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Judging by the end of Avengers #20 (may have been New Avengers - it's hard to keep the actual issues straight, as it has all essentially merged into a single book), Starbrand is about to start doing his thing. I look forward to it greatly - I was very upset that that cliffhanger wasn't continued in Infinity #4.grendeljd wrote:It's currently on the top of my 'to read' pile now. Looking forward to it.lorddunlow wrote:Consider your a$$ kicked. Read it. It's really good. It just keeps getting better and better. I need more Rangers now! I agree with you about the art. I couldn't imagine any other art for this book.grendeljd wrote:Still haven't read EoW #6 yet... I need a kick in the a$$. Someone here mentioned really disliking Dragotta's art style - I have to say I can't imagine why. I think it is absolutely stunning & suits the mood & atmosphere of this book so well I couldn't imagine it drawn by anyone else. It has a bit of an unexaggerated anime feel to it, in the vein of the Akira movie.lorddunlow wrote:Pausing from my catching up on the last 3 weeks of books to chime in on East of West #6 - holy crap this book just keeps introducing badass after badass. The Ranger is such a cool character. A major showdown wild West style is definitely shaping up, and I cannot wait to see it!
This book needs to be a movie.
Revival #14 was also quite awesome.
It kind of reads like the script for a tv show, doesn't it? I think it would be a cool one to watch. And yeah, there has to be some kind of ending in mind for this series, unless there is some other major twists coming along...lorddunlow wrote:Yeah, they gave a little too much away in the previous 2 issues, but I have a feeling that there's going to be a lot more to the ghost things. There's really no way they can make this book a long term one, that I can see. I could see it wrapping up in about 50 issues tops. Probably less. Still, it's one of my favorite reads right now.grendeljd wrote:I agree, Revival #14 was good - some very interesting revelations about the white ghost things. I think anyone reading the series to date wouldn't be blown away by the reveals, I think we could see it coming, but I liked the idea of what happened when they mixed with water. Plenty of implications to explore out of that idea.
I just can't get into it. I have no doubt you are right about it being a great read, great concept, et al, but I'm just not enough of an Avengers fan to stay with it. Even the New U cameos with Starbrand & Nightmask aren't enough to pull me in. I am just keeping my fingers crossed that this will lead to a separate New U spin-off still. I would love to see that.lorddunlow wrote:I caught up on Infinity/Avengers/etc. This thing is EPIC. If they reset like nothing happened, I'll be very annoyed, but right now, the crap has hitteth the fan. Awesome conclusion in Infinity #4 with Thor. I saw it coming a mile away, but it didn't diminish it one bit. This is a really fun crossover.
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You realize that because of your fanatic following of this storyline, the responsibility is yours to list out all the New U appearances in all these new Avengers books for the rest of us NU fans on the boards, don't you?lorddunlow wrote:Judging by the end of Avengers #20 (may have been New Avengers - it's hard to keep the actual issues straight, as it has all essentially merged into a single book), Starbrand is about to start doing his thing. I look forward to it greatly - I was very upset that that cliffhanger wasn't continued in Infinity #4.grendeljd wrote:It's currently on the top of my 'to read' pile now. Looking forward to it.lorddunlow wrote:Consider your a$$ kicked. Read it. It's really good. It just keeps getting better and better. I need more Rangers now! I agree with you about the art. I couldn't imagine any other art for this book.grendeljd wrote:Still haven't read EoW #6 yet... I need a kick in the a$$. Someone here mentioned really disliking Dragotta's art style - I have to say I can't imagine why. I think it is absolutely stunning & suits the mood & atmosphere of this book so well I couldn't imagine it drawn by anyone else. It has a bit of an unexaggerated anime feel to it, in the vein of the Akira movie.lorddunlow wrote:Pausing from my catching up on the last 3 weeks of books to chime in on East of West #6 - holy crap this book just keeps introducing badass after badass. The Ranger is such a cool character. A major showdown wild West style is definitely shaping up, and I cannot wait to see it!
