transmetropolitan
neuromancer
cerebus
the watchmen
pasty-faced pseudo-noir frank miller type stuff is a no-no.
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haven't read that mayne, will give it a shot. the others all sound good too (though i haven't a clue what "DMZ" refers to), i'll add them to my little mental list of things to read. good conspiracy nut stuff is right up me alley, surely.Wolfman Walt wrote:Undoubtbly already read, but thought I should suggest it anyways - Preacher. Some of Ennis' best work and why I enjoy reading his Punisher stuff.
Uh, in case you're not kidding, a DMZ is a "demilitarized zone", a sliver of territory between two hostile factions where neither side is supposed to enter, such as along the 38th parallel in Korea. In the comic book, there's a civil war within the US. Download a sample here.though i haven't a clue what "DMZ" refers to
Man, I used to love Corben as a kid (violence! boobies!). Looking back, his stuff isn't all that interesting.Richard Corben?
Blargh wrote:While the way in which the stance is made could be done with at least a pretense of civility - being far more conducive to others actually paying attention than copious swearing - it just wouldn't be Mandy otherwise.
S4ur0n27 wrote:Dexter is getting MFG'ed for the first time
Koki wrote:He must be Mandallorian FaLLouT God'ded ASAP
sure, but it could've stood for any number of other things, we're talking about a bloody comic. digital mystikz?baby arm wrote:Uh, in case you're not kidding, a DMZ is a "demilitarized zone", a sliver of territory between two hostile factions where neither side is supposed to enter, such as along the 38th parallel in Korea. In the comic book, there's a civil war within the US. Download a sample here.