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u/Tigertemprr · 12 pointsr/comicbooks

Introduction to Comics


How to Get Into Comic Books (13:40) | Patrick Willems

Consider your intent/commitment. Think about your favorite shows, movies, books, etc. Reading primarily for enjoyment or encyclopedic knowledge? Collecting? Have the time/resources to read 50 or 500 comics per character?

Don’t try to read everything at once. There’s too much. Forget about catching up, continuity, universes, etc. for now. Older comics can be an acquired taste for modern audiences, so they aren’t necessarily ideal starting points. Writers change often, characters get re-worked, and origins are re-told. Remember, there are many great characters, creators, publishers, etc. to explore.

Pick an interesting character/team and seek their most popular/acclaimed stories. Focus on self-contained, complete stories in one corner of the universe. There will be unexplained references/characters, just persevere or Wiki. Don’t let the tangled web of shared-universe comics overwhelm you. Think of it like solving a jigsaw puzzle one small piece at a time until you finally see the big picture.

Discover your preferences and let them guide you. Don’t get stuck preparing/over-analyzing, just start reading. Do you like/dislike old/new comics? Specific writers/genres? Cartoony/realistic art? Familiar/weird concepts? References/self-contained? All-ages/mature content? Follow these instincts. Didn’t understand a reference? Maybe read that next.

Acquire/Buy comics:

u/iJukeBoxHero · 12 pointsr/graphicnovels

Issues are what you imagine when you think of a comic book: the thin, magazine-esque book that's usually 20-32 pages. Issues are numbered (1, 2, 3, etc...)

Trade Paperbacks are softcover collections of a certain number of issues, usually Issues #1 through #5. Trade Paperbacks themselves tend to be numbered as Volumes. For instance, Volume 1 collects issues #1 through #5, Volume 2 collects issues #6 through #11, and so on.

Omnibuses are very large, hardcover collections that usually contain a large number of issues or the entire series itself. Omnibus are also volumized, so for example, an Omnibus Volume 1 could contain issues #1-30, Omnibus Volume 2 contain #31-59, etc. Omnibus tend to be released when a series is complete or close to being complete.

EDIT cause I missed it: Collections just refers to any format that collects more than one issue.

For Deadly Class specifically, there are two formats you can read it. There are trade paperbacks, or deluxe editions, which are their equivalent of an omnibus.

Here is the first trade paperback: https://www.amazon.com/Deadly-Class-1-Reagan-Youth/dp/1632150034/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1541551222&sr=8-1&keywords=deadly+class+volume+1&dpID=51JabnlWLPL&preST=_SY291_BO1,204,203,200_QL40_&dpSrc=srch

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Here is the first 'omnibus'/deluxe edition: https://www.amazon.com/Deadly-Class-Deluxe-Noise/dp/1632156644/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1541551277&sr=8-1&keywords=deadly+class+deluxe+edition+volume+1

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Since you're new to comics, I'd recommend the trade paperback (option 1), as its cheaper.

u/ME24601 · 5 pointsr/comicbooks

I recommend:

  • Black Magick
  • Curse Words
  • Kill or Be Killed
  • Kill the Minotaur
  • The Old Guard
  • Paper Girls
  • Royal City
  • Saga
  • The Wicked + The Divine

    >I've been trying to find Deadly Class volume 1 but I can't seem to find it anywhere.

    It's available on In Stock Trades and Amazon
u/myfaceisaclock · 3 pointsr/punk

This is sort of related, and I've only read the first volume, but Deadly Class by Rick Remender is a great comic about a punk kid who becomes a part of a school for assassins.

u/mogar01 · 2 pointsr/comicbooks

Introduction to Comics


How to Get Into Comic Books (13:40) | Patrick Willems

Consider your intent/commitment. Think about your favorite shows, movies, books, etc. Reading primarily for enjoyment or encyclopedic knowledge? Collecting? Have the time/resources to read 50 or 500 comics per character?

