ITT: comics that less than 50 people on Yea Forums have read

ITT: comics that less than 50 people on Yea Forums have read

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try less than 10
look at the state of this board
i almost miss freehaven

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Anything by Chris ware.

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Everybody and their mother has read Acme Novelty Library #15. The hard part is getting them to read the rest of it.

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Rusty Brown is getting a collection this September so other people and I can finally read it

Everyone on Yea Forums read that. It's like the first thing anyone on Yea Forums will tell on recommendations threads. Stop being a pretentious shit.

>Everyone on Yea Forums read that
lmao you don't actually believe this do you

But nobody actually reads the recommendations that they receive in recommendation threads.

>recommendations threads.
You mean like when someone tells you to check out this really cool movie and you say
>yeah that sounds cool
and you never check it out ?

Oh god it's like I'm in e/lit/e.

If you think people actually read more than 5% of the recommendations received then you're naive as hell.

In most recommendation threads, you're lucky if OP actually reads the post and responds. No chance of actually reading the comics.

anons, should i skip the first issues of cerebus and go straight to high society? i'm at issue 12 and i just can't take ir anymore, it is so fucking BAD, but i really wanna read the rest of it.

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the first volume isn't bad you pleb . grow a sense of humor

Recommend better comics then. When I'm in a rec thread and I see something interesting I check it out. Pretty much everyone does

i don't like it not because i don't find it funny, it is funny, but everything else about it is just boring

You're not allowed to skip anything. There is no "abridged" form of Cerebus the Aardvark.

Issue #003 introduces Red Sophia.
Issue #004 introduces Elrod
Issue #005 introduces Bran Mak Mufin
Issue #006 introduces Jaka
Issue #007 has Elrod again
Issues #008 and #009 introduces the Conniptins
Issue #010 has Red Sophia again
Issues #011 and 012 introduce The Roach
Issue #013 introduces The Thing
Issues #014, 015, 016, 017 and 018 introduce Lord Julius
Issues #019 and 020 introduce the Cirinists and Sunteus Po
Issues #021 and 022 introduce Adam Weishaupt
Issues #023, 024 and 025 introduce Charles X Claremont

Every single one of these gets reused later on, some for simple gags, some for an entire storyline, and some last for the entire comic. Even when Dave Sim was an unfunny hack, he still knew what he was doing.

But keep going, because you might enjoy Lord Julius, and you're not far off from him.

I didn't finish it, but I read a lot of it. Past the weird god tower rebirth shit at least.

Just push through. The later more cerebral stuff doesn't work without the introduction IMO.

well then skip the high society

I read all of Rusty Brown once because someone here posted a mega. I found it pretty unremarkable other than being sad.

>But keep going, because you might enjoy Lord Julius, and you're not far off from him

Julius was such a good character because he was a one note joke and you genuinely always NEEDED to know what he was planning.

How did Lint make you feel?

alright, i'll keep going. thanks anons

Only 5 people have read this

I like the Jimmy Corrigan stuff.

Thank God.

Best war comic coming through.

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I liked it

>Marvel
Probably not.

I saw a copy of this in my LCS and was surprised to see it was magazine sized! Oo! Love me some big comics. So I flip through it and holy shit the art was terrible. Maybe I just got a bad issue with a fill-in artist, but I don't feel like ever checking it out again. I've seen some realllly good looking black and white comics, that issue of the Nam wasn't one.

It has nothing to do with superheroes aside from an issue where some of the main character's think about how Ironman or Captain America (who are comic book characters here) would end the war and when it becomes a Punisher book

I didn't even know there was a 'Nam magazine, I think I might have to look into that.

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>I didn't even know there was a 'Nam magazine, I think I might have to look into that.
oh, was it a separate title? I thought the Nam I was reading was THE Nam.
google search later and I found this
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so that's the one I read and thought was really bad

why was cerebus such a jerk

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Guess they were just reprints, yeah as much as I love the book I can't see the art being very appealing in black and white.

