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    The title says it all. What comics do people read? Of course the focus should be on Dynamite but if there is something else you love it wouldn't hurt to mention it.

    My picks:

    Favorite Dynamite:
    Green Hornet
    Zorro
    Phantom
    Project Superpowers

    I will read the Shadow as soon as the trade is out.

    Favorite Non Dynamite
    Dynamo 5
    Batman Beyond
    Green Arrow
    Zatanna
    THUNDER Agents (modern series)

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    From Dynamite, I read Red Sonja, all the ERB related stuff, Green Hornet, and I'll buy anything related to the Phantom or the Shadow. I also buy a lot of Marvel stuff, IDW's Doctor Who titles on the rare occasions that I can find them, Vertigo's Fables and Hellblazer and a few British titles I doubt most people on here have ever heard of, notably 2000AD. I used to buy a lot of DC, but dropped everything they published outside of the Vertigo books when they rebooted their universe last September and flushed 76 years worth of history down the toilet. On the whole, as far as my wallet is concerned, DC's loss has been Dynamite's gain.

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    Oh come on, Tony, give us dumb Americans a little credit. I used to love 2000 AD back in the day (meaning, the 1980s), or to be more accurate the Titan Books album reprints (and the Eagle/Quality/Fleetway Comics American comic-sized ones as well) of Judge Dredd, Judge Anderson, Rogue Trooper, Strontium Dog, A.B.C. Warriors, D.R. & Quinch, Nemesis the Warlock, Zenith, Future Shocks, Time Twisters, and a few others. Never cared for the cheap newspaper format of 2000 AD of that time, though, and always felt they read better in bigger chunks. Had almost the whole run of Dez Skinn's WARRIOR magazine before it was reprinted by Eclipse and DC, too. Just lost track of the characters over the years, but still feel those early ones are classic. One of these days I'm going to get a nice complete set of reprints of the classic Dan Dare strips from The Eagle (have a few odd reprint volumes packed away somewhere).

    I read about half (maybe more) of the books Dynamite publishes. Started with Project Superpowers and Avengers/Invaders and kept adding new ones as they were introduced. Mostly all the "classic" properties and some of the TV & movie based titles. Probably easier to list the ones I don't read: Red/Queen Sonja, Thulsa Doom, The Boys/Butcher, Jennifer Blood/Ninjettes, Vampirella (except reprint collections and Vampi vs Dracula), Army of Darkness, Battlestar Galactica, Voltron, Bring the Thunder... blanking on the rest. Also read all of Bongo Comics' output, and a few titles from Moonstone, IDW, and Boom! Studios.

    Very few Marvel or DC books since last year. The Twelve is my last remaining floppy Marvel title since Punisher MAX ended, for DC I have Batman Beyond Unlimited, Young Justice and Green Lantern Animated -- at this point I'm switching to trade paperbacks. Will be getting about a half-dozen DCs (Aquaman, All Star Western, 3 Green Lantern titles, and Legion of Super-Heroes), even fewer Marvels (I think just Captain America/Cap & Bucky, Iron Man, Daredevil, and Fantastic Four).

    Most of my money is going to hardcover & softcover reprints of classic comic stuff: from old newspaper adventure strips to Golden & Silver Age comics, to weird alternative/indy stuff from Fantagraphics.
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    Quote Originally Posted by positronic View Post
    Oh come on, Tony, give us dumb Americans a little credit. I used to love 2000 AD back in the day (meaning, the 1980s), or to be more accurate the Titan Books album reprints (and the Eagle/Quality/Fleetway Comics American comic-sized ones as well) of Judge Dredd, Judge Anderson, Rogue Trooper, Strontium Dog, A.B.C. Warriors, D.R. & Quinch, Nemesis the Warlock, Zenith, Future Shocks, Time Twisters, and a few others. Never cared for the cheap newspaper format of 2000 AD of that time, though, and always felt they read better in bigger chunks. Had almost the whole run of Dez Skinn's WARRIOR magazine before it was reprinted by Eclipse and DC, too. Just lost track of the characters over the years, but still feel those early ones are classic. One of these days I'm going to get a nice complete set of reprints of the classic Dan Dare strips from The Eagle (have a few odd reprint volumes packed away somewhere).
    Hah! Yeah, sorry, I should have worded that differently; I think everyone's heard of 2000AD even if they haven't read it, and yes, the eighties were definitely its golden era, though it's still pretty good more often than not. Good to find another Warrior fan, too. Dez, Alan Moore and the rest did some great work there. I know Dez, slightly, and he's still very proud of it, I know. It broke new ground with regard to creator's rights in the UK. It's just a shame it didn't last longer, but I don't think it ever really recovered from the loss of Marvelman.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tony ingram View Post
    Hah! Yeah, sorry, I should have worded that differently; I think everyone's heard of 2000AD even if they haven't read it, and yes, the eighties were definitely its golden era, though it's still pretty good more often than not. Good to find another Warrior fan, too. Dez, Alan Moore and the rest did some great work there. I know Dez, slightly, and he's still very proud of it, I know. It broke new ground with regard to creator's rights in the UK. It's just a shame it didn't last longer, but I don't think it ever really recovered from the loss of Marvelman.
    I would commit non-specific murders to write Rogue Trooper.

