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Bone's def. a beginning to end read.Elveen 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?
Also...... what about Y Last Man?
I enjoyed YTLM; not as much as Preacher but I'd say they're about the same level of Rated "R."
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Oh, the first year or so, especially, of Starman was amazing stuff.Jay Tomio wrote:Bone is damn nice. It's not YA, but more All-Ages - the toughest thing to do well IMHO, and it's why Disney and now Pixar are such beasts.
I wonder if you'd like Star man? it's recently been collected and has damn fine writing by Robinson. What I think though?
DC: New Frontier. Darwyn Cook Awesomeness.
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It's *SQUEE* amazing and I hear it only gets better.
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Robinson's Starman has been recommended before. I'll do some investigating.
Finished 1602 last night. Overall I really enjoyed it. (can't beat .25 books) I really liked the art. the concept was also very clever.
I also read Astro City Special: Supersonic. (this is for 4 Hun
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It was the first AS books that I did not think was up to par. I thought it was pedestrian. You could see where the story was going from the beginning. Maybe because AS has been so good, it did not meet my explications.
Finished 1602 last night. Overall I really enjoyed it. (can't beat .25 books) I really liked the art. the concept was also very clever.
I also read Astro City Special: Supersonic. (this is for 4 Hun

It was the first AS books that I did not think was up to par. I thought it was pedestrian. You could see where the story was going from the beginning. Maybe because AS has been so good, it did not meet my explications.
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Oh yeah, great suggestion! I forgot about that series. It's darn good!Jay Tomio wrote:Bone is damn nice. It's not YA, but more All-Ages - the toughest thing to do well IMHO, and it's why Disney and now Pixar are such beasts.
I wonder if you'd like Star man? it's recently been collected and has damn fine writing by Robinson.

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Elveen wrote: I also read Astro City Special: Supersonic. (this is for 4 Hun)
It was the first AS books that I did not think was up to par. I thought it was pedestrian. You could see where the story was going from the beginning. Maybe because AS has been so good, it did not meet my explications.
I agree. Honestly, the only Astro City books that I think were phenomenal were the first limited series and then the regular series.
I've been so disappointed with Local Heros, Dark Ages, and the many one shots that I no longer buy the new stuff when he puts it out.
The LS and the series were comics at their best though.
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I just need one issue for the first two volumes and have nearly all sets and specials.400yrs wrote:Elveen wrote: I also read Astro City Special: Supersonic. (this is for 4 Hun)
It was the first AS books that I did not think was up to par. I thought it was pedestrian. You could see where the story was going from the beginning. Maybe because AS has been so good, it did not meet my explications.
I agree. Honestly, the only Astro City books that I think were phenomenal were the first limited series and then the regular series.
I've been so disappointed with Local Heros, Dark Ages, and the many one shots that I no longer buy the new stuff when he puts it out.
The LS and the series were comics at their best though.
i did read some early stuff and loved them, but heard nothing than bland reviews on speicals and minis

