Hey, /co/. What do you like to read every know and then just for the silliness and/or cringish factor?
Hard mode: no webcomics or amateur stuff
>>83659136
The Walking Dead, it's just gotten so bad
>>83659136
90s stuff.
It's so extreme and edgy but I guess it makes me feel nostalgic and weirdly makes me understand the times I grew up in better. You know the stuff you don't notice as a kid? Even though you read the same comics.
Also I love Silver/Bronze age stuff but that's not a GUILTY pleasure. /co/ wouldn't fret me for that.
Redhood and the Outlaws, the tito caught my eye, sexy as fuck Starfire had me buy the book, and I kept coming back for Roy. It's easily one of the worst fucking comics on my shelf, but goddamn if I don't enjoy it's bullshit.
Anything by Bendis or Slott. Sometimes I just need to laugh at the unfathomable cringiness.
>>83659136
>Ennis, MIllar, Miller, Sim
I legitimately enjoy a lot of the "edgy" and/or "crazy old man" stuff that triggers /co/
>>83661801
Three of those are legitimately great and Millar ocasionally puts out good work
>>83661827
I'm not just talking about Hitman and Daredevil though. I like Holy Terror and Crossed.
90s X-Men and the Injustice comic book
Battle chasers is fucking sweet.
>>83659136
Early 90s Valiant comics. Yes, there were some good ones but I have plenty of crappy ones I've saved because the nostalgia is so strong.
>>83661943
Ennis' Crossed is really the best of all of them except maybe for Moore's. I don't really care for any of the Crossed stuff much but they're a lot better than the complainers on /co/ make it out to be.
>>83660673
Ive been binge reading 90s image comics stuff and I think its great in a really weird way. I genuinely believe its going to be retro cool in a big way in the next 10 or so years. Giant capes, massive muscles, ridiculous bodyshapes, fuckloads of armor and pouches everywhere. Just imagine your favorite writer trying to push everything to its absolute limit, but in a really self aware way. There's huge potential there I can feel it.