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    Anyone got any good recommendations? In the middle of reading The Boys, which is pretty ing awesome. Before that I checked out the Dark Tower ones, and they were also very, very good. After I read American Vampire next, anyone got anything else good to read? I never imagined how much I would enjoy reading comics/graphic novels on a tablet.

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    Funny how these things work. I also started reading comics a while back.

    Actually I had downloaded a ton of them a few months ago and they have just been sitting on my external harddrive for later use.

    I happen to have some issues of the one you mentioned, American Vampire.

    for reccommendations I would suggest..

    Batman The Killing Joke
    Batman Arkham City issues (They run from 1 through 5)
    Monocyte

    The one listed above are relativaly short novels so you wont spent too much time on them.

    And here are a few of my all time favorites but are really long and still ongoing..

    Witchblade
    X-Men Uncanny

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    The Killing Joke

    Batman Year One

    Return of the Dark Knight

    No Man's Land

    Batman : the cult

    Batman: the long Halloween

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    I read Killing Joke, it was good. Fairly burned out on Batman atm. i also wanna read Preacher after reading the boys

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    Y: The Last Man

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    Someone buy me a tablet so I can read comics

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    getting it, thanks.

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    The Walking Dead (only comic I read)

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    Sin City and Walking Dead are really good. Walking Dead is long as but I'm still engrossed in the story, much better than the TV show. Sin City is almost exactly like the film but theres 7 "books" all up and only 3 are in the film.

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    I recently bought my first comics ever and downloaded them to the tablet. Reading them on the tablet greatly enhances the experience with the animation effects no doubt. I bought Batman: Court of the Owls series. He gets his ass handed to in this one. Good read.

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    Someone buy me a tablet so I can read comics
    So you can sell it 2 days later ?

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    So you can sell it 2 days later ?
    No I'd keep it on someone else's dime.

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    No I'd keep it on someone else's dime.
    True true

    Its like everybody get tablets as gifts or win them during their companies's Christmas parties

    Of course that never happens to us.

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    Black Hole, Charles Burns


    Suburban Seattle, the mid-1970s. We learn from the out-set that a strange plague has descended upon the area’s teenagers, transmitted by sexual contact. The disease is manifested in any number of ways — from the hideously grotesque to the subtle (and concealable) — but once you’ve got it, that’s it. There’s no turning back.

    As we inhabit the heads of several key characters — some kids who have it, some who don’t, some who are about to get it — what unfolds isn’t the expected battle to fight the plague, or bring heightened awareness to it , or even to treat it. What we become witness to instead is a fascinating and eerie portrait of the nature of high school alienation itself — the savagery, the cruelty, the relentless anxiety and ennui, the longing for escape.

    And then the murders start.

    As hypnotically beautiful as it is horrifying, Black Hole transcends its genre by deftly exploring a specific American cultural moment in flux and the kids who are caught in it- back when it wasn’t exactly cool to be a hippie anymore, but Bowie was still just a little too weird.

    To say nothing of sprouting horns and molting your skin…

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    15 posts and no mention of kickass

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    15 posts and no mention of kickass
    Because it sucks. As does the sequel. As did Wanted. Mark Millar is much better at ideas than he is at actual writing.

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    i also wanna read Preacher
    Best thing ever.

    A lot of the must reads have been mentioned here already: Preacher, the Frank Miller Batman stuff, Long Halloween and Killing Joke, The Walking Dead, and so forth.

    I second the Y: The Last Man suggestion, even though I haven't had a chance to read it yet. Just skimmed a couple of the pages after downloading and liked what I saw.

    Neil Gaiman's Sandman series is great. Anything by Alan Moore. Most stuff by Frank Miller (I like almost all of his work, but the bad stuff is utter ). Maus is great. I'd also suggest anything by Daniel Clowes. He's best known for Ghost World, of course, but I've loved everything I've read of his.

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    No love for Marvels? Really?

    Marvels
    Kingdom Come
    Earth X/Universe X/Paradise X
    Infinity Gauntlet
    blazer (Particularly the Dangerous Habits arc)
    Thunderbolts (Particularly Warren Ellis's run on the le)
    Age of Apocalypse
    Transmetropolitan
    Knightfall
    Batman: No Man's Land
    The Sinestro Corps War

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    Best thing ever.

    A lot of the must reads have been mentioned here already: Preacher, the Frank Miller Batman stuff, Long Halloween and Killing Joke, The Walking Dead, and so forth.

    I second the Y: The Last Man suggestion, even though I haven't had a chance to read it yet. Just skimmed a couple of the pages after downloading and liked what I saw.

    Neil Gaiman's Sandman series is great. Anything by Alan Moore. Most stuff by Frank Miller (I like almost all of his work, but the bad stuff is utter ). Maus is great. I'd also suggest anything by Daniel Clowes. He's best known for Ghost World, of course, but I've loved everything I've read of his.
    Have you read The Boys?

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    Have you read The Boys?
    Not yet, but it's been recommended to me and the fact it's by Garth Ennis has kept it on my radar.

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    Oh, yeah. Also on the I-haven't-read-them-yet-but-liked-the-few-pages-I-skimmed list are The Losers and all of the Scott Pilgrim books.

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    Alan Ford. Best comic ever.

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    Because it sucks. As does the sequel. As did Wanted. Mark Millar is much better at ideas than he is at actual writing.
    this just proves it's good

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    I have no idea if you can get it on a tablet since it's old as , but "The Nam" was my favorite comic that Marvel ever released. I still have the entire series made out of good ole' dead trees.

    It ran from 86' to 93', iirc (I started reading it in 91')

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    I have no idea if you can get it on a tablet since it's old as , but "The Nam" was my favorite comic that Marvel ever released. I still have the entire series made out of good ole' dead trees.

    It ran from 86' to 93', iirc (I started reading it in 91')
    Remember it. Fantastic.

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