This book needs to be a movie.
Revival #14 was also quite awesome.
It kind of reads like the script for a tv show, doesn't it? I think it would be a cool one to watch. And yeah, there has to be some kind of ending in mind for this series, unless there is some other major twists coming along...lorddunlow wrote:Yeah, they gave a little too much away in the previous 2 issues, but I have a feeling that there's going to be a lot more to the ghost things. There's really no way they can make this book a long term one, that I can see. I could see it wrapping up in about 50 issues tops. Probably less. Still, it's one of my favorite reads right now.grendeljd wrote:I agree, Revival #14 was good - some very interesting revelations about the white ghost things. I think anyone reading the series to date wouldn't be blown away by the reveals, I think we could see it coming, but I liked the idea of what happened when they mixed with water. Plenty of implications to explore out of that idea.
I just can't get into it. I have no doubt you are right about it being a great read, great concept, et al, but I'm just not enough of an Avengers fan to stay with it. Even the New U cameos with Starbrand & Nightmask aren't enough to pull me in. I am just keeping my fingers crossed that this will lead to a separate New U spin-off still. I would love to see that.lorddunlow wrote:I caught up on Infinity/Avengers/etc. This thing is EPIC. If they reset like nothing happened, I'll be very annoyed, but right now, the crap has hitteth the fan. Awesome conclusion in Infinity #4 with Thor. I saw it coming a mile away, but it didn't diminish it one bit. This is a really fun crossover.

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grendeljd wrote:
You realize that because of your fanatic following of this storyline, the responsibility is yours to list out all the New U appearances in all these new Avengers books for the rest of us NU fans on the boards, don't you?
I actually plan on doing that. I just got behind with some projects at home. I'll probably get to it this weekend. My family is visiting for my son's 3rd birthday - I'll have to sneak away. There's a reason I moved 500 miles away from anyone I was related to.
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some recent reads:
Gotham Central vol 1: In the Line of Duty TPB - Fantastic stuff, great story and I really dig Michael Lark's art on it. Makes me very excited about the possibilities for that upcoming TV series.
The Flash: Rebirth and Dastardly Death of the Rogues - I've hardly read any Flash at all in the past but a friend recommended and loaned these TPB's to me and I LOVED them.
Gotham Central vol 1: In the Line of Duty TPB - Fantastic stuff, great story and I really dig Michael Lark's art on it. Makes me very excited about the possibilities for that upcoming TV series.
The Flash: Rebirth and Dastardly Death of the Rogues - I've hardly read any Flash at all in the past but a friend recommended and loaned these TPB's to me and I LOVED them.
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lorddunlow wrote:grendeljd wrote:
You realize that because of your fanatic following of this storyline, the responsibility is yours to list out all the New U appearances in all these new Avengers books for the rest of us NU fans on the boards, don't you?
I actually plan on doing that. I just got behind with some projects at home. I'll probably get to it this weekend. My family is visiting for my son's 3rd birthday - I'll have to sneak away. There's a reason I moved 500 miles away from anyone I was related to.

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I'm really digging Michael Lark right now - he draws Lazarus. LOVE it. I can see his style being well suited to something called Gotham Central, in the vein of Mazzuchelli on Batman: Year One.MarkRoseHFX wrote:some recent reads:
Gotham Central vol 1: In the Line of Duty TPB - Fantastic stuff, great story and I really dig Michael Lark's art on it. Makes me very excited about the possibilities for that upcoming TV series.
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that's exactly what it reminded me of.grendeljd wrote:I'm really digging Michael Lark right now - he draws Lazarus. LOVE it. I can see his style being well suited to something called Gotham Central, in the vein of Mazzuchelli on Batman: Year One.MarkRoseHFX wrote:some recent reads:
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I think it is pretty cool that Hickman named a character in Infinity after Corvus.
