What comics are you reading now?
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
Danke schoen.
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
Well, I don't have Excel, and Google wants me to create an account.
This just isn't that important.
Thanks for the advice though.
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I'll do it for you later when I have a chance, if I remember.
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
@Slym: thats a HUGE list 
Here's it alphabetically
100 Bullets 1-100
All-New X-Men 1-10
Amazing Spider-Man 394, 546-551
Astonishing Thor 1-5
Astro City 1-6
Avengers (2012) 1-6
Avengers Prime 1-5
Avenging Spider-Man #1
Batman - Detective Comics (The New 52!) 1-7
Batman & Robin (2010) 7-12
Batman & Robin (The New 52!) 1-8, 13-25
Batman 491-500, 608-619, 700-707, 710-712
Batman Confidential 13-16
Batman Special #1
Batman: Black & White 1-4
Batman: Earth One
Batman: Ego
Batman: Gotham County Line 1-3
Batman: Gotham Knights #14, 17-49
Batman: Gotham Knights 1-16
Batman: Harley & Ivy 1-3
Batman: LOTDK 16-20
Batman: Odyssey vol. 1 1-6
Batman: Odyssey vol. 2 1-7
Batman: Shadow Of The Bat 16-18
Batman: Sword Of Azrael 1-4
Batman: The Dark Knight (The New 52!) 1-9
Batman: The Return 1
Batman: The Return f Bruce Wayne 1-6
Batman: Vengeance Of Bane 1
Black Orchid 1-3
Captain America 157-186, 611-615, 615.1
Captain America 1-7
Catwoman: Selina's Big Score
Concrete 1-5
Dark Horse Extra 49 & 50
Dark Horse Maverick 2001
Dark Horse Presents 1, 8, 10, 150
DC Infinite Halloween Special 1
Deadman: Exorcism 1-2
Deadpool 1-12
Deadpool 1-6 (2013)
Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe 1-4
Deadpool Pulp 1-4
Detective Comics 659-666, 821-826, 840-845
DH Maverick Annual 2000
DHP Annual '99
East Of West 1-10
Elektra Assassin 1-8
Fables 1-41
Fantastic Four (vol. 1) #s 302-306, 308, 312, 313
Gotham Central 1-5
Gotham City Sirens 1-4
Grendel: Behold The Devil 0-8
Grendel: Black, White, & Red 1-4
Grendel: Devil By The Deed 25th Anniversary Edition
Grendel: Red, White, & Black 1-4
Harley & Ivy: Love On The Lam
Hawkeye 1-11
Hellblazer Annual 1
Identity Crisis 1-7
Jack Kirby's OMAC 1-8
John Constantine: Hellblazer 1-83, 129-133
Journey Into Mystery 83-112
Justice League (The New 52!) 0, 7-11, 14-16, 18-21
Justice League Of America (The New 52!) 1-7
Kick-A$$ 1-8
Kick-A$$ Vol.II 1-7
Kingdom Come 1-4
Lex Luthor: Man Of Steel 1-5
Liberty Annual 11
Locke & Key 1-6
Locke & Key: Crown Of Shadows 1-6
Locke & Key: Head Games 1-6
Manifest Destiny 1-5
Marvel: 1985 1-6
Mythos: The Final Tour (Vertigo) 1-3
New Avengers1-6
New X-Men 114-126, Annual 2001
Peter Panzerfaust 1-10
PPTSSM 217
Preacher 1-7
Saga 1-12
Saga Of The Swamp Thing #21-56, 76&77
Sandman 1-56
Scalped 1-18
Showcase '93 7, 8
SiP vol.2 1-13
SiP vol.3 1-24, 26-32, 34-38, 40-76
Solo #1, 5
Spider-Man Unlimited 7
Spider-Man: The Lost Years 0, 1-3
Strange Tales II 1-3
Strangers In Paradise vol. 1 1-3
Streetwise
Superior Spider-Man 1-5
Superman 204-215
Superman Action Comics (The New 52!) 1-8
Superman/Batman 8-13, 60-63, 65-67
Superman: Earth One
Superman: Red Son 1-3
Swamp Thing (2004) 1-6
The Avengers: Endless Wartime
The Books Of Magic 1-4
The Brave & The Bold Annual (modern reprint collection)
The Flash 1-7 (Brightest Day)
The Helmet Of Fate: Black Alice
The Helmet Of Fate: Detective Chimp
The Helmet Of Fate: Ibis The Invincible
The Helmet Of Fate: Sargon The Sorcerer
The Helmet Of Fate: Zauriel
The Horrorist 1&2
The Sixth Gun 1-6
The Strain 1-11
The Walking Dead 1-120
Thor, God Of Thunder 1-5
Thunderbolts 130-131
Transmetropolitan 1-18
Ultimate FF 1-30
Ultimate Iron Man 1-5
Uncanny Avengers 1-5
Uncanny Avengers 1-5
UXM 172-173
V For Vendetta 1-10
Vertigo Secret Files: Hellblazer 1
Web Of Spider-Man 117-119
Wolverine (2013) 1-6, 50-55, 305-313
Wolverine LS 1-4
Wolverine Origins 21-25
Wolverine Origins II - 1-5
Wolverine: Japan's Most Wanted 1-13
Wonder Woman (The New 52!) 1-6
X-Men Forever 1-12
X-Men Origins: Beast
X-Men Origins: Colossus
X-Men Origins: Gambit
X-Men Origins: Jean Grey
X-Men Origins: Sabretooth
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
X-Men: Curse Of The Mutants - Blade
X-Men: Curse Of The Mutants - Smoke & Blood
X-Men: Curse Of The Mutants - Storm & Gambit
X-Men: Curse Of The Mutants - X-Men v/s Vampires 1-2
X-Men: Magneto Testament 1-5
Y: The Last Man 1-48
Young Avengers 6
Zatanna 1-6

