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... I just finished WOLVERINE: ENEMY OF THE STATE: THE COMPLETE EDITION, and it's the first Wolvie book I've purchased (I'm usually more of a DC guy, but the Wolvie appearance in the X Men movies tweaked my interest). I loved this story. The scope stretched out like a good adventure novel, and I loved how each major player really got something to do in this involved storyline.

How about you? Also, any suggestions?
 
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Bone. It left me wanting a sequel.


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The 3rd in the series of the Alan Moore re-vamped Swamp thing.


The voices in my head tell me I'm not crazy
 
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I haven't read a graphic novel since last August, stuck here as I am in China, but I was reading Y: The Last Man just before I sailed, and I can't wait to get home and find out what happened....


'for my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset, and the baths of all the western stars, until I die.'
 
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Nothing good in Mandarin over there? Razzer


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All I can say is I wish I was across the sea, in comic mad Japan....sigh.... Smiler


'for my purpose holds to sail beyond the sunset, and the baths of all the western stars, until I die.'
 
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Hop on a boat, grab the comics, and go back! It's that easy!! Razzer


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The last one for me, Sin City's 'The Hard Goodbye'. Very good, indeed. Oh, & Trekscribbler? If you enjoy a good Woverine story, pick up the trade paperback of 'Origin'. It's exactly what it sounds like, Wolverine's origin. Taking place waaaay back in the day when he was just a child. It shows the first time he popped his claws, the first person he ever killed, why he has a thing for redheads, how he got his codename (Wolverine), & most of all, why he's called Logan (hint: it ain't his real name)! I read it several times before handing it over to a friend o' mine & then he read it & wanted more! It really is a great story & beautiful artwork! Big Grin


"I can't live the buttoned down life like all of you! I want it all: the terrifying lows, the dizzying highs, the creamy middles! Sure, I might offend a few of the blue-noses with my cocky stride and musky odor - oh, I'll never be the darling of the so-called 'City Fathers' who cluck their tongues, stroke their beards, and talk about what's to be done with this Monkey_Boy?!"
 
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^^ Thanks for the recommendation, Monkey_Boy, the 'Origin' is on my list to purchase and read. I've never been an X-Men fan, but a buddy of mine swears by them. The only character from the flicks who honestly interested me was Wolverine, so I'm exploring 'em. I read ENEMY OF THE STATE and last night I read the WOLVERINE hardcover by Chris Claremont & Frank Miller. I thought it was pretty solid except for the last chapter, but the previous 120+ pages were worth it. Any other solid recommendations I'll take. My stack of graphic novels to read only keeps getting bigger. I'll finish 'em all before I'm dead.
 
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Fell By Warren Ellis and Ben Templesmith
 
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Read "Green Arrow: Quiver" and was, mostly, disappointed ... but, then again, it was Kevin Smith so my expectations weren't really all that high.
 
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Alice in Sunderland
 
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Watchmen...

close second Darknight returns

third Serious house on Serious Earth Arkham Asylum
 
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In the Shadow of No Towers - by Art Spiegelman

Huge book, but excellent read.
 
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