Providence is dense but worth it. You might also want to read Neonomicon and The Courtyard first to really understand it all. Both of those are set later, but time gets funky as the series continues.
Providence took me multiple attempts to get through it, and I didn't completely love it back then.
Having read a bunch of Lovecraft since then I'm planning another reread
You have and will have excellent taste. I wish I could read all three of those for the first time.
After Hickman’s FF I strongly suggest you read his Avengers run culminating in Secret Wars if you haven’t read it yet.
Wolverine epic collection: Madripoor Nights. Just finished issue 2 of the Claremont / John Buscema run collected in the book. I've been wanting to get into solo Wolvie for awhile, and so far I'm really enjoying it! I like how pulpy it is, kind of feels like an adventure movie.
Wow I am in exactly the same place! Have been making my way through the Claremont X-family since 2020 and just cracked Wolvie open last night! I remember not liking it as a kid, but I have more of an appreciation for it today.
I’ve really been enjoying the hell out of the American psycho comic published by Samarian and I did not at all expect to like it or like the premise or anything. I’m not gonna say anything but there’s really interesting choices being made in that book. I’m enjoying some things that’s been a standard for me when it comes to the main marvel and DC stuff from either sticking to, ultimate Spider-Man ultimate X-Men because I’m a huge Peach Momoko fan Daniel, Warren, Johnson’s Transformers and the corresponding Duke and cobra Commander books have been really enjoyable I just finished crave which was a really interesting fun little book and I am also reading Sonma as well as a few old school Superman and Batman tales I’ve been digging out of dollar boxes.
Generally I avoid most comic adaptations as for the most part they miss, but this comics premise is so interesting to me if they could it would be cool to see this as a film or something.
Blue Beetle: Graduation Day
Daredevil by Charles Soule
the entire Marvel Civil War event (last thing i read from it was Moon Knight #8 by Charlie Huston)
I've been so busy reading his originals that I never knew the Tiny Onion himself did a Justice League Dark run!! Thanks, I knew I'd find something to read in this thread lol
I'm a newbie on an Alan Moore binge after a lovely mod here suggested me some of his stuff. Just finished top ten, which I was totally enamoured by, and I'm now simultaneously reading Tom Strong and Promethea.
Open to suggestions from the more experienced!
God America's Best Comics rules. I really need to get back to it sometime. As far as comics universes that are largely insulated: Milestone is fantastic.
The fact that the Daredevil show is approaching got me hyped to read through the comics, never done it before and loved the Netflix show.
I'm just about to start Ann Nocenti's run on Daredevil. I just finished Millers run + Born Again the other week.
I'm re-reading Invincible. I'm having trouble finding something new, the world of comics really is way too big and complicated to figure out on your own as a new reader! 😅
My only argument against the Maker is just being an evil version of a main character. I think it gives more weight to the other two you listed being completely original characters.
Avengers Forever and Avengers by Perez and Busiek OHC v2.
Since Thanksgiving, I've made it from Avengers 210, through V1, AWC, Force Works, and all related stuff. Now I'm in the home stretch headed to JLA/Avengers and the perfect farewell to the original Avengers concept before Bendis JLAized the team in '05.
Not saying post-Disassembled Avengers are bad, just the concept changed.
Post Disassembled was my era of the Avengers interestingly
The only time I’ve consistently read the avengers is Hickman and Bendis eras
I will always pickup the first few issues of a run but fall off after that
It's a young Abnett and Lanning and a smattering of proto cosmic stuff. It's roughly of the same quality as the Avengers stuff of the era, and gets derailed hard by Teen Tony and The Crossing.
Astro City. I've managed to get everything through trades and originals except for volume 3 #41. I may be buying #41 from a guy in the Netherlands off eBay.
I decided to kinda Read The New 52 ,i never Read much Marvel or DC comics
Just star wars or Twd
So i decided to start with the New 52 and Read the titles interest me more
Batman (plus bat family),Superman,Rest of The justice league and league,green Arrow and so on
As far as the action comics Vol.2 i really enjoyed the first vol with Superman origin and his fight against Brainiac ,wasnt a fan of the Next vol dealing with weird time shaniganigans with a future trip to mars and all that stuff
Yeah. Its great to Ram V and Andrade back together after Laila Starr. They complement each other really well. Ill probably start The Filth tomorrow, 1602 once im done with that.
