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<blockquote data-quote="physicscarp" data-source="post: 1231096" data-attributes="member: 7207"><p>In my opinion, a comic gets you excited if you think about reading the next issue before it comes out. That being said, there are a few that I'm thinking about right now...</p><p></p><p><strong>Negation</strong> - This is the best sci fi/action comic ever published. Tony Bedard's writing keeps me coming back every month. He maintains an excellent balance between dialogue and plot that should satisfy everyone, while continually throwing new twists at the reader. Paul Pellitter (sp?) is handling the art chores beautifully in a smooth style which reminds me of Alan Davis.</p><p></p><p><strong>Fantastic Four</strong> - Mark Waid came on to this book with one of the most powerful character driven issues I've ever read (and the best Dr. Doom issue!), and after a tremendous storyline, he follows it up with another that actually explores the consequences of the heroes' actions. Superb stuff.</p><p></p><p><strong>Teen Titans</strong> - Geoff Johns caught my attention on Flash and he won me over with JSA and Hawkman. With Teen Titans, I'm ready to stalk him! Enjoyable teen characters and classic villians made truly deadly are part and parcel for the book. Mike McKone's art work is as gorgeous as always, and I've even noticed the coloring which is outstanding (don't know who does it though)!</p><p></p><p>And, my guilty pleasure...</p><p><strong>JLA/Avengers</strong> What can I say? The fanboy in me was giddy at the mention of a Busiek/Perez team up on this project and it hasn't let me down. WARNING: Purely for fanboys (and fangirls)!</p><p></p><p>Of course there are other books I collect and enjoy (superman/Batman, Amazing Spider-Man, Supreme Power, 1602, etc.) but these stand out each month.</p><p></p><p>CarpBrain</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="physicscarp, post: 1231096, member: 7207"] In my opinion, a comic gets you excited if you think about reading the next issue before it comes out. That being said, there are a few that I'm thinking about right now... [B]Negation[/B] - This is the best sci fi/action comic ever published. Tony Bedard's writing keeps me coming back every month. He maintains an excellent balance between dialogue and plot that should satisfy everyone, while continually throwing new twists at the reader. Paul Pellitter (sp?) is handling the art chores beautifully in a smooth style which reminds me of Alan Davis. [B]Fantastic Four[/B] - Mark Waid came on to this book with one of the most powerful character driven issues I've ever read (and the best Dr. Doom issue!), and after a tremendous storyline, he follows it up with another that actually explores the consequences of the heroes' actions. Superb stuff. [B]Teen Titans[/B] - Geoff Johns caught my attention on Flash and he won me over with JSA and Hawkman. With Teen Titans, I'm ready to stalk him! Enjoyable teen characters and classic villians made truly deadly are part and parcel for the book. Mike McKone's art work is as gorgeous as always, and I've even noticed the coloring which is outstanding (don't know who does it though)! And, my guilty pleasure... [B]JLA/Avengers[/B] What can I say? The fanboy in me was giddy at the mention of a Busiek/Perez team up on this project and it hasn't let me down. WARNING: Purely for fanboys (and fangirls)! Of course there are other books I collect and enjoy (superman/Batman, Amazing Spider-Man, Supreme Power, 1602, etc.) but these stand out each month. CarpBrain [/QUOTE]
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