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wow I have only just started getting into graphic novels. Watchmen was great and currently reading Sandman loving it not scary no but theres a great list there when I am done. Thanks.
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A few ones I've just picked up...
*The OZ/Wonderland Chronicles, this shit looks awesome, characters from both universes involved...haven't taken the time to read through yet, but I'll definately be "collecting" this one. Great artwork. *Legend - 4-part 2005 series from WildStorm. I usually hate WS stuff, but this one is cool by me. Basically a superman kinda story with a few differences...not the most original, but kinda compelling to read. Horror stuff *Escape of the Living Dead - Airborne. Just seen the art so far, typical style for the series, very bloody, those into gore will like it. It's been an "ok" zombie title so far from what I've seen, but this one seems a little better. *Lore *I am Legend Both some very nice looking vampire type stuff...I'll update.
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I have been reading escape the dead, and they are great I find them exciting, I all so started a texes chainsaw massacre bad moon rising and nightmare on elm street and they are all good, robert shit I can't t think of his last name but he put out a awsome werewolf comic.
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Agree with everything above and must add
The Goon - horror comedy Goon is a mafia thug fighting zombies and the ocasional Metallic man, The art and color are great and the dialogue is pure gold. An oft-overlooked gem.
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Preacher & Sin City are the 2 most awesome comics around. The best part is that they are both complete already so you can read them start to finish without having to wait a month for the next issue. Preacher is more horror oriented than Sin City though.
I've been keeping my fingers crossed for years in hopes of them getting a green light on a Preacher movie, or better yet an HBO series. I think it'd be awesome!
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i'd also recommend hellboy which, while not 'scary' per se, is a great read and much MUCH better than the movie (I liked the movie only because of the comics)
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This is sorta shameless, but I just launched a new horror webcomic, which anybody can read online for free.
It's an anthology, new stories every month. The firrst comic, "The Executioner is a Lonely Man," tells the story of two men who become neighbors on death row. Barrett, the row's newest arrival, is marking time until his execution. Transformed by guilt, he has accepted his fate, and waits for death. The other man, Doc, a long-time death row resident, asserts his innocence and strikes up an understanding, if not exactly friendship, with him. But one of the men has a dark secret — A secret that the other will only learn in the execution chamber, at the end of the gallows rope. You can read it at http://www.webcomicsnation.com/splitlip Sam |
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The ending was pretty obvious, but it was a very well written story. I'll definatly keep track of your site and read more.
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Thanks!
I worried that the ending might be a too obvious, too, so I'll have to try to go in different directions for future stories. The next story will be online in middle November. Take care, Sam |
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Buddy Does Seattle by Peter Bagge.
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