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4 votes
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Lore animation for 'GodSlap', a graphic novel by Charles White Jr (aka Cr1TiKaL, aka penguinz0)
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JLA/Avengers to be reprinted for charity
6 votes -
Gizmodo on the Comixology platform retool
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This and that: The duality of Gene Luen Yang
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They Called Us Enemy: George Takei has talked about his family’s internment before. But never quite like this.
9 votes -
Zach Weinersmith (SMBC Comics) Teams Up With Bryan Caplan on a Book Arguing for Open Borders
13 votes -
A graphic history of the rise of the Nazis
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'Disgrace and shame': Alan Moore points to Boris Johnson in Grenfell fire comic
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What are some of your favorite comic book stories for "classic" characters?
I love comic books but just don't have the time to be a regular reader. I like classic characters, though, like Superman, Batman, X-Men, etc but it's always difficult to find self-contained...
I love comic books but just don't have the time to be a regular reader. I like classic characters, though, like Superman, Batman, X-Men, etc but it's always difficult to find self-contained stories that don't require knowing all the ins and outs of what a character has gone through or knowing that certain events happened.
What are your favorite self-contained series or graphic novels in comics? I'm looking for suggestions of things that are great stories that happen to have comic book characters (like Watchmen, Dark Knight, Hush, etc.) rather than cheesy comic book adventures (like All-Star Superman, which is a little too golden age for me).
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What kind of comic books are people reading?
Hopefully this is the correct section, there isn't a comic book group yet, hopefully soon though. What kind of comics do people read? Any good books out there?
6 votes