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I swear there ain't nothing better than coming home to some Mtn Dew and very belated Judge Dredd Megazine in your mailbox

Of course they count! The creature in the second one is the Marsupilami, right?Recently been reading L'Arabe du futur 1 (The Arab of the Future) by Riad Sattouf and El Diablo by Alexis Nesme and Lewis Trondheim! I'm not sure the count as comics?
Not exactly; according to the back cover, the creature is the Marsupilami's great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-great-grandfather!Of course they count! The creature in the second one is the Marsupilami, right?
Basic is awesome!I feel like my taste in comics lately is pretty basic. I mostly read licensed comics from IDW. My Little Pony & Sonic comics in particular. I also try to check out weird crossover comics whenever I can. Like Naruto/Ninja Turtles & Sonic/DC as recent-ish examples.
I loved PPG as a kid. I would've been all over those comics as well, if I knew they existed hehe I do still have a few of my old Simpsons comics from like 20 years ago, although they aren't in the greatest conditionBasic is awesome!Some of my favorite comics as a kid were just that. My favorites were anything from Matt Groening's Bongo Comics (which were mostly just Simpsons, but also Hillenburg's SpongeBob before he passed) and DC's Cartoon Network line (though mainly Power Puff Girls)
One of two of my favorites are when HIM sends the girls a "Rampage-like" video game where they destroy the city as their respective monsters and where a the cast of a children's show manipulate the children (as well as Bubbles) of Townsville into sending them oodles of cash to help the pretend world surviveI loved PPG as a kid. I would've been all over those comics as well, if I knew they existed hehe I do still have a few of my old Simpsons comics from like 20 years ago, although they aren't in the greatest condition![]()
If I had any complaints about "The Last American" and there are few, it's mainly due to how incredibly short it is. I would have loved to have seen it get a full title run, but I think you can only harp on the futility of war in a barren landscape so much before it grows stale. It feels like a much more thoughtful revision of "The Cursed Earth" arc in Judge Dredd.View attachment 90941
Reading this one a couple of days ago, still an underrated british classic, a reflection on war, humanity and the american culture, with remarkable artwork done by Mick McMahon, always a force of nature akin to Jack Kirby or Pablo Picasso (it's bizarre that this comic was made in the same decade of the Sonic and Decapattack comics for Fleetway), a shame that this comic was the end of the John Wagner/Alan Grant team. Now i know where Ennis "borrowed" the idea for his comic Just a Pilgrim.
Re-reading through Transmet, one of my favorite comics/ graphic novels of all time
Needing to catch up on Saga, but don't remember where I left off.
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I read all the Crisis issues many years ago it was a great anthology and Third World War and New Statesmen are two of his high points. One of my best friends (argentinian like me) it's a big fan of 2000AD, so he gifted me the Amnesty International Issue.If I had any complaints about "The Last American" and there are few, it's mainly due to how incredibly short it is. I would have loved to have seen it get a full title run, but I think you can only harp on the futility of war in a barren landscape so much before it grows stale. It feels like a much more thoughtful revision of "The Cursed Earth" arc in Judge Dredd.
You might enjoy "Third World War" by Pat Mills and Carlos Ezquerra. It's about a girl who's forced into joining a militant peace corps-like operation in a third world country while a multi-national corporation tries to take it over
Mills is one of the those writers that when he's good, he's at the top of his game. Loved Marshall Law, Punisher 2099, and Finn. My favorite series of his is Requiem Vampire Knight and was absolutely elated to find out that it's finally being reprinted in OctoberI read all the Crisis issues many years ago it was a great anthology and Third World War and New Statesmen are two of his high points. One of my best friends (argentinian like me) it's a big fan of 2000AD, so he gifted me the Amnesty International Issue.
Pat Mills is one of my favourite writers of all time and i talked to him on Facebook a few times, mentioning him the work of Leonardo Manco years before he bring him on board to the last chapters of Slaine. I never read Transmetropolitan, but i enjoy Ellis works and i have the complete run of Hellstorm, Prince of Lies + Druid, one of the first mainstream works he ever did. His Moon Knight run or things like Planetary and Global Frequency are well worth the look, too.
If you like Punisher 2099, here's some pages of unpublished issues written by Chuck Dixon, with art by Quique Alcatena, one of the most important artists of my country: https://quiquealcatenasuperheroes.blogspot.com/2013/05/marvel-2099.html?m=1Mills is one of the those writers that when he's good, he's at the top of his game. Loved Marshall Law, Punisher 2099, and Finn. My favorite series of his is Requiem Vampire Knight and was absolutely elated to find out that it's finally being reprinted in October
Glad to read your post! I love Jeff Lemire, and this will definitely be coming to my collection at some point.I just started "Phantom Road" a few days ago. (Synopsis for anyone interested https://imagecomics.com/comics/series/phantom-road) im on episode 5 now, its really ramping up to be something special i can tell.View attachment 97198
I read the Luther Strode omnibus a couple of years ago, and it was a blast indeed. I had so much fun from start to finish. I definitely second your recommendation.last series of comics that i've read fully was Luther Strode, i highly reccomend it. (besides that, loose editions of old Battletech comics)View attachment 102841
I'm about to start The Immortal Hulk. I've heard a lot of good things about this run and, since I haven't read anything Marvel-related lately, I thought I might as well give it a try:
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I'm still kind of mad that the Sonic crossover wasn't solely Flash focused because that's all anybody's wanted for years.I'm currently reading Archie's Mega Man, Udon's Mega Man, IDW's Sonic x DC collab and some Batman.
He have any preferences or just kind of a ravenous reader?Not me personally but my son is reading all my comics from when I was a kid