marciosmg said:
Onyxmeth said:
marciosmg said: The Watchme is pretty good. Moore did create a wonderful piece of art, but it's not my favorite ever.
The mood of the book is pretty bad. I know he was going for realism, but I think he went into nihilism.
@Onyxmeth - So true. Fables is awesome. My 2nd favorite book nowadays. It only loses to The Walking Dead.
I don't know how they came up with such great stories non-stop.
And Blankets was pretty good too. Very emotional. |
Blankets is my second favorite graphic novel ever. It totally took me by surprise, because I managed to read it before the hype started on te book's quality. My fav is Superman: Red Son. Have you ever read that?
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I have read Red Son. And I would put into my top 3 Superman stories.
My favorite Superman story was one issue of Action Comics called: "What's so funny, about Truth, Justice and the American Way".
It's a simple story but really shows what Superman represents, the ideal he embodies.
But I loved Luthor in Red Son. All takes is one phrase. Brain before Brawl. Always 
PS - I didn't know know there was hype around Blankets. I discovered it by accident and loved it.
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It's on like every best of graphic novels list nowadays, so it's word of mouth is propelling people to check it out. I always enjoy getting into something before it gets skewered with hype and word of mouth because I feel like I can go in with a clear head and simply enjoy it or not.
Barnes n Nobles is the best friend of the broke graphic novel lover. I spent many so many days chilling at the cafe and finishing a huge story.