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(1) Worm - maybe even as a side project for the year because it is so long. It's fantastic. It's free, and web serial format makes for very easy use on ereader or browser. This is by far my favorite story in the supers genre. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
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(2) DIRE:BORN - independent publication (so many good ones are). Excellent story. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
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(3) Action Figures #1: Secret Origins - These are fun and more a YA target. Excellent series. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
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(4) Super Powereds #1 - Another web serial, this one went from serial to independent publication. It starts a little slow but gets great by the end, and books 2 and 3 are each better than the previous. Corpies spin off is even better than 1-3 of this series. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
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(5) Dynamistress book 1 - Independent publication and unique voice to the genre, its more an autobiography that happens to be a supers story than a supers story. Very nicely done. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
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**EDIT**
Agree with this sentiment, if you love this genre it is so good-->
https://www.reddit.com/r/AskReddit/co...
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(2) DIRE:BORN - independent publication (so many good ones are). Excellent story. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
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(3) Action Figures #1: Secret Origins - These are fun and more a YA target. Excellent series. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
PG-13 ish rating
(4) Super Powereds #1 - Another web serial, this one went from serial to independent publication. It starts a little slow but gets great by the end, and books 2 and 3 are each better than the previous. Corpies spin off is even better than 1-3 of this series. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
PG-13 ish rating
(5) Dynamistress book 1 - Independent publication and unique voice to the genre, its more an autobiography that happens to be a supers story than a supers story. Very nicely done. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
PG-13 ish rating
Has this group covered "The Regional Office Is Under Attack!"? That'd be my nominee. Also PG-13-ish in nature. Violent but not gratuitous, adult situations but no sex. Heavy on satire and fun.
i suggest Prepare To Die by Paul Tobin. Very good first novel by a comic book professional. Would love to get everyone's opinions about this novel.
Jim, your web group is looking for you! Well, I am at least, what's going on with the group reads?
Hope you're well!
Hope you're well!
Have everyone ever thought about discussing comic artbooks likeGraphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Ivan Reis, The Art of BOOM! Studios, or Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Darwyn Cooke.
Allan wrote: "Jim, your web group is looking for you! Well, I am at least, what's going on with the group reads?Hope you're well!"
I'm new(ish) to the group and was curious about the group read as well. Is that still an "active" thing? Not trying to push people away from this group but I am also a member of the "I Read Comic Books" groups which is pretty active. Just FYI...
I'm holding out hope that the group will give Worm by Wildbow a shot. It is one of the best things I have read in any genre, starts out a little rough but is also the first thing the author ever wrote.
and it's free LINK
**EDIT** I also wrote a spoiler-free review LINK
and it's free LINK
**EDIT** I also wrote a spoiler-free review LINK
Jim wrote: "Does anyone have any nominations for the first two books of the month for the year? (One for January - February, one for March - April.)These should be prose novels, or prose non-fiction books re..."
CONFESSIONS OF A CAPED CRUSADER
http://www.amazon.com/dp/0692842381
Sorry I've been AWOL! It's been a crazy year! And it has a lot to do with this group in a roundabout way - but I'll explain later. For now, I think we should vote on some books to read for book of the month! I'll set up a poll right here based on the books everyone has suggested. I think we have enough that we'll take the first choice for the next one, and the second place book for the following book of the month.
And I'll set up a folder for Worm - since it's so long, I like Allan's idea of reading it over the period of a year.
Stay tuned!
And I'll set up a folder for Worm - since it's so long, I like Allan's idea of reading it over the period of a year.
Stay tuned!
Allan wrote: "(1) Worm - maybe even as a side project for the year because it is so long. It's fantastic. It's free, and web serial format makes for very easy use on ereader or browser. This is by far my favorit..."
Thanks for the suggestion, Allan - I've set up a folder to discuss this book here.
Thanks for the suggestion, Allan - I've set up a folder to discuss this book here.
Stephen wrote: "Has this group covered "The Regional Office Is Under Attack!"? That'd be my nominee. Also PG-13-ish in nature. Violent but not gratuitous, adult situations but no sex. Heavy on satire and fun."
Thanks for the suggestion, Stephen - I've added this to the poll (on the main page or link below...)
Thanks for the suggestion, Stephen - I've added this to the poll (on the main page or link below...)
Steven wrote: "i suggest Prepare To Die by Paul Tobin. Very good first novel by a comic book professional. Would love to get everyone's opinions about this novel."
Also added this to the poll, Steven. Thanks for the nomination!
Also added this to the poll, Steven. Thanks for the nomination!
Ryan wrote: "Allan wrote: "Jim, your web group is looking for you! Well, I am at least, what's going on with the group reads?
Hope you're well!"
I'm new(ish) to the group and was curious about the group read ..."
Hi, Ryan - thanks for the question and concern! As you can see here, we are starting our group reads back up. I've started the poll and am about to link to it here, below. The group was originally started to tackle non-comic-book or non-graphic-novel fare. There are so many groups for those, and I thought it would be interesting to read prose novels, adaptation, and non-fiction books about comics and superheroes.
Of course, please feel free to discuss comics in other areas of this group - they are definitely not off topic! (As well as other media, and anything else related to comics and superheroes.)
