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What Do You Buy/Read?

 
 
Murray Hamhandler
01:22 / 28.06.02
In response to the mention (in the What Side Are You On? thread) that Warren Ellis polled his board members to get a feel for what comics they were reading, I propose that we do the same thing here. Strictly stats, no criticism or commentary. Perhaps someone can make a fancy line graph a few months down the road?

This'll be for the week of June 26th. This week, I bought:
Atlas #1
X-Force #129
Spider-Man's Tangled Web #15
Comics Journal #244 (if that counts)

I also read (via my public library):
The Masochists (Dave Mazzuchelli)
I Never Liked You (Chester Brown)

That's mine. Now show me yours.
 
 
Laughing
01:39 / 28.06.02
The Filth #1
Milk and Cheese TPB - Fun with Milk and Cheese!
Death TPB - The High Cost of Living


I'd been meaning to get the The High Cost of Living for months now, seeing as how I've every other Sandman book.
 
 
Stone Mirror
02:31 / 28.06.02
Nothing so far, but I'm definitely picking up Promethea #21 tomorrow. I picked up Barry Ween 4.0 last week.
 
 
Sandfarmer
03:44 / 28.06.02
Paul Pope's Spider-Man issue

The most recent New-X-Men (Or was that last week?)

Marvel Team-Up 16 (Rick Mays, David Mack and Andy Lee in one comic. Nice, very nice. Plus, Shang Chi's face on the cover is acutally a rendering of this guy that shops at the same comic shop I go to. Wierd.)

Jeremy and Greg (some self-published mini I picked up)

Green Arrow 14

Ultimate Spider-Man 23

X-Force 129

Savage Dragon 98

Peter Parker Spider-Man 45

100 Bullets 36

Amazing Spider-Man 42

Promethea 21

Ultimate X-Men 19

Daredevil 33

Mystery Play (Finally found a copy of this old Grant Morrison comic. Not very impressed with the initial flip through though.)


(Yeah, I admit it, I'm giving Brian Michael Bendis way too much money.)
 
 
RiffRaff
04:25 / 28.06.02
I'm afraid I don't get into the shop every week... I go down every month or so and see what they've saved up for me. But my current reads are:

Transmetropolitan
Powers
Lucifer
Ranma 1/2
Steampunk
The Punisher (although it's not as good now that Ennis isn't doing it anymore, so I may quit)
Hellblazer
Lenore
The Authority

...and that's what I can remember off the top of my head. Oh, I've also been grabbing the Akira collections as they come out.
 
 
moriarty
05:11 / 28.06.02
The amount of people on Barbelith who post in the comics forum is very small. One day I took down the names of everyone who had contributed even one post in a month long period. It came to about 50-75 people. A good quarter of those people had only posted once or twice. This was in the days when we were actively trying to get non-comic readers involved, and there were threads devoted to titles like Hothead Paisan, which were the only threads that cerain people contributed to. Meaning, the number of people in the comics forum now is probably even less, and so your focus group is pretty damn small, especially compared to the WEF.

The reason Ellis asked for what people were reading was to get a feel for why people were reading those titles, as well as just listing them off. They were divided into catgories of good and bad, allowing him to see if particular people were hanging onto titles that they hated just out of habit. It also provided people with the means to pick up books on strong recommendations.

The WEF is also (in theory) supposed to be comprised mainly of people who have a very distinct view of what comics can be. Barbelith does not exactly have a view of this sort, or any view for that matter. Which is absolutely cool. But it means that, unlike WEF, you have no philosophy to contrast or compare your findings with.

One of the complaints on the WEF was that people who bought graphic novels would often not post, because they hadn't had a chance to absorb enough of a given volume to give an opinion. This left the list to be mainly monthlies, which led to the thread which sparked this discussion.

I realize you have tried to circumvent this by just asking for the titles bought, and not for an opinion. However, you also say that a person can mention comics they've read. Does this include comics that you have reread, or solely ones which you have read for the first time? Should comics which have been read be in their own grouping, like in your original post, so you can differentiate between the two groups? And what bearing does what you've read have on what you buy?

