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Introduction: Newbies say hello and introduce yourself here


Hi Andrew, have fun with the group!


Welcome Yalonda!
I am a fellow non-superhero reader. Asterios Polyp is on my "to read" list, so far I've heard very good things about it. I haven't read Habibi yet, but I did enjoy Blankets.



Teddy wrote: Grant Morrison is probably my favorite writer"
Andrew wrote: "Morrison is excellent
The Invisibles is life-changing. My favourite comic.
J wrote: " I'm reading Saga now too, "
The volume 1 I ordered is just arrived and I already finished, it was great. Very cool characters, quite an original (well, nice merging from classics) story too.

I'm rereading his Arkham Asylum graphic novel, trying to get a better appreciation of it.

I'm rereading his Arkham Asylum graphic novel, trying to get a better appreciation of it."
Go for the second volume-Apocalipstick-at least, one of my favourites.
As far as I remember, AA had stunning artwork, but the plot was... missing. Not the usual cerebral Morrison's style, still, it wasn't so bad.

I'm a big fan of 2000ad and want to see if anyone else around here knows what I mean by 'Borag Thungg, Earthlet!'.
So yeah, hi there!

It took me a couple of goes with Arkham Asylum, I really like the artwork from Dave McKean, it's astonishingly good and nuanced,



I didn't care for it at all until my girlfriend, who doesn't read a lot of comics, read it and loved it. It made me think I must've been missing something, and I was! It's much better than I gave it credit for, although I still prefer The Killing Joke.
Andrew wrote: "I've got 31 books to read, I must not go to the library again for a while, I hope I can restrain myself."
I know how you feel! So many books on my shelf just waiting to be read.

-Pammie
Hi Ryouko, Cory, J, Jaime, Camilla, Mercurial, Yolanda, Simon, Teddy, Mike, Alex, and Pamela. Welcome to the group. Enjoy your stay here and please note there are 4 book discussions currently going on for this month of September. There are 4 book discussions slated for October after the poll results. Please feel free to join all the other various discussions in the group.

I joined the group for sharing and getting recommendations. The last comic I'm really enjoying is "Locke&Key". I'm also fan of the work of Thomas Ott.
To finish, a question: I heard that there is a graphic novel from where they took the character of Riddick for the movies. Does anyone know if this is true? Everything I found related to Riddick seems to have been done after the movies...

I'm not too sure about a Riddick comic, but I do know there was an animated Riddick movie which kind of links Pitch Black and the Riddick Chronicles.
The animation is a little cartoony/anime inspired, but the story's actually decent.


I'm not too sure about a Riddick comic, but I do know there was an animated Riddick movie which kind of links Pitch Black and the Riddick Chronicles.
The animation..."
Hi Paul. Thanks for the info. I also know about that animated movie, but I will keep looking for that Riddick comic, if it is true it exists.




I'm Silvia, I'm from Italy and I've only recently got into comics. To be precise I used to read comics when I was little but then because of various reasons I stopped and now I'm trying to get back to it because damn it, comics are great.

Welcome Silvia! I've recently just read comic books too. The Walking Dead got me started, though in reality when I was a kid I read a thick graphic novel about Superman and I was impressed on the story and how it completely blew away my expectations with comics. Now I can't stop reading comics too, it's a great way to read up on a lot of stories and I love stories.


Hi Antonio, Jesse, Geoffrey, Tomson, Silvia, and Stephen. Welcome to the group. Enjoy your stay here and please note there are 4 book discussions currently going on for this month of October. Also, the poll is up for voting the group members' choice for the November book discussion. Please feel free to join all the other various discussions in the group.
And Jim thanks to you for welcoming the new members to our group in a timely manner. Thanks man.
And Jim thanks to you for welcoming the new members to our group in a timely manner. Thanks man.

I'd hoped, when I was in my 20s, back in the '90s, that I'd break into the biz, in time to draw an issue of Gaiman's The Sandman, but my first publication, drawing a short story, for a small, indie company, happened the same summer Sandman ended.
I've drawn a book for Image, another for Caliber, written and drawn (and sometimes painted)short stories for Heavy Metal Magazine and Negative Burn.
I've just published my first, full, graphic novel, Crescent City Magick and am working on the sequel.
Although it's probably not realistic to hope the chance to draw something for it, I am very interested to read Neil Gaiman's new Sandman material. I'm also looking forward to reading Mike Mignola's "Hellboy in Hell", once it's out in a collected book.

