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What Is The Last Comic You've Read

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Batman: Cacophony Hopefully Kevin Smith's writing is better in the next one he is working on. I also didn't like how he gayed up the Joker. I'm one of those fans who believes Joker isn't interested in sex, pretty much indifferent to it. Major face palm when he bends over willing to take it in the ass from Onomatopoeia who helps him escape Arkham.

Way to ruin the character Smith. You took his obsession towards Batman, for psychological reasons as well as entertainment and pretty much destroyed it and dumbed it down making Joker sexually attraced to Batman. I'm not homophobic, this isn't me slamming gays, it's just I don't believe the character is like that, not after all his history.

Batman: Monsters Not bad, kind of wish it had at least one more story though.

Batman: Gotham After Midnight I liked this one a lot.
 
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Read them today, I didn't buy them

Old Man Logan

Hulk: Hulk No More

Dark Reign: Accept Changes
 
Finished Annihilation. I've read this event about 10 times now and it never bores me. All comic book fans should read this, you may not be interested in the characters and the Marvel cosmic world before hand, but you sure as **** will be interested in it after.
 
Star Trek Nero #4
Invincible Iron Man #20
Uncanny X-Men #22
 
The have Trek comics? :wow: Are they any good?

It depends what you read. Trek comics, like Trek itself, go back years and years, but I've only recently read some of the newer stuff IDW has put out, which has been decent.

Star Trek Nero basically bridges the gap between the opening of the new movie and the first time you see Nero again, so it's what he did in those 20 or so years. It's not bad, although very disjointed, and I really wouldn't say it "adds" much to the movie.

The other one I read was Star Trek Countdown, what was a prequel to the new movie (and by prequel I mean it's in the TNG era). It's cool to see the movie connect to the TNG movie years, and it's a fun read, but it's also really disjointed.

IDW also does mini series for TOS and TNG at regular intervals.
 
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