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Do you seriously think there are 50 comics readers on this board?

well akshually there are at least 100 because /shelf/ threads typically get around that many unique IPs

yeah, everyone just reads different comics.
Very few comics I read are talked about here, i imagine a lot of other readers are the same

yeah this is a great example look at the comics posted in those, so much different and varied stuff people are buying, but if everyone is buying different comics how do we talk about them?

too many comics

Yea Forums doesn't read shit

I'd be surprised.

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Nah, this is one of the most popular war comics out there.

Yea Forums can't read

Cerebus is one of those things that everybody like to pretend that they have read because of its acclaim but much of the discussion here tends to be obvious pretending.
Honestly it is more of an interesting comic due its weird ass creator and issue record than an actual good comic.
If you don't like it now you won't like it then.
I dropped it at around issue 30.

>Honestly it is more of an interesting comic due its weird ass creator and issue record than an actual good comic.
that's a bit of a hand wave. no one recommends Spawn around here.

Spawn is one thing, but if I'm thinking "early Image creator who became whacko and whose comic is unintentionally hilarious cringe", I'm thinking Savage Dragon.

I read Cerebus, and I kinda fucking regret it. Dave Sim is a brilliant letterer and that's about all the praise I wanna give him. But I'd be open to a discussion about it!

Spawn has been handled by multiple creators and Todd isn't a psycho. It is just another long running capeshit comic as opposed to a messy self published labor of love.
As god awful as I thought Cerebus was the story around it made it a little more palatable.

You don't think that he and Gerhard are brilliant artists too?

Nobody else here has read Keith Giffen's Trencher have they?

Gerhard, of course. Sim has a great sense of dimension but never really learned to draw hands that well.

Hands are not that important. Sim's faces and body language are on point, and that's what matters.

I am curious does the humor ever go higher than Garfield tier?
The constant (insert fictional character here) jokes were absolutely grating.

>Todd isn't a psycho

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Is he?
I only really know him as kind of a douche.

nah I'm just meming. he's not a psycho. just.. eccentric

High Society is the most comedic book, in my opinion. Let us know what you think of that after you've read it.

This is pretty meh.
Not one of Morrison's good ones.

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I don't read comics, I read twitter headlines and then post them with half hearted reactions in order to get (You)'s

at least you're honest

I have read it all.
No that's a lie, I haven't read the issues collected in Cerebus Zero.

Cerebus is entry-level shit, and if you lurked here more you'd see that in action.

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>reading furry garbage

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I thought Paul Pope had a following around here

Footnotes in Gaza

Which ironically looks like an holocaust comic it seems

Thanks. I deleted my comment because I read the names and realized it probably wasn't a holocaust comic.. lol

If you think the parodies aren't funny there's a chance that you may still enjoy/find funny stuff that comes later. However there is the chance some of them will grow on you.

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I would read it if the lettering was better.

kek

Great!

He's ok.

It's like Megg, Mogg, and Owl but for nerds instead of stoners and is somehow less subtle.

This is before Chalky was conceived of as Rusty's friend I guess.

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Did you start regretting it during the second or first part?
Because I still haven't completely gotten through the second part despite re-reading the first part several times over, the retcons at the end of Mothers and Daughters were bad enough but some of the later stuff, oh boy.

you're pretty close to where it starts being readable. i say stick with it.

Vol 1 gets better once he reached Palnu and meets with Lord Julius.

Though after having read the next arcs, I really appreciated how well the first book introduces the world, characters, and foreshadowing

Personally I don't bother with the series Post-M&D.
The first 10 books alone are my all time favorite comic (even though the later insanity starts showing it's head halfway through M&D), and what I tend to recommend to people, with the rest as "optional"

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One of my personal favorites

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less than ten

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I am sure plenty of people have read Scud. More people should though.

Oh hay I've read that.

I've read this. It's less than 50 pages.

I would read it if the dude didn’t make it so fucking difficult to get his books.

Read this too. Was pretty good.

