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Old Jun 8, 2007, 06:20 AM #1 of 81
Everybody knows that The Authority is some of the best stuff out there.

The Ultimate universe (Marvel) is pretty solid as well. Especially Ultimate Spider-Man.

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Old Jun 13, 2007, 08:34 AM #2 of 81
It might be the inker/colourists that change and cause such a noticeable difference.

BTW, New X-Men and X-Men are separate titles. New X-Men deals with the younger students at the Academy, while X-Men deals with the squad of mutants under Rogue's command. Both titles are excellent.

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Old Jun 14, 2007, 04:22 PM #3 of 81
Iron Fist is FANTASTIC. I love that book. Almost everything Brubaker touches these days turn into solid gold. Uncanny X-Men would be my least favorite of his current titles. If I were to rank the X-Men books from best to worst, it'd go something like this: Ultimate, X-Men, Astonishing, New X-Men and Uncanny. New X-Men is a very solid title, I don't know why you dislike it so much. Uncanny started to bore me early in the Shi'ar arc, but the upcoming mega-crossover stuff looks like it's going to kick the book back into high gear.

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Old Jun 15, 2007, 12:49 AM #4 of 81
Anything DC is very continuity heavy. Jumping into TT right now is going to be a VERY confusing experience. Ugh...

Rotor: Ult. X is interesting for me because it's fresh to me. A lot of the characters are very different from their 616 counterparts and some of the plot twists come out of nowhere. Sure it has had it's ups and downs, like all books, but I've enjoyed it more often than not. The current arc with future Wolverine/Cable and Bishop reforming the X-Men and what not is looking to be very, very cool. Also, unless I'm mixing books up, Nightcrawler is currently getting into big trouble with the Morlocks in the Ult. book.

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Old Jul 19, 2007, 06:26 PM #5 of 81
I love Fables. I haven't read it in a long time, but I definitely plan to catch up some time in the future. I'm either going to have to re-read most of what I've read or read a summary as I've forgotten most of the details. I can't even remember what issue I stopped on.

Saka, I recommend that you check out other comics in the Vertigo line (just look it up on Wikipedia). They're quite different from your average superhero book and I've a feeling that you would enjoy many of their titles.

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