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Monkey Boy
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What would be the comics you think someone should read before they die?
I am starting a list, based on a book I saw at a store about the 1001 paintings you must see before you die (showing classics like Van Gogh and Picassos), But I thought 100 was good enough. They can be single issue comics or graphic novels, DC or Marvel or Dark Horse or whatever. They can be mature content or children comics. They can be about any subject as well, superhero or realistic or cartoony. Which ones have the best art, or the best writing, or both? If there is a thread like this already I am sorry for posting this. Are there any comics that you think someone has to read before they die. Last edited by Artistsean; 02-06-2008 at 11:43 AM. |
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Monkey Boy
Join Date: Nov 2005
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I should clarify, I am not asking for anyone to list all 100 comics.
I was just asking for some recommendations, so that I might start compiling a list or something. |
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Nov 2006
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Okay i'll start by recommending any of the "Astro City" or "Top Ten" collections !
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Deal with it
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Anything by Osamu Tezuka, especially his 8-volume biography of Buddha or 11-volume time-jumping epic Phoenix
If I was making this list I'd have 19 down right off the bat.
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worships John Matrix.
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from the top of my head at the moment...
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С новым годом!
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I like this list.
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Transmetropolitan vol 1 by Warren Ellis, Fables vol 1 by Bill Willingham, Preacher vol 1 by Garth Ennis, Lost Girls by Alan Moore.
there's a few to start off with.
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Monkey Boy
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I have read a few of the ones mentioned, and others I haven't gotten to yet.
What about Will Eisner, anything by him? I am reading a compilation book by him right now called Life in Pictures. Don't know if its a must read but its a semi autobiography on his life, his art, his time in the war, his comic career and his comic friends, and the racism he faced. I think eventually I will put all the comics mentioned together in a list, and people can tell me if they agree or dissagree. Or somethinbg like that, there is still time. Oh, I just thought of one (perhaps) what about Little Nemo? |
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The MaxImmortal by Rick Veitch
New Gods by Jack Kirby All B.P.R.D. All Astro City Watchmen (of course) Just to name a few .... |
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Jun 2007
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No point seperating it out into single volumes if its something like Preacher or Sandman where the idea was carried through from its initial conception to completion by a single writer with a single vision. The distinction between volumes in those cases is pretty much arbitrary (and suggesting volume 1 in a lot of cases may not be the best choice).
when its several writers on a title (something like Hellblazer), then recommending a specific story may be the way to go (and saying: Collected in _____). For me, the following are must-reads: Little Nemo in Slumberland - Windsor McKay Cerebus - Dave Sim Preacher - Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon Sandman - Neil Gaiman Akira - Katsuhiro Otomo Y The Last Man - Brian K Vaughan and Pia Guerra DMZ - Brian Wood and Riccardo Burchielli Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth - Chris Ware Strange Embrace - David Hine City of Glass - Paul Aster, David Mazzucchelli, Paul Karasik V for Vendetta - Alan Moore Maus - Art Spiegelman Understanding Comics - Scott McCloud Epileptic - David B Asterix - Goscinny and Uderzo Tintin - Herge The Nightly News - Jonathon Hickman I don't personally exclude comic strips from these types of lists either (can't think of a reason not to include them?): Peanuts - Charles Schultz Calvin and Hobbes - Bill Watterson The Perry Bible Fellowship - Nicholas Gurewitch There's so much more, i'm inclined to make my own list if anyone were to ever read it. A while back Scott O Brown at CBR did a piece on how to approach defining a 'canon' for comic books. its a good read if you're interesting in trying to create a method for which to evaluate and determine what has a lasting relevance in comics. http://www.comicbookresources.com/ne...gi?authorid=93 |
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Side-Kick
Join Date: Jun 2007
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Little Nemo is fantastic. McKay does some truly amazing things with that comic
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Deal with it
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How many made it to that list, Artistsean?
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Side-Kick
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Carl Barks' Donald Duck and Uncle Scrooge comics (plus his Walt Disney's Comics and Stories ten-pagers)
Floyd Gottfredson's Mickey Mouse daily strips a special thread would be needed to detail the essential titles by both Alan Moore's From Hell Alan Moore's Swamp Thing Alan Moore's Promethea E.C. horror & science fiction comics-- this one would also require a full discussion to pick the very best |
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Kinda off topic but there are quite a few of the 1001 things before you die books if anyone was interested. I believe theres books to read, songs to hear, and albums to hear. Theres definitely movies to watch because I own that one. Its not bad, there are a few surprising entries as well as some surprising left out Id also like to add 30 Days of Night. Im surprised the setting hasnt already been used.THe art is real moody. Although I might be biased since iloe vampstories and Steve Niles work. Big fan of the first League of Extraordinary Gentlemen volume. very cool, very creative Last edited by cerealkiller182; 02-17-2008 at 12:15 PM. |
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Monkey Boy
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Thats cool, I just saw it in a store once and flipped through it... the works of art book.
I haven't counted it in a while but I am not sure we made it up to 100 yet. Also I am not sure how I would count it either. I guess just make a list out of the ones listed and people could write in and say which they agree with and which should be taken off. Does that sound like it would work? Last edited by Artistsean; 02-17-2008 at 12:17 PM. |
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Must Get Deadpool Avatar
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As good as any
I'd also like to add Orign (the Wolvie story) and Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth. |
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Trash Boat
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Some that haven't been mentioned:
Uncanny X-Men by Chris Claremont & John Byrne/Dave Cockrum Daredevil by Frank Miller Sin City by Frank Miller The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller Hellboy by Mike Mignola Astonshing X-Men by Joss Whedon and John Cassaday |
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Side-Kick
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Robot 6 Exclusive:
Fantagraphics to publish the complete Carl Barks Quote:
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![]() For superheroes my favorites are, Absolute Dark Knight Watchmen Flex Mentallo All Star Superman Also anything Jack Kirby did- The Fourth World Saga and the Fantastic Four Omnibus Others besides the ones listed, Love and Rockets series Cerebus by Dave Sim Work done by Daniel Clowes, Charles Burns, R. Crumb The Golden Age work of Will Eisner, Harvey Kurtzman, Jack Cole (Plastic Man) Cages by Dave McKean American Splendor Far too many to list and very hard to keep it to a 100.
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Comics and Cartoons 4ever
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READ THIS... if you dare:
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Working backwards from my most recent "damn, but that's GOOD" experience: the latest Hellboy trade, The Storm and The Fury. At the end of year that gave the world too damn many flavours of Ragnarok, this one did it right...beautifully written, drawn, paced, everything in this one just works.
Not that all the previous Hellboy trades wouldn't be on the list as well. Mostly great little atmospheric fruitcakes of folklore and horror and weirdness that I look forward to re-reading many times before I die. |
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nothing special
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Watchmen
Sandman Preludes and Nocturnes and Seasons of Mists Preacher vol 1-9 TMNT the first collection at least. Superman: Red Son Batman: Hush, The long Halloween, Dark Victory and Knightfall 1-3 Kingdom come
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Trash Boat
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The publisher that puts out those 1001 (Works) You Must (Read/Watch/Hear/etc.) Before You Die did one for comics, compiled by Paul Gravett. His website has the full list.
http://www.paulgravett.com/index.php.../1001_atoz/P0/ |
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Not in a million years
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This is a title Brian Cronin should consider
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Read Heart of HUSH, it's from Detective Comics and is under the Batman R.I.P label
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Business
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