Pirate it. It sucks anyway.

How about this one, a rpg comic without cringe romance

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Read all of it a few years ago. I don't think people are missing out

French comics not about waifus

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I think plenty have read Blast, but how about this one?

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New Yea Forumsmrades just can't appreciate fun.

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great comic

meh

Once it got shit I stopped. Felt like I was reading through a patient's descent into schizophrenia and delusional thinking.

I mean, you were

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fewer than

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Sorry Miss

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Stopped after Guys.

Read it here, long ago.

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I read this but I wasn't really a fan

really? mesmo used to be on the entry level recc list with stuff like heavy liquid and orc stain. I guess that was a long time ago...

tho I'm seeing some stuff in this thread I want to track down, like that Kyle Baker story I don't recognize.
Here's my contribution: I still have the floppies and two collected volumes

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I was just about to post this, it's so good.

>tho I'm seeing some stuff in this thread I want to track down, like that Kyle Baker story I don't recognize.
yeah for real. this is one of the best threads in ages. everyone else just wants to read teen titans #123123 or x-men #123123. you know how hard it is to get an actual recommendation for something different?

Why don't you track THIS down?
*unzips dick*

>Cerebus the Aardvark #001-300 by Dave Sim and Gerhard (1977-2004)
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mama mia

I posted it because I've never seen it talked about here. I see Orc Stain and Heavy Liquid pop up all the time, too.

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Not only did I read it, but I storytimed it on /aco/ in a thread which lasted for over the full 3 weeks.

Nice. Did you read Mowgli's Mirror?

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Pains me to say it.

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For all the Morrisonwank on here, hardly anyone talks about The Invisibles.

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I'm 90% sure a lot more than 50 people have read this.

Reading this one right now actually.
I only have two issues left but this is a pretty great story with a level of grit that I am not used to seeing from Marvel outside of the Punisher. I wish more of their villain focused series were this good.
I am sure there are more than a few people who have read this one here. It is just kind of hard to discuss odd stuff that leaves you to draw your own conclusions on Yea Forums since that gives people an excuse to fight right out of the box.

Ngl the premise and way it reminded me of Asterios Polyp made me want to like it but I couldn't even finish. I dropped about two thirds of the way through.

I wanted to read it but the early art is so rough I can't get over it, and I don't want to skip the beginning of a continuous story.

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I HAVE READ THIS over a decade ago
I remember loving it but I think current year Yea Forums would label it as "trannyshit" and reject it
And if I'm honest, I would probably do the same myself
But back then I loved it and thought it was brilliant

It was okay.

Holy shit I had no idea this was Fegrado from Hellboy

The OP said "less than 50 people on Yea Forums," and given the rarity of discussion about it, I'd say that number's about right.

I am.... alone.

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I'd say you're wrong.

Thank you for educating me senpai.

There's really no way to know either way, but okay user you win.

Wtf where can I find this?

There are over 1600 posts in the archive mentioning The Invisibles from the last four years. I think it's a safe bet.

idk why this is so important to you, but like I said, you win user. you can go about your day happy, knowing that you've definitively proven that there are at least 50 people who've read the invisibles on Yea Forums. good job!

Can't believe I've never heard of this before. It's forty fuckin bucks (Canadian) on Amazon tho ughhhh

Why are you so upset? I just thought it was odd to think that a comic that popular has such a low readership, even on this board. It took less than a minute to get the information, so it's not like I'm working my ass off trying to prove you wrong.

I love Cerebus. I think there might only be three of us on the entire board who own the full run.

This is one I've always put off buying, but it's very high on my list. This and Jack Katz's First Kingdom. It's just a bit hard to track down for a reasonable price.

I’d say any of the funnies.

The only ones I ever see posted here are Garfield and Calvin and Hobbes.

I’d be surprised if anyone here could even name any others.

I don't know. Let's look at a few pages.

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Heathcliff

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Brat Pack is disturbingly cool and not many people have read it.