Natalie - another mod in the group - started a group read for actual comic books and graphic novels, but she's had to bow out due to being busy. I don't have the time to dedicate to that (especially since so many other groups do it), but am not opposed to it if anyone wants to. While I started this as primarily a book club for comics and superheroes, anything comics and superheroes can (and should) be discussed - including comic books, tv, movies, games, and anything else.
Hope you're well!"
I'm new(ish) to the group and was curious about the group read ..."
Hi, Ryan - thanks for the question and concern! As you can see here, we are starting our group reads back up. I've started the poll and am about to link to it here, below. The group was originally started to tackle non-comic-book or non-graphic-novel fare. There are so many groups for those, and I thought it would be interesting to read prose novels, adaptation, and non-fiction books about comics and superheroes.
Of course, please feel free to discuss comics in other areas of this group - they are definitely not off topic! (As well as other media, and anything else related to comics and superheroes.)
Natalie - another mod in the group - started a group read for actual comic books and graphic novels, but she's had to bow out due to being busy. I don't have the time to dedicate to that (especially since so many other groups do it), but am not opposed to it if anyone wants to. While I started this as primarily a book club for comics and superheroes, anything comics and superheroes can (and should) be discussed - including comic books, tv, movies, games, and anything else.
D.F. wrote: "Jim wrote: "Does anyone have any nominations for the first two books of the month for the year? (One for January - February, one for March - April.)
These should be prose novels, or prose non-fict..."
DF - thanks for the suggestion! However, we ask that authors not nominate their own book for book of the month. I'm sorry I didn't mention that in the first post in this discussion above, but it's something we've been practicing for quite a while. Please feel free to discuss you book in the Author's Corner section of this group.
And we usually dedicate one book of the month each year to members wanting to share the books they've authored - so keep your eye out for that.
These should be prose novels, or prose non-fict..."
DF - thanks for the suggestion! However, we ask that authors not nominate their own book for book of the month. I'm sorry I didn't mention that in the first post in this discussion above, but it's something we've been practicing for quite a while. Please feel free to discuss you book in the Author's Corner section of this group.
And we usually dedicate one book of the month each year to members wanting to share the books they've authored - so keep your eye out for that.
Myron wrote: "You have to read this! It's so good!! I nominate this:
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3..."
I've added it to the poll! Thanks, Myron!
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3..."
I've added it to the poll! Thanks, Myron!
Will wrote: "Have everyone ever thought about discussing comic artbooks like
Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Ivan Reis, The Art of BOOM! Studios, or [book:Graphic Ink: The DC C..."
These sound great, Will! And yes, whenever we do non-fiction, these types of books are definitely good picks. Since we had 3 prose fiction books and these 3 non-fiction books, I figured we'd do the 3 fiction books first, and then follow it up with the non-fiction. So I'm starting a poll for the next non-fiction book we'll read, which will follow the novel.
Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Ivan Reis, The Art of BOOM! Studios, or [book:Graphic Ink: The DC C..."
These sound great, Will! And yes, whenever we do non-fiction, these types of books are definitely good picks. Since we had 3 prose fiction books and these 3 non-fiction books, I figured we'd do the 3 fiction books first, and then follow it up with the non-fiction. So I'm starting a poll for the next non-fiction book we'll read, which will follow the novel.
Here's the poll for the next Book of the Month! (I'm thinking maybe we'll do May - June; by the time the poll is over, and everyone has time to get their book, April will be about over.)
So - should we close out the year with a group read for November - December?
I know I've been really hit and miss. But, as I've mentioned, life has been crazy. Anyway, what do you all think?
I know I've been really hit and miss. But, as I've mentioned, life has been crazy. Anyway, what do you all think?
Sure, I still want to read the most recent one but the price is so high (sorry for being cheap...).
I'll go with whatever you choose, but take a look at the Dynamistress book I linked? It's very well written, think it would be enjoyable for everyone and it's not easy to find without word of mouth. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
I'll go with whatever you choose, but take a look at the Dynamistress book I linked? It's very well written, think it would be enjoyable for everyone and it's not easy to find without word of mouth. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1...
I just started a new superhero universe with my first book, Hitbox #1. They're serialized taking inspiration from comics but with a prose story. If anyone's interested, they're set in an alternate world where a highly controversial new president, running on an anti-immigrant platform (okay, maybe not THAT alternate) has been elected and passed an act legalizing vigilantism. You can find details at https://www.amazon.com/dp/B076SZQJCC?...
The first story features Zach Thomas, a billionaire who has spent the last 5 years hiding in a studio apartment almost never coming out. The vigilante act inspires him to go back into the world. I'm releasing a book weekly and they're all free with Kindle Unlimited or .99 each otherwise.
Bing147 wrote: "I just started a new superhero universe with my first book, Hitbox #1. They're serialized taking inspiration from comics but with a prose story. If anyone's interested, they're set in an alternate ..."
Thanks for sharing, Bing! But we usually keep this kind of stuff over in Author's Corner. Feel free to post there.
Thanks for sharing, Bing! But we usually keep this kind of stuff over in Author's Corner. Feel free to post there.
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Graphic Ink: The DC Comics Art of Ivan Reis (other topics)Art of Boom Studios (other topics)
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These should be prose novels, or prose non-fiction books relating to comic books or superheroes.