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New Avengers #11 & Avengers #21 were fantastic, as well. Infinity continues on with the great pace it has already set.lorddunlow wrote:
I caught up on Infinity/Avengers/etc. This thing is EPIC. If they reset like nothing happened, I'll be very annoyed, but right now, the crap has hitteth the fan. Awesome conclusion in Infinity #4 with Thor. I saw it coming a mile away, but it didn't diminish it one bit. This is a really fun crossover.
It was me who mentioned not liking Dragotta's art.......I ended up buying the EoW tpb. The only bit of Dragotta art I had looked at, previously, was his work on FF. Judging by his work on EoW, his art on FF wasn't his typical art style. He seemed to be emulating Kirby big-time.grendeljd wrote:Still haven't read EoW #6 yet... I need a kick in the a$$. Someone here mentioned really disliking Dragotta's art style - I have to say I can't imagine why. I think it is absolutely stunning & suits the mood & atmosphere of this book so well I couldn't imagine it drawn by anyone else. It has a bit of an unexaggerated anime feel to it, in the vein of the Akira movie.
Dragotta's art on East of West is phenomenal. What's surprising is, I wasn't engaged much by the writing in the EoW tpb, but loved the art. I bought issue #6, and it was the first issue/chapter of EoW I truly enjoyed as far as the writing goes.
If you've never read it, I highly suggest Brubaker's book Criminal: The Last of the Innocent. It's essentially a deconstruction of the Archie books (I guess it could be considered Watchmen for Archie), and it's fantastic.......Really, you should get Criminal Hardcover volume 2, which collects Last of the Innocent with two other TPBs into one hardcover. All three sections are excellent, and you get more back-story on some characters, but Last of the Innocent is the best.grendeljd wrote:
Afterlife With Archie #1;
-Don't laugh, I haven't bought an Archie comic since I was about to become a teenager. I had no plans on getting this but after a flip through in the shop I couldn't resist. The art, while still cartoonish, is absolutely creepy & captures a really eerie mood for what otherwise should be a silly gimmick. It may not read well but seeing the final page where Jughead is turned into a zombie after being bitten by his infected pet Hot Dog was the clincher for me.
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I just read The Umbral from Image. I think I was expecting a little more but I blame decompression. Overall it is an interesting dark fantasy. Great, moody art. Cool set up that definitely leaves wanting to read the next issue.
I think I'll have to read the first arc to know for sure if it is awesome or not.
One negative that really bothered me was the lettering. I don't like it. It looks like the letters were just typed on the page. Word bubbles are weird too.
I think I'll have to read the first arc to know for sure if it is awesome or not.
One negative that really bothered me was the lettering. I don't like it. It looks like the letters were just typed on the page. Word bubbles are weird too.
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I'm reading the Elric mini series from Frist comics.
I am enjoying it more than I did the first time.
I am enjoying it more than I did the first time.
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Rocket Girl #1-2 A Great and fun read with beautiful artwork.
Rat Queens #1-2 A wickly funny and demented fantasy series about a pck of female mercs, the artwork is bit dodgy at times though.
Jupiter's Legacy #1-3 A dull and predictable tale of a Superman-like character's brother getting his son to murder his father so he, the children, and other heroes can take over. Millar is trying to do his answer to Watchmen but it fails because the son who murdered his father is an unlikable drunk and the daughter is a pregnat drug addict whose boyfriend is is the son of her late father's greatest nemesis, and their uncle is just a *SQUEE*. It's the cliched "superheroes are jerks" storyline, even the art by Frank Queity (of JLA: Earth 2 and All-Star Superman fame) is subpar IMHO.
Next up Sex #3-8, Saga #13-15, and East of West #1-7.
Rat Queens #1-2 A wickly funny and demented fantasy series about a pck of female mercs, the artwork is bit dodgy at times though.