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Insane stuff

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I'm one of the fifty people that read this and I think the other 49 overrate it to shit.

Four

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I've read this but none of the other Binky Brown stuff.

The bit about the English hating other English from two villages over waaaay more than they would ever hate the French always gave me a chuckle.

Only have a couple of the six issues, never found the trade

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GOD I've always been so torn on this thing. It's edgelord juvenile crap and I fucking love it.

Besides the aforementioned Cerebus, I'm gonna add Scout. It came out at the same time as Miracleman, and made me fall in love with the Eclipse line.

Truman rarely gets the love he deserves. He's Grell done right.

Enigma is one of my favorite books ever, but it wouldn't be well received today.

Invisibles has an omnibus, deluxe hardcovers, and trade paperbacks. There's just nothing to say about it because every idea that seemed new at the time has become commonplace now.

Outside of Swamp Thing, Veitch is pretty obscure. His titles make me feel a bit dirty too, like it's the type of stuff I wouldn't want others to see are on my shelves.

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>Outside of Swamp Thing, Veitch is pretty obscure

I remember Army @ Love being relatively popular. Though my memory has been faulty in the past.

Strangers in Paradise
American Splendor: Our Cancer Year
Snowpiercer
based, I too have read this

Jack Kirby's Thor

Funny enough I am the same.
I loved 90s vertigo, and how 'progressive' it was, but now I'm older I still love 90s vertigo but dislike a lot of modern progressive shite. Maybe because it's in a completely different environment from back when I read that stuff (round about early 2000s)

Also this. I know no one reads it because it never makes it to a full print of TPBs ever.

I have all 70 issues in floppy, but I really wish there was just a complete trade collection so I didn't have to keep floppies.

This is the reason I sometimes think of going digital exclusively.

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Five

SMT was being reprinted in those new big trade collections a few years ago but they stopped after a couple because of low demand

I prefer Gideon Stargrave as my blatant Jerry Cornelius rip-off, thank you very much

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based and frankpilled

That's my point lad. 3 attempts and not a single one has been complete. I even triple dipped just in hopes to have one complete set.... And we all know how it ended. Unless they drop an omnibus I won't be dipping a 4th.

Anything by Terry Moore

Yikes!

Best thing to come out of Marvel in years.

No, I'm not an SJW or whatever you want to call it, read the damn book.

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neat idea bogged down by very shitty art

Needs more troll.

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I own almost all Cerebus phone books.
I will start reading them after I collect the last 3.

Why?

/shelf/ in a nutshell

That would be any comic

I never red any runaways after BKV. But I have hear stood things about this.

Brian wood is a bad writer

Northlanders was good

Demo was okay.

DMZ was pretty good for what it was.

He's not a great writer but he's written some good stuff.

>thinks there's 50 people on this board

There's 79 unique posters in this thread alone.

(Yep, the Coldplay album had a tie-in thematic comic miniseries.)

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I own the omnibus. Quite a good read. Not really sure if I want to read it again, though.

That would be pretty much any non Marvel/DC comics work.
Granted, I posted a random page of El patito SaubĂłn and someone recognized the title, but thatÂŽs far and few.
People didnÂŽt knew who was Ub Iwerks back in 2011, I donÂŽt want to know how bad itÂŽs now.

How big is cerebus.
My issue is I get worn out reading the same stuff a long time.

I need to break up the judge Dredd complete case files with something else inbetween every 3-5 books.

hey, I've read that! Nice.

BIND THEM. SMT is the perfect length to bind into three volumes, and it will never be fully collected. (Even if it is, I'm sure they're forget to include Winter's Edge or Midnight Theatre)

It's the sort of series that won't sell for much as a complete set, but could net you some profit if you ever end up getting tired of it down the line.

For real.

He's the only one out of the Vertigo era that I can't stand. I really should like him, his concepts are good enough, but it just always falls in the execution for me.

