/co/ can you recommend me some "fun" comics?
You know, stories that don't take themselves too seriously with every theme they try to shove down your pie hole. They can be from any genre as long as they're simple and good ol time to read.
Examples of shit I'm looking for: Pic related, Uncle Creepy, Invincible, World War Kaiju etc.
>>81269827
>Invincible
>fun
Jack Staff
Miami Vice Remix
The Cowboy Wally Show and Plastic Man by Kyle Baker, the latter in particular even has a final story arc that makes fun of serious comic moments.
Remake
Afrodisiac and Street Angel
Infinite Kung Fu
>>81269883
It's SUPER fun. Think of the plot of any invincible arc and you'll realise how fun it is.
>>81269827
Chrononauts is so horribly fucking shit.
Why does Murphy constantly choose to work on shit stories.
>>81270350
The one about mark's was especially fun
>>81270008
Also world's funnest got a recent trade, penned by evan dorkin and has an all star cast of artists including david mazzucchelli pulling off a great jack kirby impersonation
Head Lopper is a lot of fun. Simple fantasy adventuring with a badass hero.
>>81270482
because Millar = money from name alone.
>>81270658
Not necessarily that, Millar actually pays his artists very well because he can given that he's a film producer now, they also get money from the adaptations of his comics.
>>81270482
I liked Chrononauts. Seeing Danny Reilly kick Morrissey out of the Smiths was hilarious. Murphy's art is amazing as always.
It might not have been incredibly deep, but it was fun and engaging and has a good happy ending. I don't get what's supposed to be so bad about it.
dungeons and dragons by john rogers
>>81269827
Where Monsters Dwell is a fun read.
It might seem like there's something they might try to shove down your throat, but there really isn't. Everyone is horrible. They're all assholes, male and female.
>>81270008
>Miami Vice Remix
As much as I like it, the lsd artstyle gets to be too much for me sometimes
>>81269827
DC's Blue Devil and Red Hood & The Outlaws
Asterix
Badger
Madman/The Atomics
Justice Society of America