I also hope to read the new Sandman material, I hope it wouldn't disappoint us fans.
Good luck on the sequel of your book, I hope to read your books in the future.

Welcome to the group Mike. It's nice to know that illustrators in the sequential art world can drop by our group to say hello and introduce themselves. I loved your work on Hellboy and BPRD by the way. I still remember buying Hellboy Weird Tales several years ago right after the movie came out. Again thanks for introducing yourself to our group.
Welcome to the group Maria Angelica. Just to let you know I did receive your inquiry and have replied. I hope the reference books help you out in regards to your inquiry. As for the type of graphic novels/comic books, feel free to browse on the book recommendations topic in the General Discussions folder. There are hundreds of posts there regarding graphic novels the members have recommended.
Have a good week everyone.
Welcome to the group Maria Angelica. Just to let you know I did receive your inquiry and have replied. I hope the reference books help you out in regards to your inquiry. As for the type of graphic novels/comic books, feel free to browse on the book recommendations topic in the General Discussions folder. There are hundreds of posts there regarding graphic novels the members have recommended.
Have a good week everyone.

Welcome to the group Siriam. You may be interested to read the topic on book recommendations in this forum. Here is the link below:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...


My name is Kenne from San Francisco. I've been a comic book reader since the early 80s when my friends introduced me to a little book known as Secret Wars. I was hooked and became a rabid comic reader right from the start. The interesting thing was that the moment I got into Comics was the moment that my friends grew bored with them and moved on to other things.
I'm primarily a Marvel guy, but I like DC, Image and other independent stuff. Some of my favorite authors are Neil Gaiman (especially Sandman), Alan Moore (especially Top Ten), Geoff Johns (his Green Lantern work blew me away), Judd Winnick ("Pedro and Me" changed my life), Christos Gage (read "Avengers Intiative" trust me), Tony Moore ("Strangers in Paradise" is some of the best literature I've ever read) and Tony Bedard (Negation & Exiles).
I discovered this group because I saw NYKen's graphic novel reviews and was glad to find a group like this.



Since then I have dabbled here and there but find the sheer volume of material available to be a bit intimidating. I mean, where does one start? That's why I came to this group; it's a place for me to learn about the classics as well as what's amazing and new.
Cheers!


Hello and welcome Ian, I also didn't have what you didn't have back then too. Then, I made an online friend and he told me what's the good stuff and that got me on the road to reading a lot of great comic books and now I'm finding stuff on my own too. I think it's great that you sought out comic book groups, and landed on this one. I think you'll find there are a lot of users here with a lot of books to recommend, and of course there's always the monthly group discussions.
Hello there Stephan, and welcome. Believe it or not, I've only read two comic books in print: one a Superman graphic novel back when I was a kid and One Month 2 Live which I bought just recently. Almost everything I read was Digital. Frank Miller's work on Batman are classics, I think people can become comic fans just by reading those. I think no one's offended by the way, what's important is we're all reading the same things and discussion is what we're after here anyway.

I've been reading comics for over 40 years now from Tintin to Locke & Key by way of The Spirit & Watchmen & though they have changed hugely in that time they will always be my first love!
I couldn't pick a 'best ever' to recommend, way too much good stuff, but am currently really enjoying Scott Snyder & Greg Capullo's work on Batman


I have been reading since I was about three, but once I started school, I was too advanced for the rest of the class and asked to slow down by my teacher. I got lazy and over time forgot what i had learned to the point that in 3rd grade I was almost completely unable to read any longer. If not for an interest in comic books, I never would have been bale to pull myself back up as quickly as I did.
I am prodominantly interested in alternative comics like "Love And Rockets", "Cerebus:, anything by Seth, Louis Trondheim and Johann Sfar.
I used to be in a graphic novel reading group and really enjoyed that experience. The only issue with the group was the turn out was often minimal.

Welcome David. This is my first graphic novel reading group and I like it here. I like alternative comics too, I think I'll grab a title by Seth.
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I've been reading and collecting about 3 years now, and I'm a huge DC Comics fan, especially when it comes to Batman.