Here's it alphabetically
100 Bullets 1-100
All-New X-Men 1-10
Amazing Spider-Man 394, 546-551
Astonishing Thor 1-5
Astro City 1-6
Avengers (2012) 1-6
Avengers Prime 1-5
Avenging Spider-Man #1
Batman - Detective Comics (The New 52!) 1-7
Batman & Robin (2010) 7-12
Batman & Robin (The New 52!) 1-8, 13-25
Batman 491-500, 608-619, 700-707, 710-712
Batman Confidential 13-16
Batman Special #1
Batman: Black & White 1-4
Batman: Earth One
Batman: Ego
Batman: Gotham County Line 1-3
Batman: Gotham Knights #14, 17-49
Batman: Gotham Knights 1-16
Batman: Harley & Ivy 1-3
Batman: LOTDK 16-20
Batman: Odyssey vol. 1 1-6
Batman: Odyssey vol. 2 1-7
Batman: Shadow Of The Bat 16-18
Batman: Sword Of Azrael 1-4
Batman: The Dark Knight (The New 52!) 1-9
Batman: The Return 1
Batman: The Return f Bruce Wayne 1-6
Batman: Vengeance Of Bane 1
Black Orchid 1-3
Captain America 157-186, 611-615, 615.1
Captain America 1-7
Catwoman: Selina's Big Score
Concrete 1-5
Dark Horse Extra 49 & 50
Dark Horse Maverick 2001
Dark Horse Presents 1, 8, 10, 150
DC Infinite Halloween Special 1
Deadman: Exorcism 1-2
Deadpool 1-12
Deadpool 1-6 (2013)
Deadpool Kills The Marvel Universe 1-4
Deadpool Pulp 1-4
Detective Comics 659-666, 821-826, 840-845
DH Maverick Annual 2000
DHP Annual '99
East Of West 1-10
Elektra Assassin 1-8
Fables 1-41
Fantastic Four (vol. 1) #s 302-306, 308, 312, 313
Gotham Central 1-5
Gotham City Sirens 1-4
Grendel: Behold The Devil 0-8
Grendel: Black, White, & Red 1-4
Grendel: Devil By The Deed 25th Anniversary Edition
Grendel: Red, White, & Black 1-4
Harley & Ivy: Love On The Lam
Hawkeye 1-11
Hellblazer Annual 1
Identity Crisis 1-7
Jack Kirby's OMAC 1-8
John Constantine: Hellblazer 1-83, 129-133
Journey Into Mystery 83-112
Justice League (The New 52!) 0, 7-11, 14-16, 18-21
Justice League Of America (The New 52!) 1-7
Kick-A$$ 1-8
Kick-A$$ Vol.II 1-7
Kingdom Come 1-4
Lex Luthor: Man Of Steel 1-5
Liberty Annual 11
Locke & Key 1-6
Locke & Key: Crown Of Shadows 1-6
Locke & Key: Head Games 1-6
Manifest Destiny 1-5
Marvel: 1985 1-6
Mythos: The Final Tour (Vertigo) 1-3
New Avengers1-6
New X-Men 114-126, Annual 2001
Peter Panzerfaust 1-10
PPTSSM 217
Preacher 1-7
Saga 1-12
Saga Of The Swamp Thing #21-56, 76&77
Sandman 1-56
Scalped 1-18
Showcase '93 7, 8
SiP vol.2 1-13
SiP vol.3 1-24, 26-32, 34-38, 40-76
Solo #1, 5
Spider-Man Unlimited 7
Spider-Man: The Lost Years 0, 1-3
Strange Tales II 1-3
Strangers In Paradise vol. 1 1-3
Streetwise
Superior Spider-Man 1-5
Superman 204-215
Superman Action Comics (The New 52!) 1-8
Superman/Batman 8-13, 60-63, 65-67
Superman: Earth One
Superman: Red Son 1-3
Swamp Thing (2004) 1-6
The Avengers: Endless Wartime
The Books Of Magic 1-4
The Brave & The Bold Annual (modern reprint collection)
The Flash 1-7 (Brightest Day)
The Helmet Of Fate: Black Alice
The Helmet Of Fate: Detective Chimp
The Helmet Of Fate: Ibis The Invincible
The Helmet Of Fate: Sargon The Sorcerer
The Helmet Of Fate: Zauriel
The Horrorist 1&2
The Sixth Gun 1-6
The Strain 1-11
The Walking Dead 1-120
Thor, God Of Thunder 1-5
Thunderbolts 130-131
Transmetropolitan 1-18
Ultimate FF 1-30
Ultimate Iron Man 1-5
Uncanny Avengers 1-5
Uncanny Avengers 1-5
UXM 172-173
V For Vendetta 1-10
Vertigo Secret Files: Hellblazer 1
Web Of Spider-Man 117-119
Wolverine (2013) 1-6, 50-55, 305-313
Wolverine LS 1-4
Wolverine Origins 21-25
Wolverine Origins II - 1-5
Wolverine: Japan's Most Wanted 1-13
Wonder Woman (The New 52!) 1-6
X-Men Forever 1-12
X-Men Origins: Beast
X-Men Origins: Colossus
X-Men Origins: Gambit
X-Men Origins: Jean Grey
X-Men Origins: Sabretooth
X-Men Origins: Wolverine
X-Men: Curse Of The Mutants - Blade
X-Men: Curse Of The Mutants - Smoke & Blood
X-Men: Curse Of The Mutants - Storm & Gambit
X-Men: Curse Of The Mutants - X-Men v/s Vampires 1-2
X-Men: Magneto Testament 1-5
Y: The Last Man 1-48
Young Avengers 6
Zatanna 1-6
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
Thanks, both Jeremy & nscc - I will use this on my next update.
I'd say 95% of what I've read has been from TBPs/HCs from my local library.
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I'd say 95% of what I've read has been from TBPs/HCs from my local library.

