Post the single greatest comic you own.
It's not a series, it's either got be a trade or a graphic novel
>>78132281
Hard question, OP, probably this one, but i have way too much.
Glad i read The Prince of the Night before hearing about Twilight, would have hate vampires otherwise.
>>78132281
Do you not own many comics, OP?
>>78132281
>>78132281
Can't be a floppy?
>>78132281
Hard to pick only one. Gun to my head I'd pick Vol. 2.
Hitman trades are up there too.
>>78132281
I can't. Good choice though OP.
>>78132281
Great choice OP it was my favorite comic of the year when it came out.
>>78132474
Ho shit Snejberg drew two volumes of this?! Fucking great artist I might pick them up solely on that basis.
Okay hard to choose but out of my thirty or so favourite comics I would say this one, at this particular moment in time. Hits you like a punch in the fucking gut. OR "You Are There" by Tardi and Jean-Claude Forest
>>78136836
He was different from Tony Harris, the longtime artist he was replacing, so it took me awhile to warm up to Snejberg. But eventually I grew to love his work, the issue with Superman is still my favorite Starman issue.
>>78137057
Very different, he's more "cartoony" than a lot of m/s artists. I got into him through his Preacher stuff, that whole "A star for Starr" origin tale...brilliant work.
The only Starman I ever read was the Chuck Dixon/Tom Lyle post-Invasion! version from the late eighties! I still have a soft spot for that series.
>>78132281
I'd have to give it to Flex Mentallo: Man of Muscle Mystery personally
>>78132281
omnibuses count as trades right