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    Having in mind anything outside the big 2:

    Harbinger
    Saga
    TMNT

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    Mind MGMT - the main story, the art, the side stories...it really is the total package.

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    Invincible, but if that is skirting the edge of being Indie nowadays, I'd have to say Atomic Robo.

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    I'm really digging Rachel Rising at the moment.



    The black and white simplicity of it gives it a classic Walking Dead feel.
    I'd love to read it, but it's surprisingly difficult to find the TPB's for a decent price in Europe!

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    Uber, by Kieron Gillen

    though Lumberjanes' first issue was pure fun and delight

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    COPRA is my number one. Latest issue just came out.

    Casanova when it comes back will be up there. I'm also really enjoying Dead Body Road and Black Science.

    I also like Michael DeForge's work. I picked up copies of Lose #3 and #4 at LA Zinefest this year.
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    If we're talking NON-Image then I would have to say it's Terry Moore's positively brilliant RACHEL RISING.

    But if we're including Image then I'd have to pick SAGA by a hair over RACHEL RISING.

    Other favorites are LETTER 44, REVIVAL, RAT QUEENS, INVINCIBLE and THE WALKING DEAD.
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    I have to go with Ghostbusters. It's been such a terrific comic, clearly made by a creative team who care about the property. It feels very much like a literal continuation of the films, with the characters' personalities and voices captured perfectly by Erik Burnham. And I love, love, love Dan Schoening's cartoony artwork.

    While I thought the second volume got off to a shaky start when it launched last year, it has since found its footing and been delivering the goods left and right once again. One of the things I love about it is that many of the issues are still stand-alone reads. Together, they build toward something, but you can still take them separately as their own individual adventures, instead of having one giant 6-, 7- or 8-issue arc after another. As a result, when the book does do a multi-part arc (such as "Haunted America" or last year's "Happy Horror Days"), it feels more special. And the current eight-part "Mass Hysteria!," which is only just three issues in now, is proving quite awesome.
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    Was loving Helheim. Really looking forward to the follow-up series. Loved Stumptown and looking forward to that re-start as well.

    Good times for me through Oni Press.

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    Aw man, if I had to pick one, just one, it would be Atomic Robo, or perhaps Transformers More than Meets the Eye

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    Tales of the Beanworld or Kim Deitch's Waldo stuff.

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    In regards to Image books I really dig Black Science and Ghosted right now but I don't really consider those indie since they have a pretty big machine behind them but they aren't the big 2 so whatever. It's been awhile since I've found a really great indie book I could collect consistently so I am open to suggestions. Thanks for the recommendations! I really appreciate it.
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    Top Cow Comics : Witchblade, CyberForce , Darkness , Artifacts

    Crossed : The Web comic and Ongoing

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    Excluding Image it would definitely have to be Love and Rockets.

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    Atomic Robo
    TMNT
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