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So are there any people here that read stuff. I orderd The Last Wish and Blood of Elves last week and I'm thinking of making another order when they arrive. Right now I'm interested in Spawn, Deadpool, Sandman.
Maybe you have better sugestions.
Oh and BTW if I choose a series, like Spawn, I will have to read from the weary start to the weary end.
The only good thing to ever come out of Spawn was the multiple Sam and Twitch series.
Heroes Die.

You're welcome.
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TheEvilAlex: So are there any people here that read stuff. I orderd The Last Wish and Blood of Elves last week and I'm thinking of making another order when they arrive. Right now I'm interested in Spawn, Deadpool, Sandman.
Maybe you have better sugestions.
Oh and BTW if I choose a series, like Spawn, I will have to read from the weary start to the weary end.
Anything from Isaac Asimov really. You also may want to pick up the original Dune by Frank Herbert or some Conan stories by Robert E. Howard himself.
I'm reading The Walking Dead by Robert Kirkman, who likes survival horror this is a must :)
You must read Richard Matheson's I Am Legend. One of my favourite books of all time, and the inspiration for all the survival horror to come after it.
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You could give "Johannes Cabal The Necromancer" by Jonathan L. Howard a go. That was quite entertaining.

Also, "American Gods" and/or "Smoke and Mirrors" by Neil Gaiman.
I joined the Marvel Digital Comics Universe subscription service last year, best way to take in Marvel titles for the price if you don't care about reading current story lines.
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granny: Also, "American Gods" and/or "Smoke and Mirrors" by Neil Gaiman.
And Anansi Boys/Neverwhere if you like the above books.
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Falci: Conan stories by Robert E. Howard himself.
THIS x202932578

@OP it will help if you tell us what genre you're interested in. Fantasy? Adventure fantasy? Weird fiction? Horror?
The comics I’m following right now are Lock & Key, Atomic Robo and Fables, really good reads all of them.

Haven’t been reading many books lately; although I have been thinking about starting some Terry Pratchett and I’m eyeing up the series A Song of Ice and Fire.
I stopped reading comics when I realized $4.50 dollars of monthly entertainment per title lasted me 5 or 10 minutes of reading, while a game on sale for that price could last me for much longer. I enjoyed the stories, but sadly, it has turned into quite an expensive hobby for me.
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Ash360: ...... I’m eyeing up the series A Song of Ice and Fire.
READ IT.

Best epic saga ever in the fantasy genre. Rivals even Lord of the Rings. I warn you though, it's not for the feeble minded - you will need to remember stuff to get what is going on on the current page you're reading, and there will be parts that you dislike i.e. characters. But it is FUCKING AMAZING.
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El_Caz: I stopped reading comics when I realized $4.50 dollars of monthly entertainment per title lasted me 5 or 10 minutes of reading, while a game on sale for that price could last me for much longer. I enjoyed the stories, but sadly, it has turned into quite an expensive hobby for me.
Er, library?
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I find the lack of love for 2000AD disturbing.

Judge Dredd, Strontium Dog, Rogue Trooper, ABC Warriors, Nemesis the Warlock, Durum Red, Sláine. READ.