Dredd Case Files are short stories written to be read weekly. Cerebus was designed from the first volume to be cut into long arcs that would be collected as "phone books", so it flows really well once you get going. There aren't even noticeable chapter breaks, you can really just read it in 500 page chunks if you wish.

Stray Bullets. Which is a shame because it's really good.

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sure thing buddy, I don't post on my phone when I'm shitting

Search the archives for LMAC, or Let's Make a Comic, it's the only way to read it.

I probably have some of these in a box somewhere.
Quite liked it

I have.

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Platinum grit was great.
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By the same lady who does Oglaf.

Unfortunately the publisher went bust and the series died, worth a read for the laughs though.
Whole series available at the link

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LetÂŽs have a roud of "If you read it, say it."
(From the folder I use when people ask for recomendations.)

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I remember some people at /tg/ got angry when it was storytimed there like 10 years ago.

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This may be the dirtiest and darkest he's ever gone. I don't think you'll enjoy it man, you'll feel dirtier than a pervy pirest in a kindergarten playground.

Thank you!

I tried, but it’s so hard to get through Gaiman shit for me. It’s just too faggy.

I downloaded the entire run a long time ago but I found no entertainment value in it.

Among my favorite comics.
I've read this as well.

it can't be true. Cerebus never had a single weak issue

I read it, it's pretty fucking good.
The author hasn't released a new Dungeon Quest book in years, which kinda discourages other people from getting into it.

PAPER RAD FOREVER

I bought the hardcover the other day but I haven't read it yet. It's next on my list!

Okay ya got me.

But seriously, the funnies are super underrated here

not obscure, just boomer. there are enough oldfag lurkers to have read these

Daytripper and Mowgli's Mirror aren't even that old

I totally read these as a kid. I had a good portion of each series from a big box of floppies I got at a yard sale.
I should really look into each of them again since I recall them being two very different kinds of good.
Haven't read this one but the Dave Sim diss pages have me interested.

I remember seeing this in the previews. I wonder if it's good

Now this is a thread

I've rarely seen it mentioned on Yea Forums, and it only lasted for around 18 issues over a decade ago.
The only thing I can really say about it is that you are guaranteed to not guess where it ends up going by the end of it

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Is there a Mega or something for this one?
I can't find it in my usual places and I am curious.

does this work for you?
93.174.95.27/comics/seriestable.php?series_hash=c627da6e8c2fd2b42872b57c1bdeef7d&detail=true

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It's libgen

Yes.
Thanks a lot user.

“Oldfag”? Foolkiller?

I don’t think so

This is a great series I have the one about Pizarro and El Virreinato de Colon,been meaning to get the others.

It came out like 28 years ago.

yeah but there was a very popular storytime just a week or two ago. surely that thread alone produced 51 readers

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comix_2000

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>it ain't me starts playing

This a fantastic book

Some folks are born made to seed and feed
Ooh, they're red, white and blue
And when the sign says "Store owned by Sneed"
Ooh, parentheses around you, Lord
It ain't Sneed, it ain't Sneed, I ain't no Brothel called Chuck's, suck
It ain't Sneed, it ain't Sneed, I ain't no formerly Chuck's, no
Some slickers born, gummi bear in hand
Lord, don't they help themselves, oh
But when the PH goes through the floor
Lord, you aint growin nothin there, yes
It ain't Sneed, it ain't Sneed, I ain't no millionaire's son, no
It ain't Sneed, it ain't Sneed, I ain't no formerly Chuck's, no
Some folks inherit acidic lands
Ooh, they send you down to farm, Lord
And when you ask them, "How much for tomacco?"
Ooh, they only answer "Sneed! Sneed! Sneed!" yoh
It ain't Sneed, it ain't Sneed, I ain't no Brothel called Chuck's, suck
It ain't Sneed, it ain't Sneed, I ain't no formerly Chuck's, one
It ain't Sneed, it ain't Sneed, I ain't no formerly Chuck's, no no no
It ain't Sneed, it ain't Sneed, I ain't no place called Chuck's, no no no

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The only good comic in this thread

Sneedposting isn't funny man.

