Comic Books/Graphic Novels
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If you’re digging Alan Moore you really need to read swamp thing.
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From Hell is also excellent
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@Oaktavia Wytches was a Scott Snyder basically passion project, dying for him to put out more
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Is anyone here into comic books? I've been reading the classics lately: Watchmen, Frank Miller's The Dark Knight Returns and so on. I just ordered the first volume of a collection of Eastman's and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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Alright! Now since @goosehd guided me here, my question seems off. What a cool thread! -
Not at all, @RobeOfTheMagi . I read a lot of graphic novels, both classics and newer stuff.
Current favorites are Monstress and Saga. The Night Eaters was also great—same creators as Monstress, and the story is already complete if you don’t want to wait for more to come out.
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Way to revive a dead thread @RobeOfTheMagi some classics you mentioned there!!
@sabergirl Haven’t read Monstress but loved escaping with Saga 10 years or so ago.
Definitely a fan of a good amount of marvel and dc runs but found myself drawn to some of the smaller labels that had a lot easier of an entry point like Saga. Other favorites that come to mind that fit this description; Chew, Lock & Key, and anything Robert Kirkman - specifically Invincible
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Fun fact:
I've ordered my copy of Watchmen from a platform that sells used books. It was quite inexpensive since it was supposed to have minor flaws. When I received it, I discovered a random sticker inside the book, presumably covering some daub. After removing the sticker I found the signature of Dave Gibbons beneath it :).
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Right? Who would have thought a signed book was cheaper than a regular one. Only the remains of the sicker is a bit annoying.