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Busiek has always been feast or famine.Draco wrote:I just need one issue for the first two volumes and have nearly all sets and specials.400yrs wrote:Elveen wrote: I also read Astro City Special: Supersonic. (this is for 4 Hun)
It was the first AS books that I did not think was up to par. I thought it was pedestrian. You could see where the story was going from the beginning. Maybe because AS has been so good, it did not meet my explications.
I agree. Honestly, the only Astro City books that I think were phenomenal were the first limited series and then the regular series.
I've been so disappointed with Local Heros, Dark Ages, and the many one shots that I no longer buy the new stuff when he puts it out.
The LS and the series were comics at their best though.
i did read some early stuff and loved them, but heard nothing than bland reviews on speicals and minis
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The only things I really like of Busiek's is his first AC series, Avengers and Thunderbolts.xodacia81 wrote:Busiek has always been feast or famine.Draco wrote:I just need one issue for the first two volumes and have nearly all sets and specials.400yrs wrote:Elveen wrote: I also read Astro City Special: Supersonic. (this is for 4 Hun)
It was the first AS books that I did not think was up to par. I thought it was pedestrian. You could see where the story was going from the beginning. Maybe because AS has been so good, it did not meet my explications.
I agree. Honestly, the only Astro City books that I think were phenomenal were the first limited series and then the regular series.
I've been so disappointed with Local Heros, Dark Ages, and the many one shots that I no longer buy the new stuff when he puts it out.
The LS and the series were comics at their best though.
i did read some early stuff and loved them, but heard nothing than bland reviews on speicals and minis
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The only thing I've LOVED that he ever did was MARVELS.Lightning Strike wrote:The only things I really like of Busiek's is his first AC series, Avengers and Thunderbolts.xodacia81 wrote:Busiek has always been feast or famine.Draco wrote:I just need one issue for the first two volumes and have nearly all sets and specials.400yrs wrote:Elveen wrote: I also read Astro City Special: Supersonic. (this is for 4 Hun)
It was the first AS books that I did not think was up to par. I thought it was pedestrian. You could see where the story was going from the beginning. Maybe because AS has been so good, it did not meet my explications.
I agree. Honestly, the only Astro City books that I think were phenomenal were the first limited series and then the regular series.
I've been so disappointed with Local Heros, Dark Ages, and the many one shots that I no longer buy the new stuff when he puts it out.
The LS and the series were comics at their best though.
i did read some early stuff and loved them, but heard nothing than bland reviews on speicals and minis
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Yes. I have the trade. That will be one of the first TPBs that I re-read.X-O HoboJoe wrote:Veen, have you read Kingdom Come?
A while back I started a thread asking what I should read next and got many suggestions.
A few things that were suggested that I have not read yet are:
Life And Death Of Captain Marvel
v for vendetta
Arkham Asylum
James Robinson's Starman
The Golden Age by James Robinson
I am now trying to finish my Moore Supreme run and From Hell.
Even now and then I scan ebay for cheap trades of the above books. I usually just miss the killer deals.
Hobo, any more suggestions?
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Download it if you have to. IMO, it's so good you'll buy a copy later to keep around.Elveen wrote:X-O HoboJoe wrote:V for Vendetta. Tonight. Do not wait or delay.
The scene on the roof in the rain where V explains what freedom really is may be the most sublimely powerful thing I've ever read in the graphic sequential art medium.
Sounds good.![]()
I wonder if I can find one at my library?
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X-O HoboJoe wrote:Download it if you have to. IMO, it's so good you'll buy a copy later to keep around.Elveen wrote:X-O HoboJoe wrote:V for Vendetta. Tonight. Do not wait or delay.
The scene on the roof in the rain where V explains what freedom really is may be the most sublimely powerful thing I've ever read in the graphic sequential art medium.
Sounds good.![]()
I wonder if I can find one at my library?
What?

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There are sites you can DL e-copies of comics and graphic novels.Elveen wrote:X-O HoboJoe wrote:Download it if you have to. IMO, it's so good you'll buy a copy later to keep around.Elveen wrote:X-O HoboJoe wrote:V for Vendetta. Tonight. Do not wait or delay.
The scene on the roof in the rain where V explains what freedom really is may be the most sublimely powerful thing I've ever read in the graphic sequential art medium.
Sounds good.![]()
I wonder if I can find one at my library?
What?Please elaborate.
Unfortunately I'm pretty worthless at how to . . .

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IMO, it's the best work he's ever done. From the the very last page of the first issue to the end of the run (#75?), Thunderbolts was as good as any book being published. One of those series that doesn't get enough recognition, but totally deserves it.Doorman wrote:Kurt Busiek's Thunderbolts is a FANTASTIC read! Check it out!
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Lightning Strike wrote:IMO, it's the best work he's ever done. From the the very last page of the first issue to the end of the run (#75?), Thunderbolts was as good as any book being published. One of those series that doesn't get enough recognition, but totally deserves it.Doorman wrote:Kurt Busiek's Thunderbolts is a FANTASTIC read! Check it out!
Can you give me a quick summary with out giving to much away?