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5 Good Books To see - Comics


1. Midnight Nation by J. M. Straczynski

To exhibit my point, let's start with Midnight Nation, a dark along with a bit religious comic book describing "the other world," a place where all forgotten and abandoned people and things go.

A police lieutenant David Grey starts to investigate what appears to be a flustering murder and ends up rather differently than he anticipated - held in a shadow world and faced with challenging to fight for his own soul.

David receives a guide named Laurel, he eventually falls in love with her and this act alone sets him off of all his predecessors. After overcoming multiple tests, Grey resents the typical strategy offered by Another Guy (the Devil) and sacrifices his own soul to prove that hope still exists.

Midnight Nation is a superb comic book and also you don't really need to be religious to enjoy it.

2. From Hell by A. Moore & E. Campbell

Jack the Ripper is well known worldwide for his murders. From Hell provides a different perspective on this whole case, combining imagination and facts from the real life.

Royal prince Albert Victor marries a lady from East End in London and fathers a young child. They're separated after Queen Victoria discovers and actions are being taken to sweep this matter and its follow-ups (for example number of prostitutes blackmailing the Crown in exchange for protection) aside.

A highly ranked Freemason named Gull gets involved so that as time moves on, gives birth to the famous Jack the Ripper with previously unseen brutality and bestiality of his murders - however the whole matter is still being covered up to safeguard the interests from the royal family.

Authors very well combine their own ideas with historical facts and also have produced a wonderful comic, that will make you read and browse until you're finished - and you will spend a plenty of time thinking when that occurs.

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3. The Sandman: Preludes and Nocturnes by N. Gaiman

Chances are you already know the famous American novelist Neil Gaiman, say due to American Gods or Stardust. Gaiman is extremely good in mixing various genres, creating unusual heroes and what's most important at this time, he's also good in writing comics.

Have you ever thought about being immortal? Living as much as no more Earth, maybe seeing the sun's rays eating up our planet... and so an enchanter named Burgess tries to capture Death and live forever. By his mistake, he however captures Dream instead.

After decades of imprisonment, Dream manages to finally escape his captor (Burgess' son at that time) and visit a quest to seek his lost items of power. He encounters the Justice league of america, John Constantine the Hellblazer and even Lucifer himself.

Well, so what can I say to you? If you wish to imagine Death as a pragmatic, goth girl, you are going to become more than satisfied.

Ok, seriously, Gaiman has once more done a wonderful job with developing a weird world and will push your imagination towards the limit over and over again until you fall off - and you will still dream about it anyway.

4. Garfield by J. Davis

Let's switch to a less serious note, shall we? I bet you've already learned about a fat, lazy and sybaritic cat named Garfield, often along with a human named Jon and a dog called Odie.

Garfield is especially known for his laziness, the only thing that will get him moving is, well, an abundant lunch or something. Another common attribute of Garfield's comics may be the very short story line, most usually just 3 pictures.

The stories vary greatly - you can find the heroes at the sea, in their home, in the vet; eating, lying, having a phone call; being bored, watching TV... pretty much whatever you may come up with.

Garfield also had several film adaptations which is safe to express that he and his friends can offer quality entertainment.

5. Asterix by R. Goscinny

Once once the Roman Empire was vast with no one could challenge the mighty Roman Legions - expect a little Galian village in the Armorica province. Again, I'm certain you're acquainted with the stories featuring Asterix, Obelix, a-lot-of-fancy-names-ending-with-ix along with a magic potion.

It is the same genre as Garfield - fun. The main characters often travel away from major theme, e.g. visit Egypt and cope with Cleopatra. At all times they keep up their high spirit, sense for goodness and Obelix also tend to be a little bit, shall we are saying, simpler.

The fame of Asterix and his fellow Galls may be shown by the fact that the very first French satellite ever launched was named after him - Astérix-1.

Conclusion

There you have it, we experienced another 5 good books to see. I'm hoping you found my suggestions useful and it'll be my pleasure to speak to you soon!

Appreciate reading!

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