Not sure if this is off topic but are there any sci-fi comic book series that aren't super hero focused? I don't know if graphic novel might be a better term here. Looking for a more believable story line.
Maybe something along the Expanse book line.
Tons. I got into comics recently and it was like, "Wow this is where all the unique and interesting sci fi stories are"Not sure if this is off topic but are there any sci-fi comic book series that aren't super hero focused? I don't know if graphic novel might be a better term here. Looking for a more believable story line.
Maybe something along the Expanse book line.
You shoukd check out Jorodowsky's The Metabarons or The IncalNot sure if this is off topic but are there any sci-fi comic book series that aren't super hero focused? I don't know if graphic novel might be a better term here. Looking for a more believable story line.
Maybe something along the Expanse book line.
What issue/arc are you up to? Started yesterday, up to #49Reading Ulitmate Spider-Man which is superb so far.
Retroworld is cool and fits your bill. No superheroes and I'd describe the esthetic as half Mad Max and half Dune.Not sure if this is off topic but are there any sci-fi comic book series that aren't super hero focused? I don't know if graphic novel might be a better term here. Looking for a more believable story line.
Maybe something along the Expanse book line.
Not sure if this is off topic but are there any sci-fi comic book series that aren't super hero focused? I don't know if graphic novel might be a better term here. Looking for a more believable story line.
Maybe something along the Expanse book line.
^^^ you read #49 issues straight in a single day??
I stopped Ultimate Spidey after the Carnage story, which I thought was pure trash...I'm sure it gets better later.
Good to be a college student with one class three days a week^^^ you read #49 issues straight in a single day??
Just finished #15.What issue/arc are you up to? Started yesterday, up to #49
Got a one-class class at 2:30. I get to campus at 10 am. And I don't go to bed till like 1amJust finished #15.
Holy macaroni, 49 issues in one day?! lol
Regarding The Flash
Should I jump in with Rebirth and go from there or just take it from New 52 Flash Vol 1?
Neal Adams draws the definitive Batman IMO.
That was my first graphic novel ever and let me tell you, it certainly made an impression. Batman's my favorite superhero and it's pretty much thanks to Hush. I love, just love the whole opening when he's methodically subduing guys.I'm really LTTP here, but I just started reading Batman - Hush and it's fantastic.
Jim Lee draws the definitive Batman IMO.
Ellis does what he wants.
That was my first graphic novel ever and let me tell you, it certainly made an impression. Batman's my favorite superhero and it's pretty much thanks to Hush. I love, just love the whole opening when he's methodically subduing guys.
And yes, totally agree on the art
Don't know if they fit your criteria for believable, but Black Science and Low are both sci-fi indie comics that are good.
Tons. I got into comics recently and it was like, "Wow this is where all the unique and interesting sci fi stories are"
I'd recommend:
- Lazarus
- DMZ
- Low
- Trees
- The Fuse
- Drifter
- Black Science
- Alex + Ada
You shoukd check out Jorodowsky's The Metabarons or The Incal
Retroworld is cool and fits your bill. No superheroes and I'd describe the esthetic as half Mad Max and half Dune.
Try Universal War One and The Incal.
Though frankly books and short stories will still get you the best sci fi both past and present. None of the other mediums are even close. I say this as a big consumer of sci fi in all its forms.
Oh totally, but honestly now that I've dove headlong into comics, I think the medium has surpassed movies and tv in terms of interesting stories and other aspects. I loved Interstellar and District 9 and Terminator. But comics can portray scenes and landscapes and beings on a scope and scale that would be impossible to show on screenTry Universal War One and The Incal.
Though frankly books and short stories will still get you the best sci fi both past and present. None of the other mediums are even close. I say this as a big consumer of sci fi in all its forms.
I recommend reading Ultimatum so you can experience one of the worst comic books of all time, maybe the worst Marvel has to offer. It immediately makes everything else seem better by comparison, since now you'll always know nothing can be worse than Ultimatum.
So I'm fairly new to comics. Have read the more mainstream/famous/standout comics friends have recommend over the years and then more recently a bunch of the MCU tie-ins but not much else. I recently grabbed the first 6 volumes of essential x-men off ebay for £20 and have been reading thru those in black and white for the last month or two.
