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cheebacheeba 05-29-2010 04:46 PM

Justice League - Generation Lost #2.
This comic title is GREAT...it's a title within itself, you dont REALLY need to know any of the characters involved to pick it up...but yeah, in my opinion the villain pulls off just about one of the best schemes I've ever seen.
Won't spoil it, but you should take a look.

SamCostello 05-30-2010 08:57 AM

Night Trippers, by Mark Ricketts and Micah Farrior – a comic about vampires in swinging 60s London. Not very far in yet, so I haven’t formed an opinion.

Sam

TypH 05-31-2010 07:55 AM

not in comicbook forum but should still count, im going back an checking out the Last Blood & Crow Scares webcomics both very cool!

PlagueBearer 05-31-2010 11:23 AM

Sam & Max: Surfin`the highway.. Goes hand in hand with some hours playing season two, on xbox arcade.http://www.coverbrowser.com/image/be...2008/371-1.jpg

sfear 06-04-2010 05:21 PM

BATMAN CONFIDENTIAL No.44: "Batman Versus The Undead," part one. Batman teams up with a reformed vampire to hunt down a mad scientist hell-bent on using voodoo to reanimate the dead. While not rated for "mature" readers this dark romp through the French Quarter of New Orleans has a couple of truly shocking scenes. Even the cover is unusually gruesome showing you what dreadlocks are really useful for. Written by Kevin Vanhook and drawn by Tom Mandrake who, if I recall correctly, brought us the SUPERMAN AND BATMAN VERSUS VAMPIRES AND WEREWOLVES mini-series from last year. Part two just came out this week. So far it's worth the time and the money.

TypH 06-06-2010 08:04 AM

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Originally Posted by sfear (Post 863167)
BATMAN CONFIDENTIAL No.44: "Batman Versus The Undead," part one. Batman teams up with a reformed vampire to hunt down a mad scientist hell-bent on using voodoo to reanimate the dead. While not rated for "mature" readers this dark romp through the French Quarter of New Orleans has a couple of truly shocking scenes. Even the cover is unusually gruesome showing you what dreadlocks are really useful for. Written by Kevin Vanhook and drawn by Tom Mandrake who, if I recall correctly, brought us the SUPERMAN AND BATMAN VERSUS VAMPIRES AND WEREWOLVES mini-series from last year. Part two just came out this week. So far it's worth the time and the money.

thats a really good issue, I liked it alot, well like anything with undead people in it so haha, i like what there doing with that batman series alot,it's pretty awesome

sfear 06-06-2010 04:43 PM

I agree. Read the first issue in the new Gunslinger series today, THE DARK TOWER. Looks like another winner.

missmacabre 06-09-2010 10:33 AM

Starting Scott Pilgrim today. Hope it's as good as I hear it is, thought I prefer my comics more macabre or super hero filled.

sfear 06-12-2010 11:11 PM

Read the first two issues of THE RETURN OF BRUCE WAYNE mini-series by Grant Morrison. Good stuff so far. The superstitious quagmire of the Puritans in issue 2 really made me angry.

cheebacheeba 06-13-2010 12:38 AM

Deadpool - Wade Wilsons War #1
Might just be the best deadpool comic I've read in AGES...I'd recommend it to the fans of the character who are sick of the stupidity factor of the current running titles and are looking for something a little darker.

Justice League - Generation Lost #3.
Still IMO dc's most original comic title in years.

Red Hood - The Lost Days #1
Also pretty cool, and I'm sure will answer some questions.
I still have hope for some kind of redemption for this character...always liked him, regardless of which mask/face he was wearing.


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