Rat Creature ([info]ratcreature) wrote,
@ 2007-07-08 22:50:00
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Entry tags:comics, poll, questions

so, I'm pretty much sitting here with a comic pile...
and no matter what my icon says, I do wonder sometimes whether that statement isn't phrased too boldly. See, I'm kind of intimidated by looking at several shortboxes of DC comics, trying to decide where to start, which comic to pick up.

Poll #1017600 So, any advice?
Open to: All, detailed results viewable to: All

Hey, you have still some Marvel comics left and can postpone the whole DC pile for a while longer, thus you should read:

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1602: New World #1-5 and 1602: Fantastick Four #1-5
2 (22.2%)

Nextwave #1-12
3 (33.3%)

Supreme Power (starting from whenever I stopped), Supreme Power: Hyperion, Supreme Power: Nighthawk, and Squadron Supreme
4 (44.4%)

You can avoid the main DC by reading Vertigo, thus you should read:

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Y: The Last Man
10 (71.4%)

DMZ
0 (0.0%)

Fables
7 (50.0%)

You should start with DC limited series first, read:

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Batman: Journey Into Knight
1 (8.3%)

Batman & The Monster Men and Batman & The Mad Monk
0 (0.0%)

Year One: Ras Al Ghul and Year One: Scarecrow
4 (33.3%)

Batman: Dr Jekyll & Mr Hyde
0 (0.0%)

Catwoman: When in Rome
2 (16.7%)

All Star Superman
7 (58.3%)

Don't be chicken and start catching up on DC main continuity already, to do that start reading

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in the Batverse with War Games
2 (16.7%)

with the JLA, the Identity Crisis and Infinity Crisis limited series and their tie-ins
5 (41.7%)

with the Outsiders
4 (33.3%)

with the Teen Titans
5 (41.7%)

with Superman
0 (0.0%)

with Superman/Batman
1 (8.3%)

with that Green Lantern Rebirth series (I don't even recall anymore when that was in the publishing chronology...)
4 (33.3%)

with Green Arrow
2 (16.7%)



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[info]kerithwyn
2007-07-08 09:25 pm UTC (link)
Of the Marvel, I thought none of the 1602 series lived up to the original; Nextwave looked irreverent and amusing; and Supreme Power got really uninteresting really fast after it's great start.

Y got a bit draggy for awhile, but it's winding down now and it's probably worth catching up to the end. Fables remains the most *consistently* great book on the shelves.

Batman & The Monster Men and Batman & The Mad Monk are way old-school fun if you're in that kind of mood (but not as brilliant as I might have wished from Wagner); and of the entire list, ALL-STAR SUPERMAN was and is my favorite comic of the moment.

I couldn't stomach War Games; Identity Crisis and Infinite Crisis are...difficult and convoluted. Superman/Batman completely lost whatever cracky (ir)relevance it once had.

If you have 'em, both the post-OYL series of Busiek's Superman and Dini's Detective are fantastic, but if you're like me you'd want to read all the stuff that lead up to them. And that's a slog.

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[info]ratcreature
2007-07-08 09:32 pm UTC (link)
I have Dini's Detective comics, not the Busiek Superman though (the Superman stuff I have is earlier), but like you I'm not fond of jumping ahead that much.

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[info]morchades
2007-07-08 10:01 pm UTC (link)
GL: Rebirth is post-Identity Crisis and War games, but predates Infinite Crisis by 2 to 6 months in-story time.

Its a retcon-heavy series, so it gives you all the Green Lantern backstory you need to know to understand what's going on, so I do advise it as a jumping on point.

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[info]ratcreature
2007-07-08 10:26 pm UTC (link)
Thanks for clearing that up for me.

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OT, but...
[info]retsuko
2007-07-09 03:04 am UTC (link)
Gadget icon love! She was my favorite character on that show! *swoons with nostalgia*

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[info]petronelle
2007-07-08 10:53 pm UTC (link)
I found Catwoman: When in Rome to be soul-soothing in a lot of ways, so I would recommend leaving that for last, along with some of the Superman/Batman.

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[info]ratcreature
2007-07-08 10:57 pm UTC (link)
Good advice to save some treats, and regardless of the story even I alway enjoy Sale's art.

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[info]saturn_girl
2007-07-08 10:57 pm UTC (link)
Y: The Last Man has been terrific, consistently entertaining and both Pia Guerra and Goran Sudzka artwork complement BKV's storytelling perfectly. The series is almost over (only three issues left) so pick up the trades and start from the beginning - the best way to get into any series.

DMZ I just started reading, and while the artwork isn't my favorite style, it suits the gritty, chaotic atmosphere of the DMZ.

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[info]ratcreature
2007-07-08 11:01 pm UTC (link)
I have bought all these comics in the poll already. I just haven't read comics for a while. I followed Y: The Last Man for the first couple of arcs, and liked it and kept it on my pull list through my reading hiatus. I'mnow in the mood to read comics again and am trying to decide on an order to tackle the shortboxes of unreadcomics.

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[info]retsuko
2007-07-09 03:03 am UTC (link)
I really, really like Y: The Last Man. I need to read more of it, too (I've just gotten into the first two TPBs.)

Have you read Runaways?

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[info]ratcreature
2007-07-09 08:06 am UTC (link)
Yeah, but only the first story arc or so.

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