Even with this thread, in the title "What did you buy/read this week?" you're makig the assumption that the person takes a trip to the local comic store every wednesday or thursday. It focusses attention mainly on new comics.

I'm not saying that this is a bad idea, at all. But you might want to tweak or add things to get to the root of what you're looking for. For example, a good question to ask might be "where did you get your purchases from?"
 
 
Sax
06:54 / 28.06.02
I get my comics from a little specialist store, the only one in town (although Leeds 10 miles away has a Forbidden Planet). It has a very hit-and-miss ordering policy, and rarely gets any experimental or indie stuff in. Yesterday I walked in and there was nothing to interest me at all; I considered buying the Paul Pope issue of the Spider-Man comic because I'd read the threads on here, but there was a guy at the counter boring the girl at the till completely to death with a monologue about exactly when Superman and Batman first teamed up in World's Finest. I left without purchasing anything.
 
 
Matthew Fluxington
09:38 / 28.06.02
Hmph. I think that the "what did you buy this week" thing is a bit awkward, cos obviously the corporate work has the advantage cos that's the stuff that comes out more frequently. If I broke down what I *read*, more than half of it is non-corporate comics, a lot of them purchased long after their original release date. However, the comics that I read that are released at the highest frequency and most of the comics that I discuss here are comics that everybody else here reads too...I've sort of given up on trying to have discussions about comics that if I'm lucky, maybe one other person here has read. I'd love to talk about Dash Shaw. I don't even know if Shaw's work sees the light of day outside of Manhattan.

Also, I impulse buy the majority of the non-corporate comics that I purchase - I can't quite predict what it will be from week to week, month to month. I can tell you the comics that I regularly purchase as of this writing:

New X-Men
Ultimate X-Men
Uncanny X-Men (cos I love a good trainwreck)
X-Force
most anything John Romita Jr draws (ie, Amazing Spider-Man)
The Filth

I could really go without Ultimate and Uncanny X-Men, and I'm not particularly excited about the Filth or the writing in Amazing Spider-Man, so I'm only really invested in X-Force and New X-Men. I normally enjoy New X-Men more than X-Force.
 
 
The Sinister Haiku Bureau
10:03 / 28.06.02
This is what I buy regularly, but recorded on a monthly/when-it-comes-out basis rather than just this past week:

The Filth.
Transmetropolitan.
Hunter:age of magic.
Promethea.
New X-men
100%

I'm also planning on reading Y: the last man when it starts, and i occaisionally read the simpsons/radioactive man/futurama. And if there's a Jay and Silent Bob tie-in out, I'll probably buy that too.
 
 
betty woo
12:20 / 28.06.02
I've been paring down my comics buying to only the books I really enjoy. Monthly, that means X-Force, Promethea and now The Filth; I gave up on New X-Men a few months ago. I pick up Jill Thompson's Scary Godmother, Gloomcookie and Spookshow whenever they're published. Recently, I broke down and ordered a copy of Writhe & Shine online, because I couldn't find it anywhere.

There are two comics stores near my house, but they both have a pretty shoddy selection of indie comics (aside from "Witchblade" knock-offs, that is). For non-mainstream comics, I have to make a trek out to the Snail, which only happens once every two months or so.
 
 
Big Furry Bear
15:23 / 28.06.02
5{ Riff-Raff I don't get to the shop every week, but I've been getting:

Lucifer
The Filth
New X-Men
X-Force
Daredevil
Powers
The Establishment
Promethea
Green Arrow
Transmetropolitan
Wolverine/Hulk

The big boys are getting all my bucks too...
 
 
Chubby P
16:20 / 28.06.02
The last time I went to the comic shop on my monthly run I got (in no particular order):

Howard the Duck
New X-Men
Doom Patrol
Fables
The Filth
Transmetropolitan
Hunter: Age of magic
The Crusades
Black Widow
Midnight Nation
Halo and Sprocket
Hopless Savages GN

I've also been picking up The Establishment but couldn't find a copy last time I was in.

