Is there anything Ms. Marvel fans have wanted more than seeing Kamala Khan and Carol Danvers fight crime together? Probably not, and in this month’s Ms. Marvel #17, G. Willow Wilson has given us a team-up that’s well worth the wait. A continuation of Ms. Marvel’s "Last Days" storyline, this month sees Kamala recruit her role model and namesake for one last act of heroism before the end of the world
snlf25 wrote: This is something I've always wondered, do you guys still read comics and if you do, how do you do it? Do you get singles, trades or just get collections of old material to reread or read for the first time years after the fact? I only get collections and only if I can get the complete thing. For instance right now I'm reading the Brubaker-Fraction Iron fist complete collection volume two because it's the second half of a whole, I love the character and I don't care a bit about current stories because it seems like every couple years they reboot everything. I'm also getting and loving the Marvel Epic Collections. I have: Wolverine - Madripoor Nights Iron Man - War Games Iron Fist - The Fury of Iron Fist Silver Surfer - When Calls Galactus Thor - A Kingdom Lost I plan on getting the Moonknight and Herroes For Hire collections soon.
aesthetocyst wrote: Malcrof wrote: So for on-line reading, who has the bigger archive, scribd or marvel unlimited. Would love to go back and read old Groo series and some old Dark Horse/Valiant stuff , so i know MU won't have those. MU is definitely the way to go for Marvel. If you want variety, Scribd has a great selection from a variety of publishers ... sort of like a TPB library; claims to have 10,000 "collections", each of which is similar to a collected volume, each containing several issues up to a couple dozen issues:https://www.scribd.com/comics
Malcrof wrote: So for on-line reading, who has the bigger archive, scribd or marvel unlimited. Would love to go back and read old Groo series and some old Dark Horse/Valiant stuff , so i know MU won't have those.
aesthetocyst wrote: Malcrof wrote: aesthetocyst wrote: Malcrof wrote: So for on-line reading, who has the bigger archive, scribd or marvel unlimited. Would love to go back and read old Groo series and some old Dark Horse/Valiant stuff , so i know MU won't have those. MU is definitely the way to go for Marvel. If you want variety, Scribd has a great selection from a variety of publishers ... sort of like a TPB library; claims to have 10,000 "collections", each of which is similar to a collected volume, each containing several issues up to a couple dozen issues:https://www.scribd.com/comics was using http://www.hellocomic.com/ but they seem to be having technical difficulties right now before i sign up with scribd, i would like to know if they have what i want.. they don't appear to allow browsing their catalog without entering CC info first. Try here:https://www.scribd.com/browse No Groo...sorry, man
Malcrof wrote: aesthetocyst wrote: Malcrof wrote: So for on-line reading, who has the bigger archive, scribd or marvel unlimited. Would love to go back and read old Groo series and some old Dark Horse/Valiant stuff , so i know MU won't have those. MU is definitely the way to go for Marvel. If you want variety, Scribd has a great selection from a variety of publishers ... sort of like a TPB library; claims to have 10,000 "collections", each of which is similar to a collected volume, each containing several issues up to a couple dozen issues:https://www.scribd.com/comics was using http://www.hellocomic.com/ but they seem to be having technical difficulties right now before i sign up with scribd, i would like to know if they have what i want.. they don't appear to allow browsing their catalog without entering CC info first.
snlf25 wrote: This is something I've always wondered, do you guys still read comics and if you do, how do you do it?