Titles you will always collect
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Titles you will always collect
With all the relaunches, reboots, renumberings and changes in creative teams, is there any particular character or title you will pick up no matter what? That you will stick with regardless of what editorial and/or creative changes it goes through?
For me that's Uncanny X-Men, Justice League and more recently Batman.
For me that's Uncanny X-Men, Justice League and more recently Batman.
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At the moment, I'm still collecting Fables because it's about to end. Retrospectively, I should have dropped it 10-20 issues back.
I think there isn't really any book I'd follow uniquely for the characters. I have picked up books like Transformers and He Man because I've simply wanted to read a book with these characters in. But, I will have either kept reading them because the creative team is good, or dropped the book, because the creative team hasn't managed to produce anything enjoyable.
Punisher is a character who I've followed ever since Garth Ennis's original Marvel Knights run, which led into his MAX series. I'm reading the current Punisher book now, but there was a gap between Ennis and the current book where I didn't bother picking up any Punisher book. The same sort of thing is true for Wolverine.
I think there isn't really any book I'd follow uniquely for the characters. I have picked up books like Transformers and He Man because I've simply wanted to read a book with these characters in. But, I will have either kept reading them because the creative team is good, or dropped the book, because the creative team hasn't managed to produce anything enjoyable.
Punisher is a character who I've followed ever since Garth Ennis's original Marvel Knights run, which led into his MAX series. I'm reading the current Punisher book now, but there was a gap between Ennis and the current book where I didn't bother picking up any Punisher book. The same sort of thing is true for Wolverine.
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There were a few comics, but all the reboots made it easier to drop, so right now, none I would say, just writers mostly.
Ellis, Rucka, Cooke. It used to be Ennis, but he has put out a bunch of shit.
Nick Bradshaw, Glen Fabry are some artists I will, mostly because I really liked them in person.
Ellis, Rucka, Cooke. It used to be Ennis, but he has put out a bunch of shit.
Nick Bradshaw, Glen Fabry are some artists I will, mostly because I really liked them in person.
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Do you guys find it harder to follow creators rather than titles? I would imagine you have to really keep tabs on their schedules and very carefully read solicits for their names rather than what interests you. Or is there some kind of media/source you use to give you everything certain creators are working on or have coming out?
I catch some of them after the fact, but I have a lot of the creators on my reader account so I see the new launchers there.Tragic Angelus wrote:Do you guys find it harder to follow creators rather than titles? I would imagine you have to really keep tabs on their schedules and very carefully read solicits for their names rather than what interests you. Or is there some kind of media/source you use to give you everything certain creators are working on or have coming out?
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