East of West by Jonathon Hickman and Nick Dragotta
Five Ghosts by Frank Babiere and Chris Mooneyham
Lost Vegas by Jim McCann and Janet Lee
Sex by Joe Casey and Piotr Kowalski
Five Weapons by Jimmie Robinson
Snapshot by Andy Diggle and Jock
Chin Music by Steve Niles and Tony Harris
Jupiter's Legacy by Mark Millar and Frank Quitely
My comicartfans.com collection. Lots of Ryan Ottley:
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Thats a great qoute and why Im loyal only to quality creators. Rucka name is worth alot more than DC and Marvel names to me. Reason Im more Image comics is they got Brubaker,Kirkman, Lark, Rucka,Morrison, Diggle, Jock, Wood.
passer-by you are reader like me because i told my comics shop owner get Storm Dogs trade the second he sees it listed. Hine is promising.
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Pull List:
The Walking Dead,Fatale,Near Death,Storm Dogs,Happy,BPRD,XO-Manowar
American Vampire,Animal Man,Swamp Thing
Daredevil, Winter Soldier,Indestructible Hulk
Hickman's bloody brilliant, so "East of West" and his graphic novel "Feel Better Now", in which he'll make his return to illustration as well.
Wonder Woman/Animal Man/Constantine/Green Arrow/Batman Inc/The Movement/Swamp Thing/Suicide Squad/Demon Knights/Thor/JIM/Red She-Hulk/New Avengers/Nova/Manhattan Projects/Revival/It Girl/Fatale
Well to be perfectly honest, I haven't read anything by Andy Diggle, so I'm not really sure about the writer in general if I would like him or not. I heard a lot of people saying that he is pretty great, but honestly, I really haven't been impressed by most writers that people say are great (Moore, Morrison, Hickman, Gillen, Ennis, etc.). So, Snapshot will be the first time I get to see if he is as good as everyone says he is.
Well, it comes out this today/this week, so the wait is over!
You are an apocalypse dreaming of butterflies
and
we are a patchwork of miracles.
East of West and Jupiter's Children.
Also getting Sex and Snapshot.
And Miniature Jesus, but that wasn't listed.
Out of the options, just East of West.
Everything else hasn't been solicited yet:
Lazarus by Rucka and Lark
Satellite Sam by Fraction and Chaykin
Sex Criminals by Fraction and Zdarsky
Pretty Deadly by Deconnick and Rios
Oh and that Hickman OGN, Feel Better Now, which was announced seemingly forever ago.
And as for Jupiter's Legacy, between Millar AND Quietely, I expect around two issues a year. And it may never be finished, particularly if it gets optioned.
I haven't heard of that one. What's it about?
You are an apocalypse dreaming of butterflies
and
we are a patchwork of miracles.
I went with East of West. Already preordered. I haven't read much from Hickman nor do I have much knowledge of Dragotta. I'm just going by the concept.
That they have. I called them publisher of the year for 2012. So many great books in different genres appealing to all kinds of readers.
I am probably open to trying most of these, but the ones that looked the most interesting when I read some previews were East of West, Chin Music, and Jupiter's Legacy. But it always comes down to writing for me. Which ever seem to have a great story will get my attention.
Current Favorites: The Goon, Batgirl, Chew, Witchblade, Vibe, The Sixth Gun, Saga, Billy the Kids Old Time Oddities, Fatale, Batwoman, Talon, Storm Dogs, Earth 2, Justice League of America, Slumptown
Great Poll HeroxMatt2.0
If you mean Zero, its Ales Kot doing a series of one shots with different artist I think about spy espionage
I am really stoked for Sex by Joe Casey really hope it has a european feel towards it
and HOLY MOLY!!! I am the only person that voted for Five ghost
trust me guys this one will be great
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You can find out more about it here.
http://mishkanyc.com/bloglin/2012/12...are-all-right/
Thanks guys, and I agree, it certainly looks interesting.
You are an apocalypse dreaming of butterflies
and
we are a patchwork of miracles.
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