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Falkirion 05-04-11 03:36 AM

Good comic series?
 
I'm in the mood for some new reading material. Anyone here read any good comic series lately? I'm more of a DC man myself but I don't mind Marvel.

So throw up your favorite series or one shot comics.

antikristuseke 05-04-11 03:43 AM

I don't feel like getting baned again for linking comics I find hilarious.

Sammi79 05-04-11 03:46 AM

The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers. Best comical comic of all time.

kiwi_2005 05-04-11 05:20 AM

Judge Dread. :rock:

Back in the day it was Judge Dread and Heavy Metal comics. I think I was something like 16 when I read my first Heavy Metal comic and learn't all about sex - thanks Heavy Metal for getting me into trouble with woman during my teenager years :nope: :DL

I haven't read a HM mag for decades but I see they are still going.

http://www.heavymetal.com/

Betonov 05-04-11 07:09 AM

Alan Ford and group TNT, hillarious, but I don't know how known they are outside southern Europe.
And Asterix of course :DL

Jimbuna 05-04-11 07:13 AM

The Fantastic Four...Marvel Comics.

Feuer Frei! 05-04-11 07:22 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by antikristuseke (Post 1656256)
I don't feel like getting baned again for linking comics I find hilarious.

Link, or not funny.

Gerald 05-04-11 07:29 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Feuer Frei! (Post 1656372)
Link, or not funny.

:haha:

antikristuseke 05-04-11 09:28 AM

just google "The morning glory" comic and "Comic blasphemy"

Penguin 05-04-11 09:45 AM

I've always been a fan of the French artists, with Tardi being my favourite.

Also François Bourgeon drew a sequel to his brilliant graphic novel "Les Passagers du vent" (Travellers in the wind). the first part of the series is from the early 80s where they made a computer game from with astonishing graphics for this time.
The last 2 books have just been published last year.

Sailor Steve 05-04-11 12:02 PM

I'm a DC fan myself, and have a fairly complete collection of all things DC starting with the 1985 reboot, plus a fair number of things from earlier times. I got out after Final Crisis.

Quote:

Originally Posted by kiwi_2005 (Post 1656277)
Judge Dread. :rock:

A real fan, which I'm not, would know that it's 'Dredd', not 'Dread'. :O:

nikimcbee 05-29-11 12:57 PM

I miss "Fightin Navy" myself.

http://d1466nnw0ex81e.cloudfront.net.../6165151_1.jpg

(I have this issue:D)

Egan 05-29-11 01:02 PM

Never was a fan of Superhero comics. Something of a phobia of spandex I think. I grew up reading Commando comic and 2000AD. Maybe try one of the 2000AD compilations like Strontium Dog or Nemesis the Warlock: Huge guns, space demons, mutant bounty hunters and their Viking sidekicks, robot assassins and the blackest of humour. What's not to love?

Alternatively, I always really liked the Buddy Bradley stories from Hate magazine but I suspect they might be out of print now.


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