ITT: Comics that nobody talks about

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Kit 'n' Kay Boodle.

Hey remember this book that came in the same imprint as Transmetropolitan? I member.

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This influenced the likes of Alan Moore, Grant Morrison, Warren Ellis, Neil Gaiman, Garth Ennis, Rick Veitch, and others.

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I still hold out a candle a hope that nearly 10 years later Witch Doctor will make a comeback and more issues will be produced.

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This being Yea Forums, that would mean pretty much any and all non cape comics.

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I'm working through Carlos Nine currently.

Never heard of it.

Andrew McLean’s work is generally more interesting to look at than this stories. With Head Lopper he’s really found his element and created something that is extremely imaginative and exciting, while still being very recognisible as fantasy. Great series all round.

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It's my favorite mind-bending sci-fi comic.

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Picked up.

this was fun but it really feels like discount Mike Mignola to me.

I don't think I've seen Bacchus being discussed here.

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met Eddie Campbell at comic con. The dude is super cool

Nice.

Right there in my shelf next to Jon Sable. Completely random because I can’t be arsed to sort my comics properly.

I need to read this,i read Mike Grell's run on Green Arrow and Warlord and they were pretty good.
Kino

Sable's what he was actually doing after Warlord #50.
His wife at the time was who wrote the book after that, but it was still marketed under his name

I was so hyped I saw Alter Ego in Grimjack.

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I've been wanting to read some Peter Pontiac but I can't read Dutch.

Thomas Ott is highly underappreciated

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This could be an entire thread dedicated to 80s indie comics.

I'm not even sure there is a .pdf available to translate.

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The game was better.

Damn

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One of the best ever

Read the first issue, so is he actually a villain?
Did he kill the villagers he was feeding off of?
Was he feeding off their dreams?

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Oh shit brother, I have some issues of that series.
Bought it in Croatia and I don't understand the text! There was also Eternity Smith from the same publisher?

>gets rid of all the capeshit

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guess how I can tell you were born on the isle of CRETE

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If I remember right, I think this might be why DC can't use the name Captain Thunder; Roy Thomas still has the trademark on that name because of this.

Did DC ever sell a digital version of this book anywhere? I can’t find physical copies in my state.

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Got introduced to Cpt. Thunder in the same place, and yeah Eternity Smith got bundled with a few issues of Cap. I was able to find digital downloads of all (?) the Cpt. Thunder comics in English somewhere, but haven't gotten around to reading them all.
From what little I remember, it was good if standard superhero stuff.

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SOON!

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Is it bad that I read that comic and thought "Wow, this is goofy."?

Grimjack itself also fits the bill.

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Almost no one mentions Ted Mckeever in general, let alone his work. It's pretty obscurantist and esoteric at times (not to mention misanthropic) so I can't blame people.

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He was one of several semi-relevant "underground"/indie artsy-fartsy "cartoonists" in comics in the 80s that have been almost totally forgotten. Only difference between him and the ones that no one even remembers their names is that he at least did a little work for Marvel, so his shit is slightly easier to find info on.

I honestly think The Extremist is the only one of his I read.

He also did some work for DC, putting a German Expressionist spin on the trinity, IIRC. But he is the definition of artsy-fartsy (which explains why I like his work).
I recommend Superannuated Man and Pencil Head, even if the latter degenerates into pure author narration.

This was fantastic.

Yea Forums is bad for you.

Why the fuck not?

Did it get cancelled?

That looks funny.

>Styx

That's about all, peace out.

DC might not a actually own it anymore. I think it was also used as a setting for an RPG, so it could have just been licensed by them.

DC doesn't own it, Christopher Moeller does.
Ask him if he will release it digitally

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Before his Fables hit the shelves and before even Watchmen and DKR, Willingham wrote this capekino.

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>capekino

What is this about?

he also did Irredeemable before Irredeemable and its rad

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spoon clank

What is this stuff?

hellboy lite

amazing book

sorta cape shit but Doom 2099 by ellis is good.

world without end by delano
violent messiahs
remember the red star?

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.It's a little story set on a foggy island off the coast of Maine -- there's magic, orphans, eldritch horrors, quirky personalities, orphans, sea monsters, Lovecraftian themes, orphans, nutty monsters, shipwrecks, orph-...I've been following the author and artist on FB and their page, love the atmosphere, and I really dig the artstyle. Got 'em on order.

JR LANDDALES THE DRIVE-IN