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You people are the reason we never got more Witch Doctor

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Vol. 2 is confirmed to be in actual development

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What about Squadron Sinister?

Comic book readers unconciously refuse to read mini series that don't involve "EPICNESS" and contemporary themes

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Also, Anthologies, especially involving capes, are overlooked

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I got the omni. fantastic series . it should be near the top of every Spider-Man recc list but no one ever seems to. same for Untold Tales. the 90s wasn't kind to mainline Spider-Man for the most part but that doesn't mean there wasn't good shit!

If I'm not mistaken, Runaways is the only really successful original non-legacy comic in either of the Big Two in the last 20 years or more.

Aren't they legacy, though? They're all tied to exiting characters.

I'm one of the other 49 and fuck you.

what about the batman who ROFLs

Ehh not really. Only the secondary ones like Victor.

I mean, Deadpool, although I suppose that's closer to 30 years.

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The full English collection is coming out in April next year.

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100% Guaran-fucking-tee

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>Unfortunately the publisher went bust and the series died
Actually the hiatus was due to health issues.

Platinum Grit has possibly the best scottish accents translated into text of anything ever.

>ITT: comics that less than 50 people on Yea Forums have read
The best stand alone TP ever, and Edvin Biukovic's masterpiece. It hurts that more people don't know it.

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I honestly can't tell if people here have read 100 Bullets. Whenever I mention it there's not much reaction, and I never see it in shelf threads.

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I read it for the first time a couple of months ago. I got this weird sense of deja vu while I was reading it.

I would highly recommend it. Whedon's shit is kinda sus, but this new run (haha funny pun end my life) is just brilliant. It's easily as good as BKV's stuff, and I'm saying that as the biggest goddamn BKV fanboy on the planet.

Thought I'd mention, the best part about Runaways 2017 is what they did with Klara, a boring character from Joss Whedon's time on the comic whose main character trait was "is from 1910 and doesn't understand things."

Basically, the new author didn't care about Klara (no one did) and didn't want to bring her back, but also knew that Klara is literally never going to be used again, so they might as well give her some closure.

They did this by including an issue where the Runaways try to re-recuit Klara into the teenage drama shitshow, only to realize that Klara was adopted by a gay couple, literally just completed her entire character arc offscreen, and now she's more mature than some of the adults in the group. The comic ends with the team leaving after Klara all but kicks them out of the house.

It's the sort of dedication to a superfluous character that is really rare in any sort of modern media, especially comics, and I absolutely adore it.

The winter men. One of the best comics I've ever read.

who would want to

Any animal man after Morrison, but specifically Delano's run which is at superior to the Scottish soap dodger.

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What's the Meme Trilogy of Yea Forums?

Fuck off, it's all horribe and ever worse than post-Morrison Doom Patrol.

It was my favorite series back in the day. I wonder if it still is. I haven't properly reread it.

I read the first few issues. Couldn't get into it

I'll give you vietch run was trash, but delanos was goat and Milligan's so so.

if any of these were actually worth reading someone would storytime them
Foolkiller, Enigma and The 'Nam are cool because I read them on here

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>if any of these were actually worth reading someone would storytime them
that's a bad way to look at it

Specially since a few of them WERE storytimed.

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1st hiatus was because dead Numbat comics went belly up.
Didnt know health reasons was the reason for the stop though.

The Scottish accents took me ages to work out every time.

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Touche, that's probably a better example

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over 50 people have definitely read these, they are all well known classics

Doesn't seem that way on Yea Forums.

Arsene Schrauwen is only 5 years old. I don't think you know what a "well known classic" is.

Cerebus is had to storytime because it's 300 issues long. You probably don't understand scale because you've never read anything that long.

Many of these comics have peepees or nipples or even vajayjays, so the storytimer has to censor them before storytiming. You probably didn't realize that this is possible because you spend too much of your time reading only mainstream American comics, where such content is forbidden.

