Watchmen
From Hell Captain Britain (all of the above by Alan Moore) the first New X-Men hardback is good, as well as the X-treme trades. Avengers Forever is neat, but kind of niche-y. Maus!!! (hardback) Jimmy Corrigan The Smartest Kid On Earth (hardback) | |
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mcmeekle said: I was actually thanking scififilmnerd for answering a question I had asked (the answer being Kingdom Come), but I shall be checking it out sometime soon... Ah, sorry, I didnt read the whole thread. I still stand with my opinion though It is quite a good graphic novel. [This message was edited Mon Sep 22 15:05:12 PDT 2003 by TwIsTeDmInD] Sign 78 that you're obsessed with Prince: You buy a John Prine album- just out of curiosity.
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Judd Winick's Pedro And Me FREE THE 29 MAY 1993 COME CONFIGURATION!
FREE THE JANUARY 1994 THE GOLD ALBUM CONFIGURATION | |
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Some of these have been mentioned already, but oh well..
Kingdom Come Marvels Dark Knight Returns X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills And my secret guilty pleasure...Camelot 3000 | |
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Ohhh...Strangers In Paradise!!! | |
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AaronMaximus said: Watchmen
From Hell Captain Britain (all of the above by Alan Moore) the first New X-Men hardback is good, as well as the X-treme trades. Avengers Forever is neat, but kind of niche-y. Maus!!! (hardback) Jimmy Corrigan The Smartest Kid On Earth (hardback) Aaron!! I knew you couldn't resist this thread. I was actually hunting down some graphic novels during my dinner break. There were some great selections like Swamp Thing (Alan Moore), The Authority, Green Lantern (although I'm looking for the Emerald Twilight/New Dawn trade), and the Crow (thank you DudeDrops). Don't kill me guys but I opted to try something new for a change and got...here it comes... "Batgirl" written by Scott Peterson. I remember my former editor recommending it when it first came out so I got the trade. Believe it or not, it's GOOD! [This message was edited Mon Sep 22 19:29:36 PDT 2003 by NovaAngel] "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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irresistibleb1tch said: MAJOR misunderstanding on my part of the term "graphic novel" - can't help u there...
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Nikster said: Some of these have been mentioned already, but oh well..
Kingdom Come Marvels Dark Knight Returns X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills And my secret guilty pleasure...Camelot 3000 Nothing wrong with Camelot 3000... "I ordered no broth! Away with ye lest my cane find your backside!!"- Ralph Wiggum, Actor. | |
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NovaAngel said: kawikabot said: "30 Days of Night"
If you can find it. I think I've heard of it. Isn't that the one about Vampires? Yes it is. If you check it out also read "Dark Days" It's the sequal and is still current so you should be able to find the issues. Love's no fun when the one you love don't love you. | |
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