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Personally I enjoy a little "art museum" to go with my words, so I'm very much into "comic books". Some of the titles that have struck me as readable are: The Walking Dead, Swamp Thing, Kabuki, Wolverine, Hellraiser, New Avengers, X-Statix, Punisher (MAX Series), Y: The Last Man, Bite Club, X-23, Johnny The Homicidal Maniac, Alias, Hard Times, Supreme Power, The Goon, Badger, Marvel Zombies, DMZ, Ultimate Fantastic Four, 30 Days Of Night, Watchmen, Animal Man, Hellboy, Lenore, American Virgin, Ex Machina, Preacher, Civil War, Jinx, Daredevil, Fables, Strange Killings, Identity Crisis, Astonishing X-Men, Squee, Loveless, The Nail, Channel Zero, Moon Knight, The Losers, Powerless, 52, Hate, The Pulse, Sin City, Venom, The Sandman, What If, The Exterminators, Haunt Of Horror, Lobo, Shade: The Changing Man, We3, Tarot: Witch Of The Black Rose, All Star Superman, Hard Time, Thor: Vikings, most Vertigo titles, the IDW and Avatar horror books, and tons of other books I couldn't possibly spend the time lettering out here. Some of the particular artists/writers I usually tend to really enjoy checking out are David Mack, Jamie Delano, Alan Moore, Brian K. Vaughn, Steve Dillon, Richard Corben, Grant Morrison, Brian Michael Bendis, Rick Veitch, Neil Gaiman, Steve Niles, Brian Azzarello, Sam Kieth, Erik Larsen, Frank Miller, Bernie Wrightson, Jim Lee, Mike Mignola, Alex Ross, John Totleben, Len Wein, Peter Bagge, Brian Wood, Tony Moore, Warren Ellis, Peter Milligan, Garth Ennis, Jamie Hewlett, and 473 billion others I'll put here in my next life. Some of the "real" books without art that I've enjoyed are: Of Mice And Men, Pet Cemetary, A Confederacy Of Dunces, A Light In The Forest, Fear And Loathing: Campaign Trail Of '72, The Drive-In, and other reading that I'll type in later...
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