You sound as if Yea Forums has brain washed you, have some original thought.

It's an instant classis

I have this and his newest. I started reading some months ago but got busy jy other things. Will finish it later this year. Loved Infomaniacs

bump

its still highly acclaimed and in most high street bookshops

i own these

You mean like when you want a personalized recommendation based on the last 5 things you read and everyone recommends whatever is massively popular at the time?

isnt that just some dickhead's youtube channel rantsona?

most of them have been you newfag

Isn't that the one where a ex marine midget goes around getting revenge on people by gruesomely killing them?

There's a six issue mini that wraps it up that isn't in that directory

No one wants to either fight a captcha for days, or buy cryptocurrency to buy a 4channel pass

Fuck you.

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There are a lot of comics.
But we should be able to touch on all of them

read all this first time over the past few months. never really got into it. some stories are better than others of course but really it's very unmemorable and without any particularly gripping characters or ideas imo. i would not recomend it.

has anyone read the rest of were this came from

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I've had only misses with Azzarello, so I haven't touched it.

does dark horse collect any of the alien or predator stuff at the normal comic size?

Doubt anyone apart of me has read this.

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Here, in Yea Forums.
I have Tatic 15 by Roberto Poy that I bet my cerebelum that also nobody here has read.

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Oh, I actually didn't read that one from Trillo.

If it ain't Dredd, no one cares.
2000ad has some good very popular stories, but outside me and judge user, I doubt people have read them.

> Da da da dante Lover of the Russian queen. There was a cat that really was gone. Da da da dante Russia's greatest love machine It was a shame how he carried on

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Then try it.
HereÂŽs 3 pages form the original pitch by Carlos Nine that he decided against.

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>Yet another moron posting capes ITT.

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while you were reading picture books, i was experiencing euphoria in this moment

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This is why we can't have nice things.

Yup. If I had Fuck-You-money I'd try to get in contact with Tarantino and Peter Dinklage to make this into a movie.

I dare you to say that to

Nice, France

Nine?

if less than 10 or 50 people have read it then it's indie hipster garbage lol

Tons of people here have read Cerebus. It's just that these days it's seen more as the comic equivalent of this than anything else, despite the tons of obvious talent involved. I mean generally people say he lost his fucking mind.

I actually see more people feeling sad that Dave Sim went crazy than angry about sexism or anything else. I don't know if he was telling the truth when he said he was paranoid schizophrenic but if he is, he can't really control his weirder episodes without meds, and he said he wasn't taking his meds and had no one to help take care of him but was at one point nearly always a completely alone shut-in with no medical care. Only Gerhart popped in at times and that was because of the job.

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>Dave Sim never won the "letterer" award at the eisner's

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how is Scout? my LCS has a run of them for 20 bucks
i like Truman's art.

Why is it taking the Popester so long??

dude, Juan Gimenez's (aka the Metabarons guy) As de Pique is the best war comic ever

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this shit is airplane porn

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Dante was good, bit of a "Flashman" character but never wise to grow too attached to any secondary characters.

Zenith is an underappreciated slice of awesomeness.

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that's just a Paradax rip off

We need more Gimenez stuff published in America (or at least in English)
I love his art

>I actually see more people feeling sad that Dave Sim went crazy than angry about sexism or anything else.
I'm one of those. There's just nothing to get angry about. His rants and screeds are bizarre and ridiculous, and no one takes them seriously. What good is it getting angry at some old guy cooped up in his home in Canada who bothers no one? Especially someone who is obviously mentally ill.
He seems to be getting better in recent years, but judging by his latest comics, he can no longer write the way he used to.

I started reading it years ago and honestly it was complete shit. I read that it picks up later but maybe another day.
Many "classic" comics were a real burn for me so I tend to drop things quickly.

>Paradax

Fist series and a half definitely.
But anyone who has a set piece like this cant be all bad.

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I was gifted this by a relative

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What issue did you drop it at?
I love the series but struggled to get past issue 11 when I first got into it.

