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Army of Darkness Omnibus vol 1
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Has anyone read The Last Resort? The writers did a Friday the 13th series before. That was so so. But The Last Resort, I heard isn't as restrained. Someone needs to come out with a good Friday the 13th comic. It could be awesome.
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Hack / Slash Omnibus: Vol 1
![]() Fairly entertaining at first; really liked the concept of the red-hot killer of slashers... Ultimately, though (and I can't believe I'm saying this); for me, just pure t&a isn't enough... It got a bit redundant after a while... I would say, horror fans - definitely check out the first couple of volumes... Other than that, it's just so/so. ... Powers Vol. 3: Little Deaths ![]() Not as good as the previous volumes, but still entertaining; I like the characters enough and the world to keep reading. ... Powers Vol. 4: Supergroup ![]() REALLY loved the direction that this volume took - Definitely added a wonderful and sad layer to the story and the world... The end was absolutely heartbreaking but I am very excited to see what happens next. ... American Vampire Vol. 1 ![]() American Vampire Vol. 2 ![]() Wow. WOW. I absolutely adore comics with vivid, interesting characters, and a strong narrative... And this has both of those elements - Reminds me a bit of Preacher; you have some really fascinating characters, all with a backstory, that peels back slowly - Each comic adds another layer to it. I can't wait to get my hands on the next volume (just ordered from Amazon). Honestly, this is HIGHLY recommended for horror fans, vampire fans, and comic fans of Preacher, Locke & Key, and the like. Looking for a strong story and strong characters? Look no further. I LOVE this comic. |
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Almost forgot that I read this one too...
The Amulet, Book 1: The Stonekeeper ![]() It's cute, but definitely more geared toward young adults... Great artwork; like a well-done anime, but not really for me... I probably would have loved this in elementary or middle school. Quote:
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Ah, excellent! I'm hoping my brother has all of those so he can send them to me.
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Miricleman by Alan Moore - my pick for the greatest comic series ever. WAY better than Watchmen, IMO. It's like, if you took Dr. Manhattan's story and stretched it out over about 20 issues, minus the politics. In short, its about a man, becoming a god, and how he copes. Plus, plenty of great twists and turns along the way. Neal Gaimen takes over for Moore, so the story continues on fairly solidly, but Moore's run MUST be read. Swamp Thing (Alan Moore) - A lesson in how comic books should be written. And it fits the forum. To me, Moore's greatest strength is taking a character that we thought was one thing, and turning him/her into something else entirely...adding dimensions (See: Miricleman). His Swamp Thing reinvented the character. Its should be taught in schools. Sandman (Neal Gaiman) - It deals with the lord of dreams being caught and held captive for 70 years, and then "making his way in the world today). Masterful. Animal Man (Grant Morrison) - Pretty much anything Morrison writes is a safe bet, the man is on a genius level. His Animal Man run is akin to Moore's Swamp Thing for me. Preacher (Garth Ennis) Batman: A Death in the Family - A bit of a guilty pleasure for me, for nostalgia reasons. I feel this was the most monumental story line in my reading era. Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow? (Alan Moore) - The definitive "final" Superman story. Future Classics X-Men (Grant Morrison) Powers (Brian Michael Bendis) The Walking Dead (on fire right now, for good reason) Batman: The Long Halloween Batman: Hush The Invisibles (Grant Morrison) All-Star Superman (Grant Morrison) - the next definitive "final" Superman story. The rest (stuff that keeps me reading today): Locke & Key (SO good) Fables (See: Locke & Key) Thief of Thieves Batman: The Black Mirror through Court of Owls (current)...get this!...its as good a Batman run as I have ever read. Swamp Thing (current) Animal Man (current) I'd feel BEYOND confident recommending ANY of the above to ANYONE, and some (particularly the stuff at the top) triggers my snob switch if not read. Some others I enjoy, but more as guilty pleasures: Earth 2 (current...surprisingly good), Frankenstein: Agent of SHADE, Daredevil (current), Avengers vs. X-Men (yeah, I know), and Bendis's most recent Moon Knight run (I NEVER thought I would enjoy a Moon Night book) |
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Preacher Volume 1: Gone to Texas
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