>Series
Black Hammer
Julius Corentin Acquefacques, Prisoner of Dreams
The Mask
Milk & Cheese
Mister X
TinTin
Too Much Coffee Man
Transmetropolitan >Graphic Novels
The Amazing Screw-On Head
Criminy
Grosz >Creators
Charles Burns
Daniel Clowes
Al Columbia
Alan Moore
Seth
Jason Shiga
Øyvind Thorsby
Jhonen Vasquez
Rick Veitch
Chris Ware >Newspaper Comics
Brewster Rockit
The Bus
Calvin & Hobbes
The Far Side
Lio
Maakies
Pedro (the Boy Scout Magazine series)
Zippy the Pinhead >Webcomics
Gone with the Blastwave
It Hurts!! (and its pseudo-sequel, Please Forgive Me!!!)
Jerk City
Kelly
Nedroid
I don't follow normal cape comics that much. I've actually been planning on reading all of Doom Patrol starting back when it first appeared in My Greatest Adventure up to wherever it is now since it's one of the few series left nearly untouched by all the Crises & Flashpoints DC fricks itself with every couple years since the 90s.
I'm also currently reading Scrooge McDuck from the very start, which is to say all the way back to the old Dell/4 Color Comics Donald Duck stories. Even bought that big collector's book disney put in the vault because of Bombi, with the commemorative Dime.
The two are very similar in places, but where V goes for a grounded dystopia in an alternate england, From Hell is speculative history with spiritualist fights of fancy later on. Or as fancy a flight as you may expect from a story about Jack the Ripper.
>Human Target A+
Aside from the art it was really run-of-the-mill. Called it from issue two and the rest just felt like filler, Censoring the swear words made reading certain moments just funny if anything.
I'd call Swamp Thing Green Hell good and a good ending for all characters involved.
I like Sandman, never saw the netflix
i like the authority and locke and key
yes i am that person if anyone remembers my shelf
the locke and key crossover was pretty good
>i like the authority and locke and key
I'm assuming you take it up the ass?
no im top
>Series
Black Hammer
Julius Corentin Acquefacques, Prisoner of Dreams
The Mask
Milk & Cheese
Mister X
TinTin
Too Much Coffee Man
Transmetropolitan
>Graphic Novels
The Amazing Screw-On Head
Criminy
Grosz
>Creators
Charles Burns
Daniel Clowes
Al Columbia
Alan Moore
Seth
Jason Shiga
Øyvind Thorsby
Jhonen Vasquez
Rick Veitch
Chris Ware
>Newspaper Comics
Brewster Rockit
The Bus
Calvin & Hobbes
The Far Side
Lio
Maakies
Pedro (the Boy Scout Magazine series)
Zippy the Pinhead
>Webcomics
Gone with the Blastwave
It Hurts!! (and its pseudo-sequel, Please Forgive Me!!!)
Jerk City
Kelly
Nedroid
I don't follow normal cape comics that much. I've actually been planning on reading all of Doom Patrol starting back when it first appeared in My Greatest Adventure up to wherever it is now since it's one of the few series left nearly untouched by all the Crises & Flashpoints DC fricks itself with every couple years since the 90s.
I'm also currently reading Scrooge McDuck from the very start, which is to say all the way back to the old Dell/4 Color Comics Donald Duck stories. Even bought that big collector's book disney put in the vault because of Bombi, with the commemorative Dime.
>TinTin
based
It's Tintin, not TinTin, Tin-Tin, Tin_Tin or anything else.
Op here is American Jesus, atheist rubbish or is it good?
>didn't read
The frick is the point of this? Anyway, Animal Castle is pretty good. Great art. Cute cat.
Be right back.
to anyone reading this chart: Cerebus is dogshit, but the rest of this 3x3 is actually the best in the medium.
Why is From hell so good? Is it better than V for Vendetta?
The two are very similar in places, but where V goes for a grounded dystopia in an alternate england, From Hell is speculative history with spiritualist fights of fancy later on. Or as fancy a flight as you may expect from a story about Jack the Ripper.
Op here, so from hell isn't far left trite like V for Vendetta?
don't you have a mass shooting to be committing, fed?
answer the questions homosexual Cinemaphilemblr Black person
can't tell if you're based or a troon
Normie taste coming in.
>MMaO
Really fell of for me tbh.
>Human Target A+
Aside from the art it was really run-of-the-mill. Called it from issue two and the rest just felt like filler, Censoring the swear words made reading certain moments just funny if anything.
I'd call Swamp Thing Green Hell good and a good ending for all characters involved.
garbage taste, only good one is scrooge mcduck
T. Don Rosa
never even read mcduck and it still looks better than dyke GCPD the comic, gaiman and morrison trite, o neil's massacre of Ditko's character,etc
What a weird choice to have Superman frick a pajeet in secret identity, I know it's not really Clark but still, what was Busiek smoking?
Lots of pajeets are called lois
Haha, you really live this way?
>Lots of pajeets are called lois
Really?
>Haha, you really live this way?
Yeah having better taste than you, it's a great living
I haven't read it in ages and I made that in a hurry forever ago.
I just finished the 4th Kabuki omnibus and I have to say I appreciate David Mack an awful lot. Everybody should read Kabuki. All of it.