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Old 07-07-2009, 12:38 AM   #51 (permalink)
Norrin Radd
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Well, yeah. That's part of the joke.

Toward the end of his first volume, Reign of the Deadpools, he was ALMOST killed by Weapon X (But didn't die because of Death not accepting him into her kingdom, hence his immortality). He came back with amnesia and when Weasel showed him a mirror, he said "Holy cheap Spider-Man rip offs. THIS is what I wear?".

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Originally Posted by hian View Post
When I was a kid, I read a lot of comic books. Not the heavier kind, intended for people looking for something more than a couple of minutes of entertainment, but stuff like Donald Duck and Calvin and Hobbes(if those qualify?).

When I became a teenager, I read Spawn and Conan, but read less and less comics, replacing them with books(because I felt I got more story for less money :P)

Now I don't especially like them or dislike them, I just don't read them anymore. I don't really care about media format a lot, whether it be movies, games, comics or books, as long as I like the story, setting and the characters(which is why I don't give a damn if a game has loads of cutscenes, or a book comes with pictures or not). If I don't find the story and the characters interesting, I can't enjoy something regardless of its gameplay, written excellency or good artstyle(of course these add to the experience).

As it is, the comic books I have seen haven't seemed "catchy" to me, though I'm sure that a guy with a lot of knowledge(like you norrin), could probably point me in the direction of a comic catering to my taste.

As for comics I don't like - Well I'm not much into super-heroes(don't mind people with supernatural power though), private eye stories/noir stuff, standard fantasy or science fiction. I don't exclude any of them if the story is long, "complex"(don't read into that :P), has depth and tries to do more thematically than simply serve as a means of self-insertion for readers with social issues(not implying that the above are such).

You might say, that I would be interested in reading anything that doesn't fall into the above category.
If there is a certain amount of originality, perhaps a mix of genre's or mix of settings, I would be more inclined to look into to it. And no people wearing their panties on top of their pants :P
So you wish to have some comic recommendations, but nothing about superheroes...hmm.

I guess check out anything by Daniel Clowes, author of Ghost World, including Ghost World. He's a good, non-superhero author.

I think The Punisher is quite awesome, not a super-powered hero but still interacting with enough of them that it's a varied story sometimes.
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