What Is The Last Comic You've Read - Part 1

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Ruins by Warren Ellis

Hilarious and thoroughly messed up. This comic will haunt my dreams for weeks.
 
Action Comics 9
Green Lantern 9
Batman and Robin 9
Deadpool 54
Ultimate Spider-Man 10
Deadpool: Dark Reign
Earth 2 1
The Flash 8
 
Avengers: Fury’s Big Week tpb
Green Arrow #9
Ultimate Spider-Man FCBD
 
Iron Man 300
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 01
Untold Tales of Spider-Man Flash Backs
 
Star Wars Tales #9 with the Vader vs. Maul showdown. Took me forever to find a copy.
 
S.H.I.E.L.D.: Architects of Forever tpb
Image Comics FCBD
 
Spawn 1-4: Questions (Violator & Spawn slicing one another, perfect)
Spawn 5: Justice (Billy Kincaid is even creepier in the comics than what was show in the animation)
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 3: Sandman
Untold Tales of Spider-Man 4: The Spacemen

Fun read
 
Ashley Wood, "HellSpawn". I love Spawn, and this collection look dark and gothic, its accurate, and the art style may looks messy and the comic layouts are alil way off but everyone should know where to read.
 
Runaways volume 3 1-14. Still hate the cliffhanger ending that was never resolved.
 
Spawn 8: Heaven

First of all; I'm impressed to see an Alan Moore story, with no boobs and nipples, from what stories I checked of his before this one they all have that

Second; it read more like a regular McFarlane issue

Third; the story is titled Heaven, but it takes place in Hell, and talks about the 8 spheres of Hell, and one has to ride the Leaning Tower of Hellza to have a chance in escaping Hell. Heaven is not there in even a sketch
 
Batman#9.
Snyder and Capullo make a great team and this current story arc is one of the best Batman series I've read.
 
Saucer Country #2 - I keep expecting this to be one of those really pretentious yet wholly mediocre political melodramas...but it really hasn't been. Cornell's managed to keep it pretty a-political, and Ryan Kelly's art is gorgeous.

Saga #2 - I really don't know how BKV did it, but he's really made an in spirit sequel to Star Wars without actually borrowing a single thing from Star Wars.

The Activity #1 - I really should've started on this series when it first came out. Edmonson knows what he's doing, and has crafted a nice little espionage book that fills the hole left in my heart from Queen and Country.

Justice Society of America #11 - Goeff Johns' JSA was on sale on comixology last week, so I picked it up. The concept of having Kingdom Come Superman join the JSA was genius...I just wish it could've continued for longer.
 
Frankenstein: Agent of SHADE #6-7 - I reread these as I'm still kinda on the fence with this series. On one hand, the premise and a lot of what's presented in the book is absolutely awesome. On the other hand, I feel like its lacking the heart and some intangible charm to really make it truly great. Either way, I kinds think I'll stick around until Kindt comes on at least.
 
Star Wars: Dawn of the Jedi- Force Storm #1-3
Saga #1-2
 
Green Lantern Vol. 5 #8

Say what you want about Geoff Johns' other books but his GL run has never let me down. Great stuff.
 
Conan the Barbarian #3
Ghostbusters #7
The New Avengers #25
 
Justice League 9
Army of Darkness 4
The Incredible Hulk 7.1
 
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