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Sulimo

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So, how many regular comic readers are there around here?

Well, this week amongst other things I picked up JLA #66 and ASM #41.

As always JMS is pretty damn amazing and I'm always left wanting the next issue right away. Should be very interesting to see the MJ and Peter meeting.

JLA #66 - the first couple of stories by Kelly along with an artist that isnt that inspiring had gotten me think about dropping the title - but this story I really enjoyed and I'm keen to see how it continues.
 
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It had been a while since I last read a comic, but I have been enjoying "Hellboy" lately.

www.hellboy.com

I had no idea that there were so many online "Hellboy" comics.
I plan on picking up this one next time I'm at my FLGS/Comic store

The occult/supernatural aspects remind me a bit of "Hellblazer" (another one of my favorites).

I also enjoyed reading the Sandman series.
 

I don't read anything current. I'm going back to the classics with e Marvel Essential books. I've gone through the Essental Spederman, X-men, Silver Surfer, Iron Man, and Thor. It's been cool to read about the starts of these classic heroes and get to read all their stories in order from the beginning.
 

I buy way too many comic books. I'll be dropping some as soon as current storylines end (mostly all the mutant stuff). The ones I consistently look forward to, and am rarely disappointed with, are all the Crossgen Comics. They are all very well done and cover several different genres.
 


I love "Hellboy". Great comic book. Mike Mignola is awesome.

Lately I also read "Blade of the Immortal". Awesome series.

The DC and Marvel stuff is just boring now a days. I usually stay away from all that stuff. Although "Ultimates" (from Marvel) started off pretty friggin cool, its latest issue shows a steep decline in quality. The coloring was horrible (fill in colorist Paul Mounts) and the writing was extremely awful.

I was a huge "G.I.Joe" fan back when Larry Hama was writing it. So I gave the "G.I. Joe" book a try. However, I was very disappointed. Bad writing, mediocre art. If I was going to re-do a new "G.I. Joe" book, I'd try to get enough funding so I can hire Larry Hama to write it again and have Micheal Golden draw it. One of my most favorite works from Golden was on "G.I.Joe Yearbook" Issue 2.

Being a Dungeons&Dragons fan I tried to read CrossGen's "Sojourn", but found it ho-hum. Nothing particularly imaginative being done in that book. So I don't pick it up anymore.
 

Fenros said:
I love "Hellboy". Great comic book. Mike Mignola is awesome.

It should be interesting to see how the film turns out.

The DC and Marvel stuff is just boring now a days. I usually stay away from all that stuff. Although "Ultimates" (from Marvel) started off pretty friggin cool, its latest issue shows a steep decline in quality. The coloring was horrible (fill in colorist Paul Mounts) and the writing was extremely awful.

Generally speaking I would probably agree. I pretty much mainly follow a few fave writers (of which Kurt Busiek and JMS are 2). Until JMS started his ASM run, the only thing from Marvel I was reading was Avengers. Now its Avengers and ASM, although I'll probably be reading 2 Spidey titles once JMS moves on to Spiderman and Kevin Smith takes up ASM. I havent really read any of Smiths comic writings (aside from a cople of his movie spin-offs), but I'm a fan of his script writing, so I'll be giving it a try. The Order has been interesting too.

As for DC, I'm currently only reading JLA and with Waid having left my enthusiasm has started to waver (although I did enjoy the current issue).

I'm really not a fan of any of the Ultimates universe (I like the original characters and their histories rather than rebooted versions - reminds me of the Heroes reborn thing) - I'd rather see Marvel put their talent into their core titles (which seems to be happening, at least with Spiderman).

Being a Dungeons&Dragons fan I tried to read CrossGen's "Sojourn", but found it ho-hum. Nothing particularly imaginative being done in that book. So I don't pick it up anymore.

I'm quite enjoying Sojourn. It isnt original by any stretch, but I am enjoying it. Same with the Kenzerco D&D comics.

I do read a fair amount of other comics...like the 2 JMS Top Cow titles (Rising Stars & Midnight Nation); Buffy & Angel; plus a few 'humour' titles like KOTD, Nodwick, PvP and the like.
 

I read too many comics as well, but along with RPGs its my favorite pass time.
My comic list is:
Batman
Detective Comics
Nightwing
Catwoman
JLA
Green Arrow
Thor
Avengers
Iron Man
Deadpool
Punisher
Hulk
Had I more money there would be more... much more.
 

I read a lot of comics.

My favourite is Gold Digger, by Fred Perry (Antarctic Press).

Others include:
Ninja High School
Inu Yasha
Lone Wolf and Cub
Knights of the Dinner Table
Ranma 1/2
Dungeons and Dragons
Nodwick

I got sick of the advertisements and writer changes in Marvel comics, so I haven't got any of them in the last couple of years, except for a couple of Essentials.

Geoff.
 

Bone is still my favorite book. I also read Powers, Midnight Nation, Rising Stars, Amazing Spider-man, all the Ultimate Marvel books, Spider-man Blue, I'll be getting the Kevin Smith Spidey book when it comes out and I haven't decide whether to stop getting Felon and Fathom or not yet.
 

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