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Chiclo wrote:
Elveen wrote:
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Elveen wrote:Read the first few issues of The Powers That Be..... I really, really like it.

Shooter can sure write him some of dem der comic books.
See if you can dig up the last three issues of Legion of Super Heroes, #s 37, 38 and 39.

Ok. Is there more of a descriptor if I asked someone to find them for me?

Meaning, is there like Vol. #1, or is it "west coast LOSH"? or just LoSH #37-39?
"current series" should be enough. The indica doesn't list a volume and is on the last page.

Thanks C-lo.

Maybe I can find some on the cheap.

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Elveen wrote:
Chiclo wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Chiclo wrote:
Elveen wrote:Read the first few issues of The Powers That Be..... I really, really like it.

Shooter can sure write him some of dem der comic books.
See if you can dig up the last three issues of Legion of Super Heroes, #s 37, 38 and 39.

Ok. Is there more of a descriptor if I asked someone to find them for me?

Meaning, is there like Vol. #1, or is it "west coast LOSH"? or just LoSH #37-39?
"current series" should be enough. The indica doesn't list a volume and is on the last page.

Thanks C-lo.

Maybe I can find some on the cheap.
The "current series" is Volume FIVE. EIGHT if you count the fact that Legion Lost, Legion Worlds, and "The Legion" are just continuations of the series.

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Just read Groo #78 last night.

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ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Chiclo wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Chiclo wrote:
Elveen wrote:Read the first few issues of The Powers That Be..... I really, really like it.

Shooter can sure write him some of dem der comic books.
See if you can dig up the last three issues of Legion of Super Heroes, #s 37, 38 and 39.

Ok. Is there more of a descriptor if I asked someone to find them for me?

Meaning, is there like Vol. #1, or is it "west coast LOSH"? or just LoSH #37-39?
"current series" should be enough. The indica doesn't list a volume and is on the last page.

Thanks C-lo.

Maybe I can find some on the cheap.
The "current series" is Volume FIVE. EIGHT if you count the fact that Legion Lost, Legion Worlds, and "The Legion" are just continuations of the series.
So ...... how am I going to know what books to ask for?

Can anyone post a link to the covers for me?

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http://www.dccomics.com/comics/?cm=8881

Two covers for #37.

39 came out last week.

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So I have read Powers That Be #1-6 and Star Seed #7.....

Wow. They are some great reading. Just really super.

I know there is only a handfull of Broadway books..... but what I have read so far is really, really good.


If you have not read yourself some Broadway..... get them and read them.

Broadway Comics = " Learn it. Know it. Live it."

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So I just read all of the Acclaim Eternal Warriors books.

The were pretty good........ not great, but ok.

Once I was able to disconnect the "Eternal Warriors" from the VH1: Gilly, Aram, Archer, and Ivar.... is was not bad


Maybe somewhere between a 6.5 out of 10.

Better than a majority of the late VH1 books, but not in the same ball park as the O.G.s.

I think one of the keys to reading and enjoying the Acclaim books is being able to disconnect from the VH1 books.

I do not think that Accliam books (that I have read) are in the same ball park as the Pre-uni Valiants...... (but not much is :wink: )..... but I think that there is some good fun and enjoyment to be had.

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I just finished Shadow State. I really liked it. I thought that it was fairly clever. It was not as good as the Shooter written stuff, but still, I have enjoyed every Broadway book that I have read.

I am kinda bummed, all I have left is the 3 Kinghtts on Broadway books. :(

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I just read the Archer & Armstrong run, and now I am working on the Eternal Warrior run. Who would have guessed! These Valiant comics are pretty good!
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Dr. Solar wrote:I just read the Archer & Armstrong run, and now I am working on the Eternal Warrior run. Who would have guessed! These Valiant comics are pretty good!

Did you know that they are making a come back.... it's ture.

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Elveen wrote:
Dr. Solar wrote:I just read the Archer & Armstrong run, and now I am working on the Eternal Warrior run. Who would have guessed! These Valiant comics are pretty good!

Did you know that they are making a come back.... it's ture.
"Ture"? Norwegian for "carouse"?
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Dr. Solar wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Dr. Solar wrote:I just read the Archer & Armstrong run, and now I am working on the Eternal Warrior run. Who would have guessed! These Valiant comics are pretty good!

Did you know that they are making a come back.... it's ture.
"Ture"? Norwegian for "carouse"?

