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Elveen wrote:Ok.... so I've started a list off of your recommendations. So thank you.


Now.......

what about:

Promethea

And Y last man.


I really like Alan Moore and I have heard so much about Y last man. Any thoughts about these series?




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I tried Y Last Man, but didn't like it. Others say its great though so I guess I'm in the minority on that one.

Promethea is.....well...different. If you like Moore's writing, you'll probably like Promethea.
I didn't care for it though. It was kind of kooky. You can read more about the series here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Promethea

I still say the best TPB's for you to try would be Squadron Supreme, James Robinson's Starman, Invincible and the Walking Dead. :thumb:

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Elveen wrote:

What about Y Last Man and Promethea?
can't help with Promethea. Personally, now that I have read all 60 issues, I feel like Y: The Last Man was kind of a letdown. I was expecting a much bigger and satisfying conclusion than the book provided. There are so many other good books out there, I wouldn't be in a hurry to start reading it.
I read the first Y tpb and thought it was well worth the money...now you have me wondering about the ending... :hm:


I've heard Promethea was kind of a let down...
I just finished the first Y the last man trade too. I really liked it.

I'm really curious about the ending now too.

I guess I'm gonna have to go order the next couple of books from Amazon.

BTW, I have found that ordering TPB's from Amazon is a really good way to go. Most of the books are about 40% off cover (except the Valiant hardcovers)and you only have to order $25 to get free shipping.

Just watch out if you decide to buy the "New and used from:" tab. The books seem like they are discounted but they all come from different sellers so you pay shipping on each book. Where you probably would have had a better deal if you bought them all from Amazon directly and didn't pay any shipping.

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ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:
Elveen wrote:
ZephyrWasHOT!! wrote:Hey, do you like Batman? Have you read Dark Knight? Year One? Year Two? Year Three? Lonely Place of Dying? There's a LOT of great Bats stuff from 1986-1990.

Bats is cool. I've read Killing J, DKR, Y1, Hush, Gotham at Gas, Lonley Place of Dying,

I have not read Y2, Y3. One thing I have in the back of my mind is the Long Halloween and Death in the Family.



I did read DK2..... uggh. that was terrible. barf.....


So what about Long halloween and Death in the family?
DK2 was Frank Miller's "Eff You!" to the industry.....

Long Halloween is by TIM SALE and Jeph Loeb...it is outstanding.

Death in the Family is OK, but it's so important historically, it's a must.

Ten Knights of the Beast is also excellent.

Did you like Gotham by Gaslight? That was the very first Batman graphic novel I ever got and read, and I enjoyed it a lot.
I agree. Tons of Batman stories out there to be read.

One series from Batman to look at is the "Legends of the Dark Knight" series. The early issues when it was still about telling Legends and not just another Batman book. I recently picked up the "Gothic" storyline by Grant Morrison in TPB and found it to be as good as I remember it when it came out.

Also, one of the best Batman stories has to be the "Hush" storyline by Jim Lee and Jeph Loeb. It's a really great story and good to look at too!

My only gripe with it is that you have to buy two TPBs or the "Ultimate Hush" which is actually way more expensive than if you bought the other two volume separate.

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I got this, I thought it was good deal.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0281280956

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Elveen wrote:I got this, I thought it was good deal.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0281280956
That's a good deal for those. Planetary starts out great, but kind of loses steam at the end of the series. Cassidy's art is superb though :thumb:

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Early Authority stuff is a must, just got hold of the Starman omnibus and must agree it is very good, all Hellboy and BPRD stuff is a good read and the trades are quite cheap, The Goon is very good as for older classics, V for Vendetta is one of my favorites along with the obvious Watchmen and TDKR

I have started to sell a hell of a lot of my actual comics and replace them with trades (or the HC if available) because they are so much nicer to display and a lot easier to pull out and read
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Elveen wrote:I got this, I thought it was good deal.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... 0281280956
Planetary is probably one of my favorite reads of the last 10 years and i am torn between keeping the comics or selling them and trying to get hold of the Absolute Edition but then it may be a wait of 5 years before they release volume 2 and god knows when we are going to get issue 27 to finish the series

