Okay /co/, I'm going on a week long road trip. I'll have hours of totally uninterrupted reading time so I'm looking for recommendations. I'm currently reading Judge Dredd: complete case files 02 and I have 03. Before that I was reading the savage sword of Conan and really liked it but I was worried that it would become repetitive and boring if I kept up on it. I read a story time of rogue trooper here the other day and really liked it so I'm thinking I might get Rogue Trooper: Tales of Nu-earth 1. I also like capeshit so really any suggestions are welcome.
If you'd like some fantasy, try Pat Mills' Slaine. You can start with Warrior's Dawn, but feel free to jump on Horned God if you can't find it.
Also: Nemesis the Warlock, if you'd like a good and thoroughly insane middle point between sci-fi and fantasy.
And if you want something more modern, check out Shakara, which veers closer to sci-fi but is still absolutely mad. Good stuff.
>>93962475
Thanks man, I'll check it out. I've loved everything from 2000AD I've read so far
>>93962406
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Conan (Dark Horse)
Conan the Cimmerian (Dark Horse)
Hawks of Outremer
Gunsmith Cats
Akira (colorized Marvel/Epic version)
Frank Miller's Daredevil (ALL of it, preferably in order [you really don't need to read the stuff in between his runs])
Hitman
Badger (if you like absurdist dumb humor)
Jon Sable, Freelance
Robert E. Howard's Savage Sword
Mister X
Nexus
American Flagg!
The Maze Agency
Grimjack
The Big Book of... (series)
Foolkiller (1990)
Black Lagoon
Pigeons From Hell (Eclipse Comics version)
The Punisher (pretty much anything up through 1995 or written by Ennis)
Time2
Twisted Toyfare Theatre
If you're leaving this weekend you're obligated to stock up on some storytime of pain.
Otherwise get something light like Private Eye, Lobster Johnson or Atomic Robo or some shit. Heavy dialogue always gives me motion sickness before too long.