Trade Paperback Recommendations
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From: Home of 2013 NFL champion Seahawks
Originally Posted by bishop2knight
I agree that the title has dropped off a little. For awhile it was one of my favorite reads each month.
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Originally Posted by davidh777
Yeah, I loved some of the earlier trades. (I wasn't trying to call you out on your quote! Just realized the two components of my post could be construed that way but that's not the case.)
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From: Sin Diego
My top 5
Watchmen by Alan Moore (Best graphic novel of all time)
Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis (Politics and over the top/outrageous behavior, but with a point!)
Blankets by Craig Thompson (a beautiful indy read)
Superman For All Seasons - Jeph Loeb (My favorite Superman story of all time)
Secret Identity by Kurt Busiek (My 2nd favorite Superman story of all time)
That's my top 5! Lots of great suggestions all through this thread, so ya really can't go wrong with any of 'em.
Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis (Politics and over the top/outrageous behavior, but with a point!)
Blankets by Craig Thompson (a beautiful indy read)
Superman For All Seasons - Jeph Loeb (My favorite Superman story of all time)
Secret Identity by Kurt Busiek (My 2nd favorite Superman story of all time)
That's my top 5! Lots of great suggestions all through this thread, so ya really can't go wrong with any of 'em.
#30
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I have nothing to add since I've only read Sandman (which is excellent) and the Walking Dead (plus Watchmen on order) recently, but I want to thank everyone for the ideas in this thread. I've ended up ordering a couple (Invincibles Ultimate HC1 and the first couple of issues of Fable) and probably will get more (like Y and the Preacher) in the future.




