Icarus wrote:So far, Kingdom Come (the apocalypse with super-heros), and Bone.
Quiche.
Zane wrote:The Sandman is crazy... i didn't get it really...what do u like about it Spoonybard??
Zane wrote:And i did the whole dream world and morpheus stuff in Sandman, but (and i can't remember the issue i picked up) in the one i got form the library it had a prostitue, a homo transvestite and lesbians as the main charcters who then
Don't look if you a not mature, like old.
[SPOILER] go into the dream world by killing this guy, skinning him and doing all voodoo stuff to get there, and then the skin (face) which is hammered to the wall starts talking to people.[/SPOILER]
I didn't think thats what God wanted me to read... maybe it was just a one off ...
But hey, do let me stop you enjoying it. My Dad can't stand anything outside reality.
When Wolverines claws came out the 1st time in the bar, he goes 'huhm.. i dont think so " and walked off It kinda sucks though.
ZIPO_MASTER* wrote:American GNS I read are usually Bone, Usagi Yojimbo, Superman: Our Worlds at War, Sock Monkey, Creature Tech, and Big Guy & Rusty. (I like underground stuff so, don't be scratching your head at some of the last titles I listed. XP
SpoonyBard wrote:Oh, I love Creature Tech! Doug TenNapel is a very talented, imaginative artist. He's the one who created Earthworm Jim, so he's automatically cool in my opinion.
Zane wrote:Hey Ronin, Have u read the 1st Eastman & Lairds, Teenage Mutant Ninja turtles comic? It before it became a kids show and its all dark and like "their mutants... ninja turle mutants" , theres no pizza and no cowabunga.
You can read it online at http://www.ninjaturtles.com
go to the comics section and click on the eastman and lairds logo and theres a highlighted green link which takes u to the original tale, then click the 1st issue. and the comic should come up. PM me if u can't find it. Its a good read.
Gypsy wrote: Both are excellent foods, but they should be enjoyed seperately.
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