Say a prayer for me... re reading starts today... :)

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Okay, so I've been buying up issues for some time trying to get up a decent reading set and I think I finally have it complete enough to where I can start reading them all. So I guess I'll do it in the order they were published, or does someone know a better way?

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My preference is to read them a title at a time, starting with the classics.

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depluto wrote:My preference is to read them a title at a time, starting with the classics.
Yeah same here. Reading Solar A&O and Magnus Steel Nation in one sitting is really the best. Same with Harby etc. :thumb:

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etos45 wrote:Okay, so I've been buying up issues for some time trying to get up a decent reading set and I think I finally have it complete enough to where I can start reading them all. So I guess I'll do it in the order they were published, or does someone know a better way?

Here is an old thread that contains a chronological list on reading the books.

http://www.valiantfans.com/forum/viewto ... =1161#1161

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cobra_commander wrote:
depluto wrote:My preference is to read them a title at a time, starting with the classics.
Yeah same here. Reading Solar A&O and Magnus Steel Nation in one sitting is really the best. Same with Harby etc. :thumb:
I actually prefer Mota's list.

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Zero wrote:
cobra_commander wrote:
depluto wrote:My preference is to read them a title at a time, starting with the classics.
Yeah same here. Reading Solar A&O and Magnus Steel Nation in one sitting is really the best. Same with Harby etc. :thumb:
I actually prefer Mota's list.
What is going on with you today? Thats the SECOND time in one day YOU have agreed with him. :lol:

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cobra_commander wrote:
Zero wrote:
cobra_commander wrote:
depluto wrote:My preference is to read them a title at a time, starting with the classics.
Yeah same here. Reading Solar A&O and Magnus Steel Nation in one sitting is really the best. Same with Harby etc. :thumb:
I actually prefer Mota's list.
What is going on with you today? Thats the SECOND time in one day YOU have agreed with him. :lol:
:oops: I can't help it. He's being sane today.

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Zero wrote:
cobra_commander wrote:
Zero wrote:
cobra_commander wrote:
depluto wrote:My preference is to read them a title at a time, starting with the classics.
Yeah same here. Reading Solar A&O and Magnus Steel Nation in one sitting is really the best. Same with Harby etc. :thumb:
I actually prefer Mota's list.
What is going on with you today? Thats the SECOND time in one day YOU have agreed with him. :lol:
:oops: I can't help it. He's being sane today.
Oh, I have got to see this.

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Chiclo wrote:
Zero wrote:
cobra_commander wrote:
Zero wrote:
cobra_commander wrote:
depluto wrote:My preference is to read them a title at a time, starting with the classics.
Yeah same here. Reading Solar A&O and Magnus Steel Nation in one sitting is really the best. Same with Harby etc. :thumb:
I actually prefer Mota's list.
What is going on with you today? Thats the SECOND time in one day YOU have agreed with him. :lol:
:oops: I can't help it. He's being sane today.
Oh, I have got to see this.
:lol:

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Chiclo wrote:
Zero wrote:
cobra_commander wrote:
Zero wrote:
cobra_commander wrote:
depluto wrote:My preference is to read them a title at a time, starting with the classics.
Yeah same here. Reading Solar A&O and Magnus Steel Nation in one sitting is really the best. Same with Harby etc. :thumb:
I actually prefer Mota's list.
What is going on with you today? Thats the SECOND time in one day YOU have agreed with him. :lol:
:oops: I can't help it. He's being sane today.
Oh, I have got to see this.
He has his moments...

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depluto wrote:My preference is to read them a title at a time, starting with the classics.

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Daniel Jackson wrote:
etos45 wrote:Okay, so I've been buying up issues for some time trying to get up a decent reading set and I think I finally have it complete enough to where I can start reading them all. So I guess I'll do it in the order they were published, or does someone know a better way?

Here is an old thread that contains a chronological list on reading the books.

http://www.valiantfans.com/forum/viewto ... =1161#1161
Yeah, I was debating the chronological order too... maybe that would be the better way. I just thought reading it in the order it was published would help keep some of the surprises fresh... if that makes any sense.