Jupiter's Legacy #1-3 A dull and predictable tale of a Superman-like character's brother getting his son to murder his father so he, the children, and other heroes can take over. Millar is trying to do his answer to Watchmen but it fails because the son who murdered his father is an unlikable drunk and the daughter is a pregnat drug addict whose boyfriend is is the son of her late father's greatest nemesis, and their uncle is just a *SQUEE*. It's the cliched "superheroes are jerks" storyline, even the art by Frank Queity (of JLA: Earth 2 and All-Star Superman fame) is subpar IMHO.
Next up Sex #3-8, Saga #13-15, and East of West #1-7.
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So, I re-read Umbral #1. It was much better on re-read (although they really need a better letterer). In this age of decompression, it's really hard to tell if a book will be any good from the first issue, but this issue set up everything very well, and the story has lots of potential. I love dark fantasy, so I have high hopes for this book. I really liked the art.
A couple of books that I read the first 4-5 issues of that people raved about a while back were Peter Panzerfaust and Nowhere Men. Neither book did much for me, and I stopped reading. Anybody reading these? Have they improved, worsening, whatever? Just curious. I really liked the first 2 issues of Nowhere Men, but I got bored with subsequent issues.
A couple of books that I read the first 4-5 issues of that people raved about a while back were Peter Panzerfaust and Nowhere Men. Neither book did much for me, and I stopped reading. Anybody reading these? Have they improved, worsening, whatever? Just curious. I really liked the first 2 issues of Nowhere Men, but I got bored with subsequent issues.
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Gotham Central is bada$$ throughout, one of my fav DC series'.MarkRoseHFX wrote:that's exactly what it reminded me of.grendeljd wrote:I'm really digging Michael Lark right now - he draws Lazarus. LOVE it. I can see his style being well suited to something called Gotham Central, in the vein of Mazzuchelli on Batman: Year One.MarkRoseHFX wrote:some recent reads:
Gotham Central vol 1: In the Line of Duty TPB - Fantastic stuff, great story and I really dig Michael Lark's art on it. Makes me very excited about the possibilities for that upcoming TV series.
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I wouldnt say it has gotten better, but if you read Peter panzerfaust in singles, I'd recommend reading it as a full arc.lorddunlow wrote: A couple of books that I read the first 4-5 issues of that people raved about a while back were Peter Panzerfaust and Nowhere Men. Neither book did much for me, and I stopped reading. Anybody reading these? Have they improved, worsening, whatever? Just curious. I really liked the first 2 issues of Nowhere Men, but I got bored with subsequent issues.
A few other image #1s that I read are Manifest Destiny and Pretty Deadly. Both were good and all the content in the books was all book related. No ads, which I appreciate.
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I read Nowhere Men as it came out, but I read the first TPB of PP in one sitting.400yrs wrote:I wouldnt say it has gotten better, but if you read Peter panzerfaust in singles, I'd recommend reading it as a full arc.lorddunlow wrote: A couple of books that I read the first 4-5 issues of that people raved about a while back were Peter Panzerfaust and Nowhere Men. Neither book did much for me, and I stopped reading. Anybody reading these? Have they improved, worsening, whatever? Just curious. I really liked the first 2 issues of Nowhere Men, but I got bored with subsequent issues.
A few other image #1s that I read are Manifest Destiny and Pretty Deadly. Both were good and all the content in the books was all book related. No ads, which I appreciate.
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Ah. I haven't read the last two or three issues, but It's probably still not your thing then. It's a character book, which I like. A lot of people complain about the art, but I've always liked it and it gets better as the artist does more work.lorddunlow wrote:I read Nowhere Men as it came out, but I read the first TPB of PP in one sitting.400yrs wrote:I wouldnt say it has gotten better, but if you read Peter panzerfaust in singles, I'd recommend reading it as a full arc.lorddunlow wrote: A couple of books that I read the first 4-5 issues of that people raved about a while back were Peter Panzerfaust and Nowhere Men. Neither book did much for me, and I stopped reading. Anybody reading these? Have they improved, worsening, whatever? Just curious. I really liked the first 2 issues of Nowhere Men, but I got bored with subsequent issues.
