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    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderCrawler View Post

    How's the sexual content in that? It looks cool, but I prefer my books sans nudity, and I've heard the writer/artist is known for drawing women like that.
    Off the top of my head I can't recall any sexy scenes or nudity in this title, as of yet. It's definitely one of my top 3 books right now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlackagarBoltagon View Post
    Off the top of my head I can't recall any sexy scenes or nudity in this title, as of yet. It's definitely one of my top 3 books right now.
    Awesome. I might be adding that to my pull list. I loved the artwork, and from what I've heard, the character work is great. It's definitely "weird" enough for me. I've just been sick of most of the mainstream superhero books with their stagnancy and limitations... I wanted something totally different!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderCrawler View Post
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    How's the sexual content in that? It looks cool, but I prefer my books sans nudity, and I've heard the writer/artist is known for drawing women like that.
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    I have to agree with Chew. I wish I had started it earlier.

    Saga is also really good. For those that like to keep it clean there has been some adult content.

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    It recently started but i recommend Hoax Hunters(Image)
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    Saga, fantastic art style and mixes every genre there is, even some that shouldnt work.
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    *slaps forehead*

    i forgot Saga! Yeah, check that out. Its awesome. Great character work, very oddball world and character designs.

    Also maybe try Morning Glories. A little more down to earth but has an almost frustratingly mysterious plot buildin up. Also has great character work. Reminds be very much of Lost if you ever watched that.

    And whilst im not reading it, i hear nothing but great things about Rachel Rising.

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    Yeah, I think Rachel Rising is the one for me. Here's all of the indies I'll be pulling:

    Manhattan Projects
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    Peter Panzerfaust
    Mind MGMT
    Prophet
    Rachel Rising

    Thanks for the suggestions, everyone!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SpiderCrawler View Post
    Yeah, I think Rachel Rising is the one for me. Here's all of the indies I'll be pulling:

    Manhattan Projects
    Secret
    Peter Panzerfaust
    Mind MGMT
    Prophet
    Rachel Rising

    Thanks for the suggestions, everyone!
    Good list ,but I realized the actual working title of the Diezel Punk series is Dark Axis: Rise of the Overmen.Sorry. If I get 2 seconds or so I may actually get to read my copies of Peter Panzerfaust.It has morphed into an ongoing from what I thought was only going to be a 5 issue mini and don't forget the 9 issue run(so far) of Moriarty.Supposedly on hiatis but not cancelled.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Alton View Post
    Good list ,but I realized the actual working title of the Diezel Punk series is Dark Axis: Rise of the Overmen.Sorry. If I get 2 seconds or so I may actually get to read my copies of Peter Panzerfaust.It has morphed into an ongoing from what I thought was only going to be a 5 issue mini and don't forget the 9 issue run(so far) of Moriarty.Supposedly on hiatis but not cancelled.
    Yeah, I started reading Panzerfaust when I heard it became an ongoing. I don't buy the single issues of minies - I read the trades. But the series seemed really good, so I jumped on at issue #5. I'm eventually going to get the first 4. The issue I read seemed real good. Really interesting characters. And they react appropriately to situations, which is something that bugs me with certain writers. For instance, they really mourn over death. I hate it when writers brush over a serious situation like the characters forgot about it. But yeah, really enjoying what I've read so far. It stays on the list!
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    Anything by Gilbert Hernandez. His work has a heavy surreal feel to it and he often hints at supernatural things taking place just under the surface. Also, Abandoned Cars by Tim Lane. Same thing, very surreal and supernatural hints
    It's an older series, but "Grip" was great and surreal.

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