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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.

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u/Gopheur · 7 pointsr/horror

I've been reading a lot of horror recently, so I can suggest a few off the top of my head.

Hell House by Richard Matheson

Heart Shaped Box by Joe Hill

The Shining by Steven King

House of Leaves by Mark Z. Danielewski (You might hate this one.)

Head Full of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay

Also, I'm not sure if you're into comics, but there's a bunch of great horror there. I recommend Locke and Key, Colder, and Wytches.

u/Gorgonaut666 · 6 pointsr/horror

I really liked Wytches.

u/alliterator85 · 3 pointsr/horrorlit

If you read comics, I would highly recommend Wytches by Scott Snyder and Jock. Another good horror comic with witches is Redlands by Jordie Bellaire and Vanessa del Ray.

u/Looplapoo1 · 3 pointsr/horrorlit

Have you ever read the graphic novel series wytches?
https://www.amazon.com/Wytches-Vol-1-Scott-Snyder/dp/1632153807/ref=nodl_

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/Atomic_Banshee · 2 pointsr/suggestmeabook

Wytches. It's a graphic novel by Scott Snyder and Jock.

u/JohnnyBlizzard · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

You should check out wyches by Scott Snyder.

Edit- I got my copy for about 5 bucks in Amazon.https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1632153807?ref=olp_product_details

u/GritsConQueso · 1 pointr/horrorlit

Here's a couple of comic books that will be up your alley:

  1. Wytches by Scott Snyder (http://www.amazon.com/Wytches-Vol-1-Scott-Snyder/dp/1632153807)

  2. Fell by Warren Ellis (http://www.amazon.com/Fell-Vol-1-Feral-City/dp/1582406936/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1459367957&sr=1-1&keywords=Fell+warren+ellis)

    Witches is distinctly small town. Fell is about a detective dealing with the isolated crappy side of a big city. It's a detective noire story, but it might as well be horror based on the tone and the way the city itself is treated as a character.