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Of course comic books count! Life without comics and comic books would be a sorry existence indeed.
In which case, I present my master list of the best comic books of all time, with descriptions for those of you who haven't read them ( and should read them ASAP ). Excuse me for rambling, but comics are one of my passions in life and if I can find someone to talk comics with, I will have to stop myself from going on and on about them. Anyway, here are reccomendations of my favorites...
Watchmen ( already mentioned, an utterly brilliant story about middle-aged superheroes in the 1980s )
Preacher ( by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon, an extremely entertaining and clever story that contains a lot of dark humor based on really heavy topics; not for the squeamish )
Transmetropolitan ( by Warren Ellis and Darrick Robertson, about an insane 22nd century journalist modelled after the late Hunter S. Thompson, and the even more insane world he lives in )
Grant Morrison's run on the X-Men ( the best take on mainstream superhroes ever, takes the tired old themes of the X-Men comics and makes it an extremely deep story about youth culture and alienation, in addition to the most Aspie-ish Cyclops ever )
We3 ( by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely, think " Homeward Bound " with cyborg animals )
Runaways ( personal favorite, an ongoing Marvel series about the fugitive children of super-villains, and their subsequent adventures )
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