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COMICS! |OT| July 2014. Lots of stores on the way to San Diego sell deodorant.

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Vito

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After that Bargirl redesign hit the web I decided to check out some US comics, I somehow stumbled on a page from The Wake which got me interested in more. I'm surprised so very few people here talk about it, I really like Sean Murphy's art.

Dug around for some lists, ended up reading by mistake an American Vampire sidestory... turns out it was also by Murphy, no wonder I liked the art so much. Afterwards I read the main series as well which I thought was pretty decent.

I rather enjoyed Murphy's Punk Rock Jesus as well, which along with the The Wake I'll probably buy as collected editions. As a scifi fan I also enjoyed Six Gun Gorilla and Saga wasn't bad either.

From the more super powers related stories I only read Powers (likely saw casting news or whatever). Tried out the new 52 Batman but wasn't really feeling it. That's about it, might give some other series a try as well now...
 
Kipp, with that tablet, can you download drivers for it or does it need CD? Really don't want to use a laptop. Because at this point, I am reading to unleash havoc on the comics industry.


Living in ruins, of the palace with in my dreams
I'mmkind of over getting told to throw my hands up in yhe air, so there.
 

Filthy Slug

Crowd screaming like hounds at the heat of the chase/ All the colors of the rainbow flood my face
]I took the time to read Overture #3 this morning and I was blown away like usual.[/B] This will be my winner of the month. Now I have to decide between Velvet, Hawkeye, Low, Bodies, and Magenta for my #2-3 spots. If I have time to read Black Science that may get on the list also.

I did the same, and man, Sandman Overture is fucking spectacular. This issue had so much content it's absurd. And I kept turning the page and thinking "don't let this be the end of the issue." Gaiman is at his best writing Sandman, and the wait is more than worth it. Also,
I feel impending heartbreak in the story.
 

tim1138

Member
I did the same, and man, Sandman Overture is fucking spectacular. This issue had so much content it's absurd. And I kept turning the page and thinking "don't let this be the end of the issue." Gaiman is at his best writing Sandman, and the wait is more than worth it. Also,
I feel impending heartbreak in the story.

I saw some panels from the newest issue, I demand DC launch a Space Canine Corps book.
 

Lombaszko

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I did the same, and man, Sandman Overture is fucking spectacular. This issue had so much content it's absurd. And I kept turning the page and thinking "don't let this be the end of the issue." Gaiman is at his best writing Sandman, and the wait is more than worth it. Also,
I feel impending heartbreak in the story.

I've never read Sandman, but I've been buying these issues as they come out, have not read them yet either. I'm debating going back to the original series first but it seems daunting and expensive.
If I jump right in to Overture, can I follow at all? Is it even worth it?
 

Fintan

Member
Hey, guys. I'm looking to order some trades, and I was wondering if anybody has any recommendations for some non-superhero comics (past or present)? I like Hickman's Avengers, so I'm looking at Manhattan Projects, is that worth picking up?
 

Jedeye Sniv

Banned
I've never read Sandman, but I've been buying these issues as they come out, have not read them yet either. I'm debating going back to the original series first but it seems daunting and expensive.
If I jump right in to Overture, can I follow at all? Is it even worth it?

Honestly, I don't think it would be a good read by itself. It seems to be a few pages here and there of various characters with a pretty vague overall plot. As a fan it's AWESOME to see these guys again, especially rendered by JHW3 but if you've not got any prior connection to it then it might feel a bit random or overly mysterious.

Two thoughts -

what are you doing buying comics and not reading them? that's weird

Just read Sandman. If you're buying Absolutes or Omnibiis then yeah it's really expensive. There are only 10 collections though, if you bought one a month at $15 each you would probably finish the entire run before Overture is finished (def before it's out in a trade). This message bought to you by the Committee for Steering Newbies Away From Ridiculous Oversized Collections They Neither Want or Need.
 

Filthy Slug

Crowd screaming like hounds at the heat of the chase/ All the colors of the rainbow flood my face
I saw some panels from the newest issue, I demand DC launch a Space Canine Corps book.

Haha, always throwing out that slight connective tissue to the rest of the DCU. That panel is spectacular though: "The Space Canine Patrol Corps, the Green Lantern Corps, the Free Houses, all send representatives, all conclude that this is not a justice matter, and they leave behind only observers." That's the level of writing Vertigo needs right now.

