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| 1. Fables Vol. 12: The Dark Ages | 
| By: Bill Willingham Publisher: Vertigo August 18, 2009
A lot of people probably thought that Gepetto and his empire were taken down a little easily in the previous story arc. I agree, but fortunately Willingham does a nice job of putting the heat right back on them due to some unintended consequences of their victory. We also get a final? resolution to Boy Blue's story. Boy Blue has been a low key hero throughout the book so what happens to him is quite... more
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| | 2. Fables Vol. 9: Sons of Empire | 
| By: Bill Willingham, James Jean Publisher: Vertigo June 06, 2007
Reason for Reading: Next in the series.
Summary: Starts of with four issues of the title story where the Adversary has a meeting to describe possible attacks on the Mundy world. Switches are made to Fabletown and the Farm where new plotlines are forming. Each issue ends with a short 3-4 page story of someone outside of Fabletown that we either have never met before or don't know much of... more
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| | 3. Catwoman (Book 1): The Dark End of the Street | 
| By: Ed Brubaker, Darwyn Cooke, Mike Allred Publisher: DC Comics September 01, 2002
This is a change in style for Catwoman, for both the character and the comic. Gone is Balent's purple suited bodacious buxom action babe, and in is the blacker, darker gritty underworld in the shadows kind of woman.
A change in color scheme and costume to go along with this, of course, and to offer a bit more protection.
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| | 4. Madman Volume 1 (v. 1) | 
| By: Mike Allred By: Mike Allred Publisher: Image Comics October 10, 2007
Mike Allred's sereis "Madman" is a bizarre pop culture cocktail. Madman pulls influence from superhero comics, B-grade science fiction films from the 50's and 60's and metaphysical philosophy. What you'll find is something delightfully off-the-wall. The main character is Frank Einstein, a sort of modern Frankenstein's monster with few memories of his previous life. His state as a reanimated human... more
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| | 5. Popgun Vol. 1 | 
| By: Rick Remender, Erik Larsen, Corey Lewis, Tim Seeley, Mark Andrew Smith, Beni, & more, Mike Bullock, Chris Moreno, Jim Mahfood, Mike Allred, M. Zachary Sherman, Ben Roman, Toby Cypress, Chuck BB Publisher: Image Comics November 28, 2007
There's a little something for every taste in comics. My personal favorite and the main reason I bought this was for "Jazz" starting on page 375. Words and art by my favorite artist Moritat. Start there and then go thru the rest of the book. If you're a comic fan you will find a lot to like about this anthology of short stories and all the different styles featured here... more
More Comics By: Rick Remender, Erik Larsen, Corey Lewis, Tim Seeley, Mark Andrew Smith, Beni, & more, Mike Bullock, Chris Moreno, Jim Mahfood, Mike Allred, M. Zachary Sherman, Ben Roman, Toby Cypress, Chuck BB
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| | 6. Ultimate Marvel Team-Up: Ultimate Collection (Ultimate Spider-Man) | 
| By: Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Wagner, Phil Hester, Mike Allred, Bill Sienkiewicz, John Totleben, Jim Mahfood, Chynna Clugston-Major, Ted McKeever, Terry Moore, David Mack, Rick Mays Publisher: Marvel Comics October 04, 2006
Ultimate Marvel Team-Up follows the nature of the Ultimate line. The characters are dark and complex. The only character that spans through the whole comic is Spiderman. It fits that the chapters are infact part of a continuous time line. The only down side is the change of artists. Unlike Ultimate spider man where there is a high standard of drawings, many of the chapters in Team-UP are subpar... more
More Comics By: Brian Michael Bendis, Matt Wagner, Phil Hester, Mike Allred, Bill Sienkiewicz, John Totleben, Jim Mahfood, Chynna Clugston-Major, Ted McKeever, Terry Moore, David Mack, Rick Mays
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| | 7. Bluntman & Chronic | 
| By: Kevin Smith, Michael Avon Oeming, Mike Allred Publisher: Image Comics August 01, 2001
just received it in the mail today, suprised that it came earlier than i had expected and i'm extremely pleased with the products quality and packaging, no damage was incured on its way to australia. thankyou amazon... more
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| | 8. Madman Volume 3 (v. 3) | | By: Mike Allred, Laura Allred By: Mike Allred Publisher: Image Comics February 06, 2008
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| | 9. Madman Volume 2 (v. 2) | | By: Mike Allred By: Mike Allred Publisher: Image Comics December 05, 2007
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| | 10. Madman Atomic Comics Volume 2: Electric Allegories! (v. 2) | 
| By: Mike Allred By: Mike Allred Publisher: Image Comics March 25, 2009
It's great. After so many years Mike Allred is back writing Madman and the story reflects how hard it is. After all he's the creator of that universe. You'll get what i mean while reading carefully the first chapter. I highly recommend it. For long time Madman's readers this book will tell the story of the four but no exactly as you expected it, maybe. ... more
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