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I'd recommend checking out their site because I've lost track of everything they've been releasing. Image is always putting out new stuff and it is all incredibly diverse. It's just a matter of what you are interested in. Hopefully this gives you an idea of where to start! My local store didn't have issue 3, so I'm waiting for them to call me saying that my copy is in. I'm only 2 issues into Translucid, but I absolutely love it.
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If you like Claudio's work, he's got a couple other comic series out right now as well: "Key of Z", "Kill Audio", and "Translucid".

There are two ultimate editions right now ("Second Stage Turbine Blade" and "In Keeping Secrets of the Silent Earth: 3") that each have I think 12 issues each. I'd pick up The Amory Wars if you like sci-fi.

Claudio Sanchez, frontman of Coheed & Cambria, is an incredible storyteller, both in music and comics. If you're into Star Wars, you can check out the Darth Vader and Princess Leia comics too.Īlso, back to what originally brought me back to comics. I've just started the Skywalker Series (which is the main one), and I believe they are on Issue #4. Both are really good so far I think I'm enjoying Lantern City a little more, but Injection is great as well. Lantern City and Injection both started this month, so they still are on their first issue. After that, I started looking for stuff that had just begun. I decided to try again recently after finally deciding to pick up The Amory Wars at a recent Coheed & Cambria show. I tried getting into comics a couple of years ago and just couldn't.
