Total chaos? You mean Day of Chaos or Total War? Cuz it's like 7 years between both storylines.
If you read Dead Zone and Titan and now ordered EEF your somewhat up to date with big epics in...
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Total chaos? You mean Day of Chaos or Total War? Cuz it's like 7 years between both storylines.
If you read Dead Zone and Titan and now ordered EEF your somewhat up to date with big epics in...
I like Zenith but TBH I prefer older Morrison books so it was no brainer for me.
And one great thing, this is where Many Angled Ones started their journey through different books from different...
Actually DJ came out in 2015.
There's no single word about it at 2000AD forum, but to be honest the only Dredd story that could be collected (cuz of the length and importance) is recent (and ongoing) Michael Caroll run about...
My sugestion is:
Start at both ends, modern and classic.
Modern path - Origins, Tour Of Duty, Day Of Chaos, Trifecta - and then you can wait for upcoming jumping point in 2000AD (most recent...
100%
My whole sentiment for sci-fi comics came from 2000AD old reprints (and Incal ofcourse) and I'm still amazed by what I can find in every new issue of 2000AD and Meg.
I only want to add one more thing - 2000AD produce some best sci-fi westerns out there and now they add another great series in genre - Lawless. After first story (in Meg 350) I was afriad this story...
I really liked this issue, the art and most of the writing, but I also must admit that Davey was "too much" for me.
1. Lazarus
2. Southern Bastards
3. Bitch Planet
Wolf #1 is not as good as rest of Kot's books I read but still I have high hopes for this series.
And Kot is exactly the kind of writer I need in my library, I like his creations and I really...
For past year I have no problem to admit that Lazarus is the best ongoing book I follow. No matter how I love crime books from Bru and Aaron, no matter how astonishing Sattelite Sam is... Lazarus is...
More like Heavy Metal, full sized story (two if I remember correctly 'cuz I'm after Emma Rios one and still have no time to read rest of the magazine).
Damn, I can't recall when was the last time I was this excited for the new Vertigo titles.
I'm kinda excited. Recently I preordered Heavy Metal #276 'cuz of Kirby stuff inside which is funny 'cuz I never thought I'll be back to buying Heavy Metal issues.
Good news, really.
Hindu wastika and NS swastika is two different things with numbers of distinctive elements. Germans rarely used a swastika that isn't by 45° (Norldland division used one but still that swastika was...
Green Arrow, finally back on track.
Not impressed. But I'll stick for the next 4 issues and maybe Sons Of The Devill will not be a huge disappointment like Nailbitter was.
Hard choice between Lazarus and Southern Bastards but I'll stick with Lazarus. Everything about this title is perfect.
Damn, I can't find it online but I hope it's true.
In my opinion Aaron should be listed here as well.
They can't find perfect artist for book? There's one great choice... Chris Samnee.
I guess you can find some southern gothic inspirations in Daredevil: Redemption (Hine/Gydos).
I have problem with this "best work yet". Great thing in Brubaker and Phillips collaborations is that all of their work have the same high quality, different tones (of noir) but I can't choose which...