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We found 8 Reddit comments about I Kill Giants (Diana Prince: Wonder Woman). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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8 Reddit comments about I Kill Giants (Diana Prince: Wonder Woman):

u/Beeslo · 10 pointsr/comics

While its not this comic...if you are looking for a graphic novel that is similar to this in terms of dealing with a very sad topic, read I Kill Giants. You will thank me. Its probably one of the best sad comics ever written.

http://www.amazon.com/I-Kill-Giants-Joe-Kelly/dp/1607060922/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1371649699&sr=8-1&keywords=i+kill+giants

u/metaphorm · 9 pointsr/comicbooks
u/commongiga · 7 pointsr/comicbooks
u/Fireblend · 3 pointsr/comics

I Kill Giants. Trust me.

u/haightandashbury · 2 pointsr/graphicnovels

Check out Joe the Barbarian

http://www.amazon.com/Joe-Barbarian-Grant-Morrison/dp/1401237479

Superman: Red Son

http://www.amazon.com/Superman-Red-Son-Mark-Millar/dp/1401201911

I Kill Giants

http://www.amazon.com/I-Kill-Giants-Joe-Kelly/dp/1607060922

Secret Identity

http://www.amazon.com/Superman-Secret-Identity-Graphic-Novels/dp/1401204511

I think all of these are great books for someone just getting into graphic novels. Out of the four, Red Son is the heaviest, but definitely a really interesting spin on the Superman folklore. That being said, I'm not a Superman fan, and yet I've recommended two Superman novels.

u/xilpaxim · 1 pointr/comicbooks

Walking Dead is a fantastic series that is still going strong. You keep thinking the story will get old or something, but it keeps going strong and shocking you.

I Kill Giants is an incredible (and short, originally only 7 issues) series that will just get you all blubbery by the end.

I would like to second Y: The Last Man, Ex Machina, Transmetropolitan (though I had a hard time getting it started, it doesn't really kick in {for me at least} until about issue #30) and Preacher.

u/squidwalk · 1 pointr/comicbooks

It doesn't seem like many people are paying attention to 1337_n00b's clarification comment, so I guess I'll write about it a bit.

For a while I'd buy little self-published books, particularly after visiting some shops in Montreal and enjoying their local work. I would try to hit a couple good comic stores every time I visit a new city, which lead to some good stuff and a lot of bad stuff.

What killed it for me was having a friend bring me some local comics back from Dublin. They were just terrible, worse than most webcomics you decide not to read after being interested in their banner ads. They left such a bad taste in my mouth that I was discouraged from exploring local stuff anymore.

The last closest book I picked up to an indie was Justin Madson's Breathers. I don't know if it counts though, since it was a webcomic first, and it got a pile of publicity for years before the trade was released. At least it's self-published? It was pretty good, but I can think of five more popular books that cost less and are better off the top of my head.