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#826
Books & Comics / Re: Bargains and deals
09 January, 2015, 11:23:21 AM
Of the ones available, I highly recommend Manhattan Projects, Saga, Elephantmen, and The Fuse
#827
Books & Comics / Re: Bargains and deals
09 January, 2015, 08:39:38 AM
'Dat exchange rate.
#828
Books & Comics / Re: Bargains and deals
08 January, 2015, 10:15:37 PM
For less then 20 American Dollars you can get more Image comics then you might be literally able to shake a stick at.

Humble Image Comics Bundle 2

Seriously, there is some INSANE value here. And MORE comics will be added to to bundle latter. !!!

And they are giving away free comics every day.
#829
Books & Comics / Re: Saga
06 January, 2015, 12:30:06 PM
What you call 'pandering' I call, 'a healthy representation of REALITY'.
#830
Books & Comics / Re: New Comic Book Day Megathread
06 January, 2015, 11:35:43 AM
*drum roll*

It's more Jump Start! EDIT: Never Mind. Its actually a Jump Back, Rosario + Vampire isn't new.

Also. another One-Shot + Seraph & Blue Exorcist for next week's Japan skip week. Which is nice.
#831
Books & Comics / Re: Saga
06 January, 2015, 11:33:39 AM
Its very diverse cast is a huge plus, yes.
#832
Books & Comics / Re: New Comic Book Day Megathread
05 January, 2015, 01:39:26 PM
Looks like...

2000 AD 1912 - Current line-up is pretty okay. ULYSSES SWEET already seems a bit better then last time, THE ORDER could be absolutely bonkers with its genre mashing, and SAVAGE is sure to be Savage. Oh and DARK JUSTICE is sure to be the highlight.
TECH JACKET 7 - Series is still cooking with gas. But if there's one thing I've learned, don't get too attached to anyone or anything.
USAGI YOJIMBO: SENSO 6 - Sure has been a romp. Makes you glad to be a comic fan. (Aside to Hawkmonger, am I to understand you've not read any other Usagi before?)
WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP 5 - A big announcements? What could be be! JOJOLION seems like a long shot, MY HERO ACADEMIA feels a little more realistic. Knowing my luck it'll be the return of E-ROBOT. OR DOUBLE NISEKOI!

for me.
#833
Neat!


Also, I really liked the RKD-EK9 one-shot. Hawkmonger was right in the other thread, it's totally a Future Shock of the darkly humorous variety.
#834
Books & Comics / Re: Favorite Comics of 2014
31 December, 2014, 01:56:21 AM
Quoteand immediately remembered why I gave up buying American monthlies - bloody ads on every other pag

Uh, The Wicked + the Divine is an Image book, all their ads are concentrated in the back.
#835
Books & Comics / Re: Favorite Comics of 2014
30 December, 2014, 01:16:44 PM
Sounds like someone RGB'd when they should have CMYK'd.
#836
General / Re: 2000AD COVER OF THE YEAR VOTE 2014!
30 December, 2014, 10:43:33 AM
1. 1911
2. 1902
3. 1888
#837
Books & Comics / Re: Favorite Comics of 2014
30 December, 2014, 10:39:26 AM
The intent is comics released in 2014, but if you've got something 'New To You', might as well talk it up.
#838
Is it written by Mills? (Guessing yes)
#839
Books & Comics / Re: Favorite Comics of 2014
27 December, 2014, 12:15:24 PM
QuoteIs Savage Dreagon 199 the one where Jnr SAvage Dragon fucks his step-sister after his girlfriend suggests a threesome or was that Crazy Idea taken up a notch in 200?

That's in 200. Not... my favorite character moment of the year (for... a bunch of reasons, mostly because I think it hurts two really interesting female characters. Not so much the sex itself). That said, they're technically not step siblings. Though for a while they were living effectively as siblings, Dragon was her guardian and Malcolm was his son. Dragon never married her mom (though he tried once, turned out she was being impersonated by a shapeshifting dude at the time...)


QuoteBoring I know, but 2000 ad and the Megazine do it for me. Some fantastic Dredds; Slaine revitalised; Jaegir; Ulysses Sweet in the Prog and some of the best storylines ever to grace the Meg with outstanding artwork. Z
I actually should edit in Jaegir as my 'Favorite New Series' Runner-Up. It really has been a really good series staple this year. A fresh take on an old universe.
#840
Books & Comics / Favorite Comics of 2014
27 December, 2014, 08:44:23 AM
So 2014 is drawing to a close, and there sure were a lot of comic books in the last year. So here's a thread where we can post our favorites! No nominations, no voting. Just throw out whatever categories make the most sense to you.

Favorite Single Issue
Mega Man 35 (Archie) - I'm not shy about stating that Archie's Mega Man is easily one of the best super-hero comics on the stands for all ages. But this issue is a step even beyond its normal greatness. Coming off the previous arc Mega Man struggles to over come a deep seated sense of fear, meanwhile Protoman struggles with a sense of abandonment from his father Dr. Light. The amount of shear EMOTION that writer Ian Flynn can get out of these characters is just ASTOUNDING. You'll believe a cartoon fighting robot can cry.
Runner Up: Savage Dragon 199 (Image) - Savage Dragon 200 was a fantastic capend to a fantastic year, and a grand celebration of over 20 years of Savage Dragon. But Savage Dragon 199 gets my vote as best SD issue of the year, as Erik Larsen does what he always does takes a crazy idea and kicks it up a notch. 20 pages of story, every single one a double page spread. Amazing.

