It doesn't have to be one published in March, just one you haven't read before.
Best comic you have read in March?
Read every issue of Planetary this month and it is awesome.
I re-read Uncanny X-Force in omnibus form (I really miss that book).
For new books, TMNT #32 would have to be my favorite.
As an on-going: Green Arrow easily, nothing come close.
As an old story, Gambit v3 (1-25) by Nicieza. I read it yesterday and OMG, what a good run. It reminds me how much Nicieza was amazing in the 90's.
@cheesesticks: Is it collected in TPB? I liked his New Warriors series.
@cheesesticks: Is it collected in TPB? I liked his New Warriors series.
I don't know, you might want to give it a look on amazon. I made a quick research for it and I didn't find anything. I've read it because I bought it 10 years ago (not in TPB). It's a rare run.
Either the Wake #1-7, Brad Meltzer's JLA #1-7 (The Tornado's Path), or to a lesser extent the first volume of Thor: God of Thunder.
@lyrafay: I know the art is gorgeous but how's the story in Black Beetle? I've been meaning to around to reading that for a while now.
@longbowhunter: It's great, its got Ancient Egyptian Monks, Werewolf Nazis and a cool Detective Noir story!! I wrote something about it on my blog, you should check it out there!!
@lyrafay: Send me a link to your blog. I'd love to check it out.
@lyrafay: Nevermind I found it. It's here on Comic Vine, duh.
I finished Ed Brubaker's Scene of the Crime last night. Goddamn...that was a great story.
I read that last year. Great mini indeed. Have you read Criminal?
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@charlieboy: How old?
@billy_batson: Yeah, I've got the two deluxe editions. I try to read everything Brubaker and Philips do. You ever hear of a one shot called the Fall Brubaker did for Drawn & Quarterly? I picked it up in a dollar bin. It was so good. He needs to get that back into print.
in case anyone needs convincing:
I read each issue for nearly an hour without reading the words, because I couldn't focus on anything but the art.
@billy_batson: Yeah, I've got the two deluxe editions. I try to read everything Brubaker and Philips do. You ever hear of a one shot called the Fall Brubaker did for Drawn & Quarterly? I picked it up in a dollar bin. It was so good. He needs to get that back into print.
I actually read that in January, it was very good. Some publisher should put it into a collection with Brubaker's other out of print work.
Have you managed to read his Lowlife series yet? It's partly autobiographic and Brubaker even did the art, and he's not a bad of an artist.
I'd recommend Charles Forsman's TEotFW too. It's somewhat similar to The Fall in terms of minimalistic art and tone.
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@billy_batson: I haven't read Lowlife but I really want to. Deadenders is another early work of his I want to read. I'll look into TEotFW. Thanks for the heads up.
Professor Shonku & The Jewelry (প্রফেসর শঙ্কু ও হার) it's one of the most famous comic character of Bangladesh.
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