Anyway, I saw this thread and figured I'd try out Marvel Unlimited to see them in colour.
I've been using Marvel Unlimited on iphone 6+ for a week now, i'm loving the access to all of the content, I've read more comics this past week than ever before in my life - it's fantastic!
But that app itself is a piece of shit.
- Constantly fails to download stuff, requiring a restart and often a full uninstall/reinstall to fix. Sometimes it just says "failed to get resource" and you can try again and its fine, sometimes it seems to only get the first 3 or 4 pages and then after that nothing you can do will ever make it get the rest short of re-installing the app from scratch. Especially annoying if you think you have downloaded a comic locally to read on the way to work only to find it stops after 3 pages...
- Constantly crashes doing the most minor stuff - search for a series, change the sort order. Crash. Tap on the comic I was reading last night to carry on this morning. Crash. Or, just display a blank black screen requiring me to go out and back in again to get anything to display.
- The panel flow view is really nice, 95% of the time, but it does often result in cropped speech bubbles or entire panels being missed. Which is frustrating, but at least you can double tap to get out of it and then pan/zoom around manually to get the missing bits in view.
I've had not experience with how the app has been since it was released, but the current state of it does not make for a pleasant experience. Using the desktop version is an much better experience.
I'm in two minds whether to continue my subscription after this month is up, or if I will just dip in for a month now and then when there is an offer and/or a series I fancy reading.
Wait, did you say the desktop version of Marvel Unlimited is better than the app version? Because for years now, the desktop version has been the shittiest thing I've ever regularly used ever, and the most recent update only made it 10x worse
Switching to the app has been a godsend. I haven't had any of the issues you described, except for the odd loading resource error. No crashes
hmm, what device are you using for the mobile app? Maybe it's just my phone? It's really distractingly bad. The desktop one is far and away the better experience compared to what I've experienced with the app on iphone
I'm really up for any character as long as the run is somewhat scaled back and more about an interesting character than a ludicrous and intergalactic event across several universes.
Is All-Star Superman really worth the £13.99 on Comixology? I've heard it's a must-read comic, even if you're not really a fan of the character (which I'm not)
Ultimate Spider-Man sounds right up your alley, if you haven't checked that out yetI just got Marvel unlimited and went head-first into Infinity Gauntlet, but it's a bit daunting. I feel like reading smaller stuff that's more personal.
Stuff I would like to read:
An Iron Man run about his ego and alcoholism.
An Ant-Man run that's about the character Ant-Man.
A Spider-Man run that's about Peter and his day to day struggle juggling his personal- and superhero-life.
Something interesting about The Punisher.
I'm really up for any character as long as the run is somewhat scaled back and more about an interesting character than a ludicrous and intergalactic event across several universes.
I really wish there was something similar for Image.I really like this subscription model. I'm not really all that into Marvel but the new Avengers and Daredevil stuff has been really good so I'm interested to see what the comics have to offer. I'm frustrated by the lack of a similar model with Comixology, especially when I can buy a graphic novel in print for just a couple pounds more or so. If they offered a subscription I would be all over that.
I'm having these exact problems - I chalked it up to using an iPad 2 but it's a pain in the ass. Just the other day for example I download 12 issues for offline reading cause I knew I'd be on a plane and they all dl successfully but when I go to read them I get a source error and when I check my library again they're all gone. Now I'm in a place with wifi but I'm lucky to get an issue to dl once in about 20 tries. I have to just straight up uninstall and reinstall the app sometimes to get it to work again.So I'm fairly new to comics. Have read the more mainstream/famous/standout comics friends have recommend over the years and then more recently a bunch of the MCU tie-ins but not much else. I recently grabbed the first 6 volumes of essential x-men off ebay for £20 and have been reading thru those in black and white for the last month or two.
Anyway, I saw this thread and figured I'd try out Marvel Unlimited to see them in colour.
I've been using Marvel Unlimited on iphone 6+ for a week now, i'm loving the access to all of the content, I've read more comics this past week than ever before in my life - it's fantastic!
But that app itself is a piece of shit.