Favorite First Issue
The Autumnlands: Tooth & Claw 1 (Image) - Kurt Buisek is obviously a great creator, having written some of the greatest comics of the modern era. As good as he is, I almost passed on his latest from Image. And thank god I didn't, there are very few comics, let alone first issues that I finish, and then immediately want to read again. Tooth & Claw 1 is one of those rare comics. It helps a lot that the first issue is an over-sized 32 pages in length (for $3!), so there is lots and lots of extra room for the set up to this epic fantasy yarn to breath. And epic is is. In just 32 short pages Buisek sets up this vast and varied fantasy world, introduces the principle players of the story, and then turns it all on its head. Just an exercise in perfect comic execution.
Runner-Up: Multiversity 1 (DC) - Dino Cop. Nuff' Said.

Favorite New Series
Copperhead (Image) - Sci-fi westerns are a pretty common trope, but they are actually pretty tricky to pull off IMO. But then Jay Faeber comes along and makes it look easy. A mother with a past... and a badge, her estranged alien deputy, a frontier colony with more then a few mysteries... I think what I like most about this series is how unlikable the main character is, she's not cruel or crooked or anything. She's just kind of an asshole. I have to say I'm also thrilled to be reading a Jay Faeber title again, I'm embarrassed to admit that I wasn't super into his last series, Near Death, even though I'm a massive fan of the man as a writer.

Favorite Collected Edition
Zenith Book 1 (Rebellion) - Very nearly the last frontier for me when it comes to 2000 AD's historical canon. Long out of print Rebellion has finally brought one of Grant Morrison's most important early works back to availability.

Favorite 'It's New To Me!' Comic
Jojo' Bizzare Adventure - Phantom Arc (VIZ) - So the Jojo train has finally arrived in North America. It certainly took long enough, especially after that false start back in the early 2000s. God damn they tried. But the latest anime series has finally caught the imagination of the public, and we're finally getting Jojo from the beginning. And I sure am glad, because these early adventures in the late 19th century read like Castlevania on crack. Its pure over rendered, over the top FUN. And knowing that I have litterally DECADES worth of this series to look forward to makes the experience all the sweeter. Now if only we could get Jolion into Weekly Shonen Jump...

Favorite New Series that Didn't Last
Stealth Symphony (VIZ) - Weekly Shonen Jump 2014 really started off with a bang with this fantastic little manga series. In a world of magic, dragons, and bureaucracy. With an amazingly diverse set of character, over the top action, a solid mix of seriousness and comedy, and an art style to die for; Stealth Symphony was my break out hit of 2014. But its lead character wasn't a high school student with a harem of girls after him, so OBVIOUSLY it would poll at the bottom of the weekly vote in Japan for its entire run. OBVIOUSLY. But at least it ended it a satisfying way.
Runner Up: EGOs (Image) - I'm cheating a tiny bit putting this hear, as the series is set to return spring of 2015. But this series ran 4 issues in the first half of this year, and then just... stopped. Worrisome! Every year I'm always on the look out for my 'Best Legion of Super-Heroes Comic of the Year'. Last year it The Hypernaturals. This year its EGOs. A troubled team of cosmic heroes has to come together to stop a living galaxy from wreaking the universe. There ain't much better formula then that. And writer Stuart Moore and artist Gus Storms really brought something special out of it.

Favorite Mini-Series
Usagi Yojimbo - Senso (Dark Horse) - Stan Sakai's rabbit ronin is BACK after a long absence (don't get me wrong, Sakai's 47 Ronin was pretty great too). But this series, about an older Usagi and Co. dealing with the invasion of the Martians of HG Well's War of the Worlds during the Edo period of Japan. Its some of the best Usagi's ever been, and it unfortunate that Sakai's year has been so sad in dealing with the loss of his wife to brain cancer.

Favorite Continuing Series
Savage Dragon (Image) - 2014 was a hell of a year for Savage Dragon. Dragon's son Malcolm has finally come into his own and officially taken over the book as the lead character and 2014 has seen the title finally reach its issue 200 mile stone. Having been new to Dragon when the lead up to issue 100 was in full swing its pretty amazing that I've been on this title for over 100 monthly issues. I won't lie that I'm a mega fan about this title (I host and honest to god monthly PODCAST about this damn book for god's sake) and it never ceases to amaze me the passion that creator Erik Larsen pours into this title. If there's any person in comics to learn anything from when it comes to following your gut and never compromising, its Erik Larsen.
Runner-Up:Saga (Image) - I'm actually surprised to see this title even make Runner-Up in my Favorites of 2014. The previous arc of Saga actually put me on the brink of dropping the title. The problems the characters were dealing with weren't ringing true and I was afraid the BKV curse was finally rearing its ugly head (in that I've never seen a BKV title to conclusion, they all lose me within 10 or 20 issues due to some nonsense I can't deal with, Safeword... I'm looking at you.) But the arc resolved satisfactory, and shot the title back to the top. So shame on me for doubting on this insane series.

The Worst Comic I read in 2014....
Nisekoi False Love (Viz) - Oh my god. Oh my god I hate this (weekly!) series so much. Oh my god. Its Ranma 1/2 without anything interesting about it. Its the most stock Harem Manga can possibly get. Its creepy and sexist and there is nothing good about it (well... except for that two-part crossover with My Love Story. But only because My Love Story looks like an incredibly charming romantic comedy that bucks all cliches intentionally. See: Everything Nisekoi is not.). And of course its the most popular franchise in Japan right now. THERE IS NO JUSTICE.


Comics I'm looking Forward to in 2015...

Judge Dredd: Dark Justice in 2000 AD
The return of EGOs in the spring
The conclusion of Fables
Sonic the Hedgehog/Mega Man: Worlds Unite mega crossover
More Jojo
More One-Punch Man
And of course... More Savage Dragon!