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The Watchmen graphic novel would HAVE to be better than the movie! The movie was a train wreck!!




I read the first trade of DMZ and found it a bit unsatisfying... my favourite series on Vertigo would have to be Y: The Last Man. I think that is destined to be turned into a movie or mini-series some day... I heard Shia Labeoouf wants to play Yorick??
And Jessica, I totally agree with you about Welcome To The Jungle. Too heavy on prose to suit the graphic novel format... would have worked much better were it put together as a novella like Backup (which I thought was really great!)

I have read the Watchmen and I liked it alot. I just bought Mercy Thompson: Homecoming. Any recommendations on some good graphic novels?

Y: The Last Man by Brian K. Vaughn (speculative story about all the men in the world dying except one). There are ten trades in the whole series, but worth getting into.
Alias by Brian Michael Bendis (it's about the darker side of the world of heroes... brilliant art and great dialogue, but gets a bit heavy on the F word at times. I'm not averse to a bit of swearing, but after a while you start to really notice it).
Buffy Season 8 isn't too bad - they have collected a few trades of that already... but for the real Buffyverse touch, you need to read Fray by Joss Whedon. It's set 200 years after the Hellmouth closed. Great stuff!
Emmett those sound great! I'm especially interested in Fray by Joss Whedon. Thanks:o)

Because I enjoyed The Sandman, talking about the endless ones, (death, delirium/delight, dream, desire, destruction, despair) The Dreaming series about some of the characters that only live in the dream word (like the fairy workers) was really good.
I loved Scud, very action based but great strong female character and great monster and original concept.
Bone is worth a read, very fairy tale like, but takes a lot longer than the others to get through. It gets really cork-screwy and complex at the end.

I read the first of Y and the political humor really cracked me up. I haven't gotten around to the rest.
I'm one of the few who did NOT like the Watchmen comic. I have yet to see the movie. But I'm no longer a fan of American style superheros anyway. I do recommend Berserk, Vol. 1 and Black Butler, Vol. 1 both manga.
The Sandman comics are now so classic they are in a huge hard cover collectors book set [[book:The Absolute Sandman, Vol. 1|23753]] in beautiful high end print (with ribbon book mark.) Oh, for $100+ bucks to spend on comics.

Sandman
Lucifer
the Death books
Hellblazer
Books of Magic
Books of Faerie
Watchmen
V for Vendetta
(also not a really big Moore fan)
One of my current faves is 'Fables' by Willingham and Sturgis.
I also really like a new series call 'House of Mystery' by Sturgis.
There's also some which are sort of designed like a manga, but which are American comics: Courtney Crumrin, Nightmares and Fairy Tales, Serenity Rose, and others.


I just put Fray on my list at the library, Elvia. Looks like it's going to be a long wait, though.


Your mention of Chelsea Cain as Batgirl sent me scurrying to Wikipedia to look up the history of the character Barbara Gordon. I'm glad to learn that she's still inspiring people as Oracle.
In graphic novels I love:
Witchblade Volume 6 Obakemono andDevi Namaha
Shomeret


@Shomeret - I'd never heard of Witchblade - that looks fantastic, thanks!
On the young adult side, I happily recommend Hayao Miyazaki's work.

However, based on the recommendation of some people I started reading Buffy s8 by Joss Whedon. Now I'm reading the Astonishing X-men which is also written by him. I like it. All the adventure I wanted as a kid with the snappy dialog of Joss Whedon. Its great!

Fray was okay. Didn't care for Watchmen. I liked Welcome to the Jungle. Maus and Persepolis are literature, though.

Cassaday's art is beautiful, too. He draws the characters like real people wearing colourful outfits, as opposed to overmuscled cartoons.
Also, just read "The Impostor's Daughter" by Laurie Sandell... it's bound up like a hardcover novel, but is an autobiographical story told with rudimentary cartoons. Better than it sounds. A bit like "Pedro and Me" by Judd Winick. The latter was quite affecting... an autobiographical story of Judd's close friend who suffered and eventually died of aids. Simple art, but a powerful story. Bit of trivia - Judd Winick actually incorporated those events from his life in his Green Arrow run... in the form of Mia, Oliver Queen's ward who is diagnosed as HIV+. Great socially consious title is Green Arrow (or was... it's a bit lame now)... was the first comic to deal with 'serious' issues, when Green Arrow's sidekick was revealed as a heroin junkie back in the 70's.

I was also wondering if anyone could suggest anything for my son. He is nine years old and loves superheros. He is mostly a Marvel fan, but anything good will do. I found Ultimate X-Men at the library and he (and I) have loved volumes 1-3 so far. I don't mind if there is some bad language (he hears it at school anyway, why not know how to spell it?), but sex scenes (anything more than kiss-kiss fade to black) are a no-no in my book! He already gets comic books from Marvel in the mail, so I'm looking for something that a library might carry. Anybody got anything?


Re Witchblade--I got turned on to Witchblade through watching the TNT series based on it, but it's been a long running comic book. They've been developing the concept more lately. It's turned darker.
Shomeret


I'll have to watch for that, I enjoyed the Anime but wasn't in love with it. I liked the Hellsing, Volume 1 vampire stories much better and the 2 Anime series that came from the manga I really like. Blood The Last Vampire Night of the Beasts is a great, as is the stand alone movie made of it. The series it also created was OK and at least hadn't any of those 'cute' sidekicks too many Anime have as comic relief. The movie is about to come out on DVD so I don't know how true it is to the original story since it has to be on DVD for me to see it.
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DMZ is pretty good, but I prefer a denser comic with a bit more text. If I spend $20 I don't want to finish in 20 minutes no matter how good the artwork.