I read a bunch of 'em, but I'd say my favorites include
Captain America and
Walking Dead. I used to like
Daredevil but I gave up on it after hearing there was a Lady Bullseye on the way. I can only take reading so much punishment.
Queen & Country might be my favorite book ever, though I have to say I'm excited for Mike Mignola to return to writing and drawing
Hellboy, because even without him that book has been great, but I really miss his art. I keep hearing things about
The Red Star returning, but until there's a remotely plausible publishing schedule (this means you too,
Fell), I'm sticking with trades.
Lately I've caught up on
Fables through trades and love it, which is weird because I hated the first 2 trades but then after awhile (right around the battle of Fabletown) I couldn't put it down. Just read the first trade of
Scalped and I'm already knowing I'll be picking up a lot more of those books in the future.
I actually do a podcast on comic books...but I won' say what it is. I feel odd plugging it.
Tomkaters also does
Tom Vs. The Flash (and before that Tom Vs. the JLA) which are both very funny
and save me the trouble of reading golden age Flash AND Justice League Detroit. So kudos to him. I actually don't listen to around comics anymore but continue on that one.
Good lord, I just looked up 2G1C. This is around the 2G1C realm.
I liked Transmetropolitan also. Crooked Little Vein had one part that skeeved me out so badly I almost tossed the book out. It would have made a better graphic novel I suppose, but I found it really pandering.
yeah, that book was just Warren Ellis's notes for like a year transcribed into some shitty linear story. I was set to never read anything of his again (other than the amazing
Fell), but I picked up
Crecy when it came back out and it totally reminded me why I picked up his books to begin with.