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.
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.
Both great suggestions. I'd add Stray Toasters by Bill Sienkiewicz and anything by Ted McKeever (Metropol in particular).
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.
BB
I'd also add Invisibles and Doom Patrol by Morrison.
"You don't ever quit. Not even to your last drop of blood. You got folks relyin' on you then you just can't afford to." Sean Noonan-Hitman #47
Good list, I've read a couple of these.
Bill Sienkiewicz is comic book greatness, definitely added.
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.
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.
BB
Oh and everything by Brandon Graham
"You don't ever quit. Not even to your last drop of blood. You got folks relyin' on you then you just can't afford to." Sean Noonan-Hitman #47
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.