Honestly, all I've been buying are Marvel's Conan and Savage Sword omnis, along with the Hermes collections of The Phantom dailies and Sundays. What are you all into?
I'm also enjoying the Conan The Barbarian omnis and I am slowly reading through the Fantagraphics collections of Hal Foster's Prince Valiant. In terms of new comics, I'm down to pretty much Usagi Yojimbo and various crowdfunded projects that appeal to me.
"...I am slowly reading through the Fantagraphics collections of Hal Foster's Prince Valiant."
A man of taste, I see. I've only gotten to Volume 12 and need to catch up. I'm only collecting them until I get to where John Cullen Murphy takes over.
Better than me! I think I'm only on Volume 7. Same, though. Once Hal leaves, I'm out. Going on 54 now, I'm starting to feel like I either make the effort to experience the real masters of the art form now that I haven't yet, or I never will.
Currently, I only get Savage Avengers. Occasionally will get a mini series.
It's magazine size, but I also get monthly the Creeps!
Nothing currently from D.C. appeals to me. I was really loving Valiant, but they started to get stale, too. Image, have gotten Deadly Class & Nailbiter. Dynamite: Elvira & KISS titles. IDW & Darkhorse don't seem have anything I'd read...
I tend to buy more old back issues from the 70s-90s now, which I find many very cheap at flea markets or from "Mile High Comics".
Femforce (and Superbabes) from AC Comics down in Florida. Femforce is the oldest continuously published indy comic book in the United States with over 190 issues of that title. Very fun and entertaining with nods to the Good Girl art of the Golden Age of comics and storytelling that has stayed firmly in 1980s mode for decades.
I'm also enjoying the Conan The Barbarian omnis and I am slowly reading through the Fantagraphics collections of Hal Foster's Prince Valiant. In terms of new comics, I'm down to pretty much Usagi Yojimbo and various crowdfunded projects that appeal to me.
"...I am slowly reading through the Fantagraphics collections of Hal Foster's Prince Valiant."
A man of taste, I see. I've only gotten to Volume 12 and need to catch up. I'm only collecting them until I get to where John Cullen Murphy takes over.
Better than me! I think I'm only on Volume 7. Same, though. Once Hal leaves, I'm out. Going on 54 now, I'm starting to feel like I either make the effort to experience the real masters of the art form now that I haven't yet, or I never will.
I'm really enjoying books by James Tynion at the moment, Batman and Department of Truth from Image!
Currently, I only get Savage Avengers. Occasionally will get a mini series.
It's magazine size, but I also get monthly the Creeps!
Nothing currently from D.C. appeals to me. I was really loving Valiant, but they started to get stale, too. Image, have gotten Deadly Class & Nailbiter. Dynamite: Elvira & KISS titles. IDW & Darkhorse don't seem have anything I'd read...
I tend to buy more old back issues from the 70s-90s now, which I find many very cheap at flea markets or from "Mile High Comics".
Femforce (and Superbabes) from AC Comics down in Florida. Femforce is the oldest continuously published indy comic book in the United States with over 190 issues of that title. Very fun and entertaining with nods to the Good Girl art of the Golden Age of comics and storytelling that has stayed firmly in 1980s mode for decades.