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So it is...I believe the last 12 issue arc starts in november
'Walking Dead' writer Robert Kirkman to end superhero comic 'Invincible' next year
So it is...I believe the last 12 issue arc starts in november
Batman: Year One: 4/5 stars. Written (but not penned) by Frank Miller, who also did the (in my opinion) horrendous Dark Knight Returns. This was an origin story, and I really, really enjoyed it. Check it out if you haven't already.
Year One is great, and I agree about DKR, I thought it sucked.Batman: Year One: 4/5 stars. Written (but not penned) by Frank Miller, who also did the (in my opinion) horrendous Dark Knight Returns. This was an origin story, and I really, really enjoyed it. Check it out if you haven't already.
Batman (2016-) #1: 3.5/5 stars. Good build up. I am reading every issue of the Rebirth Batman's in order, not going to wait for them all to be released in the first volume. That's the respect I have for Snyder. I got the first one off Comixology for $2.99. After the Birds game, I'm going to my comic book store to pick up the next six ones.
Anyone else started/read this series?
I am actually going to hold off on getting those issues to buy Batman (2011) Vol. 9- Bloom. I'm so pumped. Have you read it?I havne't been able to get into rebirth.
I see it as a HUGE cop out after both 52s, and Flashpoint after crisis.
This is like the 4th reset they've done in 30 years.
I am actually going to hold off on getting those issues to buy Batman (2011) Vol. 9- Bloom. I'm so pumped. Have you read it?
They're awesome. Let me know what you thinkNO but i did just buy the first 2 volumes of Batman post 52 (court of owls and the other one) because they were like half price on Kindle...i'll probalby dive into those soon.
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Both I'd say. I'm too lazy to look up actual sales numbers, but comic books will always have their niche audience, however esoteric they may beAre comics still popular with younger audiences, or are they more of a niche thing for older fans now?
I just think given the popularity of electronics they may fall out of favor with younger people, at least hardcover comics; if they stay around they'll probably be moved to some digital format.Both I'd say. I'm too lazy to look up actual sales numbers, but comic books will always have their niche audience, however esoteric they may be
That's already happening. There are still a lot of die hards that will only buy floppies, trades or hardcovers, either because they are collectors or just like to read the actual books.I just think given the popularity of electronics they may fall out of favor with younger people, at least hardcover comics; if they stay around they'll probably be moved to some digital format.
How do you feel about audible comic books? I don't mind them, but I'll always prefer a paperback or an actual hardcover. One of the most fun and nostalgic thing about reading comic books from the early 2000's, when I first started reading paperbacks (albeit in small quantities) is seeing the PS1 and Nintendo 64 ads. Fucking awesomeThat's already happening. There are still a lot of die hards that will only buy floppies, trades or hardcovers, either because they are collectors or just like to read the actual books.