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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2011 13:54:04 GMT -5
I have off from work at the end of the month, and was going to go home to Florida, but decided I'd rather just stay here and relax and hang out. Basically, do NOTHING. Nothing but nerdy poop, of course. I intend to watch Batman: The Animated Series (seasons 3 and 4), all of Superman: The Animated Series, and the first two seasons of Justice League on bluray. When I'm not watching those, I will be reading from a soon to arrive massive purchase from Amazon (I got a giftcard from Chase. Yaaay) the following:
All Star Superman - I read a few when they came out but wanted to wait for them all to come out. LOVED the animated movie. I hear this is one of the best Superman stories ever. Can't wait.
Astonishing X-Men: Gifted - Haven't read an X book in years. I hear great things about this one.
Wolverine: Weapon X - I read a bunch of these when I was a kid, never saw the rest of them. Can't wait to get this, honestly. It'll really take me back.
Green Lantern: No Fear - Read this years ago, don't remember much.
Invincible: Eight Is Enough - Second volume in a very fun series!
Saga Of The Swamp Thing - This better be fracking good, you chaps. Is Locklear in it?
Starman: Sins Of The Father - Again, going off you guys here.
Planetary: All Over The World - I love Warren Ellis. Taking a chance here.
Sandman: Preludes And Nocturnes - Once more, you guys.
Captain America: Red Menace - I fracking LOVED the first volume. I'm sure this'll be just as good. Can't wait to read this one.
Justice League International Vol. 1 - I've ALWAYS wanted to read this.
Daredevil: Born Again - Again, always wanted to read this one, too.
The Flash: Dastardly Death of the Rogues - Hopefully it's a good Flash book! Art looks beautiful.
V For Vendetta - I'm ashamed to say I've never read this. Can't wait.
Clearly, that week is going to fracking RULE.
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Post by Jor-L5150 on Aug 8, 2011 15:47:25 GMT -5
Justice League International Vol. 1 - I've ALWAYS wanted to read this.
is that the "goofy" 80's version? dude that stuff is great! i have the whole run. the justice league antarctica spin-off was HILARIOUS!
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Post by Valentine Smith on Aug 8, 2011 17:54:21 GMT -5
All Star Superman Greatest Superman story in 15 years or more. One of the best I've ever read.
Astonishing X-Men: Gifted The ENTIRE Joss Whedon Astonishing run is fabulous.
Wolverine: Weapon X This the Barry Windsor-Smith thing? Haven't read it since I was a kid! His art is all class, though.
Green Lantern: No Fear Is good! Better than Rebirth!
Invincible: Eight Is Enough Only read volume 1 of this, but hear universally good things about the entire series.
Saga Of The Swamp Thing Make sure you get right before you read this. This is the first of the truly epic, "adult" comic series. It was this, then Sandman. poop pays off in a HUGE way in later volumes, too.
Starman: Sins Of The Father So good.
Planetary: All Over The World Great series. Nice and short, too.
Sandman: Preludes And Nocturnes Volume 1 is weakest of series, so don't give up if you aren't totally floored right away. Then again, you might be. Feel free to get completely obsessed and look up all the literary poop and listen to tons of Cure...
Captain America: Red Menace Each volume of Brubaker's Captain America gets better than the one before. You won't be disappointed.
Justice League International Vol. 1 A joy to read. I have 'em all in single issues. ALWAYS fun.
Daredevil: Born Again ok, you ready for this? Frank Miller never topped this. Ever. I hold it in even higher regard than Dark Knight Returns and Year One.
The Flash: Dastardly Death of the Rogues This is fun. Manapul's art is fantastic.
V For Vendetta Is also awesome.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 8, 2011 22:28:58 GMT -5
So, good choices, then?
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Post by Valentine Smith on Aug 8, 2011 22:34:46 GMT -5
The fact that I'm intimately familiar with a seemingly random selection of graphic novels tells me that I may need to reevaluate my life.
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Post by Jor-L5150 on Aug 8, 2011 22:39:25 GMT -5
The fact that I'm intimately familiar with a seemingly random selection of graphic novels tells me that I may need to reevaluate my life. nah, you're good. you rock star academic hearthrob you.
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Post by crazy_asian_man on Aug 9, 2011 1:56:16 GMT -5
Of the list, I've read maybe 1/3rd of what you've got listed there. My own two cents: For extra fun- maybe watch the movie afterwards- with the right mindset that it'll be watered down, but still fun. * Daredevil: Born Again- One of Millers' best- but it really needed the buildup of the Elektra arc preceding this, I think for even more impact. I know it's not on the list, but Batman: Year One - I think is a perfect companion to this, with "Batman Begins" as great viewing afterwards to see its influence. * X-men: Gifted. Not bad. But not in the same league as the Miller stuff imo. View with the motion comic/ 'Xmen 3' afterwards- if curious how much was stolen from 'Gifted' (unfortunately not enough). * V for Vendetta: Interesting- particularly in the context that there was a giant gap between what Lloyd/Moore started with the series and how they finished it. Though, it'll drive you nuts on how visually close the movie is to the graphic novel & how they strayed enough from the story to really blow it (Sort of like how Watchmen was done). Anyhow, curious to read the follow up on your experience with the books in your post!
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Post by cypher85 on Aug 9, 2011 7:52:54 GMT -5
I would have to disagree. I am only halfway through vol 5. But, I personally still think the first volume was the best (so far). Though season of the mists is freaking excellent.
