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SketchyFK

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for marvel comics, i'd recommend Planet Hulk and then World War Hulk trades IF you're wanting to jump into reading comics. For DC, maybe Blackest Night? Or one of the batman n robin/ red robin trades. Both are pretty good (pre return of bruce wayne).

If you're just wanting to stick to graphic novels then... um... V for Vendetta? One or 2 of the Superman trades? I hear All Star Superman is one of the best out there (i havn't read it, just heard from numerous review sites. You could always just play it safe and get Watchmen, shouldn't be too difficult to find.
 

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ReservoirAngel said:
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I'll recommend what I'm currently reading:

Hellboy! Always Hellboy, it's too good not to check it out.

Also for the slightly nerdier aspect: The Flash Volume 3 (currently ongoing)

oh, and I have to throw in traditional recommendations for these BEASTS of graphic novels:



Just cause Alan Moore is awesome and these are his best work
If it's too good not to check out you have got me there how can I resist :D

I am all about the nerd as well so that will also be looked into.
Thanks
You won't regret Hellboy. It's what got me into comics. I never read them before Hellboy (well, I'd read V for Vendetta before that, but nothing else).

To be honest, it's my opinion that Mignola is right up there with Moore and to a slightly lesser extend Johns (writer of the current Flash comics) in terms of comic-book story-writing ability. Hellboy is just...amazing. Interesting, well-written AND an amazing art style to it.

Wow I sound like a fanboy now...I'll just slink back to my cave.
haha I have quite often ended up sounding like a fanboy, I just roll with it in the end :D

whilst in your cave if you think of any more recommendations they are welcome.

I will look into hellboy you have got me interested now.
In the vein of superheroes, I'd wager a VERY tentative recommendation of Moon Knight (2006 onwards) cause I kind of liked it but it's not everyone's cup of tea by far.

Also, a slightly less tentative one for something I haven't read anything of, but have heard good things about: Invincible Iron Man.
Ah yea good old iron man, or new I dunno I lose track with them all with all the reboots and what not.

Moon Knight I have not herd of but the title sounds cool (well to me) so that's worth a look in my books
 

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SketchyFK said:
for marvel comics, i'd recommend Planet Hulk and then World War Hulk trades IF you're wanting to jump into reading comics. For DC, maybe Blackest Night? Or one of the batman n robin/ red robin trades. Both are pretty good (pre return of bruce wayne).

If you're just wanting to stick to graphic novels then... um... V for Vendetta? One or 2 of the Superman trades? I hear All Star Superman is one of the best out there (i havn't read it, just heard from numerous review sites. You could always just play it safe and get Watchmen, shouldn't be too difficult to find.
I will probably make a total ass out of myself but didn't they made a film or an animation at least of planet hulk?

Yeah they all sound good, I will look into them, Watchmen a few people have said so I will try and get that.

thanks for the recommendations
 

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gamingsuper said:
Moon Knight I have not herd of but the title sounds cool (well to me) so that's worth a look in my books
Think "Batman with a mental disorder, a penchant for worshiping an ancient Egyptian God and not afraid to kill people" and you are pretty much on the money with what Moon Knight is like.
 

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ReservoirAngel said:
gamingsuper said:
Moon Knight I have not herd of but the title sounds cool (well to me) so that's worth a look in my books
Think "Batman with a mental disorder, a penchant for worshiping an ancient Egyptian God and not afraid to kill people" and you are pretty much on the money with what Moon Knight is like.
Sounds crazy, but in a good way :D
 

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gamingsuper said:
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Moon Knight I have not herd of but the title sounds cool (well to me) so that's worth a look in my books
Think "Batman with a mental disorder, a penchant for worshiping an ancient Egyptian God and not afraid to kill people" and you are pretty much on the money with what Moon Knight is like.
Sounds crazy, but in a good way :D
It is pretty good, yeah. Not my favorite by any means, but still good. Weirdly brutal too, which I didn't expect from a Marvel superhero.
 

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Preacher, Y THE lAST Man, Runaways, The Walking Dead, Rising Stars, Midnight Nation, Sandman...there´s so many of them!
 

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gamingsuper said:
ANImaniac89 said:
Watchmen
Transmetropolitan (10 part trade series, but worth it)
Kick-Ass (but don't hold your breath of for the sequel)
Batman Graphic novels: Year One, The Man who Laughs, The Long Halloween, Dark Victory, Hush, Mad Love, Dark Knight Returns (I'm a bit of a batman fan)


AVOID SCOTT PILGRIM
Ah but I can read Scott Pilgrim for free so major plus there for me cause I'm really cheap lol

I liked the kick-ass film so I am going on a blind assumption that I will like the book.

I have just completed Arkham Asylum (the game, yeah I am that far behind the times) that is what got my thinking about reading comics/graphic novels in the first place.

thanks I will look into some of those :D

Um...yeah about Kick-Ass the movie, it has a much more optimistic ending then the graphic novel which has one of the most nihilistic ending I have ever seen.

I read Scott Pilgrim on for free (SHHHHHH don't tell anyone) and I felt somehow ripped off.


Also Read the Arkham Asylum :Serious House on Serious Earth graphic novel its um... different
 

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Romidude said:
V For Vendetta(1981) is the greatest comic I've read in my life.
I have had a few people recommend that now, well must be good if a few people recommend it (yeah my logic sucks but I will have to make do)

Thanks for the recommendation :D
 

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Sandman is probably my favourite, but it only picks up after the end of the first arc, with is issue 8. I'd recommend skipping it, even if continuity might suffer later.

