Page 4 of 7 FirstFirst 1234567 LastLast
Results 46 to 60 of 96
  1. #46

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by wwise03 View Post
    This is really just an impossible question to answer. If you held a gun to my head at this very moment, I would probably panic and say the book that I read last night, The Mercenary Sea. I doubt anyone else would answer that, but it is just a book that I have fun reading. If you held a gun to my head 15 minutes from now, I would likely answer Deadly Class, because I will have just finished reading the latest issue.
    That book is such a blast. Took me by surprise how much I'm enjoying it
    www.grayhavencomics.com
    For Creators, By Creators

  2. #47
    "Comic Book Reviewer" InformationGeek's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2014
    Posts
    5,107

    Default

    I have to say Revival.

    I would have went with Chew, but that book is nearing an end not too far off now. With Revival, who knows when that is ending. Also, I love the drama, characters, and emotion more.

  3. #48
    (Formerly ilash) Ilan Preskovsky's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2014
    Posts
    2,106

    Default

    Man, this is such a difficult question. I would probably go with Saga but I am very, very tempted to say Sex Criminals.
    Check out my blog, Because Everyone Else Has One, for my regularly updated movie reviews.

  4. #49
    Living on the dolmantle eye of all's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2014
    Location
    NYC & Philly
    Posts
    121

    Default

    Alex + Ada
    Read Prophet, live Stray Bullets.

  5. #50

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by eye of all View Post
    Alex + Ada
    Such a great book.
    www.grayhavencomics.com
    For Creators, By Creators

  6. #51
    Astonishing Member Lady Warp Spasm's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2014
    Location
    In a 70s foreign genre film
    Posts
    2,098

    Default

    Right now, Velvet.
    archer * magician *soldier * spy

  7. #52
    Gone Fishin' Red_11's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2014
    Location
    Down at the river
    Posts
    203

    Default

    Lazarus.

    10char
    If you are not reading Lazarus, you should be.

  8. #53
    Amazing Member
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Posts
    30

    Default

    Manhattan Projects

    Not only is it written by Hickman but it is drawn Nick Pitarra and coloured by the greatest colorist working today Jordie Bellaire.

  9. #54
    Overly Opinionated Conway's Avatar
    Join Date
    Apr 2014
    Posts
    972

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by BadWolf View Post
    You magnificent b*****d. This is such a difficult question. How can I be expected to pick between Deadly Class and Lazarus?! I'm gonna have to give the edge to Lazarus though if just for the pure brilliance of the world building in the back-matter.
    I know it was cruel wasn't it. I keep forcing myself not to come back and add how much I like some of these other titles people are mentioning.

  10. #55
    Mighty Member Diamond's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Location
    Switzerland
    Posts
    1,033

    Default

    The Bulletproof Coffin, even though the second mini ended two(?) years ago.

  11. #56
    All-New Member
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Posts
    17

    Default

    invincible

  12. #57
    of House Bolton Ramsay Snow's Avatar
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Posts
    733

    Default

    East of West.

    Lazarus would be a close second.

  13. #58
    All-New Member
    Join Date
    May 2014
    Posts
    16

    Default

    Prophet and it's an easy choice for me. After that ends though, this will be a much tougher question. 5-6 excellent ongoing series right now.

  14. #59

    Default

    I really can't decide between Witchblade and Spawn. I read A LOT of Image books, but Spawn was my first and I have a legit connection to it. I only started Witchblade a couple of years ago, but I bought the entire backlog on Comixology and it turned me in a Top Cow fanboy. Really, really hard to decide.

    But I'd probably go with Witchblade because damn that Witch Hunt arc was brilliant.
    I still miss Renee Montoya. Oh, and I'm a dude.

  15. #60

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by pretur22 View Post
    Manhattan Projects

    Not only is it written by Hickman but it is drawn Nick Pitarra and coloured by the greatest colorist working today Jordie Bellaire.
    I second that. No comic makes me laugh more.
    currently reading: Dept. H, Hellboy in Hell, Kaijumax, Moon Knight

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •