luigi333
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Post by luigi333 on Jan 4, 2010 2:48:36 GMT -5
Only DC book I'm reading right now is Blackest Night
For Marvel I'm reading most of the X-Men books, Thor, and the all of the space stuff.
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Post by moocow on Jan 6, 2010 0:19:10 GMT -5
I've been reading a bunch of Preacher recently. After reading Book 1 of Punisher Max I just had an urge to pick it back up, I'm glad I did becuase Vol. 1 was kinda weak but it really picks up after that.
And Cassidy is the best Vampire ever.
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Post by K5 on Jan 6, 2010 15:48:19 GMT -5
just finished existence 2.0 decent book but it reminded me too much of most killer introspective comics (same wit in horrific situations, similar line based art) i'll see where it goes.
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Post by moocow on Jan 7, 2010 17:37:06 GMT -5
Finally finished Preacher, what a comic, Ennis is a ing genius and I couldn't have asked for a better ending. Now I have to start reading Punisher Max again.
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Post by K5 on Jan 8, 2010 1:40:38 GMT -5
bprd 'the black flame' book 5. more battlings with the damndable toads, the return of the most sinister villain in the mignolaverse...and the death of one of the most beloved bprd members.
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Post by K5 on Jan 15, 2010 1:03:57 GMT -5
finally getting around to vengeance of the moon knight 1.
loved it, love how they've done this wounded dog (specter) being chased by the pound (osborn), and now the dog has healed and can bite back. moon knight not killing though? don't know how i feel about that.
i'll update once i'm done the other three thus far.
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Post by K5 on Jan 15, 2010 2:31:34 GMT -5
finished off the 'get castle' one shot.
fairly generic punisher max story. enjoyed it, but it felt slightly rushed, and really the only think i walked away truly happy with from it is the sense of dissapointment and failure frank gets for simply pausing for a second during an execution of a criminal...the best punisher comics always allow a glimpse, and only a glimpse, of castle's damaged psyche. and they captured that well in this.
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McGruff
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Post by McGruff on Jan 21, 2010 11:16:18 GMT -5
Reading Scott Pilgrim series for the billionth time. Just started on Dark Reign as well.
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afaddict
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Post by afaddict on Jan 21, 2010 22:54:14 GMT -5
Secret Six
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Post by Deleted on Jan 29, 2010 19:06:58 GMT -5
IronMan , anything Siege related and Green Lantern/ Blackest Night
whats up with 2010 coming in strong with such good story's .
anyone read Dark Avengers #13, how good was that issue ?
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Post by moocow on Jan 30, 2010 16:07:09 GMT -5
Read Kick Ass 8, took forever for this arc to end but crapwas it good. I won't spoil anything for people who want to read this series or want to see the movie but it ends so well and I couldn't be anymore excited than I am for the next arc because I have a feeling that it is going to be amazing I just hope they don't keep delaying issues like they did this arc.
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Post by The Silent Flute (joepetree) on Feb 5, 2010 19:26:17 GMT -5
im Actually reading the dictionary while i wait for my grand parents either send me all my 150 + TPBs or by driving up to see me and bringing them
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Post by afaddict on Feb 6, 2010 14:36:53 GMT -5
Identity Crisis
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Post by K5 on Feb 7, 2010 12:25:57 GMT -5
'sleeper' by ed brubaker. ing fantastic series that once again entwines today's corrupt world with the idea of superpowered heroes and how they are still very human. gritty comic, and not afraid to pack the punch. after this i'm going to check out the predecessor of this, point blank.
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Post by hollywoodscene on Feb 7, 2010 13:48:54 GMT -5
I'm on Walking Dead Book 3 for the second time.
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Post by moocow on Feb 7, 2010 13:56:13 GMT -5
'sleeper' by ed brubaker. ing fantastic series that once again entwines today's corrupt world with the idea of superpowered heroes and how they are still very human. gritty comic, and not afraid to pack the punch. after this i'm going to check out the predecessor of this, point blank. Have you read Incognito yet? That's another great kinda different superhero comic done by Phillips and Brubaker, and it's only around 6 issues so it's just a nice little story that doesn't go on too long.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 8, 2010 0:19:15 GMT -5
Anything Siege related, most of the X related books (X-Factor being at the top of my list), and Walking Dead (damn, does this series rock or what?)
Oh yeah, and the "Third Season" of the television show from 2006 "Jericho". It's really awesome that they're finishing the story for us fans.
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Post by K5 on Feb 9, 2010 1:22:02 GMT -5
'sleeper' by ed brubaker. ing fantastic series that once again entwines today's corrupt world with the idea of superpowered heroes and how they are still very human. gritty comic, and not afraid to pack the punch. after this i'm going to check out the predecessor of this, point blank. Have you read Incognito yet? That's another great kinda different superhero comic done by Phillips and Brubaker, and it's only around 6 issues so it's just a nice little story that doesn't go on too long. i actually have yes. an excellent series with overall very similar protagonists.
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Post by moocow on Feb 26, 2010 18:58:27 GMT -5
Recently I've been reading old issues of The Boys, I think I'm up to issue 26 which at first I wasn't too keen on the comic but after awhile it started to grow on me and I've been liking it a lot and I think I'll keep sticking with it. Also I've been reading Punisher Max, I'm on book 2, the Mother Russia story was pretty cool and the Up is Down and Black is White story seems pretty awesome too.
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Post by K5 on Feb 27, 2010 15:29:30 GMT -5
the boys is fantastic. a complete spin on the cliche aspects of a superhuman universe, and so gritty that i'm even taken back by some of the antics that transpire.
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