I've got a bit of money and I can't think of which specific books to buy.
Anybody got any recommendations?
That depends OP what kind of books do you feel in the mood for?
read everything and anything
Recommendations:
-Tomboy
-Saga
-Groot(and Rocket Raccoon origin)
-DC Earth 2 comics
>>77809347
Anything really, I have all sorts of books I just wondered what people really liked.
I was thinking Spider-Man Noir and Days of Future Past, but I need a third (Barnes & Noble is Buy 2, get 1). I'm not deadset on either of those, they just sprung to mind.
>>77812924
Can't go wrong with Grayson. Or Brubaker's Fade Out if that's your thing. How about Descender?
Kingdom Come
Can you believe there are people who haven't read kingdom come?
>>77813023
I'll second The Fade Out. There is only one issue left in a 12 issue series, so its not a huge hassle to grab them all.
>>77813102
I personally really like Kingdom Come, but I also think that it's a way better story when you've been reading comics for a while and are familiar with the state of comics during the 90's
Harbinger
Planetary
If you do IST at all, you can get the Planetary omnibus for $43 or so.
Could anyone help a casual get into Captain America? Not sure where I'm supposed to start with him since I know he started in ww2 but then got moved to modern Marvel.
>>77813023
>Or Brubaker's Fade Out
On a similar note, I highly recommend Brubaker's Catwoman Run and Gotham Central
>>77815149
>>77815149
I'd say to not worry too much about the WWII-era stuff.
Tales Of Suspense #59-99 and Captain America #100-113 is a good Silver Age start. Lee and Kirby with some issues with Jim Steranko art.
Englehart's run is also pretty good for early stuff.
>>77808204
I recommend anything not Shadowman from Valiant's publishing line. My favorites are Ninjak, X-O Manowar, Dr. Mirage, and Divinity.
>>77815575
Thanks!