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  • Jellyghost
    Bunker Buster
    • Jul 2020
    • 117
    • Kansas City

    #1

    Most Underated Comic Book

    I have been thinking about reading some comics, but I would like something affordable and interesting. I don't care if it is popular. Some years ago, I bought the whole set of ROM off of ebay for cheap, and it was a great read (it looks like it appreciated in the last few years). Do you have any suggestions for cheap good reads? When I was a kid, The Defenders was really cheap and I thought it was decent.
  • MAr
    Administrator
    • Jul 2020
    • 500

    #2
    I liked the origjnal Elfquest - I think 36 issues?

    i can barely remember all the comics I used to collect. New Guardians maybe? Was good.

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    • Jellyghost
      Jellyghost commented
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      I remember Elf Quest being huge. I tried to get into it midstream, and I couldn't figure it out. It seemed to have more drama than most series.
  • Siress
    SāŒ€.650" x 3.5g; F1979-17
    • Jul 2020
    • 1318
    • Central MA

    #3
    I only own one set of comic books that a college roommate got me into stating they were underrated at the time: Preacher. Since then, a TV series popped up - so probably not so underrated these days. Regardless, it's a fantastic read imo.
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    • coyote
      MCB Member
      • Jul 2020
      • 962

      #4
      The Dark Horse title " Concrete" made for some interesting reading.

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      • Fubarius
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 477
        • New Richmond, WI

        #5
        What else are you interested in?

        Knowing what other genres of entertainment you enjoy will help narrow things down a bit. For example if you enjoy a good old Western every now and then I would suggest Jonah Hex. Though with the movie not too long ago the trades might have started to go up in value (the comics are WAY better than the movie). They were pretty cheap at my local comic store when I bought a bunch.

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        • Jellyghost
          Jellyghost commented
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          Probably Sci-Fi or mystical stuff (like Dr. Strange). My favorite all time super hero was Archangel (followed by Longshot).
      • Nish
        Villiage Idiot
        • Jul 2020
        • 100005622
        • SC Transplant

        #6
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        • chrislognshot
          Certified Post Whore
          • Jul 2020
          • 1524
          • CFL area Melbourne

          #7
          we have tons of books that called that but with DC marvel and image being the main company's other company's did not have chance.

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          • NONOBLITUS
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            • Jul 2020
            • 1961
            • Connecticut

            #8
            I always enjoyed and enjoy reading the Unknown Soldier , Sargent Rock and Judge Dredd. So many great comics Out there but those mentioned can be had for not the much $

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            • Raleighpaintball.com
              MCB Member
              • Jul 2020
              • 35
              • Raleigh NC

              #9
              Nemisis by mark millar

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              • Secretweaponevan
                Rockin and Cockin
                • Jul 2020
                • 42

                #10
                My first job was in a comic book store and I developed an eclectic taste.
                I'm not sure of the availability or affordability of these, but they were my favorites.
                Sandman
                Hellblazer
                Shade the Changing Man
                John Byrne's Next Men
                Beautiful Stories for Ugly Children
                Brat Pack
                Preacher
                Akira (probably pricey for all 30 some-odd issues)
                Sin City (really, anything Frank Miller, especially Batman: Year One)

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                • chrislognshot
                  Certified Post Whore
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 1524
                  • CFL area Melbourne

                  #11
                  we for got red devil, Richie rich, Casper the friendly ghost

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                  • DocsMachine
                    MCB Member
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 2699
                    • Alaska

                    #12
                    For a one-off series, pick up the 4-issue limited series of Superpatriot from Image. More or less self-contained story, though it helps to know some of the Image 'universe'. There's a follow-up, Superpatriot: Liberty & Justice that's just as good. Great story, amazing worldbuilding, excellent character designs.

                    Another option: Years ago, a friend lent me a series of graphic novels- 'manga'? I'm not sure of the technical definition- called The Dirty Pair. Ranged from early B&W art drawn in the 80s, to very well done full-color in the later issues. Very sci-fi, good action, lots of humor. Despite the name, no nudity or porn, they're a kind of international cop, and 'dirty' refers to how they get the job done.

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                    • Grendel
                      MCB Member
                      • Jul 2020
                      • 1979
                      • Lexington, SC

                      #13
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                      • Fotenks
                        Newbie
                        • Jul 2020
                        • 3

                        #14
                        I really enjoyed The Incal, the movie The Fifth Element was heavily inspired by it. Another one I highly recommend is Berserk, its my personal favorite and still ongoing, but damn is it an amazing journey and the artwork is just absolutely next level.

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