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Skibbidy Lock Jaw
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I dunno, to me DC is way more straightforward than Marvel.
Also, 100 Bullets was pretty terrible. As for non-hero books, one of my favorites on the market right now is Fables. About to hit its 10th issue, but TPBs are readily available. Basically follows the lives of various Fables (Snow White, Big Bad Wolf, Boy Blue, Prince Charming etc...) as they have been forced out of their various homelands by an all-conquering "Advesary" and now live in the "mundane" world in New York City. |
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Inconceivable
Posts: 9,887
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I think the Spiderman clone saga from years ago almost killed me from reading Marvel books for a long time, it was so convoluted to me.
![]() I was never a religious reader of any series from either company outside of Knightfall it seems like they both reset everything so often, such as Zero Hour after Knightfall. Stuff like that really turns some people off. I mean going back to Spidey, I never was a big fan of his but I was going through different characters a few months ago since I stopped reading comics for the most part after No Man's Land for DC and Hero's Return in Marvel, and I saw Mysterio reset Spiderman back to before he met Mary Jane, I stopped reading up on him as soon as I saw that. I was always a fan of the Iron Man, Captain America and Batman books though, anyone know a good point to pick up on any of those? |
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