15 Must Read Comic Book Series [ASMR, Best of]
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Playlist***
In
Conversation with Chycho:
Q&A;
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL9sfzC9bUPxm7w9P9m9kmbNy05abYpe4f
***5 amazing comic book series that
I’ve finished***
1) “
Transmetropolitan” by
Warren Ellis and
Darick Robertson, 1997-2002, 60 issues, DC
Comics (helix/vertigo)
2) The
2012 Archer and Armstrong series by
Fred Van Lente and
Clayton Henry,
25 + #0,
Valiant Comics, 2012-2014
3)
Bone by
Jeff Smith, early issues Self-published through
Cartoon Books and then
Image Comics, 55 issues, 1991-2004
4)
Calvin and Hobbes by
Bill Watterson,
Cartoon strip, syndicated from
1985 to
1995.
5)
Akira by
Katsuhiro Otomo,
1982 in
Japanese and
1988 in
English by
Epic Comics, imprint of
Marvel Comics
***10
Comic Book series that I plan on finishing***
1) Hellblazer by various artists, 1988-2013,
300 issues and a couple of specials, DC Comics/
Vertigo
2)
The Walking Dead by
Robert Kirkman,
Tony Moore, and
Charlie Adlard,
2003, 155 issues, Image Comics
3)
Preacher by
Garth Ennis and
Steve Dillion, 1995-2000, 66 (plus 5 specials and a 4-issue miniseries), DC comics/Vertigo
4)
The Savage Sword of Conan by
Roy Thomas and various amazing artists some of my favorites being
Ernie Chan,
Dick Giordano,
Barry Windsor-Smith,
John Buscema, and
Pablo Marcos, 1974-1995, 235 issues, Marvel Comics –
NOTE: the series didn’t have to conform to the comic code
5)
Saga by
Brian K. Vaughan and
Fiona Staples, ongoing, 36 issues,
Image
6)
Lone Wolf and Cub by
Kazuo Koike and
Goseki Kojima, 1970-1976, 28 volumes
7)
DMZ by
Brian Wood and
Riccardo Burchielli, 2005-1012, DC Comics/vertigo, 72 issues
8)
Sandman by
Neil Gaiman (covers
Dave McKean),
DC/Vertigo, 75 + one special, 1989-1996
9)
100 Bullets by
Brian Azzarello and
Eduardo Risso,
100 issues, DC/Verigo,
1999-2009
10)
Y: The Last Man by Brian K. Vaughan and
Pia Guerra, DC/Vertigo, 60 issues, 2002-2008
***5 more
Amazing books***
1) "
Education and the
Significance of
Life" by
Jiddu Krishnamurti,
1953/55
2) "
Days of
Destruction, Days of
Revolt" by
Chris Hedges,
Joe Sacco, 2012
3) "
Wilhelm Reich in Hell" by
Robert Anton Wilson,
1984
4) "Salvinorin: The
Psychedelic Essence of
Salvia Divinorum" by
D.M. Turner,
1996
5) "Perpetual War for
Perpetual Peace" by
Gore Vidal,
2002
***5
Unforgettable War
Movies***
1) "
Come and See" directed by
Elem Klimov, 1985
2) "
Paths of Glory" directed by
Stanley Kubrick,
1957 (
Dr. Strangelove)
3) "
Apocalypse Now" directed by
Francis Ford Coppola,
1979
4) "
Lawrence of Arabia" directed by
David Lean, 1962 (
Doctor Zhivago)
5) "
Full Metal Jacket" directed by Stanley Kubrick,
1987
***10
Full Length Animated Movies that I have watched
Multiple times***
1) Tekkonkinkreet (
Black and White),
2006, based on a manga series from 1993-1994,
2)
Grave of the Fireflies (1988),
Studio Ghibli, director
Isao Takahata
3)
Thief and the cobbler,
1993/95 by
Richard Williams
4)
Cowboy Bebop:
The Movie,
2001,
Shinichirō Watanabe
5)
The Prophet, 2014, multiple directors, based on the book by Lebanese artist, philosopher and writer
Kahlil Gibran
6)
The Iron Giant,
1999, directed by
Brad Bird
7)
Princess Mononoke,
1997, Studio Ghibli, director
Hayao Miyazaki
8) Nausicaä of the
Valley of the
Wind, 1984, directed by Hayao Miyazaki and produced by Isao Takahata, it was after this movie that
Miyazaki started Studio Ghibli
9)
Heavy Metal,
1981, directed by
Gerald Potterton
10)
The Lord of the Rings, 1978, directed by
Ralph Bakshi
***5 amazing animated series that I’ve looped***
1) Cowboy Bebop, 1998-1999, 26 episode, directed by Shinichirō Watanabe,
2)
Samurai Champloo, 2004-2005, 26 episodes, directed by Shinichirō Watanabe, SOUND TRACK produced by
Nujabes and fat jon
3)
Samurai Jack, 2001-2004, 4 season, 52 episodes, created by
Genndy Tartakovsky
4)
The Boondocks, created by
Aaron McGruder, based on his
Comic Strip, first three came out from
2005 to
2010, and season 4 in 2014 without any input from McGruder
5)
Avatar: The Last Airbender, 2005 to 2008, 3 seasons, 61 episodes
***6 amazing animated series that I plan on re-watching***
1)
Fullmetal Alchemist, including
Brotherhood, 2003-2005, 51 episodes, 2009-2010,
64 episodes, adapted from manga
2)
Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040, 1998-1999, 26 episodes, based on an original 1987-991 anime series
Bubblegum Crisis
3) South Park, 1997 to present, 19 sessions, 267 episode
4)
Space Dandy, 2014, 26 episodes, directed by Shinichirō Watanabe.
5)
Duckman, 1994-1997,
4 seasons, 70 episodes.
6)
Star Wars, Clone Wars 2003-205 series, directed by Genndy Tartakovsky… and
Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2008 series.
Peace,
chycho
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