I'm also eagarly awaiting another X-Force GN if they release one. I've read a friends copies of all of Peter Milligans issues to date and rate Milligan as a God of writing! I almost cried when "Someone died". Any writer who can get that much emotion out of their readers is a genius!
 
 
Mr Tricks
18:46 / 28.06.02
Promethia
X-Force
100 Bullets
Amazing Spiderman
JLA

that's about it for this week...
 
 
Chuckling Duck
19:10 / 28.06.02
My pulls were Promethea and X-Force. Oh, and I picked up back issues of Black Hole #1 and #2.

Glad to see so many people reading Promethea. This last issue was really out there, mind-boggling stuff straight from Crowley’s most mystic imaginings. We should start a thread on it in Magick.
 
 
ill tonic
20:06 / 28.06.02
Promethea.

Ever since Cerebus went to shit that's all I buy anymore.
 
 
Murray Hamhandler
20:55 / 28.06.02
Thanks for the suggestions, moriarty and Flux. I put in for a title change to reflect the way that the thread seems to be going (a more general 'what do you read/buy?'). Here's a new list to reflect some of those suggestions...

Monthly* titles that I regularly buy and enjoy:

New X-Men
X-Force (X-Statix)
Hunter: Age Of Magic
The Comics Journal (still not sure if this should technically count)
Promethea
Ulitimate X-Men
The Ultimates
Lone Wolf And Cub

Monthly* titles that I regularly buy and often think of dropping (and possibly will be doing quite soon):

Green Arrow
Amazing Spider-Man
Captain America

Mini-series, one-shots, and irregularly produced series that I have recently bought/am currently buying:

The Filth
Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset
Midnight, Mass
Luba
Love And Rockets
Eightball
Angry Youth Comix
Atlas
X-Factor
Howard The Duck
Dork
Frank
Weasel
Acme Novelty Library
100%
Grip
Optic Nerve

I'm mostly a creator-driven reader, and I'll more than likely buy anything from Los Bros Hernandez, Grant Morrison, Chris Ware, Dan Clowes, Dave Cooper, Paul Pope, Evan Dorkin, Dylan Horrocks, Rick Veitch, Jim Woodring, and (now that he's proving that he can write again, after a long period of doubt on my part) Peter Milligan. I'm also a fan of Al Columbia, Phoebe Gloeckner, Michael Kupperman, Tony Millionaire, Art Spiegelman, Jessica Abel, Seth and Gary Panter when they see fit to come out w/new stuff. I also highly appreciate Mark Millar when he doesn't dick around.

I buy all of my monthly stuff at the one direct-market store in town (independent) and I buy a lot of the small-press stuff and graphic novels at either the independent ex-anarchist bookstore down the road (where I'd rather go if they have what I'm looking for) or Borders. I also read a lot of stuff from my local library because they actually have a pretty decent selection of stuff (unfortunately [unfortunate for many reasons] located near the kids' magazine section, because Luba In America and Caricature are, I'm sure, what all parents want their kids to be thumbing through...).

* or at least somewhat monthly.
 
 
w1rebaby
21:16 / 28.06.02
Pretty much the only thing that I read regularly is 2000AD. I buy from the newsagent at the station, and there's not exactly an oversupply of local comic shops. If I wanted to get anything else I'd have to subscribe or make a special trip into town every weekend.
 
 
Captain Zoom
21:51 / 28.06.02
X-Force
Amazing Spider-Man
(Hulk, if I hadn't had a mis-shipment)
Girl Genius
Call of Duty: The Brotherhood
Green Arrow
New X-Men
Filth
Howard The Duck
Aria
7 Guys of Justice
Powers
Noble Causes
Star Wars Tales
Ultimate X-Men
Ultimates
Doom Patrol
Mutant, Texas
Hopeless Savages
The Crusades
The Establishment
Fables

I really could go on. Gloomcookie and Starman in trades. Same for Cerebus, though I haven't actually read the two most recent. Obviously, I buy them from the greatest comic store on the planet, The Magic Mirror.

