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12 Reddit comments about Prophet, Vol. 1: Remission:

u/centipededamascus · 9 pointsr/comicbooks
u/trifectaeditions · 3 pointsr/comics

This is a glow-in-the-dark screen print we made for comic artist Farel Dalrymple, who co-founded meathaus, created pop gun war, drew Marvel’s Omega the Unknown and contributed to Prophet. He’s currently writing and drawing the webcomic IT WILL ALL HURT for studygroupcomics and working on a 300-page comic, The Wrenchies, for First Second Books. He’s going to be at Locust Moon Comic Festival in Philadelphia, and at the Locust Moon booth at NYCC so say hello if you go! He’s really nice and we had a great time making this print for him.

u/lobster_johnson · 3 pointsr/bandedessinee

Moebius also created another Incal-like fantasy series that is not as well known: The Edena cycle, originally published in five volumes, and today available in a single volume in English as The World of Edena. It's the only epic series that he wrote himself without any collaborators, but it's about as crazy and imaginative as anything he did together with Jodorowsky. The style is quite close to The Incal, but a little cleaner and less "dirty".

Simon Roy's Prophet series (still ongoing) is fantastic and very Moebius/Jodorowsky at times.

I'd also recommend Benoit Peeters' Obscure Cities series.

u/firelight · 2 pointsr/comicbooks

I'm just going to mention one thing: Prophet, by Brandon Graham and Simon Roy. It's among the best SF comics I've ever read.

u/Logocracy · 2 pointsr/scifi

If I might go of topic a bit, you might want to look at some of the Tradebacks for the comic Prophet they're fantastic and draw quite heavily on fantasy elements as well as sci-fi.

u/cwlsmith · 1 pointr/comicswap

Depending on what your into, I have an extra copy of Prophet Volume 1 (strangely enough, I accidentally ordered 2 from Amazon and didn't return one in time either). It's not equal value, but the offer is there.

u/silverblaze92 · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

My real first name is Blaze, The word Silver is in my last name, I love Sherlock Holmes (there is a case with a horse name Silverblaze), and I was born in 92. Nothing too special.

http://www.amazon.com/dp/1607066114/ref=wl_it_dp_o_pd_nS_ttl?_encoding=UTF8&colid=21I2TT3IVMZP5&coliid=I2MUI3AI9C3YBQ

Edit: Also, congrats on the job! I just started something new myself.

u/I_love_aminals · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

I used to work at a comic book store and love comics! Here are my recommendations:

For Marvel:
New Silver Surfer Comics (Although I might be partial because he is my favorite superhero.)
New Ms. Marvel They do a great job of making the comic very relevant for today. No idea why it is this much on Amazon, but you can find it for cheap elsewhere.
Joss Whedon's Astonishing X-Men. Supposed to be hilarious because Joss Whedon.

Great if you like Post-Apocalyptic Stuff:
Saga is great for beginners. My housemate had no interest in graphic novels and now she is hooked because she started with Saga.
Y: the Last Man has such a compelling storyline, can't stop reading the series!
Rover Red Charlie because I love animals and apocalypses! I always can't wait for the next one! (Also find it cheaper elsewhere)
We3 Your heart will die, but you will wish you had more to read!

Two I haven't read yet but are supposed to be Apocalyptic:
Sweet Tooth Look weird but cool.
Prophet Looks intense but worth the read.

For myself Blacksad because he is a cat detective. Need I say more?

And check out the Humble Bundle Image comic sale because you can buy some for one cent or the others for way cheap if you want some digital copies to interest you.

Edit: Added missing links and comments below for one super comment!