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When I'm in the mood for one I generally wander into a shop. I've never really managed to buy concurrent issues of anything as I forget all the time, then get annoyed when I re-read and look for the sequel to a story only to find I didn't buy it.


TJ - graphic novel I read years ago, it has some old dude with a huge axe who is a bad ass fighter and everyone thinks he's too old and lost his touch but he shows them he can still kick ass. Set in olden days, all viking/knight/monster. Anyone get bells ringing as to what it was called. I got it from the library and want to re-read it.
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Post by Roman Totale »

Elric of Melniboné?

I generally get mine stuff from Amazon.
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Ebay is also sometimes a source of good cheapness.
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Post by nunoncastors »

Page45's my local Failing that, having a bit of a sweep up for cbr files does the trick. Though, to be fair, I tend not too. There's something nice about having a comic.
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Post by HereComesPete »

Roman Totale wrote:Elric of Melniboné?

I looked and no. Thank you for the suggestion though.

Anyone else got any ideas?
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Post by Mr. Johnson »

:lol:

point well made.

Also, Is the character with the pipe and the green jacket that says "I wish, it's machine code" Philip Mortimer from Blake and Mortimer?

Also, the only viking related comic i know is thorgal, but I strongly doubt that's it.
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Roman Totale wrote:Image
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That reminds me: I read...something with Madrox in it a while back. Cant remember what it was called, but it had a scene where he fell down some stairs. It went "ow. owow. owowowow. owowowowowowowow..."

He makes me lol.

/wonders how many people will get the reference.
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Post by The Shutting Downs »

Freakangels, you should all go read it, except they have a rule there...

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:lol:

Yes, I would agree with that rule.
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Post by HereComesPete »

I'm working my way through Y:The last man at the moment, good story, occasionally nice and fucked up.

Now I'm paid I'm gonna get the rest of wasteland, another cowboy post apocalypse one called scalped and I'm possibly gonna have a look at some more of the punisher stuff because it's nice and brutal.

What's the gist of the feakangels story?
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As mentioned to Joose last night, you need to check out Wormwood: Gentleman Corpse. It really is good.

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Ooh, something I might like.
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Is that zombie porn?
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Post by Roman Totale »

Dog Pants wrote:Ooh, something I might like.
I think you will - it's like spending an afternoon in the pub with HP Lovecraft whilst Aliens plays on the TV.
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HereComesPete wrote: TJ - graphic novel I read years ago, it has some old dude with a huge axe who is a bad ass fighter and everyone thinks he's too old and lost his touch but he shows them he can still kick ass. Set in olden days, all viking/knight/monster. Anyone get bells ringing as to what it was called. I got it from the library and want to re-read it.
Was it Slaine?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sl%C3%A1ine_%28comics%29
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Post by Sheriff Fatman »

... or Druss The Legend (I'm not sure they did graphic novels for him though).
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