CaptainCanada
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I read it in trade; needless to say, it's a long road.
You should read Infinity War next, which they amazingly gave a trade. It's the direct sequel to IG and well worth reading if you enjoyed it. Lots more Thanos stuff.Infinity Gauntlet - Really awesome read! Finally got around to it. All I can say is Thanos is bad-ass. He rocked all the cosmic people easily and had a lot of good moments. I wish he didn't screw himself over so much though. I really liked the Thanos quest as well, I read that before IF and it shows some more Thanos bad-assery.
I just bought Brian K. Vaughan's Pride of Baghdad. Here be my thoughts...
Eff you, Brian K. Vaughan! Your tragic tale of a family of lions living in war-torn Baghdad has touched my soul and broken my heart! You made me genuinely care about the main characters, and feel for them in their every plight! I laughed! I cried! It was one of the best graphic novels I'd read in probably years.
How dare you, sir. How dare you write something that is now on my top 10 list of must-read graphic novels.


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and it sounds like it was ripped straight from Hulk Gray.Identity Crisis - Amazing. Simply amazing. I wasn't much of a comic book reader until I came across this. This book is mature and deals with what I've always wondered about: Why do heroes do what they do knowing what can go wrong if their identities are found out? The characterizations are the most amazing I've seen of the original continuity of DC Comics. Usually everything I read was bright and cheerful.
No offense, but how can you claim that the characterization was solid if this is your first exposure to the Teen Titans?I bought "Titans East". Been seeing a few people who are really down on it, so i didn't know what to expect, but I actually enjoyed it. Real high-quality art, especially for the first few issues. And there was solid characterisation across the board.
This is actually the first "Teen Titans" trade I've read. So perhaps this is why I enjoyed it while longtime Titans readers hated it. Either way, it's made me a "Teen Titans" fan, and I'm interested in reading more.

No offense, but how can you claim that the characterization was solid if this is your first exposure to the Teen Titans?![]()
Identity Crisis - Amazing. Simply amazing. I wasn't much of a comic book reader until I came across this. This book is mature and deals with what I've always wondered about: Why do heroes do what they do knowing what can go wrong if their identities are found out? The characterizations are the most amazing I've seen of the original continuity of DC Comics. Usually everything I read was bright and cheerful.
Kingdom Come - This is the best DC Comic I have ever read, hands down. The story does an amazing job of how Superman's ideals are becoming outdated in the majority of the publics opinion. The violent society in the book reflects the violent society we live in today. The bible passages add to the drama greatly. Also, the art is the best I've ever seen, period.