I would do on title at a time if it wasn't for the fact that some of them crossover.

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etos45 wrote:
Daniel Jackson wrote:
etos45 wrote:Okay, so I've been buying up issues for some time trying to get up a decent reading set and I think I finally have it complete enough to where I can start reading them all. So I guess I'll do it in the order they were published, or does someone know a better way?

Here is an old thread that contains a chronological list on reading the books.

http://www.valiantfans.com/forum/viewto ... =1161#1161
Yeah, I was debating the chronological order too... maybe that would be the better way. I just thought reading it in the order it was published would help keep some of the surprises fresh... if that makes any sense.

I would do on title at a time if it wasn't for the fact that some of them crossover.
Personally, I like to read them as they came out. It's up to you though, either way will get you to the same place.

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Zero wrote:
cobra_commander wrote:
Zero wrote:
cobra_commander wrote:
depluto wrote:My preference is to read them a title at a time, starting with the classics.
Yeah same here. Reading Solar A&O and Magnus Steel Nation in one sitting is really the best. Same with Harby etc. :thumb:
I actually prefer Mota's list.
What is going on with you today? Thats the SECOND time in one day YOU have agreed with him. :lol:
:oops: I can't help it. He's being sane today.
I just realised. You finished ONE post ahead of me after I logged off? :lol:

Dude, if that was deliberate you need to get some help :lol:

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Daniel Jackson wrote:
etos45 wrote:
Daniel Jackson wrote:
etos45 wrote:Okay, so I've been buying up issues for some time trying to get up a decent reading set and I think I finally have it complete enough to where I can start reading them all. So I guess I'll do it in the order they were published, or does someone know a better way?

Here is an old thread that contains a chronological list on reading the books.

http://www.valiantfans.com/forum/viewto ... =1161#1161
Yeah, I was debating the chronological order too... maybe that would be the better way. I just thought reading it in the order it was published would help keep some of the surprises fresh... if that makes any sense.

I would do on title at a time if it wasn't for the fact that some of them crossover.
Personally, I like to read them as they came out. It's up to you though, either way will get you to the same place.
That's right... BIRTHQUAKE!!! I'm so excited to read what I've heard was the true epic of Valiant's time.... :P

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etos45 wrote:
Daniel Jackson wrote:
etos45 wrote:
Daniel Jackson wrote:
etos45 wrote:Okay, so I've been buying up issues for some time trying to get up a decent reading set and I think I finally have it complete enough to where I can start reading them all. So I guess I'll do it in the order they were published, or does someone know a better way?

Here is an old thread that contains a chronological list on reading the books.

http://www.valiantfans.com/forum/viewto ... =1161#1161
Yeah, I was debating the chronological order too... maybe that would be the better way. I just thought reading it in the order it was published would help keep some of the surprises fresh... if that makes any sense.

I would do on title at a time if it wasn't for the fact that some of them crossover.
Personally, I like to read them as they came out. It's up to you though, either way will get you to the same place.
That's right... BIRTHQUAKE!!! I'm so excited to read what I've heard was the true epic of Valiant's time.... :P
Just remember to keep that sense of humor when you get to those later issues...you'll be needing it.

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cobra_commander wrote:
Zero wrote:
cobra_commander wrote:
Zero wrote:
cobra_commander wrote:
depluto wrote:My preference is to read them a title at a time, starting with the classics.
Yeah same here. Reading Solar A&O and Magnus Steel Nation in one sitting is really the best. Same with Harby etc. :thumb:
I actually prefer Mota's list.
What is going on with you today? Thats the SECOND time in one day YOU have agreed with him. :lol:
:oops: I can't help it. He's being sane today.
I just realised. You finished ONE post ahead of me after I logged off? :lol:

Dude, if that was deliberate you need to get some help :lol:
Nope, it wasn't deliberate. I just finished typing everything I wanted to type. :thumb:


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