Fetus?
Or the Geezlebobber (did I get that right?)? Enjoy! enjoy!
I've pulled out Dynamite's "Man with No Name," which is pretty much as I remember it, pretty to look at, hard to accept anybody's face but Eastwood's, and a fair capture of the character and story.
Also Vertigo's "My Faith in Frankie," which I'd forgotten completely other than that I liked it; halfway through, and it's really well done, but strange.
finishing up DHP's presentation of "Sin City." Mix in some Gladstone Disneys for Sunday mornings.
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[QUOTE=matt levin;4942360]Let it build. LW&C is really one of my (admittedly many) top favorite comics. Hope you enjoy it plenty.[/QUOTE]
Mine too. An undeniable classic, IMHO. :cool:
[QUOTE=matt levin;4945725]Also Vertigo's "My Faith in Frankie," which I'd forgotten completely other than that I liked it; halfway through, and it's really well done, but strange.[/QUOTE]
OMG! I like it, as well. Another forgotten favorite. Thanks for bringing it back, [I]matt levin[/I]. :D
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Halo Jones
Strontium Dog
Nicolae Dante
Bad company
Abc warriors
Sam slade robo hunter
Skizz
Rogue Trooper
Read a lot of 2000ad during lockdown... probably too much as all that probably comes in at 6000 pages. Good stuff though - keep forgetting just how ridiculously good 2000ad was in the 1980s
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with thanks to poroto678 for the reminder, here's my recent old-comics/new this week:
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rumors of new issues sometime later this month...but still, re-reading back issues old enough to seem new, until then. these for this week--[ATTACH=CONFIG]96477[/ATTACH]
found Harbinger no longer as readable as it originally seemed...may try Next Men soon, in comparison.
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Saga and Lazarus...
Both great re-reads...
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So far I've revisited or read for the first time...
-the entire run of Descender before reading the first volume of Ascender
-rereading all of Lazarus before reading X+66 and the latest volume
-Continuing with Rucka, I reread both volumes of Black Magick
-Injection Vol. 1-3
-all of Darwyn Cooke's Parker adaptations
-Matt Wagner's Spirit from Dynamite
-Last Fair Deal Gone Done, a Nick Travers GN
-Something is Killing the Children Vol. 1
-the Savagetown OGN from Declan Shalvey
-a handful of Hard Case Crime series from Titan including Minky Woodcock: the Girk Who Handcuffed Houdini, Peepland and Normandy Gold
-James Tynion's The Woods Vol. 1-7 (a couple more to go) and the first volume of Something is Killing the Children
-Gillen's Peter Cannon: Thunderbolt
-Warren's Eerie Archives Vol. 1
and not quite indy, as published by Marvel, but it is indy in spirit/theme-Epic Illustrated #1-4
-M