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Re: What comics are you reading now?
Jersen wrote:There's only 3 reasons to "read" Gen 13, and that's to see big *SQUEE*, long legs, and tight *SQUEE*.

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Nah, should be able to get the majority of them cheaply, the last issues of some of the longer running titles can be tough to find, but not that difficult.Jersen wrote:That's a little project I'm looking to get into down the line. Are the New Universe books very expensive to obtain for the most part?
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Go to Comic Collector Live and a majority of the comics can be found around 50 cent to a dollar each.Brother J wrote:Nah, should be able to get the majority of them cheaply, the last issues of some of the longer running titles can be tough to find, but not that difficult.Jersen wrote:That's a little project I'm looking to get into down the line. Are the New Universe books very expensive to obtain for the most part?
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I actually decided to not open it again. My reading time is just too valuable and there is so much good stuff that I have to read.Jersen wrote:There's only 3 reasons to "read" Gen 13, and that's to see big *SQUEE*, long legs, and tight *SQUEE*.
I decided to start a Trial of Galactus TPB that I have. I read the forward and it looks like it is the (mostly) complete Byrne Glactus story (at least that is what he said).
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Werd. If something is crap, don't bother with it.Elveen wrote: I actually decided to not open it again. My reading time is just too valuable and there is so much good stuff that I have to read.
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400yrs wrote:Werd. If something is crap, don't bother with it.Elveen wrote: I actually decided to not open it again. My reading time is just too valuable and there is so much good stuff that I have to read.
Fo sho. I have so much stuff I have not read once and tons of stuff I want to re-read. I got no time for junk.
One thing that I am close to finishing is my run of Lone Wolf and Cub. Really looking forward to reading that.
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Bruce, I've recently put my entire set together, as well. Since you're reading it that way, do you think it's better to read each series individually or read all the series together, like you're doing?BruceReville wrote:Rereading the New Universe and trying to read it in chronological order. Man it is a *SQUEE* to put in sequence.![]()
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Re-reading Bone. I forgot how much I LOVE this book.
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For sanity's sake individually - continuity wise it is a nightmare. Take for example Merc 1-4. These issues take place over the span of a little over 3 weeks in real time. HOWEVER! They all take place before the White Event.Doorman wrote:Bruce, I've recently put my entire set together, as well. Since you're reading it that way, do you think it's better to read each series individually or read all the series together, like you're doing?BruceReville wrote:Rereading the New Universe and trying to read it in chronological order. Man it is a *SQUEE* to put in sequence.![]()
How so? Well there are no dates inside the issues as points of reference in any issue, but in issue #3 Hazzard is working security during the Israeli Day Parade in NYC. This is an actual event that takes place every year in NYC during the month of June. White Event happens in July.
Another case of continuity OMGIWANNARIPMYHAIROUT! Kickers #1 - that issue begins in July during the White Event - then goes through an entire year of football to the point of the Smashers winning the Super Bowl. July 86 -February 87 in real time. So that would mean issue 2 takes place in at least late February or March 1987. So if you wanted to read continuity wise, you would read issue #1 first then probably about 15-20 other New Universe issues before you get to #2. (Still working on chronology - so far I have from April 86 - December 86 done)
Some issues have dates in them and makes it easy. Some have references to other events which makes it plausible, some have obscure events that THANK GOD for the Marvel handbook I would be totally going "WTF?! Where Do You Go?"
Read straight series if you want to keep your sanity -- trust me.

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That's a cool storyarcElveen wrote:I actually decided to not open it again. My reading time is just too valuable and there is so much good stuff that I have to read.Jersen wrote:There's only 3 reasons to "read" Gen 13, and that's to see big *SQUEE*, long legs, and tight *SQUEE*.
I decided to start a Trial of Galactus TPB that I have. I read the forward and it looks like it is the (mostly) complete Byrne Glactus story (at least that is what he said).

