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What's your favorite comic book and what's the last one you've read?
SavannahLion:
I used to work at a comic and card shop a few years ago and I never really got into the comics. I think the fact that there were guys who looked like Comic Book Guy (Simpsons) who came in and purchased short boxes full of comics on a monthly basis, talked down to you if you didn't know what exactly was said in Batman #34 page #6 panel #4 and never ---fouled up beyond all recognition--- a woman unless it was the whore on the street corner at the last Comicon kind of turned me off to the whole thing. In the two or three years I worked there, I only amassed approximately 1 1/2 short boxes of comics. And the majority of those comics where gathered after I quit the shop. In any case....
I don't have a particular favorite. Most of my collection consists of Animal Mystic most of which I never actually got around to reading. I did have a particular fondness for Yosagi Yojimbo but got into it just before all my suppliers quit the business and I never really got back into comics again.
saint:
--- Quote from: Rando on October 05, 2011, 10:37:56 am ---
- Fables (ongoing) - Stories featuring characters from traditional fairy tales that live in our modern day world after escaping from their individual worlds. (Ex: Snow White didn't really enjoy her time with the dwarves, Prince charming is kind of a womanizer having married and divorced several leading ladies, Little boy blue is kind of a badass that had to leave a lot of friends behind, story of the Frog Prince is sad sad sad...)
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I will double, triple, and quadruple concur with Fables. If you haven't checked it out I *highly* recommend it. I bought the first graphic novel, read it, then bought all the rest as soon as I could afterwards.
Donkbaca:
I'll check some of this stuff out. I have a comic reader on my phone and have um... a means of acquiring digital copies of the books for free. Its a neat way to read stuff on the go, and its free...
Rando:
--- Quote from: Louis Tully on October 04, 2011, 08:15:32 pm ---Have read:
TMNT 1-13
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LT,
Is this the orginal 1-13 from Mirage comics? Black & white and more gritty than the movies/tv shows? The series got funky at times but was good most of the time. My favorites were when Eric Talbot was involved in the artwork:
One of my all time favorite single issues was the somewhat silent Leonardo one-shot that leads into TMNT #10 where Leonardo is out alone and fighting to get back home:
misfit1138:
I'll ALWAYS say Amazing Spider-Man is my favorite comic no matter how bad/terrible/good/great it is at the time. I can't quit you Spider-Man.
Last one I read though is the one I co-created. The Pound [shameless]http://www.frozenbeachstudios.com/pound[/shameless]
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