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I haven't gotten my hands on an issue of Scud yet but read about it at, among other places, Good 'ol Wikipedia. The premise and plot is hilarious. I hope that the issues themselves are not only funny but perhaps resonate a true message about violence and our society. That I would enjoy reading. Because sometimes it really does seem that weapons might as well be available in vending machines.

Sally, I just read _Black Hole_ a week or so ago. It was GREAT.

I'd also suggest 'Skreemer' although this is a situation where I think the original seperate issues are far better as a tactile/visual experience than the current physical form of the compilation that was just released.



Has anyone read _The Professor's Daughter_ by Sfar and Guibert? I picked up a copy from the First Second booth at the NY Comic Con in February, and it ended up being the best thing I found at the whole show. Back then I said I doubted I'd read anything better this year, and now it's August and that still holds true.



-Rob

STRAY BULLETS - My favorite ongoing series of all time. David Lapham returns to the book when he has time to, essentially, but it's a powerful and gritty crime-noir book.
LONE & LEVEL SANDS - A retelling of the story of Moses from Pharaoh's perspective. A great read (especially if you get the re released color edition)and the team behind it are doing a follow-up book about flood myths.
THE KING - The return of Elvis Presley, paralleled to Jesus' story. It's something amazing.
Want to read something humorous? Sonovawitch is comedic soap opera in graphic novel form. Fun, light reading.

"Beware the creatures of the night, for they have lawyers!"
A few other series (all fantasy for some reason) off the beaten track that I've enjoyed:
Inverloch: A well-done fantasy story done as a web comic, and is getting a good print treatment.
Artesia: Not as good, but certainly worthwhile, and some gorgeous full-color art.
Castle Waiting: Linda Medley's series is inventive and charming, and it was very disappointing when she had to stop for financial reasons. However, the series is now going again from Fantagraphics.
Sheba: Another fun series, this time a historical fantasy.

-Rob

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/23...
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/38...
The first is written and drawn by Brian Wood. And the second is written by Brian and drawn by Becky Cloonan.

Project X Challengers: Cupt Noodle: The Miracle of 8.2 Billion Served: The Magic Noodle, Nissin Cup Noodle
Whew, that's quite a title! Here's my review:
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/60...

(An added plus is that they come in these gorgeous hardbound volumes. Well worth the money...actually, quite a steal at $19.95 each!)


http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/85...
http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/82...

http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/12...


Blessed Be,
Lynn
So, it's supposed to be a retelling of Aladdin, right? I haven't had a chance to read this one yet. There's a podcast where the author talks about her work at the following website:
http://www.comixology.com/podcasts/5/...
Let us know how you like it, will ya? Thanks.
http://www.comixology.com/podcasts/5/...
Let us know how you like it, will ya? Thanks.


Also the following:
Don't Go Where I Can't Follow, by Anders Nilsen
Blue Pills, by Frederik Peeters
Prosopopus, by Nicolas de Crécy
Mother Come Home, by Paul Hornschmeier
Night Fisher, by R. Kikuo Johnson


The Goon: Chinatown (Goon (Unnumberd)) (Hardcover)
by Eric Powell (Author)
and
Powers
By Brian Micheal Bendis

Hello,
I'm Caecilia from Austria - thanks for this group.
Right, so two suggestions from my side:
Y-The Last Man (which most of you probably have already read)
and
The Walking Dead (written by Robert Kirkman)
Regarding the second recommendation, let me add that I am not the biggest fan of zombie-comics, books or movies. But "The Walking Dead" is not simply about horrifying zombies, it is much more a social study with great characters and a gripping plot that will have you all addicted right from Volume One ;)

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We've all read lots of comic books and graphic novels.
Shake me up with something a little different.
I offer the short _The Tale of One Bad Rat_, which is about rats, sexual abuse, and empowerment, and is very beautiful.