It's seven years out of date at this point, but there's an old
NeoGAF comics recommendation thread that is chock full of short blurbs of recommendations from the comics community at the time. It's a good place to find plenty of suggestions for all time classics and favorites from about a decade back. Folks looking for recs should check it out!
Meanwhile, speaking of recommendations:
I was very happy to see that Kurt Busiek's amazing late 90s/early 00s runs on
Avengers and
Iron Man recently received the omnibus teratment. I think these are great, accessible runs for folks who are into the Marvel films and would like a big pile of Avenging to enjoy.
I'm also happy to see that Matt Fraction's celebrated run on Hawkeye is also getting the
an omnibus. Those comics are super fun. Also, while we're talking super fun Marvel,
Ms. Marvel is totally all the way fun.
Folks who dug the Daredevil series should go read a huge chunk of the
Frank Miller run, or at the very least
The Man Without Fear and
Born Again.
Everybody likes
Saga. Everybody also likes
Sex Criminals but it's more embarrassing to read on the bus.
Trees is the best thing Warren Ellis has done in ages.
Copperhead is that Firefly comic you wanted, probably moreso than the actual Firefly comics.
Empowered is one of the best superhero comics currently being published; it goes from light satire and zany hijinx early on to epic and amazing, but still with plenty of laughs.
Darwyn Cooke's
Parker adaptations are amazing, beautiful translations of vintage crime novels. Brubaker's
The Fade Out is a new comic that feels like a vintage crime novel. Brubaker's
Velvet is what would happen if James Bond was killed and former agent Miss Moneypenny went rogue to avenge him; this is as awesome as it sounds.
Finally, kudos to Alexis Press for bringing more of the stunning series The Obscure Cities into print in English with their beautiful release of
The Leaning Girl last year. They've got more releases in the pipeline and I am utterly delighted.
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