A few other image #1s that I read are Manifest Destiny and Pretty Deadly. Both were good and all the content in the books was all book related. No ads, which I appreciate.
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I actually like the art, and I usually enjoy character books, but it just fell flat for me.400yrs wrote:Ah. I haven't read the last two or three issues, but It's probably still not your thing then. It's a character book, which I like. A lot of people complain about the art, but I've always liked it and it gets better as the artist does more work.lorddunlow wrote:I read Nowhere Men as it came out, but I read the first TPB of PP in one sitting.400yrs wrote:I wouldnt say it has gotten better, but if you read Peter panzerfaust in singles, I'd recommend reading it as a full arc.lorddunlow wrote: A couple of books that I read the first 4-5 issues of that people raved about a while back were Peter Panzerfaust and Nowhere Men. Neither book did much for me, and I stopped reading. Anybody reading these? Have they improved, worsening, whatever? Just curious. I really liked the first 2 issues of Nowhere Men, but I got bored with subsequent issues.
A few other image #1s that I read are Manifest Destiny and Pretty Deadly. Both were good and all the content in the books was all book related. No ads, which I appreciate.
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I just re-read Star Wars Dark Empire.
I didn't like it as much as I had the last time. I felt like Luke's reasoning for searching out the dark mind that was 'out there' somewhere was a bit convoluted and out of character.
I didn't like it as much as I had the last time. I felt like Luke's reasoning for searching out the dark mind that was 'out there' somewhere was a bit convoluted and out of character.
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I read mostly Valiant, but other than that I've been reading Aquaman on a monthly basis. Also I picked up the first two issues of "The Star Wars" which is the original script of Star Wars adapted into a comic. So far it's just ok.
Also I'll be starting up the Rai TPB i found at my comic shop a few weeks ago
Also I'll be starting up the Rai TPB i found at my comic shop a few weeks ago
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How has Aquaman been recently? I fell off right after the throne arc.blujay wrote:I read mostly Valiant, but other than that I've been reading Aquaman on a monthly basis. Also I picked up the first two issues of "The Star Wars" which is the original script of Star Wars adapted into a comic. So far it's just ok.
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I really enjoyed Pretty Deadly #1 & will continue to pick it up. Loved the art (has a bit of a Paul Pope vibe), and the slightly weird-west setting (not in the vein of East of West). Solid set up of the story & intriguing characters.400yrs wrote:A few other image #1s that I read are Manifest Destiny and Pretty Deadly. Both were good and all the content in the books was all book related. No ads, which I appreciate.

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Re: What comics are you reading now?
Last night I read Thor God of Thunder #1-11 that my friend Chris loaned me.
I've never been a huge Thor fan but HOLY *SQUEE* this book is AWESOME. Jason Aaron's story is tremendous and the Esad Ribic art is fantastic. I'll be buying this one in HC for sure
I've never been a huge Thor fan but HOLY *SQUEE* this book is AWESOME. Jason Aaron's story is tremendous and the Esad Ribic art is fantastic. I'll be buying this one in HC for sure

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Re: What comics are you reading now?
That's good to hear. I read the first few issues which were awesome, but dropped off because it's a $4 book.MarkRoseHFX wrote:Last night I read Thor God of Thunder #1-11 that my friend Chris loaned me.
I've never been a huge Thor fan but HOLY *SQUEE* this book is AWESOME. Jason Aaron's story is tremendous and the Esad Ribic art is fantastic. I'll be buying this one in HC for sure
IMO, Thor was always lame, but between the first movie and the JMS run (which was also excellent), I've really gotten into the character. I'll have to revisit god of thunder at some point. Jason Aaron is an awesome writer.
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