Since there's only one book coming out this week (and I order from a retailer that keeps to his agreements), I'm looking at the possibilities of waiting an extra week or paying more for postage than for my order. I like to avoid either if at all possible, so I'm thinking about filling out the order a bit with things I've been meaning to try out but haven't gotten around to buying.
Now, I already have a list of interesting things and I don't plan to go overboard here, but I'm open for recommendations right now. So I ask you--the three or four people who haven't cleared this blog from your feedreaders--what single issue, story-arc, or miniseries should I order this Wednesday?
Now, I already have a list of interesting things and I don't plan to go overboard here, but I'm open for recommendations right now. So I ask you--the three or four people who haven't cleared this blog from your feedreaders--what single issue, story-arc, or miniseries should I order this Wednesday?
Hester and Huddleston's DEEP SLEEPER or the INDIANA JONES ADVENTURES mini-trades.
ReplyDeletei know its none of the above, but i think the vampire hunter d books are a good gamble because they are short and do run cheap. i've enjoyed most of them, and they can be read out of order, the rose princess and the pilgrimage of the sacred and profane were excellent stories.
ReplyDeleteThe new BEANWORLD collection, featuring all-new material by Larry Marder.
ReplyDeleteIf you aren't already reading Echo or The Sword, the first TBP of either would be a good call.
ReplyDeleteLeah Moore's "Trial Of Sherlock Holmes"
ReplyDeletehttp://www.moorereppion.com/comics/dynamite/holmes/ great stuff!
You're in Europe now, so I'm wondering if it would be easier to have access to the Lt. Blueberry books by Charlier and Giraud aka Moebius. If you like Jonah Hex, you may like these books. They're old, but they're GORGEOUS! Just a bit hard to come by in the States.
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