I've never read Sandman, but I've been buying these issues as they come out, have not read them yet either. I'm debating going back to the original series first but it seems daunting and expensive.
If I jump right in to Overture, can I follow at all? Is it even worth it?

You can absolutely jump into Overture--Gaiman has done a good job re-introducing concepts and characters, and the story so far stands on its own. It's a prelude to Sandman, but, I think you'll obviously get more out of it by reading the main Sandman series first. You'll have the appropriate context for everything occurring and you'll genuinely understand each and every character, and you'll cherish the nods to the future that Overture lays out, and you'll appreciate the explanations of things in the past from the main Sandman series.

So, my suggestion is go read Sandman, then hop into Overture. Whichever order you decide, just make sure you read Sandman. Shit is imperative.
 

Jedeye Sniv

Banned
Hey, guys. I'm looking to order some trades, and I was wondering if anybody has any recommendations for some non-superhero comics (past or present)? I like Hickman's Avengers, so I'm looking at Manhattan Projects, is that worth picking up?

There are many great non-cape books about and you're asking this at a fantastic time during Image's second Renaissance. Along with Manhattan Projects (which is excellent if you love silly, OTT sci fi), we've got Saga which is very popular and I'm sure you've heard of, plus books like Sex Criminals, Chew, Deadly Class, Zero, Fatale, Velvet, Lazarus, Black Science, Southern Bastards, East of West, Wicked + Divine and probably a who bunch more that I'm forgetting.

Yes, that's an intimidating list of books. But you could seriously pick any one of them, read it and have a great time. Most have just released their first trade and so now is a great time to jump in, a couple others will be putting theirs out in a few months. Dig in man, it's a great time to be reading comics.
 
Just read Sandman. If you're buying Absolutes or Omnibiis then yeah it's really expensive. There are only 10 collections though, if you bought one a month at $15 each you would probably finish the entire run before Overture is finished (def before it's out in a trade). This message bought to you by the Committee for Steering Newbies Away From Ridiculous Oversized Collections They Neither Want or Need.

There is also a box set with all 10 tpbs that usually sells for $110. Great price on one of the greatest series ever.
 
Well all these New/Secret/Uncanny Avengers black boxes have got me thinking I should try some of these out. Gone completely under my radar.
Haven't read the other two but I love Uncanny Avengers. I tradewait but I'm seriously tempted to just buy all of the issues and catch up because of my love for it. It's awesome.
Hey, guys. I'm looking to order some trades, and I was wondering if anybody has any recommendations for some non-superhero comics (past or present)? I like Hickman's Avengers, so I'm looking at Manhattan Projects, is that worth picking up?
I've heard nothing but good things about Manhattan Projects so it sounds like a good bet (wait for Tim to post about it).

Otherwise, I'd recommend Black Science or Deadly Class. Both are still relatively new and have one trade out at the moment. Saga is also really popular so that's another safe choice. What's really great is that Image releases the first trade for each series at like $10 so you can order a copy of each for ~$5 online. They have a lot of good books going on right now so you can really just take a chance with anything, worst comes to worst, you're down five bucks instead of like fifteen or twenty.
 

Mindwipe

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Hey, guys. I'm looking to order some trades, and I was wondering if anybody has any recommendations for some non-superhero comics (past or present)? I like Hickman's Avengers, so I'm looking at Manhattan Projects, is that worth picking up?

Also if you're willing to read digitally the Walking Dead Humble Bundle is a good bunch of stuff for $15.
 

Jedeye Sniv

Banned
Avengers, Secret Avengers, New Avengers, Avengers World and Uncanny Avengers on the same day? Jesus fuck Marvel, think about this shit for a minute.
 

Jedeye Sniv

Banned
There is also a box set with all 10 tpbs that usually sells for $110. Great price on one of the greatest series ever.

That's going back to the expensive/intimidating point thought isn't it? I'm trying to sell people on the idea that you don't need the whole thing all in one whack. You can do it bit by bit too.
 