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hellboydce wrote:Early Authority stuff is a must, just got hold of the Starman omnibus and must agree it is very good, all Hellboy and BPRD stuff is a good is a good read and the trades are quite cheap, The Goon is very good as for older classics, V for Vendetta is one of my favorites along with the obvious Watchmen and TDKR
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hellboy stuff is all good and tied in well together :thumb:

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Here is a suggestion. Try "American Century". There are spoilers HERE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Century_(comics)

But, I'd say to give it a try. I don't know how many of these were collected, but at least the first 4 issues were and I've been told there were a few more collections. Also, have you read Maus? From Hell? Marvels? BTW, anyone who has suggested HELLBOY...listen to them. It's a truly great book :thumb:

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xodacia81 wrote:Here is a suggestion. Try "American Century". There are spoilers HERE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Century_(comics)

But, I'd say to give it a try. I don't know how many of these were collected, but at least the first 4 issues were and I've been told there were a few more collections. Also, have you read Maus? From Hell? Marvels? BTW, anyone who has suggested HELLBOY...listen to them. It's a truly great book :thumb:
I have been working on finishing my From Hell books (I still need a few). I have read Marvels, I dug it.

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Elveen wrote:
xodacia81 wrote:Here is a suggestion. Try "American Century". There are spoilers HERE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Century_(comics)

But, I'd say to give it a try. I don't know how many of these were collected, but at least the first 4 issues were and I've been told there were a few more collections. Also, have you read Maus? From Hell? Marvels? BTW, anyone who has suggested HELLBOY...listen to them. It's a truly great book :thumb:
I have been working on finishing my From Hell books (I still need a few). I have read Marvels, I dug it.
Still waiting to get the regular editions before reading FH? You're missing a great story, man. But, you'll find them eventually. Not TOO hard to come by. Good luck :thumb:

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Jay Tomio wrote:Elveen, have you read James Robinson's Star Man?

No.

But I am a few stories into the first Planetary TPB.

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Elveen wrote:
Jay Tomio wrote:Elveen, have you read James Robinson's Star Man?

No.

But I am a few stories into the first Planetary TPB.
how's that...I might go that direction next

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myron wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Jay Tomio wrote:Elveen, have you read James Robinson's Star Man?

No.

But I am a few stories into the first Planetary TPB.
how's that...I might go that direction next

First few stories..... ok. I am not totally grabbed yet. The first story was a bit ..... confusing..... but still interesting. #2 was better.

I would like a bit more back story to the characters and "Planetary"...... but I am interested.


I will know better after a few days and TPB #1 is done.


But I just finished reading like 5 Sandman TPBs..... that is a hard act to follow.

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Elveen wrote:
myron wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Jay Tomio wrote:Elveen, have you read James Robinson's Star Man?

No.

But I am a few stories into the first Planetary TPB.
how's that...I might go that direction next

First few stories..... ok. I am not totally grabbed yet. The first story was a bit ..... confusing..... but still interesting. #2 was better.

I would like a bit more back story to the characters and "Planetary"...... but I am interested.


I will know better after a few days and TPB #1 is done.


But I just finished reading like 5 Sandman TPBs..... that is a hard act to follow.
Yep. You'll find a lot of stuff pale in comparison to Gaiman's Sandman

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Lightning Strike wrote:
Elveen wrote:
myron wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Jay Tomio wrote:Elveen, have you read James Robinson's Star Man?

No.

But I am a few stories into the first Planetary TPB.
how's that...I might go that direction next

First few stories..... ok. I am not totally grabbed yet. The first story was a bit ..... confusing..... but still interesting. #2 was better.

I would like a bit more back story to the characters and "Planetary"...... but I am interested.


I will know better after a few days and TPB #1 is done.