Or I just mis-spelled "true". :oops: :?

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Elveen wrote:
Dr. Solar wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Dr. Solar wrote:I just read the Archer & Armstrong run, and now I am working on the Eternal Warrior run. Who would have guessed! These Valiant comics are pretty good!

Did you know that they are making a come back.... it's ture.
"Ture"? Norwegian for "carouse"?

Or I just mis-spelled "true". :oops: :?
Yeah, or that :)
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Lately, I have been reading DC's Infinite Crisis from 2005. I have been picking up all the tie-ins on the cheap (from miniseries, to crossovers in the regular titles). When you put it all together it is a highly entertaining crossover. I don't necessarily agree with everything that has occured, but it has made for good reading. I plan on putting all of it together in a bound set.

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Thats ganna be a 2 piece bindign project with all those tie ins

IC was a great step for dc

all 4 minis that led in to IC were great (come on they made catman cool :o )
to the maxwell lord story ark (the best crossover in the whole thing)
to the SPOILER in white
superboy prime stuff that is spilling in to green lantern arks today. And the return of omac and batmans delusions almost distroying everything
it was just good stuff and a great change from the boy scout mentality that dc had used for years

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superman-prime wrote:Thats ganna be a 2 piece bindign project with all those tie ins

IC was a great step for dc

all 4 minis that led in to IC were great (come on they made catman cool :o )
to the maxwell lord story ark (the best crossover in the whole thing)
to the SPOILER in white
superboy prime stuff that is spilling in to green lantern arks today. And the return of omac and batmans delusions almost distroying everything
it was just good stuff and a great change from the boy scout mentality that dc had used for years
Yea, I agree. Good reading.

This will be a big bound set. I plan on including some of the follow ups like Secret Six.

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Just read the latest Astro City character special: "Beauty." Pure genius. Kurt Busiek is the best writer of comic books ever.

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I just read Bloodshot up to Chaos Effect. Solid.

I like good old Bloodshot.
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Heath wrote:Just read the latest Astro City character special: "Beauty." Pure genius. Kurt Busiek is the best writer of comic books ever.
Busiek wouldn't even make my top ten favorite writer's list

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I am reading my Sojourn run right now. So far I have read up to #15.

I think it is amazing. Might be the most visually stunning book I have seen. I really like the writing, (but I like D&D style so...).

I also like how Arwyn is not all dressed in two band-aids and a cork. They also do not pose her all slutted out.

I am missing #27.... so I will have to find it quick. But I am super-loving it.

I really liked the Troll issue, very clever.

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Elveen wrote:I am reading my Sojourn run right now. So far I have read up to #15.

I think it is amazing. Might be the most visually stunning book I have seen. I really like the writing, (but I like D&D style so...).

I also like how Arwyn is not all dressed in two band-aids and a cork. They also do not pose her all slutted out.

I am missing #27.... so I will have to find it quick. But I am super-loving it.

I really liked the Troll issue, very clever.
Greg Land draws stunningly beautiful women. This series was probably my second favorite CG title, after Negation. Scion was great too.

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Lightning Strike wrote:
Elveen wrote:I am reading my Sojourn run right now. So far I have read up to #15.

I think it is amazing. Might be the most visually stunning book I have seen. I really like the writing, (but I like D&D style so...).

I also like how Arwyn is not all dressed in two band-aids and a cork. They also do not pose her all slutted out.

I am missing #27.... so I will have to find it quick. But I am super-loving it.

I really liked the Troll issue, very clever.
Greg Land draws stunningly beautiful women. This series was probably my second favorite CG title, after Negation. Scion was great too.

Brath looks good too.

I just got a Scion pocket TPB for $1. :D

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Stilll in Sojourn.

What a great book. Last night I read Sojourn #19.

What a great book. A very Fables-esque feel. It read like liteature.

Dig it. :thumb:


Even if you are not into Crossgen, if you see Sojourn #19, get it. It is a stand alone story.... very cool.

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Dr. Solar wrote:I just read Bloodshot up to Chaos Effect. Solid.

I like good old Bloodshot.
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I'm re-reading a bunch'a stuff: Bloodshot, PunX, N.I.O., VH-1 Ninjak.

All over the board, but that's what I (really) do.
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Heath wrote:Just read the latest Astro City character special: "Beauty." Pure genius. Kurt Busiek is the best writer of comic books ever.
Is this a new comic? If so, what is it called?


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