Other than that, anything Warren Ellis has ever written, but specially Transmetropolitan.
 

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Romidude said:
V For Vendetta(1981) is the greatest comic I've read in my life.
I agree. I had the pleasure of meeting artist David Lloyd and he was prety cool. He even drew a skecth of the main character on my cpy of the book.
 

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ReservoirAngel said:
gamingsuper said:
ReservoirAngel said:
gamingsuper said:
Moon Knight I have not herd of but the title sounds cool (well to me) so that's worth a look in my books
Think "Batman with a mental disorder, a penchant for worshiping an ancient Egyptian God and not afraid to kill people" and you are pretty much on the money with what Moon Knight is like.
Sounds crazy, but in a good way :D
It is pretty good, yeah. Not my favorite by any means, but still good. Weirdly brutal too, which I didn't expect from a Marvel superhero.
Ah cool, I do like things that are different. Mixes it up a bit I suppose.
 

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marcogodinho said:
Romidude said:
V For Vendetta(1981) is the greatest comic I've read in my life.
I agree. I had the pleasure of meeting artist David Lloyd and he was prety cool. He even drew a skecth of the main character on my cpy of the book.
.-. You lucky duck, how did that happen?
 

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marcogodinho said:
Preacher, Y THE lAST Man, Runaways, The Walking Dead, Rising Stars, Midnight Nation, Sandman...there´s so many of them!
fair play you have named a few, I do appreciate that.

No idea why but I am drawn to the name midnight nation so I will probably look into that first.

Thanks
 

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[a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmetropolitan"]Transmetropolitan[/a]

Best graphic novel I think I've ever read- certainly the most memorable


and

[a href="http://www.amazon.com/Pride-Baghdad-Brian-K-Vaughan/dp/1401203140"]Pride of Baghdad![/a]



Gives a fictional back-story to the true report of 4 African Lions after escaping from the Baghdad Zoo during the 2003 Invasion of Iraq
 

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SketchyFK said:
I hear All Star Superman is one of the best out there (i havn't read it, just heard from numerous review sites.
OH GOOD GOD THIS! All-Star Superman is nothing short of brilliant.

Also, some DC monthlies coming out next month that I would recommend, if you're interested in starting with that kind of thing.

Secret Six #31 - Secret Six is a comic about a group of anti-villain mercenaries for hire. It's written in a deeply dark and comical way and, in my selective reading of the title, it hasn't failed to make me laugh. #31 is the start of a new storyline so you wouldn't be jumping into the middle of a story but you might be confused by unfamiliar characters. It's easy enough to read previous information on the web though.

Power Girl #22 - Power Girl seems like a pretty fun book (I'm not reading it myself) and has been held in high regard for quite some time. I've read some of the older issues and it has a fun, lighthearted tone to it that is missing from a lot of comics coming out in this day and age. It's just coming of the back of a huge story at the moment but this issue should be the start of something new. Or, alternatively, how can you not want a book with a cover like this [http://www.dccomics.com/media/product/1/7/17226_400x600.jpg]?

Xombi #1 - A fresh, new title. Should be easy for absolutely anybody to get into. Xombi is about scientist David Kim, who is immortal and (from what I'm led to believe) gets up to all sorts of supernatural hi-jinks. Also, Nuns with guns [http://www.dccomics.com/dcu/comics/?cm=17612] (in the second issue, at the very least).

There are a fuckton of great comics out there that I'm not mentioning as well. I just felt like highlighting those three because they're cool.
 

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Logicomix is worth a look; it's all about Bertrand Russell and math and philosophy, and it's really quite compelling.
 

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gamingsuper said:
I have not read any before just wondering if anyone has any recommendation on where to start
Preacher is top notch graphic novel,
irregardless of what yahtzee had said, it is a well written comic

also, american vampire is pretty good, thought it's not done yet.
Finally, the walking dead has been pretty good so far
 

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ANImaniac89 said:
gamingsuper said:
ANImaniac89 said:
Watchmen
Transmetropolitan (10 part trade series, but worth it)
Kick-Ass (but don't hold your breath of for the sequel)
Batman Graphic novels: Year One, The Man who Laughs, The Long Halloween, Dark Victory, Hush, Mad Love, Dark Knight Returns (I'm a bit of a batman fan)


AVOID SCOTT PILGRIM
Ah but I can read Scott Pilgrim for free so major plus there for me cause I'm really cheap lol

I liked the kick-ass film so I am going on a blind assumption that I will like the book.

I have just completed Arkham Asylum (the game, yeah I am that far behind the times) that is what got my thinking about reading comics/graphic novels in the first place.

thanks I will look into some of those :D

Um...yeah about Kick-Ass the movie, it has a much more optimistic ending then the graphic novel which has one of the most nihilistic ending I have ever seen.

I read Scott Pilgrim on for free (SHHHHHH don't tell anyone) and I felt somehow ripped off.


Also Read the Arkham Asylum :Serious House on Serious Earth graphic novel its um... different
I did hear the comic book was more brutal than the film (I'm on about kick ass now I should have said at the start)

secret safe with me, I'm just borrowing them of a friend as he said Scott Pilgrim was awesome and I have had a few recommendations on here bout it. Whether I will lose them within about 5 mins of having them through is a different matter.

I was looking into the Arkham Asylum book, it looked good, has the game got anything to do with it?