What would you say is the best comic you've ever read?

What would you say is the best comic you've ever read?

I have a fitness/wrestling fetish
Storytime it mah nigga.

The best? Probably everything I've ever seen by Moebius.
My favourite, the one that just seemed like I wrote it for myself? First series of Tank Girl.
The one I couldn't put down, that I read in one sitting, stayed up all night, kept buzzing around my head all the next day? MW.

I'm not even exaggerating.

I really liked Courtney Crumrin before it turned to shit, but I also don't read a lot of comics.

I really like this one a lot. The current TMNT series is also really good.

I'd also say maybe the previous Moon Knight series but it did admittedly trickle down as the series went on. Still good though. Haven't kept up with the current one after giving up Marvel.

I really like the art style in the tmnt pic

It's much more rounded and Japanese-esque in the actual books but yeah I like it too.

You know what would be swell? If tmnt actually resembled turtles beyond having a shell.

Eh, I'm not too sure about that.

Alan Moore's The Swamp Thing, hands down.

Damn man that was a good thread.

From Hell.

They actually tried that.

Easily in my top five.

Jesus…

Why would you or anyone think this?

[spoilers]Aside from an average case of autism.[/spoilers]

Kingdom Come.
Young Justice early run by Peter David and DC comics KFC comic.

Tied between Earth X, The Goon and Hell boy, although I would have to include something by Morrison too but it's a tough call

Obligatory:

Wouldn't it not be scientifically accurate to begin with since the premise is so ridiculous?

There are a lot of comics I've read in the past that I thought were the best ever, but to me have aged very poorly (Blankets, Scott Pilgrim, League of Extraordinary Gentlemen to an extent). However, even though it's been a few years since I've read it cover-to-cover, I'll have to go with DC: The New Frontier. It did everything I thought a superhero comic should do. I still hate Darwyn's Wonder Woman design, but that's the only nitpick I can think of

God I fucking hate this type of "humor"
"THIS FANTASTICAL CHARACTER ISN'T BASED IN REALITY HAHA"

Anyway Top 5:

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bought it on a whim today.
It's fucking crazy and stupid.
I love it.

As far as American comics go, Witchdoctor is my absolute favorite. It had a great idea with possessions, curses and monsters being sort of like medical conditions or parasites, and that you needed a proper specialist to deal with them. It's a shame that there will be no more of it and great concept will just collect dust.


When it comes to European stuff, It's a three way tie tie between Moebius' work, Thorgal, and Dylan Dog.

Probably one of the greatest comics of all time tbh.

Ah fuck…He didn't write that, did he?
Also I enjoyed Invisibles, but I read it…fuck too long ago. Was it really pozzed?

Morrison was always a liberal, but he used to be the interesting, free-wheeling, anarchist type. He's gotten worse in recent years.

Who do you think is the better writer even in their old age Grant Morrison or Alan Moore?

Let's see…52, Young Justice, the 2007 Booster Gold comic, the original Justice League International, Time Masters: Vanishing Point, JLA/Avengers and Superman: Lois and Clark. Superdad's still on going so I can pass judgement..yet.

My nigga.

My favorite comic is probably Willworld.

I never understood trying to make something that would never come true in our world more realistic?
It's trying to make Godzilla more realistic. It makes no sense because he could never exist in our world.

Aside from scattered issues here and there, I haven't read much Morrison beyond The Filth, since I've lost a lot of interest in superheroes. Alan Moore's recent stuff seems about the same level of quality as ever – good plotting, but the dialogue all sounds the same. Moore's gotten less subtle over the years, too. He seems unable to resist spelling out the themes and ideas he's playing with.

It's a placebo for people who can't turn off their brains temporarily

The Beano or Desperate Dan.

Invisibles had some cuteboi's in sure, but it's the inconsistent writing, artists and convolution.
Now don't get me wrong, I love Morrison being convoluted but he went beyond Final Crisis levels here.

That image is from his Wonder Woman:Earh One book.


pretty much this.
I've started to notice Moore likes to go into prose and forgets it's a comic often.
I like Morrison's style more but think Moore is better

Some people can't let imaginations run wild sometimes. Everything has to be gritty, dirty, rugged, and realistic to them.

Doing another read-through but it seems a page from chapter 7 is missing.

Watchmen

SPOON!

Damn I forgot that phone pics do that…
:P

I just thought that since all the other mutants have heads that look nigh identical to the animal they mutated from/to, the tmnt should as well. (which is not the cast in the picture you've shown me by the way. They've only given them nostrils and a pointy upper lip.)
But I guess that would look to dumb, cause the protagonists got to look sexy.


This isn't what I was saying either, they've tried to mix their heads with human features and it doesn't work.

I don't think you really know what you want.

WHY IS THIS COMIC NOT HERE? YOU FAGGOTS ARE SLIPPING.

Always and forever.

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Speaking of Godzilla…how is Rage Across Time? Only read the 2nd issue where Big G wound up killing the Greek Pantheon except for Zeus.

i liked the first 60 or so issues of deadpool
i also liked w.i.t.c.h for the deepest lore and cute girls
and then there's the new flintstones comic

The one people are telling me I've dreamed up because no-one has ever heard of it and I can't provide any proof of it ever existing.

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Manga doesn't count.

It's just a shitposter. Ignore them.

rusty brown and megg mog owl

wish i could find either of them

It really is the best, even with the hype, nothing can beat it.

I really need to read that.

That looks great. Even more so that they team up with the Predator.