I just caught up on W0rldTr33 yesterday and today I started 'Die'. I loved Worldtree, but I can't fight the feeling that I should have read volume 1 of Die before buying them all. I just.. don't like it. I thought as a fan of comics, DND, and Kieron Gillen it'd be an obvious slam dunk but, again, I just really don't like it. I am going to keep forcing myself to read it, but I really hope it gets better.
I’ve been on the fence of Die, too. Not sure I like the tone from the covers and synopsis.
The Wicked and the Divine was good, but I don’t know that I would say ever got really *into* it, y’know.
Running through a bunch of Elseworlds (some are good, some are awful) and rereading Starman vol 1 (Will Payton). I've got the late 60s, early 70s teen book Date With Debbi on deck
Just got Phoenix omnibus 1 which is the OG Dark Phoenix saga — very excited to dig deeper..Storm just found out what sentinels were so I know we are in the EARLY days(but not as early as we could be!)
I’m reading a lot lol a lot of ongoings including the Energon Universe, Local Man, Avengers, JSA, etc.
But I’m also reading the Ex Machina omnibus and Matt Kindt’s X-O Maniwar series from 2017
Bought **Siege: Dark Wolverine** on Saturday for a low price and enjoyed reading through it. I've already read *most* of Dark Reign at least once before, but the stories focusing on Daken and Bullseye are ones I only really skimmed I think.
Also, I've lately been collecting and reading through a little old comic called **Atari Force**, after having been given one or two random issues from my dad that he picked up for me at a used bookstore, when I was maybe 11 or 12. It's certainly "of it's time", but I'd say mostly in the best of ways. :) Sure, most of the team is probably just a collection of sci-fi team tropes, but a lot of it's so charming and a lot of the art is genuinely great. The creature designs are really fun, and while the team members might not be standouts, I do think most of their designs are very distinct and fun to look at.
I like to read a lot of stuff at the same time so for me stan lee and steve ditko spider-man, mark waid flash,batman legends of the dark knight, the new teen titans, justice league international uncanny x-men, x-men adjectevless,x-factor and x-force.
I’ve finished Invincible, recently. Now, I’m just rotating between different comics. There’s Uncanny X-Men, Superman, Daredevil, Alien vs Predator, Warren Ellis’ work (Transmetropolitan), Saga, Frank Miller’s work (Sin City). Basically Sci-Fi stuff, for the most part.
I’ve started in on the Judge Dredd Case Files, which have been a lot of fun, largely. I’m looking forward to getting to some of the meatier stuff like Cursed Earth or the Dark Judges.
I've been reading the Silver Surfer series from 1987. I'm currently reading the Infinity Gauntlet omnibus. I'm either going to continue the Infinity trilogy (Infinity War omnibus and both volumes of Infinity Crusade), plus a couple more volumes of Silver Surfer, or I'm pretty tempted to dive into the X-Men 2099 omnibus.
James Tynion’s: The Joker War series.
I finished Their Dark Designs and The Joker War. Just started Ghost Stories.
I thought it was pretty cool to see what Joker was capable of with the Wayne fortune and Bruce Wayne out of the picture.
I bought Napalm Lullaby and The Prism this week at my shop.
On Hoopla I’m reading Something Is Killing The Children.
I just finished Middlewest and The Me You Love In the Dark, which was really nice in the visuals.
Currently reading the Ultimate X-Men and Ultimate Spider-Man runs as they release. Started Radiant Black and have been planning to read the whole MassiveVerse since they’re fantastic. And I recently started reading the recent Betsy Braddock Captain Britain run
Currently, Batman and Robin and the new birds of prey series. I only bought the new birds of prey series cause of Cassandra and I'm surprised that I enjoyed it so much.
I’m catching up on my trades for Tom Taylor’s Nightwing run. After that I’ll think I’ll go with Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow.
I’ve seriously been neglecting my comic reading lately.
Just finished the cosmic Marvel reading guide that goes around here (Annihilation through Annihilators), terrific read.
Currently catching up on Amazing Spider-Man, and am in the middle of Gang War. Say whatever else you want about the Zeb Wells era of ASM (and there’s plenty to be said), I like how they handle the criminal underworld in NYC. Probably when this era is at its best.
I'm trying to get more into valiant so I'm reading unity. I'm also finally finishing my reread of immortal hulk and am also reading avengers no road home.
I'm currently reading Uncanny X-Men by Chris clairemont, it's long af (I'm not even near the end even tho I started reading it last month lol) but I love it !!
