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The obvious ones reallyWatchmen - Alan MoorePalestine - Joe SaccoSafe Area Goradze - Joe SaccoPersepolis - Marjane SatrapiMaus - Art Spiegleman Lost Girls - Alan MooreThe first 5 on that list exemplify what I think comics can do better than any other form of media in representing the struggles of an oppressed or war-ravaged society. Maus is the greatest account of the treatment of the jews during the 2nd World War ever written, Watchmen is simply one of the best pieces of storytelling in any format ever. Joe Sacco's stories are first hand comic accounts written by a journalist on the front line of the wars in Israel/Palestine and Bosnia and I'm assuming everyone knows about Persepolis by now what with the film and everything. Lost Girls is basically just Alan Moore writing lesbian porn about Alice from Alice in Wonderland and Wendy from Peter Pan but makes me laugh.
james may is a godlike specimen of a man
Promethea, Lost Girls, League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen, From Hell, Miracleman.I pretty much only read Alan Moore's comics.
I assume you mean "Safe Area Gorazde?
I've been wanting to get Notes From A Defeatist by Sacco for awhile for the Gonzo style win and maybe Fixer but i had a look through it briefly in the shop ....interesting.... to say the least alot more serious style subject matter than Notes possesses. The strung out drug trip adventure with snazzy flashbacks or the harrowing tales of practiced genocide for light reading hmmmmm....If your all fans of Maus and not just for the political message i'd recommend Blacksad.
The Dark Knight Strikes Again - Frank Miller
Batman RIP sucks cock lol but Hush is impressive at the moment he's defintely been one of the best characters ever entered successfully into the Bat world in the past couple of decades.
You kidding? A classic example of DC milking the cash cow and a totally unneccessary sequel to possibly my favourite graphic novel of all time. I mean, DKR obviously left itself open to a sequel but it deserved better than this. I prefer to think of DKR as the end of the Batman mythos and ignore this abomination. Represents the point when Frank Miller started to lose itAbsolutely, though honestly, the last issue was fantastic (one of the best issues I've read in years) and I'm actually kinda anticipating the ending. Unless it really does reveal Alfred as Bruce's father and Thomas Wayne still being alive, then I'm going to hunt down Morrison and put his head on a stake...I've never been convinced with Hush, but Paul Dini is working wonders with him. The man is a genius, he could turn shit to gold