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    Quote Originally Posted by MajorHoy View Post
    If you're focusing on New 52 stuff, I think just about every book is getting collected. Some came out in hardcover version first and will go to tpb next year; others were tpb only.
    Im just focusing on New 52 right now because it seems like a good place to start. But if you could give me older ones to read. But be sure to do so.

    Quote Originally Posted by Eric Chang View Post
    Do you just want good ol floppy comic books? Or don't mind collected editions? Where do you live?
    I prefer floppy(single copy?) and I live in Kingman Arizona. Its north western arizona. We had a comic store for like 3 month then it closed before i got into them ]:

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    Wonder Woman has been freaking great since it launched. Aquaman has been fantastic as well. Reis just left but Pelletier is going to replace him on it. Personally, I've been really enjoying Justice League. The latest Batwoman arc has been really strong as well.

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    I've honestly yet to pick up a New 52 book that I didn't like. My absolute favorites, though, are probably: Batman, Batman & Robin, Green Lantern - New Guardians, Red Hood and the Outlaws, Action Comics, Justice League, and Demon Knights.

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    Agree with all.....some of my favorites are deffinitelyyyy swamp thing number one.... Read it....it's amazing....then, dial h, batman(loving death of the family), animal man, talon, and suicide squad. All books I'm really into, but also reading a ton of other new 52 titles. Really, there hasn't been a book I haven't at least enjoyed of the new 52 yet.

    As for ordering online, midtown comics is usually really bad with back issues, I love the store, and it's my go to every Wednesday for new books, plus great great discounts, but the stock on back issues is really tough. They don't usually have the stock on the books I'm looking for. The best option for me on back issues, at least for availability purposes is usually eBay. U might hafta spend 1 or 2 dollars extra, but if you order a bunch through 1 dealer, u won't be spending much more than you have to.

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    Dial H #6 was my favorite Nu52 book yet. By far.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fido View Post
    I finally started reading comic books with the New 52, so far I've read Batman, Superman, and I, Vampire(this book is great). I started Action Comic but can't really get into it and I just started Justice League. But what are some other comic I should check out? Thanks

    Also where would you recommend me to order books online? I don't want to buy digital copies anymore and I don't have a local shop.

    If you really like I, Vampire then I would recommend Animal Man, Swamp Thing and Dial H from DC. Outside of DC, I would recommend Locke & Key from IDW and the Hellboy Universe and The Goon from Dark Horse. Also, pretty much anything Steve Niles writes from various publishers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by DonC View Post
    If you really like I, Vampire then I would recommend Animal Man, Swamp Thing and Dial H from DC. Outside of DC, I would recommend Locke & Key from IDW and the Hellboy Universe and The Goon from Dark Horse. Also, pretty much anything Steve Niles writes from various publishers.
    As someone who liked the first I, Vampire tpb (and also bought issue #0), but gave up on Swamp Thing after buying the first six issues, a warning: I felt Swamp Thing was moving excessively slow in the pace of the story, and be prepared to invest a lot of time in the first arc (which is taking nearly two years to tell, plus crossing over with Animal Man and tying in to the last couple of issues of Frankenstein, Agent of S.H.A.D.E. as well).
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