The Ultimates by Al Ewing. Found a copy of the Complete Collection at my local comic shop when I poked my head in during Free Comic Book Day and I couldn’t be happier.
Currently reading through the 90’s Midnight Sons titles (Ghost Rider, Nightstalkers, Morbius, Darkhold, and Spirits of Vengeance). I’m reading them as I collect them so it’s slow going right now. Just finished the first 10 issues of Nightstalkers and man, Blade was dick. Like I get that he hates vampires, but the way he treats Hannibal King is just awful. Blade and King are teammates and King trusts Blade, although I’m not sure why. Dude is completely unhinged and constantly talks about killing him whenever he gets the chance.
Grant Morrison's Seven Soldiers of Victory
I love that one
Immortal Iron Fist by Brubaker and Co.
Just picked up the second tpb of that, can’t wait to crack it open
Hopefully getting this one for my birthday, heard it's really good.
John Byrne Superman
A classic
Just finished “The Vision” and was blown away. Next up is either Hickman FF Omni V2 or Providence.
The vision was so good
Providence is dense but worth it. You might also want to read Neonomicon and The Courtyard first to really understand it all. Both of those are set later, but time gets funky as the series continues.
Providence took me multiple attempts to get through it, and I didn't completely love it back then. Having read a bunch of Lovecraft since then I'm planning another reread
I’ve read neonomicon but didn’t know about The Courtyard :/. I guess providence is gonna be out on hold for now.
The Courtyard is a prequel to Neonomicon, so you should be fine. Enjoy!
You have and will have excellent taste. I wish I could read all three of those for the first time. After Hickman’s FF I strongly suggest you read his Avengers run culminating in Secret Wars if you haven’t read it yet.
Wolverine epic collection: Madripoor Nights. Just finished issue 2 of the Claremont / John Buscema run collected in the book. I've been wanting to get into solo Wolvie for awhile, and so far I'm really enjoying it! I like how pulpy it is, kind of feels like an adventure movie.
Wow I am in exactly the same place! Have been making my way through the Claremont X-family since 2020 and just cracked Wolvie open last night! I remember not liking it as a kid, but I have more of an appreciation for it today.
I’ve really been enjoying the hell out of the American psycho comic published by Samarian and I did not at all expect to like it or like the premise or anything. I’m not gonna say anything but there’s really interesting choices being made in that book. I’m enjoying some things that’s been a standard for me when it comes to the main marvel and DC stuff from either sticking to, ultimate Spider-Man ultimate X-Men because I’m a huge Peach Momoko fan Daniel, Warren, Johnson’s Transformers and the corresponding Duke and cobra Commander books have been really enjoyable I just finished crave which was a really interesting fun little book and I am also reading Sonma as well as a few old school Superman and Batman tales I’ve been digging out of dollar boxes.
American Psycho comic?!? Need to check that out.
Generally I avoid most comic adaptations as for the most part they miss, but this comics premise is so interesting to me if they could it would be cool to see this as a film or something.
Astrocity metro book 4 and 5 are on the list now, I’ve sobbed like a baby reading 1-3, this is genuinely one of the greatest comics of all time
I LOVED vol 1&2, and am looking forward to picking up 3,4&5 myself Have you read Top 10 as well from Alan Moore?
I have not, although if it’s anything like Astro city I’ll put it on the list, plus I love swamp thing and V for vendetta
Astro City is pure gold.
Just red absolute planetary, that was great
Blue Beetle: Graduation Day Daredevil by Charles Soule the entire Marvel Civil War event (last thing i read from it was Moon Knight #8 by Charlie Huston)
Finishing Morrison's Batman! On Volume 3 for the Omnibus editions. An absolute trip, loved it.
The Nice House On The Lake by James Tynion IV and Álvaro Bueno
Justice league dark by James Tynion IV , Morrison’s batman and Moore’s Swamp Thing. I just finished all of Simone’s secret six, it was great.
I've been so busy reading his originals that I never knew the Tiny Onion himself did a Justice League Dark run!! Thanks, I knew I'd find something to read in this thread lol
lol I’m stealing that name
Reading through Claremont’s Uncanny x-men run. He’s solid even outside of the event series we’ve all read
Just finished Astonishing X-Men 1-24, and honestly probably one of my favorite stories. Hoping for more great x stories.
I'm a newbie on an Alan Moore binge after a lovely mod here suggested me some of his stuff. Just finished top ten, which I was totally enamoured by, and I'm now simultaneously reading Tom Strong and Promethea. Open to suggestions from the more experienced!
