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Saw that at the LCS tonight--should have given it a look as I usually like OZ stuff. (Ever read any of the Caliber books?)Doorman wrote:I'm reading the first two issues of Wonderful Wizard of Oz right now. Great adaptation!!
Green Lantern, GL CORPS, and Wolverine: Old Man Logan have been great. Still liking Detective and Batman but post RIP and Final Crisis #6 may change things for the worse.
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I'm waiting for the Old Man Logan TPB or HC. Let me know if you think this story is still worth picking up when it ends.sanman wrote:Green Lantern, GL CORPS, and Wolverine: Old Man Logan have been great. Still liking Detective and Batman but post RIP and Final Crisis #6 may change things for the worse.
suregeocarr wrote:I'm waiting for the Old Man Logan TPB or HC. Let me know if you think this story is still worth picking up when it ends.sanman wrote:Green Lantern, GL CORPS, and Wolverine: Old Man Logan have been great. Still liking Detective and Batman but post RIP and Final Crisis #6 may change things for the worse.

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Old man Logan makes no sense.sanman wrote:suregeocarr wrote:I'm waiting for the Old Man Logan TPB or HC. Let me know if you think this story is still worth picking up when it ends.sanman wrote:Green Lantern, GL CORPS, and Wolverine: Old Man Logan have been great. Still liking Detective and Batman but post RIP and Final Crisis #6 may change things for the worse.
Why do they do these stories in the ongoing series?
Is this going to be related to then next story?
If not then even though it may be good its seems rather irrelevant wouldnt you say?


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Which is why is wait for the trade, read it as a self-contained story with no regards to continuity. Joey Q has no regards for continuity so why should I?Draco wrote:Old man Logan makes no sense.sanman wrote:suregeocarr wrote:I'm waiting for the Old Man Logan TPB or HC. Let me know if you think this story is still worth picking up when it ends.sanman wrote:Green Lantern, GL CORPS, and Wolverine: Old Man Logan have been great. Still liking Detective and Batman but post RIP and Final Crisis #6 may change things for the worse.
Why do they do these stories in the ongoing series?
Is this going to be related to then next story?
If not then even though it may be good its seems rather irrelevant wouldnt you say?
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Finished Omega the Unknown #1 - 4 and Captain Britain and MI 13 #1 - 4.
Captain Britain is good, but not my bag. I'm wondering if it gets better after the Secret Invasion tie-ins, but the issues I read didn't interest me enough to want to read on. I found myself rushing through it to return to reading Scalped.
However, it is beautifully illustrated. The panel layouts in #2 were brilliant. Parallelogram panels jutting over other panels and whatnot. I'd like to see more of that in comics.
Omega the Unknown is fantastic. I love the simple, clean art and even the lettering on this book. Although it is very slow to develop, the story is solid. I'll track down the issues I'm missing to complete this series.
Captain Britain is good, but not my bag. I'm wondering if it gets better after the Secret Invasion tie-ins, but the issues I read didn't interest me enough to want to read on. I found myself rushing through it to return to reading Scalped.
However, it is beautifully illustrated. The panel layouts in #2 were brilliant. Parallelogram panels jutting over other panels and whatnot. I'd like to see more of that in comics.
Omega the Unknown is fantastic. I love the simple, clean art and even the lettering on this book. Although it is very slow to develop, the story is solid. I'll track down the issues I'm missing to complete this series.
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I think I'm in the minority, but I miss Daniel Way on Ghost Rider. Daniel Way *gets* bikers. And to me, the appeal of Ghost Rider has always been that he is a biker super hero. The new team doesn't seem to really get bikers or even know anything about riding motorcycles. In one panel, they had him twisting the throttle forward to rev up the bike which anybody who knew anything about motorcycles would know is bass ackwards. But the writer wrote it, and it got past the artist and the editors. Even ignoring things like that, there's the storyline/writing which seems to be bringing back everything that made the latter days of the Dan Ketch era Ghost Rider spiral down into suckage with an overly complicated (and ever changing) back story and a huge cast of characters. And the whole heaven vs hell with angels rebelling against God just seems like watered down and poorly immitated Garth Ennis crap.
Daniel Way writing with Texeira and Saltares as the art team was about as perfect as Ghost Rider has ever been. And I miss that team doing the book.
Daniel Way writing with Texeira and Saltares as the art team was about as perfect as Ghost Rider has ever been. And I miss that team doing the book.
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I just sold all of my Fables books or I would put a pic up. Basically Snow White looks like she is half asian- half white in the story. I thought it was fine because the art was sweet and the story was great.slym2none wrote:Pic???xodacia81 wrote:caxiotis wrote:I just finished Fables: 1001 Nights of Snowfall and I loved. It had background stories for a lot of the characters that I wanted to know about, Snow, Bigby, Frau Totenkimer, and Flycatcher. Overall an A+ story, to me the best TPB (HC) of Fables I have read. I loved the art.
I know some didn't think Snow looked "correct" in the story that Bolton illustrated, but I found the Snow/7 Dwarves story to be wonderful and Snow has never looked so otherworldly as in that story.
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Jay Tomio wrote:League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.Elveen wrote:I have the last few pages of the last 1602 book.
Not sure what I am going to read next. Maybe Ronin.
I've read it all. I thought the first was the best, but all was at least very good. and it is the kind of story that I think I will enjoy as much or even more on the second read.
What other recommendations?
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Read Preacher yet?Elveen wrote:Jay Tomio wrote:League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.Elveen wrote:I have the last few pages of the last 1602 book.
Not sure what I am going to read next. Maybe Ronin.
I've read it all. I thought the first was the best, but all was at least very good. and it is the kind of story that I think I will enjoy as much or even more on the second read.
What other recommendations?
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X-O HoboJoe wrote:Read Preacher yet?Elveen wrote:Jay Tomio wrote:League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.Elveen wrote:I have the last few pages of the last 1602 book.
Not sure what I am going to read next. Maybe Ronin.
I've read it all. I thought the first was the best, but all was at least very good. and it is the kind of story that I think I will enjoy as much or even more on the second read.
What other recommendations?
I thought a few guys did not think it would be my "cup of tea".
I know many guys like the series.
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Have you read "Bone"? I think you'd love itElveen wrote:Jay Tomio wrote:League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.Elveen wrote:I have the last few pages of the last 1602 book.
Not sure what I am going to read next. Maybe Ronin.
I've read it all. I thought the first was the best, but all was at least very good. and it is the kind of story that I think I will enjoy as much or even more on the second read.
What other recommendations?
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I'm not sure it would be; It's got some very rough spots here and there but you've read so much of what I'd consider the good stuff lately that Preacher's one of the only one's left to suggest.Elveen wrote:X-O HoboJoe wrote:Read Preacher yet?Elveen wrote:Jay Tomio wrote:League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.Elveen wrote:I have the last few pages of the last 1602 book.
Not sure what I am going to read next. Maybe Ronin.
I've read it all. I thought the first was the best, but all was at least very good. and it is the kind of story that I think I will enjoy as much or even more on the second read.
What other recommendations?
I thought a few guys did not think it would be my "cup of tea".
I know many guys like the series.

