Not liking the title I came up with for the February OT (which should be up tomorrow afternoon, btw), anyone care to try their hand? Something to do with the month that's comics related preferably.
Valentine's day and comics? idk
Not liking the title I came up with for the February OT (which should be up tomorrow afternoon, btw), anyone care to try their hand? Something to do with the month that's comics related preferably.
"The Client" and "Enemy of the State," the first volumes from Christopher Priest's run, are a great place to start. If you do end up getting an Marvel Digital Unlimited account, Priest's entire run (save one issue, oddly) is on there.Are there any good volumes of black panther around? I wanna see if he's as baller as you guys say he is.
Yes, and don't ever let anyone tell you any different.was Panther without fear any good? i know it had kickass fracavella art
Not liking the title I came up with for the February OT (which should be up tomorrow afternoon, btw), anyone care to try their hand? Something to do with the month that's comics related preferably.
jason aarons black panther secret invasion tie-in stuff is highly recomeneded
The Black Beetle's two issues>all lameguy
I don't like boring geek humor. Hawkeye is the Daria of comic books. Loved while it is around but in the long run only dudes like Bridie will remember it.
Are there any good volumes of black panther around? I wanna see if he's as baller as you guys say he is.
My first comic was G.I. Joe #2, wait, how old are you people?
I demand more of this series of articles!
These were my first, they came in a pack
Little OT but Superman Unbound looks fucking awesome.
I'm not much of a comic kinda guy. Most I've ever read was Watchmen, V for Vendetta and some X-men. Today I went to the comic book store and ended up getting this:
Holy shit, I'm in love. Definitely plan on picking up the rest, what would be the cheapest way? TPBs off of Amazon?
My buddy recommended picking up some Frank Miller stuff, such as Ronin, Hard Boiled and TDKR. Any other essentials I should look at?
My buddy recommended picking up some Frank Miller stuff, such as Ronin, Hard Boiled and TDKR. Any other essentials I should look at?
I'm not much of a comic guy. Most I've ever read was Watchmen (which I adored), V for Vendetta and some X-men. Today I decided to pick up this:
And holy shit, am I in love. Definitely plan on picking up the rest, what would be the cheapest way? TPBs off of Amazon?
Any good Ghost Rider story arcs?
I would go with Instocktrades. The prices are a bit cheaper than Amazon on big-name publishers, and they don't charge tax. Just a flat $4 shipping fee, unless your order is over $50, in which case shipping is free. I've been using them for a few years now, never had a problem.
Any good Ghost Rider story arcs?
I suspect this was my first comic. Seems like that would be mid-'88.
I used to buy those old comic bundles too. They used to sell them at Big V Drugstore, which is now Shoppers Drugmart in Canada. When I started reading comics, I almost exclusively bought my stuff from places like 7-Eleven.
7-Eleven used to sell the complete Marvel and DC lines. Or at least the ones by me did.
I think one of the first comic book I got was back in the mid-late 90s (97,98,99ish). It was a Venom book that was quite violent from memory. I dont recall what it was, in fact if anyone has any idea please tell me.
People who bad mouth the 90 were 18 or older when the 90s started and got all bent out of shape that the era of super heroes walking around in colored diapers with shit eating grins was over to make way for a more sophisticated era
I think first superhero comic I ever saw and read was the one where X-Men go to that savage land place from Magneto's volcano base. I don't really remember what year it was but I guess it's safe to say it was pure 80s stuff.
Now I'd argue that 80s X-Men was lot more thoughtful and sophisticated than the 90s stuff which seemed to be full of badly drawn giant muscle guys from future shooting big guns. The real sophisticated stuff of non-underground was somewhere else, like in Hellblazer and Sandman.
I will just leave this here as a monument to 90s comics:
My buddy recommended picking up some Frank Miller stuff, such as Ronin, Hard Boiled and TDKR. Any other essentials I should look at?
Captain America is a true patriot down to his underpants!
I don't like boring geek humor. Hawkeye is the Daria of comic books. Loved while it is around but in the long run only dudes like Bridie will remember it.
People who bad mouth the 90 were 18 or older when the 90s started and got all bent out of shape that the era of super heroes walking around in colored diapers with shit eating grins was over to make way for a more sophisticated era
People who bad mouth the 90 were 18 or older when the 90s started and got all bent out of shape that the era of super heroes walking around in colored diapers with shit eating grins was over to make way for a more sophisticated era