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here's the CBR review.xodacia81 wrote:The only early, experimental film I've seen from Henson was Time Piece, which was quite odd. Saw that at the Museum of the Moving Image, in New York, back in September.Brother Darque wrote:it's an adaption of an unused screen play Jim Henson wrote in the late 60's. it doesn't feature muppets, it's from a period when jim henson did some experimental short films.xodacia81 wrote:Henson has a comic? Is it old or is it something new that was laying around for 20 years? Who all is involved in it and what is it about?Jay Tomio wrote:Yesterday I started Jim Henson's Tale of Sand.
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I read Uncanny X-Men 1 and also Wolverine and X-Men 1. As far as I can remember, those are the first X books I've read since Byrne left the title. I liked Uncanny better, and plan to read the second issues of both titles.
I think it's pretty huge that Marvel relaunched Uncanny.
I think it's pretty huge that Marvel relaunched Uncanny.
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I have read the first two issues of the Image title Xenoholics. It is about Alien abductees. The story is fun and makes me laugh. I wouldn't call it the greatest read, but it has something to it that is fun. If you are looking for a good humored story try this one out.
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I thought that book looked interesting.caxiotis wrote:I have read the first two issues of the Image title Xenoholics. It is about Alien abductees. The story is fun and makes me laugh. I wouldn't call it the greatest read, but it has something to it that is fun. If you are looking for a good humored story try this one out.
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will do! how's the quality of the books?BruceReville wrote:Read straight series if you want to keep your sanity -- trust me.[/b]
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PSI-Force - Spitfire - D.P.7 - Nightmask are my favorites.Doorman wrote:will do! how's the quality of the books?BruceReville wrote:Read straight series if you want to keep your sanity -- trust me.[/b]
Star Brand - Justice are decent.
Kickers Inc -- is well ...... not the best.
Merc is ok but none of it ties into the New Universe in any way at all so if you wanted to you could skip the entire series.
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thanks for the head's up. glad to see you're retro-reading!
Currently, I'm reading through Ms. Marvel #1-23 from Marvel's bronze age. It introduced Deathbird and Mystique to the Marvel Universe. After that, I'm going to read Ms. Marvel vol. II #1-50.
Currently, I'm reading through Ms. Marvel #1-23 from Marvel's bronze age. It introduced Deathbird and Mystique to the Marvel Universe. After that, I'm going to read Ms. Marvel vol. II #1-50.
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Loves me some New Universe talk!BruceReville wrote:PSI-Force - Spitfire - D.P.7 - Nightmask are my favorites.Doorman wrote:will do! how's the quality of the books?BruceReville wrote:Read straight series if you want to keep your sanity -- trust me.[/b]
Star Brand - Justice are decent.
Kickers Inc -- is well ...... not the best.
Merc is ok but none of it ties into the New Universe in any way at all so if you wanted to you could skip the entire series.
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Been picking up spider-man big time issues where I can find them. Just read 648 (the first big time issue) and loved it. Wanna talk about a something that is an organic relaunch/rebirth/new direction and is amazing (not a cold stop and restart).
Really impressed, especially since spider has been hit or miss for me over the last few years. Can't wait to read the next issue.
Really impressed, especially since spider has been hit or miss for me over the last few years. Can't wait to read the next issue.
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Still reading ASM. Got through 649 through 558. Really loving Slott's writing. Seriously impressed.
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caxiotis wrote:Still reading ASM. Got through 649 through 558. Really loving Slott's writing. Seriously impressed.
He definitely knows how to write Spidey.
When did you stop reading ASM? There are some really great Joe Kelly issues in the Brand New Day run.
I went to a comic shop the other day and bought NOTHING! First time that has happened in a long time.
I'm reading Transhuman right now. Most Hickman stuff is too photo / design heavy for me. I'm liking this so far.
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I got back into comics at the tail end the Marvel Civil War. I read "one more day" and loved it, so I read brand new day through a little past "New Ways to Die" (stopped around 570). In reading the brand new day issues I found most of the story lines to be mediocre. I really liked 555-557 (zeb wells story) and the "new ways to die" story (slot run). I picked up again with "grim hunt" (634-637), by joe kelly which was awesome, but then read the first issue of one moment in time by Quesada and was disappointed and jumped off again.400yrs wrote:He definitely knows how to write Spidey.caxiotis wrote:Still reading ASM. Got through 649 through 558. Really loving Slott's writing. Seriously impressed.
When did you stop reading ASM? There are some really great Joe Kelly issues in the Brand New Day run.
The inconsist quality of brand new day (and inconsistant writers) stopped me from reading ASM, but now greatness.
What other ASM runs from brand new day would you recommend?
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I'd recommend 595 - 599 - American Son by Joe Kelly. It's about Harry Osborn.caxiotis wrote:I got back into comics at the tail end the Marvel Civil War. I read "one more day" and loved it, so I read brand new day through a little past "New Ways to Die" (stopped around 570). In reading the brand new day issues I found most of the story lines to be mediocre. I really liked 555-557 (zeb wells story) and the "new ways to die" story (slot run). I picked up again with "grim hunt" (634-637), by joe kelly which was awesome, but then read the first issue of one moment in time by Quesada and was disappointed and jumped off again.400yrs wrote:He definitely knows how to write Spidey.caxiotis wrote:Still reading ASM. Got through 649 through 558. Really loving Slott's writing. Seriously impressed.
When did you stop reading ASM? There are some really great Joe Kelly issues in the Brand New Day run.
The inconsist quality of brand new day (and inconsistant writers) stopped me from reading ASM, but now greatness.
What other ASM runs from brand new day would you recommend?
Also, I highly recommend issue 617 which is a one and done Rhino story. Issue 625 kind of picks it back up a bit and is also excellent. Both by Joe Kelly.
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I finished Transhuman. Meh. Hickman just doesn't do it for me. If you are a Grant Morrison fan, you will likely enjoy his stuff.
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After finishing up the 1st 11 Fables TPBs, I started in on Preacher. I had read the first 20+ issues when they came out but lost interest, and I've got to say I find the same thing happening again. I generally like Ennis' work, and it's not that I find Preacher offensive or anything, but I am kind of bored with the story already. It may improve, but just noting the drop-off for me.
Now that I think about it, during most Ennis runs I've read, there's been high points that I love and remember, but the majority are forgettable/ok. His Hellblazer run has several really great issues that I have read multiple times, but I haven't felt the need to re-read the entire thing. And only a few of them has Dillon art (I'm not a big fan).
I remember enjoying his Demon and Hitman runs quite a bit years ago, and Hitman 34 (like Preacher 18) is a wonderful issue.
Perhaps selective Ennis is better than comprehensive Ennis.
Now that I think about it, during most Ennis runs I've read, there's been high points that I love and remember, but the majority are forgettable/ok. His Hellblazer run has several really great issues that I have read multiple times, but I haven't felt the need to re-read the entire thing. And only a few of them has Dillon art (I'm not a big fan).
I remember enjoying his Demon and Hitman runs quite a bit years ago, and Hitman 34 (like Preacher 18) is a wonderful issue.
Perhaps selective Ennis is better than comprehensive Ennis.
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