New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke.
Very enjoyable so far! I love Cooke's art.
New Frontier by Darwyn Cooke.
Very enjoyable so far! I love Cooke's art.
Reading American Century, by Howard Chaykin and David Tischman. I had the issues bound into a hardcover so I hope it counts as a collected edition.
Started Invincible for the first time. About 14 issues in and so far it’s great.
Reading through trades of old Superman Adventures and Batman Adventures, not the biggest fan of the DCAU but some very fun done-in-one stories.
The most current book I'm reading is Wonder Woman: Dead Earth, I'm currently unsure on some of it's creative decisions but I'll wait for the series to conclude before I make a judgement. Overall, this is probably the best WW book I've read since Rucka left and easily the only book published under Black Label I'm interested in at the moment.
I finally finished reading BONE: Full Color One Volume Edition HC. I would read a couple of chapters a day. I definitely enjoyed it and looked forward to reading it each day. Some interesting additional stuff in the back of the book, in particular the timeline with pics of how the epic Bone came about. This is a book for all ages and I do recommend it.
Just finished Tales of the Batman: Marv Wolfman.
Only got this book for the bronze age stories. The Brave and The Bold #167 and Batman #328-335, did not disappoint me. Stories held up for me.
Just finished Wasteland; it was nice to see how much planning had gone into it, although I thought the payoff could have had more impact. Art was interesting, but for some scenes it was hard to distinguish characters/see what was going on.
I did enjoy Invincible at the start, but gave up due to the consistent use of 'gay' as an insult. I just found it too jarring and unnecessary.
Loved Bone, might read that again. How did you find reading that edition? I have some (used, and a bit tattered) copies of the Canadian three-volume colour hardbacks, http://www.scholastic.ca/books/view/...sion-books-7-9. They are about the same size as a Marvel/DC Trade paperback, so I think that the pages are larger and also I guess its its easier to read being broken up into three books. Don't have the Full Color One Volume edition to compare though, not sure if it would be an upgrade.
I started Naoki Urasawa's Monster. It is my first proper manga where I have to read right to left. Really enjoying it so far. A great cat and mouse game between a doctor and a serial killer. I hear Urasawa's other books are also fantastic - Pluto and 20th Century Boys. Might have to check one of those out after I finish Monster.
I'm reading the Perfect editions and I have to ask, why are only some of the pages colorized and not all? It just feels kind of jarring to be reading half a book of black and white only to come to 3 or 4 pages full of color.