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    Currently reading Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka Volume 1. So far I'm really enjoying it! The art's great and I really love his Diana. She feels like an actual person - something that a lot of writers seem to struggle with - while still managing to exemplify the best parts of humanity.

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    About halfway through the Aquaman by Geoff Johns Omnibus and it's so good.

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    Paper Girls and Matt Fraction's Hawkguy... I mean Hawkeye.

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    I finished reading Iron Fist Epic Collection: The Fury of the Iron Fist. A blast to read - solid gold. These had to be some of the most enjoyable and better written comics out at the time (Doug Moench and Chris Claremont). Some very nice art by Larry Hama in the first several issues. I wasn't too keen on the following issues by Arvell Jones. The majority of the remaining art by John Byrne was pretty good in particualr those inked by Dan Adkins and Dan Green. It's a shame they couldn't have included Marvel Team-Up #31 as it would have fitted in nicely between Marvel Premiere #19 and #20. Then again from my understanding this is the thickest Epic Collection out there at 520 pages or so, therefore it would have been nigh on impossible to squeeze in. It would be great for Marvel to give us these issues and any other relevant IF appearances in an Omnibus.

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    Just finished re-reading Crisis on Infinite Earths for the first time in probably 20 years. Original issues, not collected.

    Now, I'm starting in on my immediate post-Crisis collection, starting with the TPB of the Man of Steel miniseries that introduced post-Crisis Superman.

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    Started reading Superman: Secret Identity by Kurt Busiek & Stuart Immonen OHC.

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    I'm binging the Saga hardcovers. Now at my first read of the third.

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    Golden Age Batman omnibus volume 7. Best looking art restoration for this series so far.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JPAR View Post
    I'm binging the Saga hardcovers. Now at my first read of the third.
    Me too. First one was superquick, about to start the second one.

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    Absolute Transmetropolitan, about 4 issues in, does it get any better? I’m not digging it, which has quite surprised me, As Ellis is probably my favourite writer

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    I have been reading Jack Kirby's Eternals again and it is amazing how endless his ideas are and how distinct a concept it is from the New Gods. I use to dismiss the Eternals but there is so much good stuff there and the Celestials are just too amazing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellboydce View Post
    Absolute Transmetropolitan, about 4 issues in, does it get any better? I’m not digging it, which has quite surprised me, As Ellis is probably my favourite writer
    I needed a bit of time to get used to it too but now I love it. For me it changed after the Another Cold Morning story (issue #8). I thought that was brilliant.
    Last edited by Foxy; 07-03-2019 at 04:13 AM. Reason: typo

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    Quote Originally Posted by Foxy View Post
    I needed a bit of time to get used to it too but now I love it. For me it changed after the Another Cold Morning story (issue #8). I thought that was brilliant.
    I’ll dive back in and give it another go then

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hellboydce View Post
    I’ll dive back in and give it another go then
    Hope it will "click" for you. But if not, there are plenty other books

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    Finished Vol.1 of the Fantagraphics Usagi Yojimbo. Gonna take a break before Vol.2 and have started on Giant Days by John Allison.

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