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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2015 0:24:26 GMT -5
This thread is for people to post their choices of GNs to read if they are going to participate in the Read a Graphic Novel Week event honoring Will Eisner. To start things off, my choice of GN for the event is going to be one of the few GN by Eisner himself I haven't yet read...Minor Miracles. -M
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Post by shaxper on Feb 1, 2015 0:50:07 GMT -5
Really looking forward to getting my Hugo Pratt on!
Corto Maltese: Ballad of the Salt Sea (re-read), by Hugo Pratt Corto Maltese: Under the Sign of Capricorn, by Hugo Pratt
Time permitting:
Indian Summer, by Milo Manara A Contract with God (re-read), by Will Eisner
God's Man (re-read), by Lynn Ward
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2015 20:24:54 GMT -5
Thanos: The Infinity Imperative Doctor Strange/Doctor Doom: Triumph & Torment
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Post by Wild Card on Feb 1, 2015 20:53:41 GMT -5
I shall be using the week to give meaning to something I've been putting off. See, I read a book series called "Warriors" by Erin Hunter. It's a lengthy (and still growing) series about clans of wild domestic cats and the perils they face and must overcome in order to survive the wild. I have enjoyed it for many years, but a little more than recently, Mrs. Hunter has created some Graphic Novels depicting stories that were never pressed upon in the books themselves. These GNs answered many questions us readers held for characters and their origins or where they disappeared to during events in the main story. But, I've never picked one up. So, for this week coming up, I shall read the first trilogy of these GNs which are entitled:
Ravenpaw's Path: Shattered Peace Ravenpaw's Path: A Clan in Need Ravenpaw's Path: The Heart of a Warrior
If time is granted based on my reading speed, I shall also pursue The Graystripe Trilogy:
The Lost Warrior Warrior's Refuge Warrior's Return
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Post by Slam_Bradley on Feb 1, 2015 22:47:18 GMT -5
I'm leaning toward an Eisner reread. The other option may be Tintin.
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Post by Earth 2 Flash on Feb 1, 2015 23:53:02 GMT -5
I shall be using the week to give meaning to something I've been putting off. See, I read a book series called "Warriors" by Erin Hunter. It's a lengthy (and still growing) series about clans of wild domestic cats and the perils they face and must overcome in order to survive the wild. I have enjoyed it for many years, but a little more than recently, Mrs. Hunter has created some Graphic Novels depicting stories that were never pressed upon in the books themselves. These GNs answered many questions us readers held for characters and their origins or where they disappeared to during events in the main story. But, I've never picked one up. So, for this week coming up, I shall read the first trilogy of these GNs which are entitled: Ravenpaw's Path: Shattered Peace Ravenpaw's Path: A Clan in Need Ravenpaw's Path: The Heart of a Warrior If time is granted based on my reading speed, I shall also pursue The Graystripe Trilogy: The Lost Warrior Warrior's Refuge Warrior's Return Hey, Sabra! I thought you might like to know that my daughters are Warriors fanatics. I have never read even one of their books yet, but still I know quite a bit about it...because I cannot ESCAPE their long and excited Warriors conversations.
I have decided that I will re-read Green Lantern: Fear Itself in celebration of Graphic Novel week.
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Post by shaxper on Feb 1, 2015 23:57:48 GMT -5
Doctor Strange/Doctor Doom: Triumph & Torment I haven't read this since it was first published (I got rid of it years ago in a giant purge of stuff), but man was that a good story!
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Post by Deleted on Feb 2, 2015 0:00:26 GMT -5
Doctor Strange/Doctor Doom: Triumph & Torment I haven't read this since it was first published (I got rid of it years ago in a giant purge of stuff), but man was that a good story! I reread it last year as part of the Long Halloween event and it held up very well. I think I may have liked it even more than when I originally read it. -M
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Post by Wild Card on Feb 2, 2015 17:00:15 GMT -5
I shall be using the week to give meaning to something I've been putting off. See, I read a book series called "Warriors" by Erin Hunter. It's a lengthy (and still growing) series about clans of wild domestic cats and the perils they face and must overcome in order to survive the wild. I have enjoyed it for many years, but a little more than recently, Mrs. Hunter has created some Graphic Novels depicting stories that were never pressed upon in the books themselves. These GNs answered many questions us readers held for characters and their origins or where they disappeared to during events in the main story. But, I've never picked one up. So, for this week coming up, I shall read the first trilogy of these GNs which are entitled: Ravenpaw's Path: Shattered Peace Ravenpaw's Path: A Clan in Need Ravenpaw's Path: The Heart of a Warrior If time is granted based on my reading speed, I shall also pursue The Graystripe Trilogy: The Lost Warrior Warrior's Refuge Warrior's Return Hey, Sabra! I thought you might like to know that my daughters are Warriors fanatics. I have never read even one of their books yet, but still I know quite a bit about it...because I cannot ESCAPE their long and excited Warriors conversations.
I have decided that I will re-read Green Lantern: Fear Itself in celebration of Graphic Novel week.
That is extremely cool and adorable!! I'm going to PM you about this, so I won't accidentally go off topic again on another Thread! Your reading choice is most excellent, too! As for me, I think I shall switch my choice around as I am finding much easier to locate the Graystripe Trilogy than I am at finding the Ravenpaw Trilogy. Even though I prefer Ravenpaw to Graystripe as characters. (Sorry, Graystripe!)
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Post by Crimebuster on Feb 2, 2015 23:28:45 GMT -5
I have both V for Vendetta and Road to Perdition waiting to be read for the first time. I also have Doctor Strange: What Is It That Disturbs You, Stephen? though it's not nearly as long as those other two.
We'll see, not sure what I will go with.
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Post by Jesse on Feb 3, 2015 18:38:17 GMT -5
I'll try to read at least one of these. - The Chronicles of Genghis Grimtoad
- Night Raven: House of Cards
- Night Raven: The Collected Stories
- Death's Head: The Body in Question
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Post by Nowhere Man on Feb 3, 2015 18:45:37 GMT -5
I'm interested in participating and was thinking about reading The Incal by Moebius and Jodorowsky. (I got all three Epic trades a few years back on Ebay but still haven't read them yet.)
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Post by DubipR on Feb 4, 2015 11:57:50 GMT -5
The ever awesome all-ages fun of Andrew Pepoy's "The Adventures of Simone & Ajax"
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Post by Reptisaurus! on Feb 6, 2015 12:10:21 GMT -5
Very rarely does a week go by where I don't read a Graphic Novel. I'm at the library all the time, and they have a great GN selection, and new stuff coming out all the time.
Right now I have checkd out: "Weapons of Mass Diplomacy" - a French comic about being a speechwriter for a congressman (or whatever the French Equivalent is) during the Iraq War, "Over Easy" about working a sheltered art student getting a job as a waitress in New York in the '70s, and "the Wraith" by horror writer Joe Hill, which is a prequel to his book NOS4A2. He wrote "Locke and Key" which was great, so this should be good.
And I have a couple more, but I forget what they are. One was purple!
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Post by badwolf on Feb 6, 2015 12:38:54 GMT -5
I'm interested in participating and was thinking about reading The Incal by Moebius and Jodorowsky. (I got all three Epic trades a few years back on Ebay but still haven't read them yet.) I may read their Madwoman of the Sacred Heart, which I bought recently.
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