New to Comics

You guys recommend any good comics?

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Capeshit or non?

Preferably non, but if it's good sure

The Goon
Cerebus the Aardvark
Hellboy
Boxers and Saints
New Super-Man
Watchmen
V for Vendetta
Concrete
Silver Surfer Requiem
Hillbilly
Superman Peace on Earth
Shazam! Power of Hope

For specific cape runs I recommend using this
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I assume you've read Bone? It has a prequel as well.

You just posted one.

there are no good comics. Just watch the movies instead

Any genres in particular? How do you feel about crime comics?

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I like Sci Fi, Fantasy and Mystery

Tom King's The Vision
Sheriff of Babylon
Punisher Max
Blacksad
Calvin and Hobbes
Infinite Kung Fu
Peanuts
Persepolis
Scud the Disposable Assassin
The Tick
ROM Space Knight
The Eltingville Club
Dork
Ronin

Anya's Ghost

Thanks for the suggestions. Best place where I can read these?

Fun Home

Nemesis the Warlock
Conan the Barbarian
Jack Kirby's The New Gods
Elric of Melnibone

I've begun reading Bone and really like it so far. Should I finish Bone and then read the prequel?

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Also forgot one more, Mark Russell's Flintstones
It's like a prehistoric Futurama

Assuming you read Bone, Usagi Yojimbo and Hellboy are good places to start, they're consistently great.

Watchmen is enjoyable even if you don't normally like capeshit

Nausicaa is technically Sup Forums but you better read it

The Maxx
Sandman
Life and Times of Scrooge McDuck

pretty good list. would add
Kabuki
Son of the Gun
Skydoll
Thor: For Asgard

Aight.
Sci-fi: Try out Brandon Graham's Prophet, Rick Remender's Fear Agent warning: the book is full of sad bastards Jeff Lemire's Descender is pretty good, and maybe try out Invisible Republic
Fantasy: Try out Rumble, Locke & Key, Rat God, The Autumnlands and Kill 6 Billion Demons K6BD is a web comic but it's got a hard copy release with Image
Mystery: The Fade Put by Brubaker, Dept. H is pretty interesting as well. Image released a 5 issue mini about a murder on a space station called Hadrian's Wall that might interest you as well.
Also, I'm gonna throw in The Humans, Hillbilly and Mind MGMT. They're all pretty awesome.

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>New to Comics
Not a problem.

Yeah, read the main book before, and then the only prequel worth reading is the Vess illustrated mini.

Also recommended:
Mouse Guard
Beasts of Burden
We3 (I know heavy on the animals but these are really good.)
Daytripper
Sweet Tooth
Mind MGMT (I'm seemingly in the minority in not liking the art for these past two but the story really makes it for me.)
Prophet by Brandon Graham (though I never finished it, the entire run is highly regarded)

This series any good?

Totally forgot about Locke and Key. What a great book that was.

I really want A Cartoon Guide of Calculus to put next to my math textbooks...

While we're doing recommendations
I've been watching a bunch of westerns lately. Just finished the good the bad and the ugly and I'm working my way through John Wayne's movies, and I'm in the mood to read some western stuff.
Are there any good old west comics?

It's alright. I liked his book Ex Machina a lot better than that and Y, the Last Man.

It's alright, it peaks at volume 2. So if at that point your interest is waning you can drop it.

if you want a romance story get Sunstone instead

It used to be, but BKV got lazy and started relying only on the shock elements and none of the heart. Read the first couple volumes, but you'll probably know when to stop.

It starts out pretty good but it starts to drag. The characters are cunts a lot of the time and BKV really abuses cliffhangers.
Personally I'd wait until it's finished and then read through it.

I know Blueberry is mentioned a lot on this board.

It's a supernatural western story but The Sixth Gun is good.

The setting is great and really open to whatever the writer wants to throw into it, but it does get rather (((diverse))) as it goes on. Youll notice that eventually every character of note is gay, colored, cross dresses to some degree, or most often a mix of the above. My favorite character ended up being the really blatant obligatory transsexual, but it is REALLY blatant. White heterosexual characters end up overweight, incredibly emotionally unstable, suicidal, or addicted to drugs.

It isnt subtle.

All Star Western
Jonah Hex Volume 2

tumblr loves it
Sup Forums doesn't think much of it.
I also don't recommend We Stand On Guard

>The really blatant obligatory transsexual

Named fucking Petrichor for fucks sake. Fucking sonic OC level

I'm still going with this just because I hope it'll get back to basics with #43 but this pretty much sums it up.