What's the name of this and is it translated in English?

Filename. And it doesn't look like it.

How close is this to the Shakespeare version

He also did Watersnakes, right?
Your filename also works for it

What's Tony Sandoval's best comic?

Now I got some shit to read. Thanks cunts.

Trent, the comic from the creator of Moral Orel

Picked up.

which "classic" comics do you think are worth it?

Read it, loved it.

they're all bad

I have the floppies

I've never heard of it but I will definitely have to look into it and give the old Spanish (?) muscles a go.

Gimenez is a Goat.
Romain Hugault too.

Ballistic. Crazy insane biopunk shit with Repo Man vibes.

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I own the tpb but I had to get it off eBay since ist and amazon didn't have it

Is this comic actually worth reading? I've heard it gets really unbearable later on.

The ending is somewhat earned, so I guess. I'm going through volume 2 so things are still grounded

I've read all these, do I win anything anons

It does, but by the time it becomes unbearable you'll have read some pretty stellar stuff. It's worth it for those earlier parts, and the later stuff isn't really required reading anyway because the main plot wraps up about 2/3s of the way in when it's just starting to get really weird.
If you're planning on reading it, note that most people find the first 12 or so issues difficult to get through as they're mostly amateur parodies poking fun at the comic trends of the time and don't really resonate as well 40 years later. Power through them and the good stuff will be much more rewarding.

I can't find it anywhere :(

Isn't eternal virginity a price enough for you, nerd?

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> most people find the first 12 or so issues difficult to get through as they're mostly amateur parodies poking fun at the comic trends of the time and don't really resonate as well 40 years later.
They just plain aren't funny even if you get the context of the references desu.
>What if Elric were stupid?
>What if Man-Thing were a woman
>What if the lord of the land was Groucho Marx

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Not good.

Meh

I dropped it even before it got crazy.
The humor is awful and the characters are all too one-note for me to give a shit about. I don't get the appeal at all.

I tried to read this because I love Nexus but like I couldn't get into it.

I read all of Animal Man and I regret not stopping around issue 75, the ending really left a bad taste in my mouth. I did like the first few volumes after Morrison left though.

This was actually one of the first Marvel series I read. Kind of proves you can start anywhere with capeshit and that people are cowards for not just jumping in.

A friend told me to check out Ahoy so I started that, Captain Ginger, and High Heaven. It's not my thing but I respect the anthology type thing they do at the end of their books.

>What if the lord of the land was Groucho Marx
I don't mind this one because Dave absolutely nailed that style of humor and Cerebus as a whole began to make its shift towards political satire instead of simple parody around that mark.

i haven't. but i'm also probably never going to, looks too highbrow for my tastes

A Thousand Storms? I think it's translated. Look up Tony Sandoval

It's a series? I was gifted a hardcover graphic novel. I like the weird art, but the artist switches to digital halfway through the book and all that watercolor texture suddenly disappears. Everything but the art is webcomic tier, the author should stick to illustrations. I love these creepy ones

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Has A Contract With God ever been storytimed on Yea Forums?

Many times. But go ahead and do it again. I'll bump you.

Awe fuck I read a bunch of that on a whim and dug it, it's not like nam comics now that just ape movies, the writing and art felt genuine

Aunty Acid.

Lots of indie press, like Strangehaven.
I've never seen it mentioned

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or Strange Attractors

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Hey, High Society is genuinely good. Lord Julius is great and the Roach is funny.
Also the "Liberty" page was poignant for me.

Some day i'll read Church and State.

I've seen this mentioned a little bit, but usually in the context of "stuff that started decades ago and hasn't finished"

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The Wrong Earth is Ahoy's best book, try that one

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I'll check it out, thanks.

What is it about

For shame, too, some great scenery.

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Man visits a weird town, and can't really seem to leave

>I've heard it gets really unbearable later on.
That's like telling someone not to read Amazing Spider-Man because of the Clone Saga

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