Does DC keep some sort of time-line between its stories? Because if so, I cannot seem to make any sense of it.
Everything but the Bat-books and Wonder Woman seem to follow a sort of continuity if that's what you mean.
Does DC keep some sort of time-line between its stories? Because if so, I cannot seem to make any sense of it.
Possible ideas:
* The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen
* Planetary
* Transmetropolitan
* Y the Last Man
Planetary might be very much up your alley, and it's a relatively small investment since it wrapped up at 27 issues.
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, like Swamp Thing, is something I feel like I should experience at some point, but I don't know how I feel about having to drop the comic after Moore's run ends. I've never been engaged in a series when some really powerful author gives it up to someone more traditional, and I guess that's sort of kept me away. I should probably bite the bullet one of these days and pick up at least a trade of each.
...? LoEG is creator owned dude. Moore and Kevin O'Neill do all of it.
I talked about briefly on the previous page. I love the way Johns writes Arthur and Mera, thanks to him they've become two of my favorite DC characters. The super dickery from the Trinity at the end cracked me up, ""You get once chance to talk to Orm Arthur and then we're coming for him. BTW one chance means five minutes and we're totally gonna eavesdrop and then decide for you how it's going.
Would you recommend his Fantastic Four run over his Manhattan Projects stuff? And is his Fantastic Four run pretty self contained? I'm always interested in reading a bit of the big serials, but again, always afraid. The fact that I'm so tempted to pick up so many is why I have to be cautious.Telos, definitely checkout Planetary. It holds up well under multiple readings too.
If you like science fiction, I'd check out anything by Jonathan Hickman. His fantastic four run is phenomenal if you're thinking about dipping into the mainstream superhero stuff
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, like Swamp Thing, is something I feel like I should experience at some point, but I don't know how I feel about having to drop the comic after Moore's run ends. I've never been engaged in a series when some really powerful author gives it up to someone more traditional, and I guess that's sort of kept me away. I should probably bite the bullet one of these days and pick up at least a trade of each.
It gave us asshole Iron Man though. And in a way made Captain America not a joke.
Over half the people I've talked to want either Avengers 2 or 3 to be a Civil War adaptation, so I think we are already there.
imo Manhattan Projects is the book to go for. It's entirely unique and is still in its infancy.Would you recommend his Fantastic Four run over his Manhattan Projects stuff? And is his Fantastic Four run pretty self contained? I'm always interested in reading a bit of the big serials, but again, always afraid. The fact that I'm so tempted to pick up so many is why I have to be cautious.
What do you mean "gave us asshole iron man"? Hes been an asshole before cw. And cap has never been a joke. He starred down thanos with no fear. The man has balls of uru.
Would you recommend his Fantastic Four run over his Manhattan Projects stuff? And is his Fantastic Four run pretty self contained? I'm always interested in reading a bit of the big serials, but again, always afraid. The fact that I'm so tempted to pick up so many is why I have to be cautious.
Grab both dude. Manhattan Projects is newer, but FF is complete (and 100% self-contained). It's really hard to go wrong with Hickman, easily my favorite writer in comics today.
During and Post Civil War Iron Man was a new level though, not just drunken assholery. It was Tony in charge of Shield hunting people, megalomaniac, destroying lives level of assholery. He was a superhero that people were actually cheering when he fell and became hunted by Osborn.
And it was a joke when Captain stood up against Thanos and got squashed and flicked away. I'm not saying Civil War was some masterpiece but just saying it did start or reinforce some interesting character changes going on at that time.
Expect Speedball, lets not bring up Speedball.
Haha, it's a problem of limited resources and unlimited interests, I'm afraid. And god damn is orange county expensive. But I'm interested in both, and will hopefully pick them up before long. There's lots of really positive buzz about that Fantastic Four run and Hickman in general. It definitely seems like something I'd enjoy.
Acid08's point about Manhattan Projects being in its infancy is also compelling. I sort of like the idea of following a couple of ongoings, and with Saga, that would make a very manageable two.
mfw reading Spidey 700.
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Anybody that ever said a bad word about Slott can jump in a lake.
That Superior Spider-Man thread is amazing. Always fun to see all the people who come out of the woodwork just to shit on comics.
And they were just thinking about getting back into comics too!
I don't see why. They're all poorly drawn and nothing but stupid event after stupid event!
Maybe we should make some threads about good things in comics...
Manga vs. comics is literally the falsest dichotomy everrrr
Seriously. I'll admit I've read more comics than manga, but it all just seems like the same shit to me. Condemning one while exalting the other just feels dumb, and I've never heard a good reasoning for it from either side of the fence.
That Superior Spider-Man thread is amazing. Always fun to see all the people who come out of the woodwork just to shit on comics.
People already think fondly of identity crisis
Making comics threads outside of ComicGAF is a fools game that only invites this shit.
Everything but the Bat-books and Wonder Woman seem to follow a sort of continuity if that's what you mean.
Saw this on /co/ and just had to share it. Warning: Has ASM 700 spoiler.
http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h475/Jshogouki/1356586987997_zps4a1d1207.png
Saw this on /co/ and just had to share it. Warning: Has ASM 700 spoiler.
http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h475/Jshogouki/1356586987997_zps4a1d1207.png
Saw this on /co/ and just had to share it. Warning: Has ASM 700 spoiler.
http://i1111.photobucket.com/albums/h475/Jshogouki/1356586987997_zps4a1d1207.png
That was almost cold-blooded.
Haha yeah, the specials with Liefeld are gold. I should watch the McFarlane ones.Stan is still one of the best ball busters of all time even at the ripe old age of howeverthefuckold. Watching those old specials he did with Liefeld and McFarlane where he just gave them shit about 90s comics is a total hoot. It's so hard to tell when he's being complimentary or kicking you in the nuts!
Fixed.Bro. Bro.
Bro.
Hawkguy? Y'all were right about Hawkguy. What an absolute treasure of a book. I've never read anything like this from DC or Marvel.
Thank you for talking about it, or I would've never picked it up.
Fixed.
And yep, it's really great. I also have to thank the discussion in this thread for getting me interested.
While we're talking Hawkeye, I can't be the only one who missed this:
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Guys. Guys.
Guys.
Hawkguy? Y'all were right about Hawkguy. What an absolute treasure of a book. I've never read anything like this from DC or Marvel.
Thank you for talking about it, or I would've never picked it up.
Yes...yes you probably are bro.
I knew what Aja was going for, but the fact that the background is directly from the old beat-em-up makes it cooler.
While we're talking Hawkeye, I can't be the only one who missed this:
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While we're talking Hawkeye, I can't be the only one who missed this:
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