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Re: What comics are you reading now?
You're welcome and I read a ton of trades from my local library too. Its great.slym2none wrote:Thanks, both Jeremy & nscc - I will use this on my next update.
I'd say 95% of what I've read has been from TBPs/HCs from my local library.
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
Bought the new Deathlok series (well issue #1 of the series) yesterday. I was a big fan of the Michael Collins series by McDuffie and Cowyn back in the 90's and I also enjoyed the Joe Casey series a bit later.
I am kind of "meh" on this version so far. But planning to stick with it since he is my favorite Marvel character (including all the variations).
I am kind of "meh" on this version so far. But planning to stick with it since he is my favorite Marvel character (including all the variations).
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
I just got through reading vol. 9 of The Sandman TPB's, "The Kindly Ones", last night.
WOW... just wow... holy crap, wow...
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WOW... just wow... holy crap, wow...

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Re: What comics are you reading now?
That's one of my favorites - Brief Lives is my top favorite. I love Hemple's art.slym2none wrote:I just got through reading vol. 9 of The Sandman TPB's, "The Kindly Ones", last night.
WOW... just wow... holy crap, wow...
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Also, and I know... but Thessily/Thessalian...
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
Harley Quinn: The Future's End #1
Harley Quinn Annual #1
All-New X-Factor #1-14
Spider-Man 2099 Vol. 2 #1-5
Harley Quinn Annual #1
All-New X-Factor #1-14
Spider-Man 2099 Vol. 2 #1-5
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
I want to check out Action Lab's stuff.
Re: What comics are you reading now?
i just looked through an action lab sampler from drivethrucomics. it was surprisingly unreadable.Brother Darque wrote:I want to check out Action Lab's stuff.
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
New Warriors vol 1 omnibus.
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
I just read the whole Grendel Vs. the Shadow 3-part series in one sitting... It's a pretty entertaining read. Grendel in the 30's New York crime scene works well as a concept, and it was enjoyable to see him square off against The Shadow. I've never been into The Shadow before, but I liked him here. The story took a pretty unlikely premise & made it work, and in doing so we got a solid glimpse of Hunters character.
I can't believe it's been 6 years since the last Grendel comic came out already. Need more new material!
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
Reading a book called Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud. It truly has been an eyeopener for understanding the comic medium and how people use comics to communicate story
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That's a fantastic book - one of the core 'bibles' for studying the medium.caxiotis wrote:Reading a book called Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud. It truly has been an eyeopener for understanding the comic medium and how people use comics to communicate story