Don’t try to read everything at once. There’s too much. Forget about catching up, continuity, universes, etc. for now. Older comics can be an acquired taste for modern audiences, so they aren’t necessarily ideal starting points. Writers change often, characters get re-worked, and origins are re-told. Remember, there are many great characters, creators, publishers, etc. to explore.

Pick an interesting character/team and seek their most popular/acclaimed stories. Focus on self-contained, complete stories in one corner of the universe. There will be unexplained references/characters, just persevere or Wiki. Don’t let the tangled web of shared-universe comics overwhelm you. Think of it like solving a jigsaw puzzle one small piece at a time until you finally see the big picture.

Discover your preferences and let them guide you. Don’t get stuck preparing/over-analyzing, just start reading. Do you like/dislike old/new comics? Specific writers/genres? Cartoony/realistic art? Familiar/weird concepts? References/self-contained? All-ages/mature content? Follow these instincts. Didn’t understand a reference? Maybe read that next.

Acquire/Buy comics:

u/moscowramada · 2 pointsr/AskSF

You could get this.

https://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Plush-BART-train-toy-mocked-coveted-transit-13431903.php

Maybe a comic set in SF, like (Vol. 1) Deadly Class.

https://www.amazon.com/Deadly-Class-1-Reagan-Youth/dp/1632150034

Throw in an Its-It and you're good to go.

u/Dslagell · 2 pointsr/comicbooks

Let's see stuff I would recommend would be Deadly Class by Rick Remender and Hawkeye By Matt Fraction

u/centipededamascus · 1 pointr/comicbooks

If you like Morning Glories, I would recommend checking out Deadly Class by Rick Remender. It's about a school where teenagers train to be assassins. It's really good.

u/Daeval · 1 pointr/DeadlyClass

With comics, "trade paperbacks," or "trades," are just comics collected into bigger volumes. They're generally easier to get a hold of than entire runs of individual issues. Nowadays, they're usually about 6 issues per volume. You'll sometimes see these called "graphic novels," though that term is arguably more appropriate to stories that weren't produced as individual issues.

Here's the first volume on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Deadly-Class-1-Reagan-Youth/dp/1632150034/

Deadly Class also has a really nice series of hardcover collections that are roughly 15 issues per book. These are well made, attractive editions, and can sometimes actually be cheaper than buying the trades, but they're hefty, and can be a little unwieldy to curl up with and read.

Here's the first hardcover volume: https://www.amazon.com/Deadly-Class-Deluxe-Noise/dp/1632156644/

And if you're not into the whole physical book thing, Image sells most of its books digitally on ComiXology, including individual issues, trades, and the larger hardcover collections. These let you read in a browser, and are especially nice on a tablet:

Here's the digital version of volume 1: https://www.comixology.com/Deadly-Class-Vol-1-Reagan-Youth/digital-comic/125420

Enjoy!

u/MuddyMuddSkipper · 1 pointr/comicbooks

I just got into deadly class . Picked up the first 6 issues in a trade . Really enjoying this title
http://www.amazon.com/Deadly-Class-Volume-Reagan-Youth/dp/1632150034

u/kylesleeps · 1 pointr/comicbooks

Saga - If you like stuff like Star Wars you'll love this.

Deadly Class - This is probably my favorite book being put out right now.

Daredevil by Brian Michael Bendis - I'm currently rereading this run and it is even better than I remember. One of the definitive runs for one of the best characters the big 2 have produced.

The Walking Dead - I don't know about you, but I love zombies and this probably the best zombie story I have ever read.

Batman: Black Mirror - This actually has Dick Greyson as Batman instead of Bruce Wayne, but it is a great read.

Batman Court of the Owl - This is where you want to start if you want to read New 52 Batman Snyder, who also wrote Black Mirror, has had a great run on the series.

Annihilation - Starts a truly epic run of stories on the cosmic side of the Marvel universe. Unfortunately the physical copies are stupidly expensive, but if you don't mind reading digitally you should check it out.

This is just off the top of my head and I'm sure others, with more knowledge, can help more. Are there any characters or geners you particularly enjoy?

u/disgruntled-pelican · 1 pointr/The100

I got the first four from Amazon. Here’s the first one: Volume 1