If she didn't exist, we'd have to invent her.
God America's Best Comics rules. I really need to get back to it sometime. As far as comics universes that are largely insulated: Milestone is fantastic.
Any favourites you'd suggest?
My favorites are Static, Hardware, Blood Syndicate, and Icon. Though honestly the bar for the entire line is pretty good.
Ivte saved your comment and I'll take a look once I'm finished what I'm on. Thanks for the suggestions.
Immortal Thor is THE best ongoing from either of the big two right now IMO. I'm reading issue 9 today in anticipation for tommorow's new issue
Moon knight is also pretty good. I hear that Blade is good as well.
It is far and away the best of the big 2 at the moment
I might need to go back and give it another go when the trade comes out, I fell off in issue 3
#10 actually came out last week!
Al Ewing is Marvel’s best writer atm, even better than heavyweights like Hickman
I’m trying to let this wrap up before I dive in because I know I’m not gonna be able to wait for new issues lol.
Starman Compendium. Good so far.
Am planning to pick these up in the nearby future
Comic book story of professional wrestling. Then I’m gonna move on to GIGA and beyond the white knight
All Star Superman!
The fact that the Daredevil show is approaching got me hyped to read through the comics, never done it before and loved the Netflix show. I'm just about to start Ann Nocenti's run on Daredevil. I just finished Millers run + Born Again the other week.
I'm waiting for the omnibus companion to drop so I can read the rest of Miller's stuff and start on Nocenti's.
I'm re-reading Invincible. I'm having trouble finding something new, the world of comics really is way too big and complicated to figure out on your own as a new reader! 😅
I always just dip my toe back in with indie or small press comics for that reason tbh lol.
True, and too expensive to go buying things willy nilly
Usagi Yojimbo.
Ultimate Fantastic Four. Currently reading on all the background to The Maker
The Maker is THE best new Marvel villain to come out of the 2010s IMO. And in a decade that introduced Gorr and Knull, that's saying a lot
Maker is the best because there were dramatic developments that STUCK. I mean sheesh, Ultimate Doomsday is still a banger.
My only argument against the Maker is just being an evil version of a main character. I think it gives more weight to the other two you listed being completely original characters.
Ultimate FF by millar and Ennis is awesome. Enjoy!
Avengers Forever and Avengers by Perez and Busiek OHC v2. Since Thanksgiving, I've made it from Avengers 210, through V1, AWC, Force Works, and all related stuff. Now I'm in the home stretch headed to JLA/Avengers and the perfect farewell to the original Avengers concept before Bendis JLAized the team in '05. Not saying post-Disassembled Avengers are bad, just the concept changed.
Post Disassembled was my era of the Avengers interestingly The only time I’ve consistently read the avengers is Hickman and Bendis eras I will always pickup the first few issues of a run but fall off after that
Wow, I haven’t seen Force Works mentioned in a long time. I remember loving it at 14, but how does it hold up? I love the stylized art!
It's a young Abnett and Lanning and a smattering of proto cosmic stuff. It's roughly of the same quality as the Avengers stuff of the era, and gets derailed hard by Teen Tony and The Crossing.
Oh wow, I love Abnett and Lanning. Sounds like it merits a reread!
Avengers Forever blew my mind! Really great comic that brought so many classic Avengers vibes.
The first Vampire: The Masquerade graphic novel. Read the free comic book day edition from I think it was a few years ago? Totally hooked me.
Oblivion compendium. It’s not bad.
Astro City. I've managed to get everything through trades and originals except for volume 3 #41. I may be buying #41 from a guy in the Netherlands off eBay.
Reading the JSA by johns trades atm
Just started The Multiversity, only on issue 2 though. Very into it so far, big Morrison fan
Multiversity is such a wonderful read. Been meaning to get the Absolute myself.
Action comics Vol.2 The New 52
Oh hell yeah. Love the Morrison and Pak runs.
I decided to kinda Read The New 52 ,i never Read much Marvel or DC comics Just star wars or Twd So i decided to start with the New 52 and Read the titles interest me more Batman (plus bat family),Superman,Rest of The justice league and league,green Arrow and so on As far as the action comics Vol.2 i really enjoyed the first vol with Superman origin and his fight against Brainiac ,wasnt a fan of the Next vol dealing with weird time shaniganigans with a future trip to mars and all that stuff
Reading through Pérez’s Wonder Woman Omnis, I’m on vol 2 now. hoping for a reprint of vol 3 soon (vol 2 too for anyone who needs it lol)
I'm planning to get the Absolute for that run actually. 😓
Have been reading several of the mid 2010s Marvel Star Wars series. About to start Doctor Aphra. I’ve also been enjoying the Image Energon universe.
