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No more than Five...Thanks to Chewy for the suggestion.


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Single issues or arcs? Or both?

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Both, and Original Graphic Novels. You can pick an entire TPB as 1 pick. I'm willing to be lenient for the sake of quality picks.


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Englehart and Rogers "Dark Detective" series.
Mike Allred's "Batman a go go" story from Solo.

More later when I think of them.

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New Frontier



Loki



Punisher: Welcome Back, Frank



Arrowsmith



WE3

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Catwoman: Dark End of The Street-Brubaker/Cooke



Catwoman: Selina's Big Score-Darwyn Cooke



DC: The New Frontier-Darwyn cooke




Pride of Baghdad-Vaughn/Henrichon




WE3-Morrison/Quitely



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Englehart and Rogers "Dark Detective" series.




They were gonna do another one... but you had to go and jinx it, didn't you?


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1. We3 (Morrison/Quitely)
2. Chosen (Millar/Gross)
3. 100 Bullets: The Hard Way (Azzarello/Risso)
4. Kabuki (Mack)
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Pro - was Loki good?


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Piggie, are you reading Cooke's Spirit?

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I'm reading it. It's pretty fucking cool... though the Spirit/Bats one shot by Loeb and Cooke sucked ass.


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I'm reading it. It's pretty fucking cool... though the Spirit/Bats one shot by Loeb and Cooke sucked ass.




I pretty much agree with that....I would add that the one shot's art was good.


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Oh, yeah. But still, it was annoying to see Cooke waste forty-something pages for a shit team-up story Loeb pulled out of his ass.


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I don't even think Loeb phoned that in-I think it was carrier pigeon.


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Superb, in my opinion. It's a story told completely from Loki's POV. The art is gorgeous, and by the end, the writer had truly opened my eyes to the character of Thor's half-brother. It's such a genius little story, it should have been told decades ago. PLEASE do yourself a favor and check it out...

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Superb, in my opinion. It's a story told completely from Loki's POV. The art is gorgeous, and by the end, the writer had truly opened my eyes to the character of Thor's half-brother. It's such a genius little story, it should have been told decades ago. PLEASE do yourself a favor and check it out...




I just read this. Some of the best art and a really good story too...


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Loki's definitely a contender. the art alone was fucking amazing, but the story was damn good as well. it's increasingly harder and harder to find books like that.


damn, I'm gonna have to read it again.

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Loki's definitely a contender. the art alone was fucking amazing, but the story was damn good as well. it's increasingly harder and harder to find books like that.


damn, I'm gonna have to read it again.




yup...


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I had the shop here special order the hardcover for me. Totally worth the $25...

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I'll buy Loki. Thanks for the tip.


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Catwoman #17-19: No Easy Way Down, by Ed Brubaker and Javier Pulido




Harley and Ivy #1-3 by Paul Dini and Bruce Timm




New X-Men #139-150: Planet X, by Grant Morrison and Phil Jimenez




Fables #19-27: March of the Wooden Soldiers, by Bill Willingham and Mark Buckingham




Seven Soldiers - Zatanna #1-4, by Grant Morrison and Ryan Sook


In my dream, the world had suffered a terrible disaster. A black haze shut out the sun, and the darkness was alive with the moans and screams of wounded people. Suddenly, a small light glowed. A candle flickered into life, symbol of hope for millions. A single tiny candle, shining in the ugly dark. I laughed, and blew it out. - Joker
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