What comics are you reading now?
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Jay Tomio wrote:I think if somebody is reading Uncanny X-Force and X-Factor they are in Mutie heaven.Lightning Strike wrote:I tried Wolverine and the X-Men because I like Bachalo's art and the team is interesting, and it was pretty good. I also tried the new Uncanny which was okay, but not great. Of course if you want to read the best "X" book right now, that would be Uncanny X-Force. That book is awesome.caxiotis wrote:Does anybody here read any of the following?
Uncanny X-Men
Wolverine and the X-Men
X-Men (new volume i think 3?)
X-Men Legacy
I haven't really tried to read Uncanny X-Men since about issue 505, X-Men since about issue #4 and never really read Legacy. Am I missing anything or are these just hype?




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Re: What comics are you reading now?
Just read:
Gates of Gotham - kind of boring
Batman Dark Knight 1-5, 1 - Ok read. Could have been better with another writer. The artwork is worth checking out.
Aquaman 1,2 - Kind of let down. Great art but it felt like there was a shortage of pages in these. Both issues should have been a double-sized first issue with how little the story moved.
Gates of Gotham - kind of boring
Batman Dark Knight 1-5, 1 - Ok read. Could have been better with another writer. The artwork is worth checking out.
Aquaman 1,2 - Kind of let down. Great art but it felt like there was a shortage of pages in these. Both issues should have been a double-sized first issue with how little the story moved.
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Just read Ultimate Power HC. The art was fantastic and the story was good overall, but the ending was rushed and kind of weird. Give it a "B"
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I only read the first issue of Batwing. Wasn't impressed. LOVED ASW though.Jersen wrote:I picked up the back issues for these DC New 52 books yesterday and added them to my DCBS pull list: All-Star Western and Batwing. This puts me up to 24 New 52 books/mo. right now, not counting the Huntress, Legion Secret Origins, and My Greatest Adventure miniseries. I had been tempted to add ASW for awhile on the strength of the reviews/reaction to the book, it seems to have been the most well-received book universally alongside Batman and I happened to come across issues 1 & 2 at a LCS while visiting my brother Saturday. Batwing I added on the strength of the opinions of Murdo and Pants from the CGS podcast for New 52 month 2. I have gotten very fond of that podcast and though I don't always agree with the opinions of podcasters, those 2 guys always very clearly explain why they arrived at the opinion they do and I decided I'd give Batwing a try and give it some well-needed support if I ended up enjoying it.
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going old school
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I enjoyed it.Jay Tomio wrote:the minority hates on that, but I think it's damn fun comics.superman-prime wrote:going old school
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Jay Tomio wrote:the minority hates on that, but I think it's damn fun comics.superman-prime wrote:going old school
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Although I'm not a minority, I'm married to one. I hate on it. It's a terrible read.
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You didn't like the Death of Superman? Or just the miniseries where the two of them had a rematch in delux edition books, outside of active continuity-sort of- (and vastly overpriced) for 3 straight months?400yrs wrote:Jay Tomio wrote:the minority hates on that, but I think it's damn fun comics.superman-prime wrote:going old school
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Although I'm not a minority, I'm married to one. I hate on it. It's a terrible read.
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I agree. Heck, I'll take the whole cycle of books from Death of Superman through Reign of the Supermen. Is it mindbending, medium-changing literature? No. Is it action-packed and fun to read? Yes.Jay Tomio wrote:the minority hates on that, but I think it's damn fun comics.superman-prime wrote:going old school
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After finishing my Invincible read...... I was not sure what to do next. I know I wanted a change of pace. So I chose.......
300 by Frank Miller.
I read #1 last night. Pretty good so far. Not much of a written story, but the first few pages of the art is beautiful.
300 by Frank Miller.
I read #1 last night. Pretty good so far. Not much of a written story, but the first few pages of the art is beautiful.
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The actual fight is VERY 90s but there is some great stuff surrounding the fight, particularly the impact of his loss. I came across this issue the other day and read it due to the cool cover, good fun:400yrs wrote:Jay Tomio wrote:the minority hates on that, but I think it's damn fun comics.superman-prime wrote:going old school
superman doomsday ark
Although I'm not a minority, I'm married to one. I hate on it. It's a terrible read.

