How do I get into cape comics? I'm already an avid reader of non-cape comics and graphic novels, cape comics just have never-ending stories that get rebooted every X amount of years and I hated that.
>>87660879
Read some of the ones that end then.
>>87660879
>too many runs that never end
>too many stories that get rebooted
seems a little contradictory to me.
If you're already reading comics surely some of the creators you like already have written capes before, start there
http://www.mediafire.com/essentialcapeshit
Capes for discerning readers.
>>87660879
There are tons of self-contained cape stories that have a beginning, middle, and end.
>>87661049
Don't tell him to read Nemesis, you asshole! It's pretty much Millar's worst work.
>>87660976
This.
Also, what comics do you already like?
>>87661061It was all a set up for the next onewas a pretty bad ending. I did like the twist, though.
>>87660879
Read invincible
and i read this in george carlin's voice
>>87660879
Read Astro City
>>87661061
>It's pretty much Millar's worst work.
That award would go to either Trouble or Unfunnies. I think he wrote Marville too.
read one-shots and OGNs, AU/Elseworlds miniseries, avoid annual event crossovers
Watchmen
Dark Knight Returns
X-Men God Loves Man Kills
Windsor-Smith's Weapon X
Silver Surfer Requiem
etc.
also read Doom Patrol and Thunderbolts
>>87661183
>I think he wrote Marville too.
Do you often fall for memes?
>>87661183
Marville was written by Bill Jemas
here's some rec'd DC capeshit (Gotham Central isn't really cape though, just a cape universe)