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I haven't been reading many new comics recently as I took a break and have been easing myself back in.

Oof, that's a little sad for Spidey's home.

Unfortunately Marvel seems to have lost the ability to count before 3 unless it involves the constant stopping and starting of new series and new #1s.

Late response, but I've had love bunglers for a while and have never read it. I've wanted to read Love & Rockets for a while and I thought it'd be a good entry because it wasn't a Love & Rockets story but it was a similar thing. But now I understand it actually is a Love & Rockets thing? Will it be okay if I read it

What? Noooooooo!!!
I'm behind a few months in comics but that was definitely my favourite Marvel book challenged only maybe by Vision. Seems like novelists doing comics always get cancelled.

But in Catherine the other guys in the dream were cheaters so wouldn't they be abnormally sexually active, not the other way round?

Not to come in and be all negative nancy, but Man Without Fear is in my mind one of the most overrated comics ever. It was so bizarre, it had the weird pacing of a biopic and I felt I had already seen all of the good parts in Miller's Daredevil run anyway. Maybe it's me reading it now though. A lot of the things that

I second doing Planetary next month, mainly because I think my brother left his omnibus here when he went to university.

Maybe A. A. Milne and however did this Winnie the Pooh illustrations? That's what comes to mind to me, but I think other people might not think that way because of the Disney version being the prominent visual image.

Is there a way we could implement some sort of actual voting system? I suppose I don't really mind and maybe no one else does, but it could make this club more communal.

Any thoughts for the first one?

Zoo Crew? Did I miss something? Do we have a cool name?

Even though some of it does not hold up, (to me at least) Mark Bagley defined an era of Spider-Man like very few artists have (Ditko, Romita Sr. Romita Jr. maybe, any others…?). I think he's the longest running Spidey artist of all time actually, which is pretty special.

I'd never thought about that, but yeah, they do coincide. Makes a lot of sense now that they're in the same universe too.

I think I actually liked some of that stuff. I dunno, it's been a while. I did feel bad for not liking it because, again, glad it exists. I sort of like Ryan North, and I like the idea of the niche it appeals to. I just had to eventually accept it wasn't for me.

Yeah, I feel a bit fatigued it by it nowadays ('nowadays' says the guy who started with Ultimate Spider-Man, maybe I just can't get emotionally invested without the Parker-Watson marriage) but Spider-Man's life has been a non-stop trainwreck really. I think that's kind of an objective fact. His marriage is the only

Pretty new, and I don't think there's much competition as far as this character goes, but Aja's Hawkeye(s) comes to mind.

It's been a while but I thought Animal Man and Swamp Thing were great pre-Rotworld. It took me a few months to get through the six or so issues of Rotworld, and I don't think Animal Man ever got it's rhythm back.

I could not get past the art and the cat lady in Squirrel Girl. Glad it exists though, and I like Henderson alright in Jughead.

Vote Loki #1 comes to mind as one of the more interesting things I've read recently. I actually really enjoyed it, but to be fair I haven't read any of the character work Kieron Gillen and Al Ewing have done on Loki recently (although I want to) and Loki didn't seem to have much depth so far. It was too strange a