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Judge Dredd
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Judge Dredd
Mike Carey's Suicide Risk published by Boom! Studios. Boom! Always make sure they publish superheroes with a twist, this follows that trend.
If Velvet does not count, I'll just say 2000AD.
I enjoy Slaine and while I haven't read any of the other characters on a regular basis, I am enjoying this weekly anthology.
archer * magician *soldier * spy
Cankor by Matthew Allison is fantastic. It is just a really fun comic he makes and sells himself. I found him due to him being a friend of Michel Fiffe. Google Cankor Matthew Allison and his blog should come up where you can check out a bunch of art and see if you like it.
Well I have been buying local artist stuff lately , Shades of Grey by Renegade comics was pretty good . Really liked a comic called Fight Comics ! Written by Jason Mehmel . It has 5 stories in it and each story a different artist done in black and white . Very cool .
Transformers: More than Meets they Eye
Ongoing or of all time?
If the latter:
Handily.
Yeah, original Mirage TMNT has a lot of great stuff.
Myself, I'm liking the new IDW series as well. It took a while to get going but it has good stories and good characterisation.
Cheers for the info Jim. Fair play, some artists really only want to be in print and don't feel digital stuff. Feels like a bold move for a hot new creator though. I'm happy waiting for a collection since I would get it in print anyway (seen some preview pages and it's really stunning).
Current top 5: She-Hulk, Daredevil, Velvet, Lazarus, Adventures of Superman
Maybe Fantagraphics' reading order could help?
http://www.fantagraphics.com/index.p...=76&Itemid=135
BB
Past: tie between American Flagg! & Nexus.
Current: Waid's Green Hornet
The early Jaime can be a bit of a slog, but its worth plowing through the first major arc to where it settles into a cool LA groove. The hardcover that came out this week is probably his best story, but has much less of an impact if you haven't read everything leading up to it. You can get all of Jaime's stuff up to 'new stories' for about £50 (not sure in US) - it's collected in 5 softcovers. Then you only have the two most recent hardcovers and you're all caught up on his collected stuff.
Gilbert is much more prolific, and more varied in quality. I'd recommend the Beyond Palomar collection, book 3 in the new softcover collections. It has two long-form stories that are both absolute classics and can be read independent of his other works.
Current top 5: She-Hulk, Daredevil, Velvet, Lazarus, Adventures of Superman