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Bloodwynd.ian_house wrote:The actual fight is VERY 90s but there is some great stuff surrounding the fight, particularly the impact of his loss. I came across this issue the other day and read it due to the cool cover, good fun:400yrs wrote:Jay Tomio wrote:the minority hates on that, but I think it's damn fun comics.superman-prime wrote:going old school
superman doomsday ark
Although I'm not a minority, I'm married to one. I hate on it. It's a terrible read.
Bonus points for naming them all!I'd forgotten (or tried to) Martian Manhunter's brief stint as Bloodwing (I think).
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Jay Tomio wrote:I've had Craig Thompson's Habibi for like 6 months and just realized i'm never going to read this, and got rid of it.
Bummer. I'm going to try and pick it up at a half off sale on Friday in Brandon.
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Thats the oneThe Spider wrote:Bloodwynd.ian_house wrote:The actual fight is VERY 90s but there is some great stuff surrounding the fight, particularly the impact of his loss. I came across this issue the other day and read it due to the cool cover, good fun:400yrs wrote:Jay Tomio wrote:the minority hates on that, but I think it's damn fun comics.superman-prime wrote:going old school
superman doomsday ark
Although I'm not a minority, I'm married to one. I hate on it. It's a terrible read.
Bonus points for naming them all!I'd forgotten (or tried to) Martian Manhunter's brief stint as Bloodwing (I think).

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Re: What comics are you reading now?
Moriarty # 5 & 6. This book is subtle and brilliant with some great art. Chew, Invincible, TWD and now Moriarty. I think Image might be, by default, my new "fave" publisher. Whodathunkit?
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S.H.I.E.L.D. by Hickman
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xodacia81 wrote:Moriarty # 5 & 6. This book is subtle and brilliant with some great art. Chew, Invincible, TWD and now Moriarty. I think Image might be, by default, my new "fave" publisher. Whodathunkit?
I have not read #5 and #6 yet. I really liked the first 2 books. Book #1 is one of the best single books I've read. Period.
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I showed it to both my mother and a prof of mine and they LOVED it.Elveen wrote:xodacia81 wrote:Moriarty # 5 & 6. This book is subtle and brilliant with some great art. Chew, Invincible, TWD and now Moriarty. I think Image might be, by default, my new "fave" publisher. Whodathunkit?
I have not read #5 and #6 yet. I really liked the first 2 books. Book #1 is one of the best single books I've read. Period.
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so I finished 300.Elveen wrote:After finishing my Invincible read...... I was not sure what to do next. I know I wanted a change of pace. So I chose.......
300 by Frank Miller.
I read #1 last night. Pretty good so far. Not much of a written story, but the first few pages of the art is beautiful.
Overall good. Visually it was good, story wise parts were VERY cool, but as a read, it was quick (on the words). I did take my time looking at some of the pics, but still a pretty quick read/look. It is a very good (almost great) example of what the medium can be.
Not sure what I'm going to read next?
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Do you have a set of 100 Bullets? Did you ever finish Ghost, v.2?Elveen wrote:so I finished 300.Elveen wrote:After finishing my Invincible read...... I was not sure what to do next. I know I wanted a change of pace. So I chose.......
300 by Frank Miller.
I read #1 last night. Pretty good so far. Not much of a written story, but the first few pages of the art is beautiful.
Overall good. Visually it was good, story wise parts were VERY cool, but as a read, it was quick (on the words). I did take my time looking at some of the pics, but still a pretty quick read/look. It is a very good (almost great) example of what the medium can be.
Not sure what I'm going to read next?
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Finished Ghost.xodacia81 wrote:Do you have a set of 100 Bullets? Did you ever finish Ghost, v.2?Elveen wrote:so I finished 300.Elveen wrote:After finishing my Invincible read...... I was not sure what to do next. I know I wanted a change of pace. So I chose.......
300 by Frank Miller.
I read #1 last night. Pretty good so far. Not much of a written story, but the first few pages of the art is beautiful.
Overall good. Visually it was good, story wise parts were VERY cool, but as a read, it was quick (on the words). I did take my time looking at some of the pics, but still a pretty quick read/look. It is a very good (almost great) example of what the medium can be.
Not sure what I'm going to read next?
Very interested in 100 B. It will take me awhile to read it. I'll have to get it on the cheap, but I think I'll try to get the TPBs. Maybe at some cheap trade bins at cons.
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X-Men First Class 1-3 of 8
This is the best mutant book I've read in a while. I love that each of the 3 issues I've read so far are self contained. It's fun and funny. Good stuff.
This is the best mutant book I've read in a while. I love that each of the 3 issues I've read so far are self contained. It's fun and funny. Good stuff.
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I loved the first few issues, then I kind of got a bit bored and got lost in the story.Jay Tomio wrote:Greatness.Lightning Strike wrote:S.H.I.E.L.D. by Hickman
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Re: What comics are you reading now?
I wonder if SHIELD is an example of starting a limited series that met unexpected success and the story was changed mid-stream to accommodate an upgrade to an ongoing. There was a gap in publication on the new issues.