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Re: What comics are you reading now?
I remember reading that as a kid, it was great. I'm going to have to check it out again for sure.grendeljd wrote:That's a fantastic book - one of the core 'bibles' for studying the medium.caxiotis wrote:Reading a book called Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud. It truly has been an eyeopener for understanding the comic medium and how people use comics to communicate story

As for what I've been reading, I am behind in everything except VEI. I actually dropped most books but VEI from my pulllist and have shipments once every 2 months now so I should be not too far behind soon

The industry has so many good books to buy, I could easily get 50/month to read.
for ex:
9 VEI
20+ image :TWD, invincible, East of West, Revival, manhattan projects, Chew, sex criminals, trees, saga, lazarus, umbral, morning glories, thief of thieves, Think Tank, the wicked and the divine, velvet, todd the ugliest kid on earth, black science, southern *SQUEE*, etc, etc
Then add in Letter 44, Bunker from Oni and all of Mingolas books from DH, the 2 or 3 of each Gi Joe/transformers/TMNT titles from IDW.
Then Hickmans Avengers books, hawkeye, 2-4 Spiderman books, a couple Bat titles for good measure and that has to be damn close to 50. I like and have read a good chunk of all of em!

I am currently getting 1 of each VEI book (plus edition or coolest cover), TWD, invincible, Outcast and finishing off some minis (mph/stardust).
Had to drop em partially for space (we have a really small house and in the last 1.5 years I now have 8 shortboxes and 2 long boxes full


Even after getting the addition or garage, I think I am not gonna get too much more monthly titles or back issues due to space. Besides the few monthly issues, I think it will be trades/hardcovers and I'll start picking up slabs here and there of keys or covers I love.
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
Oh, and I am mostly behind on new stuff because I have been reading classic marvel silver age stuff.
I found http://www.maroney.org/kevin/images/mar ... meline.xls and have been following it. Before I started on it, I'd already read ASM until just after Gwen dies and X-men up to 63 or whenever they started doing reprints so I am skipping those but doing the rest in order.
Currently up to Feb 1964.
One thing these have made me realize is that every sentence in a silver age comic ends in an exclamation mark or a question. They are pretty cheesy, but I've been enjoying the foolishness. Also, if you want a reminder how far women's rights have come, just read some old comics. Even the female superheroes say things like "if only my womanly desires for him weren't so strong" or whatever.
The wasp is a horn dog and just goes on about how much she loves Pym and wants his warm touch or embrace. Invisible girl was pretty much useless. She got expanded invisibility powers around issue 20 or 21 with her shield but before that she usually just went invisible and snuck up on the bad guys. These aren't exact word for word but you get the idea.
Still, if you love the characters it's not too hard to read.
I found http://www.maroney.org/kevin/images/mar ... meline.xls and have been following it. Before I started on it, I'd already read ASM until just after Gwen dies and X-men up to 63 or whenever they started doing reprints so I am skipping those but doing the rest in order.
Currently up to Feb 1964.
One thing these have made me realize is that every sentence in a silver age comic ends in an exclamation mark or a question. They are pretty cheesy, but I've been enjoying the foolishness. Also, if you want a reminder how far women's rights have come, just read some old comics. Even the female superheroes say things like "if only my womanly desires for him weren't so strong" or whatever.

Still, if you love the characters it's not too hard to read.