Fintan

Member
There are many great non-cape books about and you're asking this at a fantastic time during Image's second Renaissance. Along with Manhattan Projects (which is excellent if you love silly, OTT sci fi), we've got Saga which is very popular and I'm sure you've heard of, plus books like Sex Criminals, Chew, Deadly Class, Zero, Fatale, Velvet, Lazarus, Black Science, Southern Bastards, East of West, Wicked + Divine and probably a who bunch more that I'm forgetting.

Yes, that's an intimidating list of books. But you could seriously pick any one of them, read it and have a great time. Most have just released their first trade and so now is a great time to jump in, a couple others will be putting theirs out in a few months. Dig in man, it's a great time to be reading comics.

Thanks for the list, man. Already reading a few of those (Chew, Fatale, Saga) but I'll definitely pick up some of the others.

In terms of older Vertigo series, I've only read Y: The Last Man. Any other ones (Sandman, I know, obviously) I should be checking out?
 

tim1138

Member
Hey, guys. I'm looking to order some trades, and I was wondering if anybody has any recommendations for some non-superhero comics (past or present)? I like Hickman's Avengers, so I'm looking at Manhattan Projects, is that worth picking up?

Manhattan Projects is my favorite comic currently being published, I can't recommend it enough. Here's a link to my embarrassingly long love letter post to the series from the March OT -
http://m.neogaf.com/showpost.php?p=102731324

I'd also recommend Hickman's other stuff like the Nightly News, Red Mass for Mars, and Red Wing.

Non Hickman wise check out Zero, it's a spy comic that's probably the best thing being published by anyone.
 
That's going back to the expensive/intimidating point thought isn't it? I'm trying to sell people on the idea that you don't need the whole thing all in one whack. You can do it bit by bit too.

Ture. I guess I was looking at it from the point of someone who had already read it and was looking for a copy to own.
 

Jedeye Sniv

Banned
Thanks for the list, man. Already reading a few of those (Chew, Fatale, Saga) but I'll definitely pick up some of the others.

In terms of older Vertigo series, I've only read Y: The Last Man. Any other ones (Sandman, I know, obviously) I should be checking out?

Older stuff, I loved the Invisibles as a kid, if you've not read that it's pretty out there. There was also a really neat little Brubaker book called Deadenders that was set in a post-apocalyptic city and was about a gang of kids on Scooters. I saw there was a single volume collection of it, great neo-Mod style. Would be amiss to not mention Preacher as well, I'm currently reading it for the first time and I'm constantly impressed by how good and consistent it is. A lot funnier than people think of it being as well.

One great Vertigo book nobody ever talks about is Daytripper. Single volume, came out a few years back by Gabriel Ba and Fabio Moon. It's a story about a man's life, told non-linearly and with a really neat and fantastically depressing twist in each chapter. It's a sombre, thoughtful read, very beautiful and at my age (31) it gave me a lot to think about regarding life and love and family.

On a similar tip, Jeff Lemire's Essex County is similarly sombre, uplifting and heartbreaking. His Sweet Tooth Vertigo series was also an excellent post-apocalypse road trip story as well.

Loads of amazing stuff now that I think about it.
 

Bii

Member
Finished that Deadly Class trade in bed last night. Really really great book, instantly rockets into my top things right now. Particularly loved the first two issues, and thought #3 was the low point, but it rebounded really well with the trip to Vegas. Probably my only main sticking point (and thus why #3 was a bit of a low point) is the tendency of the characters to get quite philosophical with each other about the nature of teenagers and why they behave the way they do. I just find it unnatural. I know Remender has the lead explain he has an anxiety thing that makes him over analyse stuff, but it's still a little too from his own mouth for me when they do it. It's obviously Remender analysing why he thinks people behave the way they do, but it's just too on the nose at times. This is relatively minor though in the context of the phenomenal read it was. Just a really really great book. Wes Craig is absolutely incredible at every turn, and the colours are jaw dropping.

I, too, thought it picked right back up with their trip to Vegas. The colors and imagery brings back nostalgic memories of the few times that I've been there. Wes Craig's art really is amazing.
 

Lombaszko

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what are you doing buying comics and not reading them? that's weird
Haha! The way everyone has been talking about it, I knew Overture would be special. I didn't want to miss the boat.


So, my suggestion is go read Sandman, then hop into Overture. Whichever order you decide, just make sure you read Sandman. Shit is imperative.