I really really do enjoy All-Star Superman, I even own the absolute edition, which is gorgeous. Though to be perfectly honest I think it is a bit overrated amongst the comic reading community.
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Post by Jor-L5150 on Aug 10, 2011 13:19:26 GMT -5
Justice League International Vol. 1 - I've ALWAYS wanted to read this.
definately tell me what you thought of this..
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2011 14:50:24 GMT -5
Oh, I shall. I'll give a review of whatever I read every day.
I might get a couple more if anyone has anything specific in mind for me to check out.
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Post by Valentine Smith on Aug 13, 2011 9:12:44 GMT -5
Kevin...
POWERS by Brian Michael Bendis
You know how I always say these things start slow so if the first one doesn't grab you, then give another one a shot?
Yeah. Not Powers. Brilliant from the first page. You'll love it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2011 17:03:42 GMT -5
Yeah, that one, right. I wanted to get that one, too, I could buy it on the Amazon marketplace. Maybe MidTown has it. I'll check it out.
I started Ex Machina, by the way. fracking fantastic right off the start.
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Post by Valentine Smith on Aug 14, 2011 7:21:20 GMT -5
I bought Ex Machina in single issues as it came out. Possibly the most gripping first issue I've ever read. That's a book that will totally rock you, and has HUGE payoffs. Not one disappointing moment in the whole darn thing.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 14, 2011 12:37:59 GMT -5
The WTC reveal was pretty hard hitting.
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Post by cypher85 on Aug 14, 2011 15:49:58 GMT -5
My wife reads powers. Shes constantly telling me I need to read it.
She is pretty excited about the powers pilot they are filming right now.
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Post by Valentine Smith on Aug 14, 2011 23:38:27 GMT -5
Powers reads like an amazing cable tv series. Where it just builds tension and builds some more tension and then just when you think poop can't get any weirder, they kill a major character who you just started to like, and then builds tension in an entirely different direction.
It's a fracking masterpiece. It doesn't read like a comic. It reads like an HBO series. So does Ex Machina, and Tony Harris' hyper-real art makes that even LOOK like one.
Both of those books, you will hear every line of dialogue and every voice distinctly.
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Post by cypher85 on Aug 15, 2011 7:47:39 GMT -5
Yeah I need to read it, I think I will make it a point to read issue one this week.
My wife actually is fairly close to having a complete run of Vol 1-3.
She gets so pissed because 5-6 months will go by without a new issue. I know at the beginning of vol 3, Bendis said they had enough issues to have 6-7 months of continuous monthly shipping. I think after issue two it all went downhill. I don't even think 6 issues of vol 3 have come out yet, and it's been about 2 years since it started I think.
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Post by Valentine Smith on Aug 15, 2011 9:28:40 GMT -5
Just buy the trades. I managed to get like, the first 11 or 12 trades all at once from a friend who was moving out of the country. I blazed through 'em in like a week. Unbelievable!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2011 11:49:04 GMT -5
I bet you blazed through them.
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Post by ShogunLogan on Aug 15, 2011 16:47:48 GMT -5
Powers reads like an amazing cable tv series. Where it just builds tension and builds some more tension and then just when you think poop can't get any weirder, they kill a major character who you just started to like, and then builds tension in an entirely different direction. It's a fracking masterpiece. It doesn't read like a comic. It reads like an HBO series. So does Ex Machina, and Tony Harris' hyper-real art makes that even LOOK like one. Both of those books, you will hear every line of dialogue and every voice distinctly. I thought the same thing when I read Powers...what a great show it would be.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 15, 2011 23:49:38 GMT -5
Okay, I'm gonna get Powers, too. And Irredeemable.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2011 0:40:50 GMT -5
Just ordered most of them. The next few weeks will be peppered with comic arrivals. It'll be glorious. All I need to get is Powers, Invincible, Flash, Cap, Sandman, V and GL. I think I get a $20 off deal at my comic shop for every $100 I spend, and I should be getting around that with two purchases.
I decided not to do the Justice League cartoons. It'll be a massive undertaking as it is to watch the Batman and Superman animated series. But GOD, it'll rule. An eight day nerd bender.
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Post by cypher85 on Aug 16, 2011 9:34:43 GMT -5
I can't do this in one week. But this is my current reading list. I am just struggling to find time to read them all. Though admittedly it is quite a number of runs to get through.
Daredevil-Frank Miller Omnibus
Sandman (currently up to issue 34)
Ultimate Spider-Man
Powers
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Vol 1
Superman the Triangle Years
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Post by Deleted on Aug 16, 2011 17:41:49 GMT -5
darn. That WOULD be quite an undertaking. I'm starting to realize that I may be in over my head, too, with the reading and the watching of the cartoons. I probably won't be able to do everything. I may just stick with the ten I ordered now and pick a couple up during my week off if need be.
I'm gonna get a massive Walking Dead omnibus thing from Val, so that'll become my nighttime reading. Perfect before bed. Horrific drawings of zombies and gore.
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Post by Valentine Smith on Aug 16, 2011 21:23:38 GMT -5
I'm on a comic bender myself. I intend to read the entire Secret Six series, the entire Incredible Hercules, and some odds and ends from the Superman triangle years (including Death And Return).
I expect to do all of this before Labor Day weekend. I'm also watching the complete Brisco County Jr, and Season One of Lois And Clark.
I expect to come home and find my girlfriend's bags packed any day now...
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