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Aya of yop city
Aya of Yop City
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Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea
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Vietnamerica
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Blue Pills: A Positive Love Story
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In the Shadow of No Towers

Brenda wrote: "Oh wow, Superman/Batman would be a thrill."
Brenda have you read this one? Is this the one where Superman and Batman are "evil" due to time travel by characters from the future?
Brenda have you read this one? Is this the one where Superman and Batman are "evil" due to time travel by characters from the future?

Brenda wrote: "Yes! And it is just about the best arc in this series. Rivaled only by the much later one which begins with the filming of a hysterically funny S/B movie."
Thanks Brenda. I remember reading that story back in 2007. Back in 2006-2007 I remember purchasing over 1,000+ comic books from this one story and I was blown away by this particular story. I remembered I felt sorry in the middle of the story for Oliver Queen/Green Arrow because (view spoiler) . In fact, the World's Finest duo get to (view spoiler) This is going to be a great re-read for me, and I am looking forward to reading it again. And one of the best suprises in this story is the character that assumes the Green Lantern role. That was very imaginative.
Thanks Brenda. I remember reading that story back in 2007. Back in 2006-2007 I remember purchasing over 1,000+ comic books from this one story and I was blown away by this particular story. I remembered I felt sorry in the middle of the story for Oliver Queen/Green Arrow because (view spoiler) . In fact, the World's Finest duo get to (view spoiler) This is going to be a great re-read for me, and I am looking forward to reading it again. And one of the best suprises in this story is the character that assumes the Green Lantern role. That was very imaginative.

Although I admit I might not actually vote for it - Kingdom Come is one of my favorite stories of all time and is likely to swipe my support this time around.
Mike wrote: "Same here. Continued on when vol 1 was a group read last nov and reread vol 2 and 3. Just as good as I had remembered.
Although I admit I might not actually vote for it - Kingdom Come is one of my favorite stories of all time and is likely to swipe my support this time around. ..."
I have to admit Kingdom Come is a fantastic read, as the story had some real depth. Kudos to Mark Waid.
Mike let me ask you a question. Do you think the other characters in the book thought Superman let them down in a way by going into a decade long self-imposed exile?
Although I admit I might not actually vote for it - Kingdom Come is one of my favorite stories of all time and is likely to swipe my support this time around. ..."
I have to admit Kingdom Come is a fantastic read, as the story had some real depth. Kudos to Mark Waid.
Mike let me ask you a question. Do you think the other characters in the book thought Superman let them down in a way by going into a decade long self-imposed exile?

Do you agree?
One of my favorite moments in the comic directly relates to this: (view spoiler)
Of course... (view spoiler)
No book is without its flaws, but that book had more depth. If I remember correctly there were four parts in this book, and each part would start with a quote from the New Testament book, Revelations. The epilogue did not start with a quote from Revelations though. It just goes to show you how important Revelations was to this story, when Mark Waid was writing it.
Brenda I'd be glad to discuss this or any other topics regarding other books with you.
Mike perhaps we can have a Buddy Reads on some books and create a topic for it and talk about them there.
How about you Brenda, would you mind joining us on a discussion on a Buddy Reads on some books?
Brenda I'd be glad to discuss this or any other topics regarding other books with you.
Mike perhaps we can have a Buddy Reads on some books and create a topic for it and talk about them there.
How about you Brenda, would you mind joining us on a discussion on a Buddy Reads on some books?
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Books mentioned in this topic
Aya of Yop City (other topics)New X-Men, Vol. 1 : E Is for Extinction (other topics)
Invincible, Vol. 1: Family Matters (other topics)
The Far Side Gallery (other topics)
The Massive, Vol. 2: Subcontinental (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Matt Fraction (other topics)Art Spiegelman (other topics)
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What is your suggestion for our 28th Group Read (April 2014)
Please suggest a graphic novel (only one suggestion per member. If you suggest more than one, then your first GN mention will be chosen for this list) for our 28th Book Club discussion (for the month of April). You can post it in this thread up for a few weeks.
After that a poll will be set up for the members to vote and decide what we will discuss next for April 2014.
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Aya of Yop City
New X-Men, Vol. 1: E is for Extinction
Invincible, Vol. 1: Family Matters
The Far Side Gallery
The Massive, Vol. 2: Subcontinental
Transmetropolitan, Vol. 1: Back on the Street
Hawkeye, Vol. 1: My Life as a Weapon (Hawkeye
The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story
In the Shadow of No Towers
Y: The Last Man, Vol. 2: Cycles
Palestine
Kingdom Come
Superman/Batman, Vol. 3: Absolute Power