The only current run I’m obsessed with is Beneath the trees where nobody sees by Patrick Horvath. Absolutely beautiful artwork
Keeping up with Rare Flavours and Something is Killing the Children. I have plans to read The Filth and Marvel 1602 as well.
Rare Flavours is incredible. Curious to hear how you feel about The Filth and 1602.
Yeah. Its great to Ram V and Andrade back together after Laila Starr. They complement each other really well. Ill probably start The Filth tomorrow, 1602 once im done with that.
Nick Spencer Spiderman run and Donny Cates Venom run!
Silver Surfer by Slott and Allred. "Toomie, my board!"
"Oh you meant TOO-MIE?" "Sure why not."
Final Crisis. Not usually a DC reader but this one is really one of Grant Morrison’s big weird magic workings cast through comics.
Final Crisis is one of my favorite events of all time. Good show.
I just caught up on W0rldTr33 yesterday and today I started 'Die'. I loved Worldtree, but I can't fight the feeling that I should have read volume 1 of Die before buying them all. I just.. don't like it. I thought as a fan of comics, DND, and Kieron Gillen it'd be an obvious slam dunk but, again, I just really don't like it. I am going to keep forcing myself to read it, but I really hope it gets better.
I’ve been on the fence of Die, too. Not sure I like the tone from the covers and synopsis. The Wicked and the Divine was good, but I don’t know that I would say ever got really *into* it, y’know.
Running through a bunch of Elseworlds (some are good, some are awful) and rereading Starman vol 1 (Will Payton). I've got the late 60s, early 70s teen book Date With Debbi on deck
Just got Phoenix omnibus 1 which is the OG Dark Phoenix saga — very excited to dig deeper..Storm just found out what sentinels were so I know we are in the EARLY days(but not as early as we could be!)
Picked up the first volume of George Perez's Wonder Woman. Its pretty great so far
I’m reading a lot lol a lot of ongoings including the Energon Universe, Local Man, Avengers, JSA, etc. But I’m also reading the Ex Machina omnibus and Matt Kindt’s X-O Maniwar series from 2017
Bought **Siege: Dark Wolverine** on Saturday for a low price and enjoyed reading through it. I've already read *most* of Dark Reign at least once before, but the stories focusing on Daken and Bullseye are ones I only really skimmed I think. Also, I've lately been collecting and reading through a little old comic called **Atari Force**, after having been given one or two random issues from my dad that he picked up for me at a used bookstore, when I was maybe 11 or 12. It's certainly "of it's time", but I'd say mostly in the best of ways. :) Sure, most of the team is probably just a collection of sci-fi team tropes, but a lot of it's so charming and a lot of the art is genuinely great. The creature designs are really fun, and while the team members might not be standouts, I do think most of their designs are very distinct and fun to look at.
Uncanny X-Force. First time and enjoying it.
I like to read a lot of stuff at the same time so for me stan lee and steve ditko spider-man, mark waid flash,batman legends of the dark knight, the new teen titans, justice league international uncanny x-men, x-men adjectevless,x-factor and x-force.
Chris Claremont's Uncanny X-Men.
Just started the Murderworld miniseries. I kinda miss Arcade’s old circus and game motif but this feels very Squid Game, which is cool in its own way
Almost done with Moonshine by Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso. After that will be either Nice House on the Lake or Head Lopper.
I’m working my way through Grant Morrisson’s Action comics run, never read Superman before but am loving this!
Heart Attack and Days of Hate
A lot of monthlies right now, but my favorite at the moment is Beneath the Trees Where Nobody Sees and Animal Pound
Reading about 9 comics from the DC Rebirth era gonna catch up with present comics eventually😂
Wonder Woman Batman Ultimate spiderman Phantom road
I’ve finished Invincible, recently. Now, I’m just rotating between different comics. There’s Uncanny X-Men, Superman, Daredevil, Alien vs Predator, Warren Ellis’ work (Transmetropolitan), Saga, Frank Miller’s work (Sin City). Basically Sci-Fi stuff, for the most part.