- Constantly fails to download stuff, requiring a restart and often a full uninstall/reinstall to fix. Sometimes it just says "failed to get resource" and you can try again and its fine, sometimes it seems to only get the first 3 or 4 pages and then after that nothing you can do will ever make it get the rest short of re-installing the app from scratch. Especially annoying if you think you have downloaded a comic locally to read on the way to work only to find it stops after 3 pages...
- Constantly crashes doing the most minor stuff - search for a series, change the sort order. Crash. Tap on the comic I was reading last night to carry on this morning. Crash. Or, just display a blank black screen requiring me to go out and back in again to get anything to display.
- The panel flow view is really nice, 95% of the time, but it does often result in cropped speech bubbles or entire panels being missed. Which is frustrating, but at least you can double tap to get out of it and then pan/zoom around manually to get the missing bits in view.
I've had not experience with how the app has been since it was released, but the current state of it does not make for a pleasant experience. Using the desktop version is an much better experience.
I'm in two minds whether to continue my subscription after this month is up, or if I will just dip in for a month now and then when there is an offer and/or a series I fancy reading.
Reading Ulitmate Spider-Man which is superb so far.
What issue/arc are you up to? Started yesterday, up to #49
hmm, what device are you using for the mobile app? Maybe it's just my phone? It's really distractingly bad. The desktop one is far and away the better experience compared to what I've experienced with the app on iphone
I'm having these exact problems - I chalked it up to using an iPad 2 but it's a pain in the ass. Just the other day for example I download 12 issues for offline reading cause I knew I'd be on a plane and they all dl successfully but when I go to read them I get a source error and when I check my library again they're all gone. Now I'm in a place with wifi but I'm lucky to get an issue to dl once in about 20 tries. I have to just straight up uninstall and reinstall the app sometimes to get it to work again.
Now having said all that - I still haven't had a problem with the iPhone 6 version. So maybe it's just a compatibility issue.
Stuff I would like to read:
An Iron Man run about his ego and alcoholism.
An Ant-Man run that's about the character Ant-Man.
A Spider-Man run that's about Peter and his day to day struggle juggling his personal- and superhero-life.
Something interesting about The Punisher.
Oh totally, but honestly now that I've dove headlong into comics, I think the medium has surpassed movies and tv in terms of interesting stories and other aspects. I loved Interstellar and District 9 and Terminator. But comics can portray scenes and landscapes and beings on a scope and scale that would be impossible to show on screen
Planetoid and ProphetWhat are the 2nd and 3rd images from?
Oh totally, but honestly now that I've dove headlong into comics, I think the medium has surpassed movies and tv in terms of interesting stories and other aspects. I loved Interstellar and District 9 and Terminator. But comics can portray scenes and landscapes and beings on a scope and scale that would be impossible to show on screen
I just got Marvel unlimited and went head-first into Infinity Gauntlet, but it's a bit daunting. I feel like reading smaller stuff that's more personal.
Stuff I would like to read:
An Iron Man run about his ego and alcoholism.
An Ant-Man run that's about the character Ant-Man.
A Spider-Man run that's about Peter and his day to day struggle juggling his personal- and superhero-life.
Something interesting about The Punisher.
I'm really up for any character as long as the run is somewhat scaled back and more about an interesting character than a ludicrous and intergalactic event across several universes.
First image is from Black Science, which is essentially Sliders with an unlimited budget and more creativityWhat were those? They look interesting.
Edit: Whoops! Nevermind.
Just finished my first DC and first Batman comic - The Dark Knight Returns. Kinda has me wanting a grungy late 70s / early 80s style Batman movie in the style of The Warriors and Robocop.
I just got Marvel unlimited and went head-first into Infinity Gauntlet, but it's a bit daunting. I feel like reading smaller stuff that's more personal.
Stuff I would like to read:
An Iron Man run about his ego and alcoholism.
An Ant-Man run that's about the character Ant-Man.
A Spider-Man run that's about Peter and his day to day struggle juggling his personal- and superhero-life.
Something interesting about The Punisher.
I'm really up for any character as long as the run is somewhat scaled back and more about an interesting character than a ludicrous and intergalactic event across several universes.