So anyone here read comics, manga, and graphic novels?
I've being trying to get into reading American comics. When I was a teenager I read mostly manga; Ranma 1/2 was the one I had the most volumes of and I had many shonen Jump magazines. I regret getting rid of my Ranma and Shonen Jump collections. I had a few trades of spider-man, ultimate spider-man, ultimate x-men. I don't own those those anymore. The only trade of superhero stuff I kept was The Dark Knight Returns. So I don't really like capes comic that much. I'm thinking of getting back into manga like DBZ, and Yu Yu Hakusho I don't care much for superhero stuff but like "fighting" comics. Most superhero comics just seem to play things safe and are restricted by editorial mandates. I haven't be wowed by anything Marvel and DC are doing in their mainstream comic book lines now.
I like what Image comics is doing these days. I've started reading Sex Criminals, The Wicked + The Divine, Deadly Class, Revival, and The Manhattan Projects.
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I've being trying to get into reading American comics. When I was a teenager I read mostly manga; Ranma 1/2 was the one I had the most volumes of and I had many shonen Jump magazines. I regret getting rid of my Ranma and Shonen Jump collections. I had a few trades of spider-man, ultimate spider-man, ultimate x-men. I don't own those those anymore. The only trade of superhero stuff I kept was The Dark Knight Returns. So I don't really like capes comic that much. I'm thinking of getting back into manga like DBZ, and Yu Yu Hakusho I don't care much for superhero stuff but like "fighting" comics. Most superhero comics just seem to play things safe and are restricted by editorial mandates. I haven't be wowed by anything Marvel and DC are doing in their mainstream comic book lines now.
I like what Image comics is doing these days. I've started reading Sex Criminals, The Wicked + The Divine, Deadly Class, Revival, and The Manhattan Projects.
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We are the United States of Amnesia, we learn nothing because we remember nothing. - Gore Vidal