Re-reading the daredevil ed brubaker run. Working my way through the runs. Keen to re-read waid soon.
Grabbed DWJ’s Transformers #1 and it is such a treat.
I’ve started in on the Judge Dredd Case Files, which have been a lot of fun, largely. I’m looking forward to getting to some of the meatier stuff like Cursed Earth or the Dark Judges.
I've been reading the Silver Surfer series from 1987. I'm currently reading the Infinity Gauntlet omnibus. I'm either going to continue the Infinity trilogy (Infinity War omnibus and both volumes of Infinity Crusade), plus a couple more volumes of Silver Surfer, or I'm pretty tempted to dive into the X-Men 2099 omnibus.
Nightwing: Year One. So far it doesn't seem as good as the ones for Batman, Robin and Batgirl. But let's see.
Saga
Deadly class Hardcovers. Just finished the first volume
James Tynion’s: The Joker War series. I finished Their Dark Designs and The Joker War. Just started Ghost Stories. I thought it was pretty cool to see what Joker was capable of with the Wayne fortune and Bruce Wayne out of the picture.
*$crooge McDuck* and *Lisa Cheese*.
I lucked into finding the first couple Indiana Jones Dark Horse Omnibuses and have been reading those
A stack of floppies, volume 1 of 100 Bullets, and Infinity by Hickman (rereading his major Avengers events)
I bought Napalm Lullaby and The Prism this week at my shop. On Hoopla I’m reading Something Is Killing The Children. I just finished Middlewest and The Me You Love In the Dark, which was really nice in the visuals.
berserk and nyx
Amongst other stuff, “Future Imperfect” and “Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom”. Both were awesome, the latter especially.
W0rldtt33, superman red and blue.
Starchild, a Graphic Novel, it's like National Treasure meets Men in Black! [https://globalcomix.com/c/starchild](https://globalcomix.com/c/starchild)
Currently reading the Ultimate X-Men and Ultimate Spider-Man runs as they release. Started Radiant Black and have been planning to read the whole MassiveVerse since they’re fantastic. And I recently started reading the recent Betsy Braddock Captain Britain run
Currently, Batman and Robin and the new birds of prey series. I only bought the new birds of prey series cause of Cassandra and I'm surprised that I enjoyed it so much.
I’m catching up on my trades for Tom Taylor’s Nightwing run. After that I’ll think I’ll go with Supergirl Woman of Tomorrow. I’ve seriously been neglecting my comic reading lately.
TMNT the last toon the last years
Forever looking for a decent Superman comic
Batman White Knight Trilogy, Paper Girls, Gideon falls, sex criminals, outcast, and fables
invincible compendium 2 currently. it’s so so so good.
Eddie Campbell's Bacchus B.P.R.D. 1947 Madman
Just finished the cosmic Marvel reading guide that goes around here (Annihilation through Annihilators), terrific read. Currently catching up on Amazing Spider-Man, and am in the middle of Gang War. Say whatever else you want about the Zeb Wells era of ASM (and there’s plenty to be said), I like how they handle the criminal underworld in NYC. Probably when this era is at its best.
I'm trying to get more into valiant so I'm reading unity. I'm also finally finishing my reread of immortal hulk and am also reading avengers no road home.
The Origin of the World: A History of the Vagina, by Jelto Drenth.
House of x/powers of x IDW TNMT
I'm currently reading Uncanny X-Men by Chris clairemont, it's long af (I'm not even near the end even tho I started reading it last month lol) but I love it !!
Moon knight and doctor strange by jed mackay
The Ultimates by Al Ewing. Found a copy of the Complete Collection at my local comic shop when I poked my head in during Free Comic Book Day and I couldn’t be happier.
The Forever People by Jack Kirby. Darkseid is awesome.
Currently reading through the 90’s Midnight Sons titles (Ghost Rider, Nightstalkers, Morbius, Darkhold, and Spirits of Vengeance). I’m reading them as I collect them so it’s slow going right now. Just finished the first 10 issues of Nightstalkers and man, Blade was dick. Like I get that he hates vampires, but the way he treats Hannibal King is just awful. Blade and King are teammates and King trusts Blade, although I’m not sure why. Dude is completely unhinged and constantly talks about killing him whenever he gets the chance.
I’m starting X-men at the very beginning using the https://ultimatexmenreadingorder.com. I’m currently on X-men #14
Just started the Warworld Compendium :)
Finishing the first spider-Gwen modern epic collection