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xodacia81 wrote:Nope, never heard of it. I will look to see if it has been collected.slym2none wrote:Hey, it's not Marvel, but did you ever read "Sleeper" from DC/Wildstorm from 2002 or so? It had two volumes, each one could easily be made into a movie. In a Watchmen style, if not theme, these are not superheroes for kiddies. Most of them aren't even heroes.
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Ryan wrote:There are 4 TPBs collecting all 24 issues now, but coming out in June is a new TPB that collects all of Season 1 for $25. Season 2 will follow shortly sounds like.
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I just read the first ten issues of the Vertigo series Northlanders. I was not very impressed. It appears to be an ongoing series where about every so-many issues they starts a new story line with new characters. The first eight issues were okay, 9-10 was not very good at all. I am going to stop reading this one.
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That's a bummer. I picked up the first issue when it came out but I didn't like it too much. I was hoping it got better, a Vertigo Viking story has so much potentialcaxiotis wrote:I just read the first ten issues of the Vertigo series Northlanders. I was not very impressed. It appears to be an ongoing series where about every so-many issues they starts a new story line with new characters. The first eight issues were okay, 9-10 was not very good at all. I am going to stop reading this one.

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Only Preacher story I wasn't impressed with was the New Orleans story with Les Enfants du Sang. They were annoying and poncey and wound me up. Everything else was cool.xodacia81 wrote:Finished volume 7 of Preacher. This one is a gem.
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That's why I enjoyed seeing them get their *SQUEE* kicked in.Drift wrote:Only Preacher story I wasn't impressed with was the New Orleans story with Les Enfants du Sang. They were annoying and poncey and wound me up. Everything else was cool.xodacia81 wrote:Finished volume 7 of Preacher. This one is a gem.
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One of the best lines from the series:xodacia81 wrote:Finished up Preacher and yes, it is in my top 10 books. Maybe my top 5. A very impressive set of stories.
"Well if it isn't Country Joe Mother *SQUEE* and his dick Cheese Posse."
"You sayin' I'm gay?"
"No, I'm sayin' that your the kinda guy who'd crawl through a perfectly good *SQUEE*-house just to get to a fat boy's a$$."

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There's a lot of good lines. It's amazing how one, simple, four letter word, spoken by Starr, can be so funny. The series is full of humor and I can't recommend it enough.X-O HoboJoe wrote:One of the best lines from the series:xodacia81 wrote:Finished up Preacher and yes, it is in my top 10 books. Maybe my top 5. A very impressive set of stories.
"Well if it isn't Country Joe Mother *SQUEE* and his dick Cheese Posse."
"You sayin' I'm gay?"
"No, I'm sayin' that your the kinda guy who'd crawl through a perfectly good *SQUEE*-house just to get to a fat boy's a$$."
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That is why I am buying the upcoming HC that is coming out . . . I really want this series on my shelf in that format . . . I would have loved an absolute though . . .xodacia81 wrote:There's a lot of good lines. It's amazing how one, simple, four letter word, spoken by Starr, can be so funny. The series is full of humor and I can't recommend it enough.X-O HoboJoe wrote:One of the best lines from the series:xodacia81 wrote:Finished up Preacher and yes, it is in my top 10 books. Maybe my top 5. A very impressive set of stories.
"Well if it isn't Country Joe Mother *SQUEE* and his dick Cheese Posse."
"You sayin' I'm gay?"
"No, I'm sayin' that your the kinda guy who'd crawl through a perfectly good *SQUEE*-house just to get to a fat boy's a$$."
I also bought the Glen Fabry HC that collected all his covers . .

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The covers are gorgeous.siren3-4 wrote:That is why I am buying the upcoming HC that is coming out . . . I really want this series on my shelf in that format . . . I would have loved an absolute though . . .xodacia81 wrote:There's a lot of good lines. It's amazing how one, simple, four letter word, spoken by Starr, can be so funny. The series is full of humor and I can't recommend it enough.X-O HoboJoe wrote:One of the best lines from the series:xodacia81 wrote:Finished up Preacher and yes, it is in my top 10 books. Maybe my top 5. A very impressive set of stories.
"Well if it isn't Country Joe Mother *SQUEE* and his dick Cheese Posse."
"You sayin' I'm gay?"
"No, I'm sayin' that your the kinda guy who'd crawl through a perfectly good *SQUEE*-house just to get to a fat boy's a$$."
I also bought the Glen Fabry HC that collected all his covers . .
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Well, I finished it just to get it out of the way. It's overrated like Ohio State's rankings each year in the BCS.Elveen wrote:400yrs wrote:Ronin
Just finish it to finish it.
Usually, I like wordy books, but I'm glad this one was word-lyte because I got through it faster.
On the bright side, it has further enforced that if I don't like something, I should just stop reading it and get rid of it and NOT make myself read through something just because I own it. That doesn't bode well for all of these post unity Valiants I have taking up space.
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I have not. It seems interesting.xodacia81 wrote:Yes, he is and now...well, have you tried Y: The Last man?Elveen wrote:I am re-reading 1001 Night of Snowfall.
Willingham is just great. Fables is just so good.
I have asked about it, if I recall some really liked it, some it was just ok.
It is for sure on my radar.
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TPB's, but I only bought the first one-3 bucks-but just sat and read 2 & 3. I maye read up through volume 7, find the "current" issues and put it on my MEAGER pull list.JustCallMeAric wrote:This is my favorite book currently being produced. Did you get the TPBs of the hardcover?xodacia81 wrote:I just read the first 3 volumes of Ex Machina. Another FINE series.