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Re: What comics are you reading now?
nscc, are you really wading Umbral?! I sure hope so, I have no one to talk to about it except the creators on Twitter (which is pretty awesome).
Also, when you mentioned Stardust, are you talking about the Neil Gaiman prose/art mixture from the late 90s? If so, that's one of my favorite books ever!
Also, when you mentioned Stardust, are you talking about the Neil Gaiman prose/art mixture from the late 90s? If so, that's one of my favorite books ever!
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Finished the New Warriors #1 omnibus twice.Starting on the Infinity Gauntlet omnibus.
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
lorddunlow wrote:nscc, are you really wading Umbral?! I sure hope so, I have no one to talk to about it except the creators on Twitter (which is pretty awesome).
Also, when you mentioned Stardust, are you talking about the Neil Gaiman prose/art mixture from the late 90s? If so, that's one of my favorite books ever!
I love Gaiman's Stardust! I think I've read it 2 or 3 times. The movie was great too, despite the stuff they changed.
I tried the first three issues of Umbral. The writing and art was good, but the storyline just didn't hold my interest.
I read The Hypernaturals vol 1-3. Fantastic! Abnett and Lanning did a great job with this series.
Arkham Unhinged vol 1. Terrible. I got it because the cover was cool and the plot summary sounded interesting, but the execution was just bad.
Leaving Megalopolis. Really good. I'm a big fan of the 'what if the heroes all went bad' idea and Gail Simone and this book had both.
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
lorddunlow wrote:nscc, are you really wading Umbral?! I sure hope so, I have no one to talk to about it except the creators on Twitter (which is pretty awesome).
Also, when you mentioned Stardust, are you talking about the Neil Gaiman prose/art mixture from the late 90s? If so, that's one of my favorite books ever!
I have read Umbral issues 1-3 I think... I haven't read since earlier this year at least. They are on my list to jump back in from the beginning. What I remember from it, it was a great start, I just got distracted and kinda forgot about it


As far as Stardust, YES, I am talking about the vertigo book! I loved the original 4 issue series, but I lost it over time to an ex. I bought the novel again on a trip and have read it at least 5x. That is rare for me, I find I can't read anything more than once unless it is a book of facts, a technical manual or a comic. For me, I do enjoy the process of reading, building the world in my head with the authors descriptions, and giving them their own voices, but once its finished I find I can't capture that magic again and I find most things fall flat on a re-read unless I adore the characters. With Stardust, the magic is always there.
I got my girlfriend to watch the movie with me and she is hooked too. While the movie is not perfect, it is damned good and we have watched it at least 3-4 times together. It's also one of her go to "background movies" while she is doing stuff around the house or sick (along with happy feet, tangled, etc). A few friends had never heard of it and really enjoyed watching with their kids too.
I keep meaning to pick up some other books by Neil Gaiman too. I've only read sandman and death comics and stardust. Every read any of this other prose you want to recommend?

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Re: What comics are you reading now?
nscc wrote:lorddunlow wrote:nscc, are you really wading Umbral?! I sure hope so, I have no one to talk to about it except the creators on Twitter (which is pretty awesome).
Also, when you mentioned Stardust, are you talking about the Neil Gaiman prose/art mixture from the late 90s? If so, that's one of my favorite books ever!
I have read Umbral issues 1-3 I think... I haven't read since earlier this year at least. They are on my list to jump back in from the beginning. What I remember from it, it was a great start, I just got distracted and kinda forgot about itNot much to converse about with ya since I don't remember any of the finer points of it, but I'll post in here when I get caught up so we can shoot the breeze.
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As far as Stardust, YES, I am talking about the vertigo book! I loved the original 4 issue series, but I lost it over time to an ex. I bought the novel again on a trip and have read it at least 5x. That is rare for me, I find I can't read anything more than once unless it is a book of facts, a technical manual or a comic. For me, I do enjoy the process of reading, building the world in my head with the authors descriptions, and giving them their own voices, but once its finished I find I can't capture that magic again and I find most things fall flat on a re-read unless I adore the characters. With Stardust, the magic is always there.
I got my girlfriend to watch the movie with me and she is hooked too. While the movie is not perfect, it is damned good and we have watched it at least 3-4 times together. It's also one of her go to "background movies" while she is doing stuff around the house or sick (along with happy feet, tangled, etc). A few friends had never heard of it and really enjoyed watching with their kids too.
I keep meaning to pick up some other books by Neil Gaiman too. I've only read sandman and death comics and stardust. Every read any of this other prose you want to recommend?

As for Umbral, definitely get caught up. There were two HUGE reveals in #11 that came out last week, so avoid any news on it. It is such a fun Dark Fantasy with great characters.
As for Neil Gaiman, he is my favorite prose author. Neverwhere is my absolute favorite even though it is a novelization of his super low budget BBC TV miniseries of the same name - it is awesome in an old school Doctor Who kinda way. American Gods is awesome and has moved me emotionally more than any other fantasy book. Any of his short story collections are great even if the stories are hit and miss. The hits far outweigh the misses. He retells a fairy tale better than anyone else. I suggest checking out Snow, Glass, Apples as it is a retelling of Snow White with an awesome twist.
Anansi Boys is really good (but I haven't finished it since my son was born while I was reading it and I haven't finished a novel since then

If you like comedy, then you cannot miss Good Omens. It is cowritten by him and Terry Pratchett and is absolutely hilarious. Very similar to Douglas Adams books.
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
Hey nscc, in what format are you reading the Marvel Silver Age stuff? Archives?
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