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Ellis is a lazy fag who still needs to finish Fell.
Where are the comics?
Marvel * and DC * make most of their money from merchandising.
How are Marvel still in fucking business? The MCU is the only thing that they've been doing right, and every time I saw Craptain Marvel onscreen I wanted to tear my eyes out in Endgame.
Besides Grant Morrison's All Star Superman, are there any other works you guys would recommend?
These guys are great for the reasons you mention above, Ethan episodes are best btw.Also I forgot how stupid Heroes in Crisis was - per this video. (These three guys do some pretty funny videos, probably because they're normal human beings with nerdy interests rather than supernerd autists
I personally really love his JLA run and it is well deservedly described as the best Justice League run ever, his Batman has a interesting premise and is heavy focus on old school continuity but also moving the character in new directions, he also did a excellent story in Legends of the Dark Knight #6-10 with stunning art by Klaus Janson,as for recent works his Green Lantern is easily the best book DC is putting out right now.for his more indie work check out Nameless (crazy sci-fi) and Klaus (A Santa Superhero story essentially).Shit, that Doom Patrol Omnibus is thick and heavy as hell and it's very uncomfortable to read, outside of the physical complications the story itself is a very good read so far, I'm really liking the relationship between Cliff Steele (Robotman) and Kay Challis (Crazy Jane) and the visuals are really captivating, I really get a Persona vibe out of the first few pages already (currently on issue 3 of Crawling from the Wreckage). Still though, huge thanks to @Tor Lugosi for linking me the website, thanks man!
Before I bought Doom Patrol, I actually saw the live action show itself and I really enjoy the show, looking forward for Season 2, I know it's a sister series to Titans but I saw some video of this one guy talking shit about the show, is the show any good?
Besides Grant Morrison's All Star Superman, are there any other works you guys would recommend?
he also did a excellent story in Legends of the Dark Knight #6-10 with stunning art by Klaus Janson
The idea behind Legends of the Dark Knight was that they were adventures early in Batman's career, meant to capitalize on the success of Year One. Gothic in particular is about Batman's first encounter with the supernatural.
Yeah, that one was pretty great. It's called Batman: Gothic and they just printed a new collected edition of it recently that you can get for pretty cheap.
The idea behind Legends of the Dark Knight was that they were adventures early in Batman's career, meant to capitalize on the success of Year One. Gothic in particular is about Batman's first encounter with the supernatural.
Batman: The Cult is seriously one of the best Batman stories coming out of the post-crisis era, it's super cool for two reasons it's a Jason Todd Robin Story and it has killer art by the great and sadly late Bernie Wrightson(Classic Swamp thing and a plethora of Horror magazines in the 70's) whose strength with horror and the surreal on display in the book.There's an old run worth reading that's a similar theme, Batman: The Cult. Doesn't get talked about much nowadays but I thought it was pretty memorable.
The sad thing is this series does not get much love for reprints outside of Batman: Venom(#16-20) because after issue 20 they deiced to not be so rigid with story length, so people started writing 1 shots, 2-parters etc that would be nightmare to try to collect and market 20 years later lol, that being said there is a new printing of Batman: Gothic (#6-10), and recent trades for Batman: Shaman(#1-5) that came out in 2016 and Batman: Prey(#11-15) in 2012 which also contained its sequel story. Here's my dark horse pick but it only every got reprinted once in 2008 but I think it is worth mentioning, Batman: Going Sane(#65-68 ), its just a radical Joker story that got shot down in the 80's because it was "too much like The Killing joke", but it's really about The Joker snapping after he "kills" Batman and he has to reconcile that he has no purpose now and forges a new life.This Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight stuff sounds really cool. What TPBs should I buy to get into this (I can only find the single issues).
Why did DC hire Michael Bendis? He's fucking up Superman and I can feel the meme about Marvel being super SJW with his new characters and changes.
Shit, that Doom Patrol Omnibus is thick and heavy as hell and it's very uncomfortable to read, outside of the physical complications the story itself is a very good read so far, I'm really liking the relationship between Cliff Steele (Robotman) and Kay Challis (Crazy Jane) and the visuals are really captivating, I really get a Persona vibe out of the first few pages already (currently on issue 3 of Crawling from the Wreckage). Still though, huge thanks to @Tor Lugosi for linking me the website, thanks man!
Before I bought Doom Patrol, I actually saw the live action show itself and I really enjoy the show, looking forward for Season 2, I know it's a sister series to Titans but I saw some video of this one guy talking shit about the show, is the show any good?
Besides Grant Morrison's All Star Superman, are there any other works you guys would recommend?
From the future, you're right.Bendis is taking over both Action Comics and Superman.
I am not a fan of Bendis and I really, REALLY want to give him the benefit of the doubt, but I have serious reservations because street level stories are more his wheel house.
Why did DC hire Michael Bendis? He's fucking up Superman and I can feel the meme about Marvel being super SJW with his new characters and changes intruding into DC.