Thanks guys! I like the idea of getting one or two volumes of Sandman a month....FUCK IT!!!

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HK-47

Oh, bitch bitch bitch.
Make sure to read Transmetropolitan if you are getting into Vertigo stuff. And DMZ. And FBP. And Scalped. And Pride of Baghdad.
 
Ordered Doom Patrol Omnibus on Tuesday, it shipped yesterday and is arriving today! IST is quick.

I wanna say Transmet is getting an Absolute edition later this year or next.

Hope springs eternal in the human breast.

transmet and y the last man were announced to be getting Absolute volumes, i'm guessing several volumes each though.

Holy shit, didn't know an announcement had been made.
 

arkon

Member
Hey, guys. I'm looking to order some trades, and I was wondering if anybody has any recommendations for some non-superhero comics (past or present)? I like Hickman's Avengers, so I'm looking at Manhattan Projects, is that worth picking up?

Jedeye covered it really. Most of the new Image books are worth checking out, especially with the first volumes being cheaper to buy. Manhattan Projects is well worth it. Prophet by Brandon Graham and assorted artists too. I'd recommend IDW's Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye as well, which you can jump on with that first trade quite easily.
 
Jedeye covered it really. Most of the new Image books are worth checking out, especially with the first volumes being cheaper to buy. Manhattan Projects is well worth it. Prophet by Brandon Graham and assorted artists too. I'd recommend IDW's Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye as well, which you can jump on with that first trade quite easily.

Yeah that Humble Bundle for Transformers is a steal. For $15 you get the first two volumes of MTMTE and Robots in Disguise and a ton of other books.

My comic shop emailed me a 20% off coupon for my birthday next month. Part of me wants to use it for an omni or something but they charge cover price on those so it'd just be cheaper to grab one online. Maybe I should use it on a statue or toy or something.
 
I did the same, and man, Sandman Overture is fucking spectacular. This issue had so much content it's absurd. And I kept turning the page and thinking "don't let this be the end of the issue." Gaiman is at his best writing Sandman, and the wait is more than worth it. Also,
I feel impending heartbreak in the story.

Glad you liked it. You probably won't be getting another issue for six months or so. Dat Hawkeye release schedule.
 

Grym

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Hey Comic-GAF. I am going to keep this as short and sweet as I can because I am guessing you get this all the time and it is probably annoying. ;)

I have never read a comic book. But I want to. I want to know how/where to get started but the vast array of characters, different iterations of characters, series, authors, arcs, reboots, and whatever else is completely overwhelming to the uninitiated. Do I just jump into something at its most current issue? Or find something and then look for issue #1 of that something? Are there universally praised series that are a good starting point for the new reader? Any advice for someone new to comics?
 

Jedeye Sniv

Banned
Cracking into this week's comics.

Avengers - this issue was probably the weakest of the arc so far but I'm really enjoying Hickman skipping through this mad future chronology, and I'm sure some of it will tie in to the end of his run too. But this issue really was just a monologue laid over a bunch of punchy punchy and I found myself thinking that I wish Yu was drawing all the awesome cosmic stuff being talked about rather than just some shiny androgynous avengers fighting cap. A very bizarre story so far.

New Avengers - oh yes this was very good indeed! Very tense issue, loved it. A bit overly talky perhaps given what was happening, but I think what was said was important so I can forgive it. I still have no idea what Black Swan is up to though, she bugs the shit out of me. Get to the point dammit!

Hawkeye - I say this every time but Godamn David Aja! So damn good. It's just a treat to see him drawing things, something about his art is just very pleasurable to my eye, everything is just right and feels like it's actually there. Weight and gravity and space, he's just stunning. That thick line weight on outlines just kills me for some reason.
 
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Re-reading the Thanos Quest and it's probably my favorite Thanos story of all time. So goddamned amazing, written so well, and the characters are so awesome.
 
Hey Comic-GAF. I am going to keep this as short and sweet as I can because I am guessing you get this all the time and it is probably annoying. ;)

I have never read a comic book. But I want to. I want to know how/where to get started but the vast array of characters, different iterations of characters, series, authors, arcs, reboots, and whatever else is completely overwhelming to the uninitiated. Do I just jump into something at its most current issue? Or find something and then look for issue #1 of that something? Are there universally praised series that are a good starting point for the new reader? Any advice for someone new to comics?
Are there any characters or teams you're interested in? It really is different for every character and it's easier to give some recommendations if we know what you want to get into. We have people here who read pretty much everything.

