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E depois de Watchmen... o que vem ou não vem a seguir?

Esta é a questão que a maior parte de vocês que viram ou não viram o filme nem sequer se lembraram de perguntar. Pois, mas a DC Comics, a empresa de BD que detém a propriedade da obra de Alan Moore e Dave Gibbons lembrou-se.

Vão a este link e terão a referência a algumas das melhores BD’s já publicadas. Não me darei ao trabalho de as aqui classificar, porque cada qual é mais do que história(s) da BD, são mais do que história(s) da literatura, são advento de momentos de puro deleite:

All-Star Superman de Grant Morrison e Frank Quietly
Batman Arkham Asylum de Grant Morrison e Dave McKean
Batman the Dark Knight Returns de Frank Miller
Batman the Killing Joke de Alan Moore e Brian Bolland
Ex-Machina de Brian K. Vaughn e Tony Harris
Fables Vol 1 de Bill Willigham e Lan Medina
Identity Crisis de Brad Metzler e Rags Morales
Joker de Brian Azzarello e Lee Bermejo
Kingdom Come de Mark Waid e Alex Ross
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen de Alan Moore e Kevin O’Neill
Planetary vol 1 de Warren Ellis e John Cassaday
Preacher vol 1: Gone to Texas de Garth Ennis e Steve Dillon
Ronin de Frank Miller
Saga of the Swamp Thing vol 1 de Alan Moore e Stephen Bisette
The Sandman: Preludes and Nocturnes de Neil Gaiman e vários
Superman Red Son the Mark Millar e Dave Johnson
Transmetropolitan de Warren Ellis e Darick Robertson
We3 de Grant Morrison e Frank Quietly
Y- The Last Man de Brian K. Vaughn e Pia Guerra
V for Vendetta de Alan Moore e David Lloyd

And after the Watchmen... what and what doesn’t comes next?

That is the question that the majority of the people that have and haven’t seen the movie didn’t remembered to ask. But, DC Comics, the company that owns the rights to Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons’ masterpiece, has remembered it for you.

Go to this link and there you will be privy to some of the best comics ever written. I will not even bother to rate it for you, because each a and everyone is so much more than comics’ (hi)story, so much more than literature’s (hi)story, they are the dawn of pure delight:

All-Star Superman by Grant Morrison and Frank Quietly
Batman Arkham Asylum by Grant Morrison and Dave McKean
Batman the Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller
Batman the Killing Joke by Alan Moore and Brian Bolland
Ex-Machina by Brian K. Vaughn and Tony Harris
Fables
Vol 1 by Bill Willigham and Lan Medina
Identity Crisis by Brad Metzler and Rags Morales
Joker by Brian Azzarello and Lee Bermejo
Kingdom Come by Mark Waid and Alex Ross
The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen by Alan Moore e Kevin O’Neill
Planetary vol 1 by Warren Ellis and John Cassaday
Preacher vol 1: Gone to Texas by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon
Ronin by Frank Miller
Saga of the Swamp Thing vol 1 by Alan Moore and Stephen Bisette
The Sandman: Preludes and Nocturnes by Neil Gaiman and various
Superman Red Son by Mark Millar and Dave Johnson
Transmetropolitan by Warren Ellis e Darick Robertson
We3 by Grant Morrison e Frank Quietly
Y- The Last Man by Brian K. Vaughn e Pia Guerra
V for Vendetta by Alan Moore e David Lloyd

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