But I just finished reading like 5 Sandman TPBs..... that is a hard act to follow.
Yep. You'll find a lot of stuff pale in comparison to Gaiman's Sandman

I will say that I was not as impressed with Endless Nights. Good, but not great.

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Elveen wrote:
Jay Tomio wrote:Elveen, have you read James Robinson's Star Man?

No.

But I am a few stories into the first Planetary TPB.
If you enjoy Planetary you should check out Warren Ellis Stormwatch and Authority run they are in the same universe

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Jay Tomio wrote:Elveen, have you read James Robinson's Star Man?
Excellent run on that title, especially the first dozen issues or so. Very stylish art, too. I enjoyed it quite a bit.

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xodacia81 wrote:
Jay Tomio wrote:Elveen, have you read James Robinson's Star Man?
Excellent run on that title, especially the first dozen issues or so. Very stylish art, too. I enjoyed it quite a bit.
One of the coolest things about that series is the letters page. It was almost as enjoyable reading the letters as it was the stories.

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Elveen wrote:
myron wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Jay Tomio wrote:Elveen, have you read James Robinson's Star Man?

No.

But I am a few stories into the first Planetary TPB.
how's that...I might go that direction next

First few stories..... ok. I am not totally grabbed yet. The first story was a bit ..... confusing..... but still interesting. #2 was better.

I would like a bit more back story to the characters and "Planetary"...... but I am interested.
The back story unfolds over the course of the series (you'll get Jakita's back story by the third TPB, IIRC). Problem is that due to the final issue still not being out yet, there's no fourth TPB published yet (which has the story on how the Drummer came to join Planetary).

Most of the appeal to Planetary is that they investigate things that are homages to other comics (Like pulp heroes vs a "JLA" in the first story, Godzilla monsters in the second, Hong Kong crime movies combined with The Spectre in the third, etc etc.)

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Elveen wrote:
Jay Tomio wrote:Elveen, have you read James Robinson's Star Man?

No.

But I am a few stories into the first Planetary TPB.
God that takes me back, I've known who the 4th man is since 2001!
To me Planetary was a vehicle Ellis could use toward writing about any topic and tie it into the narrative. Also I feel the book really picks up in the second collection 7-12.

Plus the FF analogues in Planetary are really *SQUEE* cool.
The Planetary Batman special proved Warren Ellis would write the best Batman. That, the Planetary/Authority and Planetary/JLA Elseworlds are all collected in the Crossing Worlds TPB.

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ncameron wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Jay Tomio wrote:Elveen, have you read James Robinson's Star Man?

No.

But I am a few stories into the first Planetary TPB.
God that takes me back, I've known who the 4th man is since 2001!
To me Planetary was a vehicle Ellis could use toward writing about any topic and tie it into the narrative. Also I feel the book really picks up in the second collection 7-12.

Plus the FF analogues in Planetary are really *SQUEE* cool.
The Planetary Batman special proved Warren Ellis would write the best Batman. That, the Planetary/Authority and Planetary/JLA Elseworlds are all collected in the Crossing Worlds TPB.

-neil
When are they going to collect the rest of the series?

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Brent wrote:
ncameron wrote:
Elveen wrote:
Jay Tomio wrote:Elveen, have you read James Robinson's Star Man?

No.

But I am a few stories into the first Planetary TPB.
God that takes me back, I've known who the 4th man is since 2001!
To me Planetary was a vehicle Ellis could use toward writing about any topic and tie it into the narrative. Also I feel the book really picks up in the second collection 7-12.

Plus the FF analogues in Planetary are really *SQUEE* cool.
The Planetary Batman special proved Warren Ellis would write the best Batman. That, the Planetary/Authority and Planetary/JLA Elseworlds are all collected in the Crossing Worlds TPB.

-neil
When are they going to collect the rest of the series?
Sometime after the final issue is completed. John Cassaday is still working on the art for that one.

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Stuff like "Transmetropolitan" and "Preacher" are pretty good, but I don't think they would be up Elveen's alley, so to speak.

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