Fantastic 4 Dc Comic

You can suggest for me to read some comics, please?
I really like the Xmen, like the Ultimate X-Men Age of Apocalypse, Wolverine Origin, and Uncanny X-Men. I have read some DC Comics (Green latern, some of the Civil War, and some of the Fantastic 4), and liked them, but still, I'm a Marvel girl, I guess, hehe. I like stories of love between the emperor and Blink, Rogue and Gambit, Wolverine and love. I would like to expand my horizons. I want to read some more stuff, but do not know where to start.
Runaways (The first two series, before the original creators left) and the latest in the series Blue Beetle. Both are pretty self-contained and fabulously funny stories. Runaways is about a group of children who discover their parents are supervillains for espionage during which they think is a meeting for a charity that they are all together in just in time to see them killing of an innocent girl. They all run away from home that night and the first series is all about six of them trying to keep from being found and find a way to stop their families from hurting anyone, without knowing that a member of its group has remained faithful to his family and is working against them. Blue Beetle is all about a teenager who has just become a superhero and is trying to discover how everything works. Immediately after he had his powers, he disappeared completely for a year and the first story is about him trying to come to grips with the changing world during which it seemed a short time, while all the time the only thing that gives it its power is always trying to get him in the most massive excess resolve potential problems. Has one of the most fabulous supporting casts I've ever seen in any comic, unlike most superheroes Jaime leaves his family and friends all know it is the Blue Beetle and draws them into the story in a more superhero boom can not be. It's really just a joy to read series. Also, if you like blink you might want to check out if you never read Exiles. The Exiles are a team of characters from different universes, which are pulled together when they should die / her Timebroker universe was destroyed by a mysterious figure who sends the group out of different situations and fix things that have gone wrong in itself and caused instabilities in the multiverse. If they are lucky they possibly be able to return home to do so, or be allowed to remain in an alternative world where they found happiness. If not are lucky they will die. Both take place during the series, the character who left promptly replaced by a new exile. interval of a world that is quite close to normal, where the hull has been raging across Canada and need to keep it from killing the members of Alpha Flight (including a Wolverine who never joined the X-Men) to a world where the Lizard created a bunch of lizard people like him and they must find a way to stop a nuclear bomb to be dropped to exterminate them. Blink is the character leading on this one, as I said you may want to check out if you like it.
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Comic Express – Fast reader $0.99 4+~~Not A Basement Studio~~Hieu Tran~~http://itunes.apple.com/app/comic-express-fast-reader/id475955926?uo=5~~2011 Not A Basement Studio~~1.1~~4812561~~8153244~~~~http://support.notabasement.com |
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Crossover Classics 4 $171.38 New – In the improbable DC/MARVEL: CROSSOVER CLASSICS VOL. 4, the two greatest companies in the comic book industry, DC Comics and Marvel Comics, join forces and let their legendary characters interact and work together in four colossal tales. A rare and rewarding event of two rivals creating some once-in-a-lifetime experiences, this amazing book features team-ups and confrontations between Batman and Spider-Man, Superman and the Fantastic Four, Darkseid and Galactus, and the Green Lantern and t |
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Elric: Duke Elric (Chronicles of the Last Emperor of Melnibone Series #4) $4.95 “Michael Moorcock’s work as a critic, as an editor and as a writer has made it easier for me and a whole generation of us to roam the ‘moonbeam roads’ of the literary multiverse.”—from the Foreword by Michael ChabonHas there ever been a hero–or anti-hero–to match Elric of Melniboné, last emperor of an ancient civilization sunk into decadence and inhuman cruelty? Elric the albino, weary of life and enamored of death, bearer of the soul-devouring black sword Stormbringer, cursed to betray all he loves and to save that which he despises: In the unending battle between the forces of Law and Chaos, he is the wildest card of all. Del Rey proudly presents the fourth in its definitive collection of stories featuring fantasy Grand Master Michael Moorcock’s greatest creation. Here is the full novel The Sailor on the Seas of Fate, the script of the DC comic Duke Elric, the new story “The Flaneur des Arcades de l’Opera,” essays by Moorcock and others, and a selection of classic artwork.Lavishly illustrated by Justin Sweet, with a Foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon, Duke Elric is essential for all fans of the fantastic. |
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Elric: Duke Elric (Chronicles of the Last Emperor of Melnibone Series #4) $11.99 “Michael Moorcock’s work as a critic, as an editor and as a writer has made it easier for me and a whole generation of us to roam the ‘moonbeam roads’ of the literary multiverse.”—from the Foreword by Michael ChabonHas there ever been a hero–or anti-hero–to match Elric of Melniboné, last emperor of an ancient civilization sunk into decadence and inhuman cruelty? Elric the albino, weary of life and enamored of death, bearer of the soul-devouring black sword Stormbringer, cursed to betray all he loves and to save that which he despises: In the unending battle between the forces of Law and Chaos, he is the wildest card of all. Del Rey proudly presents the fourth in its definitive collection of stories featuring fantasy Grand Master Michael Moorcock’s greatest creation. Here is the full novel The Sailor on the Seas of Fate, the script of the DC comic Duke Elric, the new story “The Flaneur des Arcades de l’Opera,” essays by Moorcock and others, and a selection of classic artwork.Lavishly illustrated by Justin Sweet, with a Foreword by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Michael Chabon, Duke Elric is essential for all fans of the fantastic. |