I haven't read it, myself, but it's got a great team (Bendis and Maleev). If you want suggestions for other female-starring comics?Is Scarlet all about a female protagonist? I'm in. Must research.
Ooh thank you! I more than likely will never get to any of the DC and Marvel comics as I prefer stories with a clear beginning and end. Do the ones you mentioned come with this prerequisite? And do they come in trade?I haven't read it, myself, but it's got a great team (Bendis and Maleev). If you want suggestions for other female-starring comics?
Queen & Country, Stumptown, Whiteout, Fatale, Lazarus, Kabuki, Batwoman. To name a few.
I've got trades of all of them but Fatale (still too new; only a few issues so far) on my bookshelf. And Batwoman's actually relatively self-contained, away from all the Bat-events and crap. Just be sure to stop reading it when writer JH Williams isn't on the book anymore. He left after DC nixed the character getting married. A gay marriage, I might add. But DC wants all their heroes to be swinging bachelors for whatever stupid reason.Ooh thank you! I more than likely will never get to any of the DC and Marvel comics as I prefer stories with a clear beginning and end. Do the ones you mentioned come with this prerequisite? And do they come in trade?
I may check out Catwoman since it's got a start and end point. I just hate leaving things unfinished... I tried getting into a few DC and Marvel story arcs, but there was just too much backstory that I didn't want to wiki, and there's just too much difficulty in keeping up with single issues (I thought New52 would be a good opportunity to start, buuut I got 2-3 issues into a few of them and quit).Oh, actually, ONE DC recommendation and it's only two books long. Ed Brubaker's run on Catwoman. Out in two volumes: Trial of the Catwoman and No Easy Way Down. It's some seriously great, self-contained noir superhero stuff.
Velvet! VELVET!!!!I haven't read it, myself, but it's got a great team (Bendis and Maleev). If you want suggestions for other female-starring comics?
Queen & Country, Stumptown, Whiteout, Fatale, Lazarus, Kabuki, Batwoman. To name a few.
As much as I LOATHE the DC reboot, it does allow you to jump into Batwoman with little foreknowledge. Her series didn't really start that long before the reboot anyway, so even if you want to go into her back issues, it's not years and years of back catalogue. She was only reintroduced during 52, so that's only about 7 years total, which in comics terms isn't very long.I may check out Catwoman since it's got a start and end point. I just hate leaving things unfinished... I tried getting into a few DC and Marvel story arcs, but there was just too much backstory that I didn't want to wiki, and there's just too much difficulty in keeping up with single issues (I thought New52 would be a good opportunity to start, buuut I got 2-3 issues into a few of them and quit).
YEP! And she's a bad-ass, which is equally awesome.Is Scarlet all about a female protagonist? I'm in. Must research.
Oh don't get me wrong, they're both great books. I just hate watching characters I like get ripped to shreds.I'm behind on the IDW Transformers, but I've loved what I've read. Especially More Than Meets the Eye, which is not just a good Transformers book, but one of the best sci-fi comics out there right now.
To be fair, Wheeljack isn't technically dead. Starscream's got him on life support.Oh don't get me wrong, they're both great books. I just hate watching characters I like get ripped to shreds.
Fun fact, that started as a cover, turned into an issue, and wound up as 3 because Simonson really loved what Waid was writing. It was a really great story, one of my favorite parts of the whole run. I don't think Yu stays on, the art makes a marked improvement anyway (could be inker change too) and becomes a better fit to the story.Indestructible Hulk
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So yeah, recommended. Your mileage may vary on the art, but the style has grown on me. Plus, there's a GREAT 3-part story involving Thor with all the art done by longtime Marvel artist Walt Simonson, famous for an amazing run on Thor. That alone's worth checking out.
The first trade is slated for April, and the deconstructionist stuff is running in order. It's the old Mike Angelo black and white stuff that they're cherry picking. I was on the fence of getting the floppy or just waiting for a collection. The part of me that's impatient is glad I'm getting the issues.All I want of Miracleman is collections of various runs, not a monthly best-of anthology.
Careful, both Grant Morrison and Alan Moore will get mad at you for that mistake. They can't stand each other, mainly because Moore's a twat who claims Morrison's a hack who plagiarized him.Alan Moore may be an insane Hot Topic reject, but god damn it if I don't love his books. Watchmen, Arkham Asylum (my personal favorite Baman story), Swamp Thing
I almost accidentally put Animal Man on there too.Careful, both Grant Morrison and Alan Moore will get mad at you for that mistake. They can't stand each other, mainly because Moore's a twat who claims Morrison's a hack who plagiarized him.
I haven't, either, but from what I've read about it, you're not missing much. Stick with the Moore-authored stuff. My personal favourite was a separate graphic novel called the Forty Niners, that takes place far in the past.I say that Top Ten and Smax are his best works, personally. Top Ten is basically City of Heroes if the PPD hired supers and Smax is just more that. Still haven't read Top Ten: Beyond the Farthest Precinct yet though.