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What Non-Dreddworld strip would you like to see again in the Meg?

Started by The Adventurer, 25 January, 2008, 08:02:32 AM

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Young Middenface with John Ridgeway on B&W art.


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dweezil2

Another vote for:

The Bendatti Vendetta
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The Adventurer

Reprints and Creator Owned strips (Small Press and the like) aren't exactly what I was talking about in the OP. But cool answers so far.

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JayzusB.Christ

I'll go with Accident Man. Or Alan Moore's Miracle Men. I've never read either of them and I can't find them. (and i can't afford to buy big reams of back issues of obscure comics just for one story.)
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Ignatzmonster

The Outcasts by Kennedy, Grant, and Wagner.

SamuelAWilkinson

Am I the only one who liked Black Siddha, then? Series 3 was admittedly a bit naff, but 1 and 2 were rather good.
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dweezil2

I liked black Siddha. It had a quirky edge that appealed to me and the artwork was excellent.
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I only ever read 3, but I think I'd buy a collection of the first two.
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Jim_Campbell

"more Charley's War would be great."

I would agree with this, but only on condition that Rebellion let me re-scan the artwork, even if it was from printed comic pages. I'm absolutely certain I could get cleaner, sharper results than the last round of re-prints.

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Goosegash

I'll go with Accident Man. Or Alan Moore's Miracle Men. I've never read either of them and I can't find them. (and i can't afford to buy big reams of back issues of obscure comics just for one story.)

Sadly, I think Miracleman is still tied-up by ton of legal issues for the forseeable future.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracleman

Interestingly, Gaiman seemed convinced his and Moore's Miracleman stuff was definitely going to be reprinted back in 2005, but three years have gone by and it still seems neither version is likely to be back in print any time soon, unfortunately