My go-to recommendation for anyone new to Marvel/DC is Hawkeye by Matt Fraction and David Aja. You don't need to know anything about Clint or Kate and it's a fun read all the way through with some great artwork. Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo is another popular choice.
 

Messi

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Are there any characters or teams you're interested in? It really is different for every character and it's easier to give some recommendations if we know what you want to get into. We have people here who read pretty much everything.

My go-to recommendation for anyone new to Marvel/DC is Hawkeye by Matt Fraction and David Aja. You don't need to know anything about Clint or Kate and it's a fun read all the way through with some great artwork. Batman by Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo is another popular choice.

Both good books. As far as awesome indie books go you should go ahead and pick up SAGA vol 1. It's fantastic and delightful.

I may be biased when I recommend this but I think Harley Quinns new series is really newcomer friendly. But that trade isn't out yet so...
 

ReAxion

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Hey Comic-GAF. I am going to keep this as short and sweet as I can because I am guessing you get this all the time and it is probably annoying. ;)

I have never read a comic book. But I want to. I want to know how/where to get started but the vast array of characters, different iterations of characters, series, authors, arcs, reboots, and whatever else is completely overwhelming to the uninitiated. Do I just jump into something at its most current issue? Or find something and then look for issue #1 of that something? Are there universally praised series that are a good starting point for the new reader? Any advice for someone new to comics?

You don't necessarily have to start on established characters/series/arcs/reboots. You could avoid DC/Marvel to start altogether. Image is a great place to start.

Saga is an excellent 'new to comics' book.
 

Messi

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You don't necessarily have to start on established characters/series/arcs/reboots. You could avoid DC/Marvel to start altogether. Image is a great place to start.

Saga is an excellent 'new to comics' book.

Wicked and the Divine has also had a nice start.

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Gotham Academy art is my JAM

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Kipp

but I am taking tiny steps forward
Kipp, with that tablet, can you download drivers for it or does it need CD? Really don't want to use a laptop. Because at this point, I am reading to unleash havoc on the comics industry.

Yep! I downloaded the drivers.

We're all ready for you to unleash havoc on the comics industry, Rafa.
 

IHaveIce

Banned
So I started the bendis GotG run and Thanos Rising... wtf there is no explanation at all how Quill and Thanos escaped the cancerverse? And what the other guardians did in the meantime?
 
So I started the bendis GotG run and Thanos Rising... wtf there is no explanation at all how Quill and Thanos escaped the cancerverse? And what the other guardians did in the meantime?

We're going to be getting an explanation on Thanos, Quill, and Rider with the Original Sin tie-in next month.
 

Kipp

but I am taking tiny steps forward
Haha! The way everyone has been talking about it, I knew Overture would be special. I didn't want to miss the boat.

Thanks guys! I like the idea of getting one or two volumes of Sandman a month....FUCK IT!!!

Oooh. Didn't realize the slipcase TPB version was so much cheaper than the omnibuses... $115 is very reasonable compared to $170 for the two omnibuses. I really need to get on that. All this Sandman hype is making me want to read it very soon.

Ordered Doom Patrol Omnibus on Tuesday, it shipped yesterday and is arriving today! IST is quick.

Oh whaaat!? Did you pick the free Media Mail shipping option? I hope mine shows up that quickly too!
 

Messi

Member
Finished Bloodspell. That was delightful. I wish Paul Dini would write more books, he has a great way with character interactions. Loved all the Canary and Zee downtime stuff. Art was really good too. Would love to see them team up again. The book felt so short, read it in one sitting. Probably because I was enjoying it so much. Loved the character sketches in the back. The designs for Zatanna and Canary were perfect.

Highly recommended.

Now bring back Dini's Zatanna.
 
Oh whaaat!? Did you pick the free Media Mail shipping option? I hope mine shows up that quickly too!

I picked free media mail shipping but they shipped it via Fedex Ground. I guess it helps that I am only 150 miles away from where they ship.

My previous order from a week ago is scheduled to arrive this Saturday. They shipped that via media mail.

Edit: Doom Patrol is here!
 
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