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It's my brother in law's 40th on Saturday and as he's only really into extremely expensive gadgets and superhero comics, so he's getting the latter. Any recommendations for newish (last year or so) ones that might fit the bill? He was quite taken with Batman: Year 1 if that helps.
if he aint got marvel zombies.. a few years old but excellent
the walking dead is great too
and y the last man but thats a few yrs old now
Watchmen
Although if he is a comic fan he may already have it.
Atomised by Michel Houellebecq is pretty graphic
Oh you mean a book with pictures?
League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Century 1910 - not overly big though, but a good continuation of the series.
Don't read enough these days to comment on recent GNs. From what I have seen from marvel in the last 12-18 months I wouldn't look there. Unless you go for the compendiums of the original 60s material, such as Fantastic Four.
One that I have on my Amazon wish list is "Supergods" by Warren Ellis, don't know how good it is but the premise looks good and Mr Ellis is good at the hard Sci Fi stuff usually.
Obviously a tricky proposition if you don't know what he already has.
V for Vendetta.
batman prey,it what the next batman film is suposed to be based on(the dark knight rises)
Quite enjoyed Crossing Midnight recently
He's got watchmen and V for Vendetta, don't think he espacially took to League of Extraordinary Gentleman. I'll have a look at Freakangels, Supergods, Batman Prey and Crossing Midnight. Thanks for the suggestions.
The Crow,Dark Night Returns,Electra.
From Hell.
Thoroughly enjoyed this over xmas.
100 bullets
walking dead
Chew
DMZ - definatley recommend all of these but especially DMZ
The Surrogates is pretty good, not seen the film - and it's not from the last year either...
The Authority is usually amusing.
I had a look here:
http://forbiddenplanet.com/picks/50-best-graphic-novels/
Useful, as it gives a brief description of them.
ABC warriors
Bad company
both from 2000ad, none of this American trash.
Are there any good non-fiction ones? Ive got the 9/11 report one, and im planning on writing/drawing a journal article about infographics in a visual form so after some inspiration.
oh I nearly forgot Charlies War
[i]
From renowned UK comics writer Pat Mills (Marshal Law, Sláine) and legendary artist Joe Colquhoun (Johnny Red) comes a truly classic piece of graphic storytelling, by turns thrilling, horrifying and deeply moving.
In 1916, Charley Bourne lies about his age to enlist and fight on the battlefields of France. But thoughts of glory and patriotism are swept aside by the bloody artillery barrage of horror and needless sacrifice amidst the trenches of the First World War.
Rich in the detailed minutiae of the terror-punctuated existence of a ‘Tommy’, Charley’s War features a brand new introduction and ‘director’s commentary’ by Pat Mills, a cultural history of the comic, and an essay on the Battle of the Somme.[/i]
"Kingdom Come" from DC is very good, or the "Ultimates" reprints from Marvel? Not that recent though, tbh...
Frank Miller's Ronin
The "Slaine" series of graphic novels were brilliant in my opinion......a bit out of date though from early 90's not sure if they still do them?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sl%C3%A1ine_%28comics%29
Tintin!
you could buy him a years subsciption to marvel online not too expensive and a load of comics to read think there a deal on at the mo 30% of i think.