BATMAN: Private Casebook (Paul Dini & Dustin Nguyen)
Green Lantern: Secret Origin (Geoff Johns, Ivan Reis & Oclair Albert)
ATOMIC ROBO (brian clevinger and some guy i don't care about)
BATMAN: Year One (Frank Miller and some other guy)
TASKMASTER (UDON Crew)
Fighter_McWarrior
Title: Gun of Brixton
Joined: Jun 05 2011
Location: Down by the River
Posts: 1087
Posted:
Jun 05 2011 08:50 pm
This is hard. Like....really hard. Sooooo, in no particular order:
Special mentions go to The Walking Dead, DMZ, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, The best Batman volumes (and if you read them, you know what they are) and the first 5 Hellblazer collections.
Greg the White
Joined: Apr 09 2008
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 3112
Posted:
Jul 12 2011 08:26 pm
Only gotten back into reading them recently, so list is a little different:
1) Chew
2) Y: The Last Man
3) DMZ
4) The Boys
5) The Walking Dead
I still have a few I want to get into, Maus being one of them.
So here's to you Mrs. Robinson. People love you more- oh, nevermind.
bitwise
Joined: Jan 14 2011
Posts: 107
Posted:
Sep 04 2011 11:09 am
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TheBigDipster
Title: titillation
Joined: Nov 05 2011
Location: Californio
Posts: 9
Posted:
Nov 05 2011 08:10 pm
Hellboy is fantastic if you like the supernatural. It's all very cinematic. Mignola knows how to tell and draw a ghost story.
What's your dad like?
Greg the White
Joined: Apr 09 2008
Location: Pennsylvania
Posts: 3112
Posted:
Nov 05 2011 08:22 pm
TheBigDipster wrote:
Hellboy is fantastic if you like the supernatural. It's all very cinematic. Mignola knows how to tell and draw a ghost story.
I'd really like to see a Hellboy movie/show based off of his art style.
So here's to you Mrs. Robinson. People love you more- oh, nevermind.
TheBigDipster
Title: titillation
Joined: Nov 05 2011
Location: Californio
Posts: 9
Posted:
Nov 05 2011 08:29 pm
Greg the White wrote:
TheBigDipster wrote:
Hellboy is fantastic if you like the supernatural. It's all very cinematic. Mignola knows how to tell and draw a ghost story.
I'd really like to see a Hellboy movie/show based off of his art style.
I agree. The closest we may ever get is The Amazing Screw-on Head
What's your dad like?
Lasher
Title: an horse
Joined: Feb 26 2012
Posts: 169
Posted:
Mar 07 2012 11:09 pm
1. The Crow
2. The Walking Dead
3. Sin City
4. V for Vendetta
5. Y the Last Man
I'm freakn religious about these books. Number 1 is IMO the closest comics get to Shakespeare. If they do do a new movie I hope it's a panel for panel recreation like Sin City was and not like any of those abortion sequels after Brandon Lee.
I'm actually just beginning to enjoy the TV show of TWD. Prior to that I'd watch every ep and cry about how it's not like the books. I don't mind if the plot changes - in fact it's better to be surprised - but it needs to feel more like the comic for me to love it - which it has been accomplishing in the last three or so episodes. It's the only book I really get anxious for the next issue to be released.
Did anyone else feel like the end of Y was a bit of a cop out? I felt they could have done more but just wanted to kill it and move on in a single issue. Magic book though.
get your ass to mars
Lasher
Title: an horse
Joined: Feb 26 2012
Posts: 169
Posted:
Mar 07 2012 11:21 pm
@TheBigDipster That video was fucking awesome! Was that made in Flash?