I'm enjoying Prophet quite a lot right now. Every month I read a new issue, I just want to go back and read the previous ones all over again.
I'm enjoying Prophet quite a lot right now. Every month I read a new issue, I just want to go back and read the previous ones all over again.
Recommended Comics:
Star Wars: Dark Times,
Richard Stark's Parker by Darwyn Cooke,
Transformers: More Than Meets the Eye
Overall favs:
Strange Embrace
The Bulletproof Coffin
Chew
Savage Dragon
Proof
Dynamo 5
Noble Causes
The Darkness
Witchblade
Vescell
Green Wake
Elephantmen
Firebreather
Golly!
Olympus
Spawn (up until 185)
Skullkickers
Walking Dead
Invincible
There's others.
Greg Anderson: Blackized Anti-Sterotypist!
Free Umbra!
I've enjoyed Savage Dragon and Morning Glories, but I still always come back to The Walking Dead whenever the next trade comes out.
I got a chance to talk to Phil Hester at Megacon. He said Brooke is working on drawing a one-shot. I think he said he as about a quarter of the way into it, but at Brooke's pace, it could take forever to be done.
I re-read the series a few months ago. It's a fantastic read!
Pull List Saga, Invincible, Walking Dead, Chew, Peter Panzerfaust, Superior Spidey, Animal Man, Aquaman, Harbinger, X-O Manowar
Pretty much Spawn every now and then. Back in Image's heyday, it was Savage Dragon, Youngblood, Pitt, and Supreme.
If we count miniseries, Common Grounds is probably my fave Image and possibly my fave superhero release, really.
Can't remember if I've already posted in here, but if I haven't, Fatale. Seriously the best comic available.
My favorite titles from Image in the recent past have been Prophet, Fatale, Saga, Chew, and Witchdoctor, in roughly descending order. For whatever reason, Walking Dead and Invincible have never really grabbed me; both manage a free-wheeling version of classical comic-book soap opera, without that stagnation that has afflicted Marvel and DC's major licensed characters, but they don't achieve the surreal heights of some of the other titles.
The revamped run of Prophet has been pretty astonishing, with entire fictional worlds and cultures just tucked into the background as the plot glides forward. It's wildly inventive but never insults the reader's intelligence with excessive exposition or hand-holding. The way that the world of this story unfolds feels determined by the needs of the plot rather than the artificial demands of a shared universe or a high concept detached from the experience of characters.
The walking dead. No contest ! Then Fatale. Although Morning glories and Invisible are very nice too.
SAGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
The Darkness
Manhattan Projects
Secret
Planetoid
Dancer
Chew
Walking Dead
Invincible
Glory
Artifacts
All these comics are absolutely amazing and put anything by DC and Marvel to shame. Plus its a nice variety as well
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Right now? Without a doubt...
Whispers
Pulling: Whispers, 2000AD, Red Sonja: Unchained, Amala's Blade, Princeless
Saga at the moment, though Manhattan Projects and Fatale are also incredible comics.
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