[Comics] What Comics are you Currently Reading Thread

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Spawn (complete collections volume 1-6)(collects all the way up to issue 116)

Please don't judge me too harshly on this one. I spotted this at work (Value Village) the other day and picked them up. After my discount, I paid around $5 each for what originally $30+ a piece books. I'd say that's about what they're worth. Besides, Spawn was always something of a guilty pleasure for me. I appreciated MacFarlene's art - to say nothing of balls of steel to walk out on Marvel to create his own company. Even if he's a total asshole, like how he treated Neil Gaiman.

I haven't had the chance to read these yet, but even just flipping through them, they scream NINETIES! Spawn's design is gloriously ridiculous with the spikes and thigh pouch. But I recall the writing wasn't entirely terrible, so we'll see.
Hey, nothing wrong with that. I read everything up to New Spawn, then I totally lost interest. I didn't want to see anyone but Al. But I can also see why they did it. I mean what's left after
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Reading book nine of Fables, Mike Allred has a real popping style doesn't he? Its just kinda funny going from Mark Buckingham's also unique style to Allred's at the drop of a hat. While I'm on the fence on most of their individual designs of the characters I prefer Buckinham's design of Pinnochio design over Allred. If Pinnochio doesn't look like a miniature 1920s gangster the world just doesn't make sense.
 
Axis is so fucking weird, but it's turned Carnage into an awesome character.

Too bad he's going to sacrifice himself to stop Apocalypse's bomb from killing everyone.

Also, I'm not really reading much lately, Marvel's big events aren't super interesting and I've never been big on DC in general.
 

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Axis is so fucking weird, but it's turned Carnage into an awesome character.

Too bad he's going to sacrifice himself to stop Apocalypse's bomb from killing everyone.

Also, I'm not really reading much lately, Marvel's big events aren't super interesting and I've never been big on DC in general.
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Plunderer and his henchmen had me cracking up in the first issue of Captain America and the Mighty Avengers.

Just finished reading Saga volume 4. Continues to be a very good and graphical book.
 

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The new Ant-Man shows promise. I'm probably going to get a subscription to that - it's written by Nick Spencer and he was amazing on Superior Foes of Spider-Man.
 
I know actual alcoholism is no joke, but there's something I find hilarious about Pathetic Drunk Iron Man. So much so that our Iron Man bobble head sits among the bottles of booze in our bar.

Not exactly what Stan Lee intended, but close enough.
 

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Well, Spider-Verse has certainly been upsetting with who has and hasn't been killed yet - but Spider-Man 2099 had a nice little cameo by someone who hasn't been seen in 20 years and he wrecked the baddie.

 
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Captain America: Castaway in Dimension X

Maybe I'd read this far too long after the hype. I remember this getting a lot of great reviews and a number of my friends enjoyed it. And I just found it kind of...meh. I think it's largely because I'm just not a fan of John Romita Jr's artwork. His anatomy is way off - especially with children, as seen here and in Kick-Ass - and I find that his work looks more lazy and rushed as a series continues. This is no exception. The story and characters are overall ho-hum, especially Steve Rogers, who feels like he could be replaced with anyone and it'd be the same. The new characters are dull and uninteresting, there's little to no explanation of where they are or how the villain got there, and the villain himself is just your usual boring Evil for Evil's Sake.

Honestly, this was a 2-volume story, I read only the first volume and I doubt I'll go back to it. These were borrowed out from the library, so I'm glad I didn't pay money for them.

Thor: The Mighty Avenger

This, on the other hand, was just as charming and enjoyable to read the second time as it was the first. Really criminally underrated and REALLY criminally cancelled far too early.
 
I can't decide if I like Spider-Verse or not. It's your usual loldimensions kind of fare, but Slott's really starting to grate on me. Silk is stupidly overpowered and is starting to remind me of Count-the-Jellybeans-Vision-era Superman with the way new powers just kind of show up in her dialogue. On the other hand, I love all the random SM versions that have been showing up, most of which have been pretty fun.

I really think it's time he hands the book over to someone else, though. Personally I'd love Posehn and Duggan to do it up like they have Deadpool, they really turned him into a great character.
 

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I can't decide if I like Spider-Verse or not. It's your usual loldimensions kind of fare, but Slott's really starting to grate on me. Silk is stupidly overpowered and is starting to remind me of Count-the-Jellybeans-Vision-era Superman with the way new powers just kind of show up in her dialogue. On the other hand, I love all the random SM versions that have been showing up, most of which have been pretty fun.

I really think it's time he hands the book over to someone else, though. Personally I'd love Posehn and Duggan to do it up like they have Deadpool, they really turned him into a great character.
Yeah, I'm definitely not a fan of Slott, Silk being better than Peter at everything is really annoying. Really wish Yost got a try at it - he wrote a fantastic SpOck.
 
I decided to read the wiki version of Silk's origin... I can tell that would beat reading the actual comic she's in. It's akin to the turtle who shall not be named from "Next Mutation", we are just supposed to believe that ALL this time there was another person who was bitten by the same spider as Pete? Yeah I think I missed the part where after Peter was bitten that someone else said "Ouch, the same spider bit me as well!" Out of all the dumb pointless retcons to the spider-verse... this is one of them.
 
Saw the preview pages of the new Squirrel Girl comic and read some comments about the comic online. The reactions are really mixed. Some hate the art style, other the humour and some just Squirrel Girl as a character. Has anybody here read the comic, is worth picking up and are there other good Marvel titles right now?
 
Saw the preview pages of the new Squirrel Girl comic and read some comments about the comic online. The reactions are really mixed. Some hate the art style, other the humour and some just Squirrel Girl as a character. Has anybody here read the comic, is worth picking up and are there other good Marvel titles right now?
I generally hate squirrel girl. The character is a joke parody character that her fans seem to think is supposed to be legit (see Lobo). That said the book was enjoyable. Ryan North was great on Adventure Time and Dinosaur Comics continues to be entertaining so I checked it out. The art is good and serves the style of the story, which is a whimsical comedic take on the hero now coping with settling down in real world stories Marvel has been doing lately.


Other good Marvel titles? Daredevil!
 
I've only read samples and interview, but while I'm not a huge fan of Erica Henderson's art style, I think it fits the feeling they're going for with Squirrel Girl. Besides, it's nice to see comics that don't always look like the typical "superhero". I'm thinking about giving it a shot.
 
I know actual alcoholism is no joke, but there's something I find hilarious about Pathetic Drunk Iron Man. So much so that our Iron Man bobble head sits among the bottles of booze in our bar. Not exactly what Stan Lee intended, but close enough.
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That's inaccurate. After that car accident he travels to the Himalayas, learns the secret of magic, and the protector of our plane of reality.
 
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