Getting back in to comics?

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After reading about the Avengers movie, I got an itch to read some comics.

Particularly the Astonishing X-Men series (2004-present day) co-written by Josh Whedon.

Buying all 97 issues would cost me £120 from the river place! :eek:

I was looking at digital comics from Marvel.com directly, but that is $10 a month or $60 for a year, with no way to store comics to reading at your leisure.

Are there any other options, or have comics just become a rich man's game? :p
 
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Or for kids...

oh dear...anyway to ignore this childish post.
try and get collections (which i gather you have), else try ebay and the like - theres loads of used but great condition graphic novels there.

also check out www.bookdepository.co.uk/ which more often then not are cheaper then anywhere else.

and shop around just bc you can get a bulk load for that cost doesnt mean that if you split it down a little you cant get it for cheaper.
 
He asked if there were any other options. One of them is to grow up.

I do apologise if this doesn't fit within your criteria of reasoned responses.
 
He asked if there were any other options. One of them is to grow up.

I do apologise if this doesn't fit within your criteria of reasoned responses.

and since when have graphical novels been solely for kids??? hes not talking about the dandy and beano here!
i think you might need to change your perception as yes your right that is not a reasoned response at all, its about as narrow minded as you can get.
 
He asked if there were any other options. One of them is to grow up.

I do apologise if this doesn't fit within your criteria of reasoned responses.

your crapping on a lot of great writers, illustrators if you think the comic book medium is aimed just at kids.
 
He asked if there were any other options. One of them is to grow up.

I do apologise if this doesn't fit within your criteria of reasoned responses.

And computers games are just for kids too right?

I was a big fan of the X-men as a teen in the 90s, and am also a fan of Whedon, so it seemed like logical attempt to rekindle some nostalgic interest.
 
Comics are a really expensive game nowadays, but the graphic novel collections have become quite a bit cheaper.

The Joss Whedon run on Astonishing X-Men is 4 books that you should be able to pick up for less than £30.

Marvel has also started collecting big runs of comics into single (huge!) books. The Mark Millar Ultimates collection, Planet Hulk, Captain America Omnibus and the Bendis Daredevil omnibus (volume 1 out soon in paperback) are well worth looking at.

There's been some great stuff over the last 10 years, tell me the sort of stuff you're interested in and I'll throw out some recommendations for you.
 
It's quite expensive to be a purist in this day age. You can obtain comics digitally though and can be loads cheaper if you know where to go (legality aside, of course).

My opinion? All of the Green Lantern from Rebirth right up until Blackest night (which is last month) and all of Grant Morrisons run on Batman (particularly Batman R.I.P. Final Crisis and Batman and Robin) which is on going too.

I've also just read Powers by Brian Michael Bendis and it's quite simply the best thing he's done. The Boys by Garth Ennis is good, as is Crossed (which is a mini series in a sorta zombie apocalypse vein but with a twist). The Boys and Powers are on going but you can get a few volumes in trade paperback or trade hardback.

Oh and I've just finished DC: New Frontier which is awesome. You can get that in TPB. That was a really great limited run. Think Watchmen but set in the Golden Age DC universe (1950's-1960's). It's really great.

Marvel are completely not worth bothering with these days. After Civil War it's been pretty pants. Dark Reign was poor and Secret Invasion is probably one of the most boring things I've ever read for something that really should have been spectacular. I haven't bothered with Hulk and probably won't pick up anything related to it cause I really, really hate Geoff Leobs writing. I won't be checking out Siege or "The Heroic Age" by Marvel either cause the last few crossovers have been weak and they're even weaker when you put them alongside what DC have done in the past 5 years.

Marvel have a problem right now where their best writers (Ennis, Mark Miller, Bendis) all have creator owned series on Marvel offshoot indie imprints, and that's where they're putting all of their time and effort. And you can tell too, cause The Boys by Ennis is great, Powers by Bendis is literally one the best, if not THE best thing I've read in many years and Millers Kick-Ass was also quite decent.

DC are the opposite. They have couple of geniues in Geoff Johns (Green Lantern, the recent Flash: Rebirth mini series and the brand new Flash comic, the latest Blackest Night cross over and the current Brightest Day one) and Grant Morrison (all things Batman and Final Crisis).

This is coming from a former Marvel fan. I was an unsatisfied Marvel fan until about a month ago when I just started reading Batman and the Green Lantern. I'm a convert. I seriously think that Johns and Morrison are the best mainstream comic writers today, hands down.

So yeah, that's what's current right now. What I love. I've completely (and deliberately) missed out all the really good old Marvel and DC stuff but there is a wealth of that too.
 
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The Joss Whedon run on Astonishing X-Men is 4 books that you should be able to pick up for less than £30.

Thanks for the heads up!

The Omnibus has all 24 issues involving Whedon, cheapest I can find is £37 delivered, booo! Still, not too expensive, so I am hovering over the buy button :D
 
Thanks for the heads up!

The Omnibus has all 24 issues involving Whedon, cheapest I can find is £37 delivered, booo! Still, not too expensive, so I am hovering over the buy button :D

If you don't mind them as 4 single graphic novels you'll find it cheaper.

The omnibus is very nice though!

Some other recent stuff worth looking at:

Batman: Hush
Green Lantern (by Geoff Johns) - one of the best comics out at the moment
Captain America (by Ed Brubaker)
Daredevil (by Brubaker or Bendis)
Ultimates
Identity Crisis
Y the Last Man
Fables
100 Bullets
Gunslinger: Born (Stephen King's first foray into comics)

If you're trying to get at all up to date with current histories at all, you'll need to start with Civil War for Marvel (it's not worth buying, run through Wikipedia) and probably Infinite Crisis for DC.

You might also want to look into Blackest Night, DCs latest epic. It's written by the godly Geoff Johns and features the Green Lanterns as the main focus. It's a brilliant story, and is released as 7 grahic novels in July.

I'll have a trawl through my collection at some point and suggest some other good stuff you might have missed.
 
Just read Kingdom Come. I highly recommend it. Some truly amazing art and a very good DC Elseworlds story.
 
Thanks guys

Never really got on with the DC universe, used to read X-Men/X-Factor/X-Force, Lobo, The Maxx, Pitt and Spawn in my teens.
 
Finally got around to reading all of Whedon's Astonishing X-Men, loved it!

About time really :D

It's worth carrying on, you're only 2 books behind - Warren Ellis has taken over the writing duties from Joss Whedon, fantastic writer.

Astonishing X-Men: Ghost Box is volume 5, Exogenentic is volume 6. Both available in paperback
 
I'm halfway through Exogenetic now, good stuff, writing isn't as snappy as Whedon's, but still good.

The Ghost Boxes 2 issue special thing was very good though, very dark!

Decided to trial the first few issues of Extreme X-Men... boy was that a mistake!
 
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