    I love a lot of that Warrior and 2000 a.d. stuff, and re-read Charley's War as often as possible.

    A pity the Wildstorm Battler Brittain series didn't take off (pardon the pun), because I would dearly love to see more of that character, or at least a decent reprint collection. :/

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    I would, too. There were a lot of great characters and concepts created by IPC in fact, and I really don't understand why Wildstorm never made more use of them, or why so little has been reprinted aside from Charley's War, Darkie's Mob and a handful of other strips. They never even finished reprin ting The Spider, which I'd have thought would have sold pretty well just because of having Jerry Siegel's name attached to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by positronic View Post
    ...at this point I'm switching to trade paperbacks.
    Yeah. Me too, at least for DC (I don't buy Marvel at the moment), with the exception being Batwoman and perhaps the Earth-2 books. I was buying Deathstroke but Liefeld taking over that book is my cue to leap.

    Someone mentioned Dynamo 5 and I need to buy Vol 3 of that soon. That's a fun book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Captain Canuck View Post
    Yeah. Me too, at least for DC (I don't buy Marvel at the moment), with the exception being Batwoman and perhaps the Earth-2 books.
    I wonder how you'll feel about Earth 2 and Worlds' Finest -- have you seen the new character designs? It's an Earth 2 that's been totally rebooted; more so, if that's possible, than the main DC "New 52" universe. I was originally looking forward to these as a "throw the old dog a bone" overture to old-school DC fanboys, but the "Elseworlds Earth 2" approach has pretty much turned me off.

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    Quote Originally Posted by positronic View Post
    I wonder how you'll feel about Earth 2 and Worlds' Finest -- have you seen the new character designs? It's an Earth 2 that's been totally rebooted; more so, if that's possible, than the main DC "New 52" universe. I was originally looking forward to these as a "throw the old dog a bone" overture to old-school DC fanboys, but the "Elseworlds Earth 2" approach has pretty much turned me off.
    Likewise. I dropped everything DC after the reboot except for The Shade, and when I heard James Robinson was returning the JSA (my all time favourite team) in a series set on Earth 2, I thought this would be the last refuge for fans of the 'old' DC; I was utterly delighted. The reveal that it's basically just a glorified Elseworlds story has been a bitter disappointment, so much so that I've now dropped The Shade as well because I just don't want to give DC any more of my money. And I'm disappointed in Robinson, who I felt had a real feeling for the Golden Age characters, for putting his name to the project.

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    Quote Originally Posted by positronic View Post
    I wonder how you'll feel about Earth 2 and Worlds' Finest -- have you seen the new character designs? It's an Earth 2 that's been totally rebooted; more so, if that's possible, than the main DC "New 52" universe. I was originally looking forward to these as a "throw the old dog a bone" overture to old-school DC fanboys, but the "Elseworlds Earth 2" approach has pretty much turned me off.
    I've seen them and I'm open-minded to it. I can't put in the time and money to follow the actual characters but "variants" I can do.

    In a way, I prefer it because they feel like evolved versions of the actual characters. I understand it may be Damian Wayne under the cowl and I think that's interesting. I would have KILLED for Bruce Wayne to stay dead because his death forced changes in the Batman family, but of course...and they can have a bit more liberty with Earth-2 characters, not unlike killing (at least for now) Ultimate Peter Parker.

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