I doubt the college 'Veen would have been offended by it, but I would keep it away from anyone under the age of 12 or so. It's not at all graphic, but the F-bomb drops every chance Ennis has . . .
And the "God" character is far more like the OT jerk-god, not the NT to modern caring One.
Otherwise, just a great story with John Wayne in it.

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Not read Bone yet?Lightning Strike wrote:Have you read "Bone"? I think you'd love itElveen wrote:Jay Tomio wrote:League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.Elveen wrote:I have the last few pages of the last 1602 book.
Not sure what I am going to read next. Maybe Ronin.
I've read it all. I thought the first was the best, but all was at least very good. and it is the kind of story that I think I will enjoy as much or even more on the second read.
What other recommendations?
Shame on you. It is a tremendous piece of work that I read to my kids. Bone and Castle Waiting. Your girls would love Castle Waiting.
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X-O HoboJoe wrote:Not read Bone yet?Lightning Strike wrote:Have you read "Bone"? I think you'd love itElveen wrote:Jay Tomio wrote:League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.Elveen wrote:I have the last few pages of the last 1602 book.
Not sure what I am going to read next. Maybe Ronin.
I've read it all. I thought the first was the best, but all was at least very good. and it is the kind of story that I think I will enjoy as much or even more on the second read.
What other recommendations?
Shame on you. It is a tremendous piece of work that I read to my kids. Bone and Castle Waiting. Your girls would love Castle Waiting.
I can read Bone to my girls?
Can I pick up any TPB and read? DO I need to read in order?
Also...... what about Y Last Man?
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Probably should start with the first TPBElveen wrote:X-O HoboJoe wrote:Not read Bone yet?Lightning Strike wrote:Have you read "Bone"? I think you'd love itElveen wrote:Jay Tomio wrote:League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.Elveen wrote:I have the last few pages of the last 1602 book.
Not sure what I am going to read next. Maybe Ronin.
I've read it all. I thought the first was the best, but all was at least very good. and it is the kind of story that I think I will enjoy as much or even more on the second read.
What other recommendations?
Shame on you. It is a tremendous piece of work that I read to my kids. Bone and Castle Waiting. Your girls would love Castle Waiting.
I can read Bone to my girls?
Can I pick up any TPB and read? DO I need to read in order?