(My own store for those who are wondering why I'm saying that.)

If I haven't got something, or I can't reorder a particular issue, I'll buy it from one of the other stores in town, though I did actually buy an issue of Peter Parker from the variety store just down from me.
 
 
SMS
01:57 / 29.06.02
Cat Woman
Batman
100 Bullets
The Flash
 
 
SMS
01:58 / 29.06.02
Damn. I posted before looking over the rest of the thread. That was this week.
 
 
Nietzsch E. Coyote
21:50 / 29.06.02
I rarely buy comics anymore except to pick up new xmen at 7 eleven but this week/two weeks:

new xmen
filth 1
Arkham Assylum: serious house (trade)

I almost bought Batman Killing Joke (trade)
and I re-read Batman a death in the family (trade)

When I was a serious collector I bought mainly X-men and Batman
Now I buy anything written by Grant Morrison, especially xmen or batman.
 
 
moriarty
00:28 / 01.07.02
I live 100km from the nearest store, all my local newsagent carries is Marvel and DC, and barely any of the good stuff from those companies. I visited friends in the Niagara Region on Saturday, and read a few of their Batman comics while waiting for them to get dressed to go out. I managed to avoid buying anything, though one particular store in Oakville will be selling their Wash Tubbs and Captain Easy hardcover to me when I move there in the Fall.

So, I don't read ANY titles regularly, but I did read this.

3 issues of Legends of the Dark Night by Rucka.
1 issue of The Long Halloween.
Corto Maltese-Ballad of the Salt Sea
 
 
Suedey! SHOT FOR MEAT!
07:22 / 01.07.02
I'm only buying the Filth, mostly because it feels nice to buy something when it actually comes out, and I've never really read anything by Morrison. Oh, and I just read Watchmen.

Hopefully I'll pick up/get from the library a whole bunch of comics Flux reccomended to me soon. Clowes, Tomine, Seth and all that malarkey.
 
 
DaveBCooper
14:24 / 01.07.02
This week ?

Batman : Bruce Wayne – Murderer ? TPB
Lone Wolf and Cub v22
Promethea 21 (? 22? Latest one, anyway)
Codename : Knockout 14 (see just-started thread for more on this…)
Green Arrow 14

At the risk of repeating the general mantra, Promethea totally kicks bottom.

Generally ?
Way too many to list, as evinced by the snarls from the removal men when I moved recently.

DBC
 
 
Ellis says:
08:54 / 02.07.02
Monthlies:

New X Men
The Filth

Trades:
Skeleton Key by Andi Watson
Planetary
 
 
ThomasMunkholt
09:39 / 02.07.02
Regular/Monthly

newXmen
Hellblazer
Promethea
Stray Bullets
Lone Wolf & Cub
The Ultimates
Daredevil
Bone (as tpb)

Irregular/Mini

The Filth (Morrison in general)
100%
THB (Pope in general)
Hellboy
Eightball
Kabuki
Top 10
League of Xgentlemen

I have collected the Cerebus tpbs up until the most recent book - still arguing with myself over that one (and the remaining books).
 
 
The Natural Way
09:44 / 02.07.02
Weeeell....

Monthlies:

NXM
X Force
League of Extraordinairy Gentlemen (soon!)
Top Ten (When available)
Stray Bullets
Love & Rockets
The Filth
Ult Spidey
The Ultimates
Dardevil (sometimes)

Trades purchased recently:
Clowes stuff
Frank stuff
Gon stuff
Stray Bullets
Acme
 
 
Sax
09:46 / 02.07.02
So, now the week is over, is someone going to analyse these results? Or is this thread just a list of comics we read?

One thing that has come out of this for me personally is that I probably should be reading Promethea.
 
  
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