Is Killadelphia in the Spawn universe? Or is it just a different cover because it's from Image Comic?
▲ 11 r/Spawn

Is Killadelphia in the Spawn universe? Or is it just a different cover because it's from Image Comic?

For the record, I haven't read Killadelphia yet, so maybe spawn appears there and I just don't know.

u/count_fagula11 — 8 days ago

I'm trying to make a guide for beginners trying to get into comics. It's not ready yet, but what do you think of it so far and do you have any comments on it?

I love making this because it helps me more than anything to discover new comics that interest me.

u/count_fagula11 — 8 days ago

Recommendations for philosophical comics about religion with agnostic characters

I've been looking for a long time for a story about religion with an agnostic main character or a character who becomes agnostic but I can't find one. The only characters I know who feel a bit agnostic are Batman and Dylan Dog. Even though Dylan Dog is an atheist.

u/count_fagula11 — 10 days ago

Yesterday I read Do A Powerbomb and today Beta Ray Bill, two amazing stories with art and writing by Daniel Warren Johnson. And I thought to myself, it would be so amazing if he wrote and drew a long fantasy comic, something like Berserk. I also know he's a fan of the manga.

The way he draws monsters is so amazing to me.

u/count_fagula11 — 10 days ago

What is the darkness about? I don't know anything about it, I just saw edits about it on TikTok and it seemed very supernatural and it interested me a little.

u/count_fagula11 — 12 days ago

I'm finishing up Volume 6 of Lobster Johnson soon and I decided to try to piece together what I can about his secret identity. He

He has brown hair, he may or may not be related to a pirate, and he's probably Christian, and I'm guessing the "Justice" part probably comes from some dark trauma like Batman or something, It's also pretty clear that the justice thing for him is black and white and the bad guys deserve to be punished without exception.

I know there's certainly no answer to who he is under the mask, but it's still fun to put things together about him.

u/count_fagula11 — 12 days ago

What's the deal with The Outerverse?

I ordered Joe Golem Occult Detective from Amazon a few days ago and then I discovered that it was part of a larger Mike Mignola universe but I already know about the Hellboy universe and it turns out it's two different universes. So I guess what I'm trying to ask is how does Mike Mignola have time for two different universes and what is this universe even about. And is there or will there be a connection between this universe and the Hellboy universe in the future?

u/count_fagula11 — 12 days ago

What's the deal with Lobster Johnson's secret identity? I've read 3 volumes of Lobster Johnson and I still don't know anything about the character and I understand that's intentional. But why?

u/count_fagula11 — 14 days ago

I recently finished the main story of Hellboy. I'm not sure what I should read next in this universe. The character Lobster Johnson sounds interesting. Is his comic worth it?

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u/count_fagula11 — 16 days ago

I ordered "Joe Golem Occult Detective" by Mike Mignola from Amazon right now. What are your thoughts on the comic?

u/count_fagula11 — 16 days ago

What graphic novels do you think are equivalent to these books?

Crime and Punishment.

Dracula.

Interview with the Vampire.

The stranger.

(This is just a random question with no particular purpose, I was just bored)

u/count_fagula11 — 18 days ago

I read books of doom and I read doctor Strange and Doctor Doom and I don't know where to go from there so much.

I'm very new to this and would love recommendations where Victor is the main character.

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u/count_fagula11 — 21 days ago
▲ 7 r/drdoom

I read books of doom and I read doctor Strange and Doctor Doom and I don't know where to go from there so much.

I'm very new to this and would love recommendations where Victor is the main character.

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u/count_fagula11 — 22 days ago

For some reason, supernatural tv shows have never satisfied me like supernatural comics. It's like they're missing something that only comics have and I'm not sure what it is.

u/count_fagula11 — 22 days ago
▲ 367 r/grimm

I want to watch Grimm because I really need a good supernatural show but I'm a little worried it will be like The Vampire Diaries and Teen Wolf, two shows that I'm really tired of. My question is, is this really the style or is it different and do you think I'll like it?

For the record, I really like shows like Interview with the Vampire, The Sandman, Midnight Mass.

u/count_fagula11 — 22 days ago