Locked up at home due to the Coronavirus, then consider the following comics for a night of reading.
Read, (in no particular order):
1) V for Vendetta
2) Tale of One Bad Rat
3) Mafalda
4) Corto Maltese
5) William Stout story in Dark Horse Presents 19
6) Sandman 50
7) Cages by Dave McKean
8) Groo by Sergio Aragones with Mark Evanier
9) Savage Dragon by Erilk Larsen
10) A couple of issues of X-Men by Claremont & Windsor-Smith
11) The Amazing Spider-Man 248
12) Akira
13) Conan 100
14) King Conan #1
15) Big Numbers (unfinished but worth reading) 1 & 2
16) The Incal, Moebius & Jodorosky
17) Silver Surfer 1 & 4, by Buscema & Lee
18) Maus
19) Superman 423, Alan Moore, Curt Swan, and George Perez.
20) Action Comics 583, Alan Moore
21) Superman Annual 11, Moore
22) Tor, by Joe Kubert
23) Lone Wolf & Cub
24) X Men 137, Death of....
25) Daredevil 181, death of....
26) Batman 251
27) Batman 404-407
28) Iron-Man, 120-128, by David Michelinie, Bob Layton, John Romita, Jr., and Carmine Infantino.
29) Tintin
30) Love & Rockets #28, Frida by Gilbert Hernandez
31) Barefoot Gen
32) Impact 1, Master Race by Krigstein
33) Weird Fantasy 18, Wood
34) Bakuman, Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata
35) Concrete Celebrates Earth Day 1990 #1
36) Hellboy in México
37) Rusty the Robot and Big Guy, Darrow & Miller
38) Rubber Blanket #3, The Big Man by David Mazzucchelli
39) Ali vs. Superman, Neal Adams and crew
40) Moby Dick by Bill Sienkiewicz
41) Voodoo Child by Bill Seinkiewicz
42) Red Nails, Windsor-Smith & Thomas
43) Marada, Claremont & Bolton
44) Blade Runner, Williamson & Goodwin
45) Star Wars (comic strip & book adaptions), Goodwin and Williamson
46) Habibi, Craig Thompson
47) Palestine, Joe Sacco
48) Scorchy Smith, Noel Sickles
49) Barnaby, Crockett Johnson
50) Krazy Kat, George Herriman
Soltero
Read, (in no particular order):
1) V for Vendetta
2) Tale of One Bad Rat
3) Mafalda
4) Corto Maltese
5) William Stout story in Dark Horse Presents 19
6) Sandman 50
7) Cages by Dave McKean
8) Groo by Sergio Aragones with Mark Evanier
9) Savage Dragon by Erilk Larsen
10) A couple of issues of X-Men by Claremont & Windsor-Smith
11) The Amazing Spider-Man 248
12) Akira
13) Conan 100
14) King Conan #1
15) Big Numbers (unfinished but worth reading) 1 & 2
16) The Incal, Moebius & Jodorosky
17) Silver Surfer 1 & 4, by Buscema & Lee
18) Maus
19) Superman 423, Alan Moore, Curt Swan, and George Perez.
20) Action Comics 583, Alan Moore
21) Superman Annual 11, Moore
22) Tor, by Joe Kubert
23) Lone Wolf & Cub
24) X Men 137, Death of....
25) Daredevil 181, death of....
26) Batman 251
27) Batman 404-407
28) Iron-Man, 120-128, by David Michelinie, Bob Layton, John Romita, Jr., and Carmine Infantino.
29) Tintin
30) Love & Rockets #28, Frida by Gilbert Hernandez
31) Barefoot Gen
32) Impact 1, Master Race by Krigstein
33) Weird Fantasy 18, Wood
34) Bakuman, Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata
35) Concrete Celebrates Earth Day 1990 #1
36) Hellboy in México
37) Rusty the Robot and Big Guy, Darrow & Miller
38) Rubber Blanket #3, The Big Man by David Mazzucchelli
39) Ali vs. Superman, Neal Adams and crew
40) Moby Dick by Bill Sienkiewicz
41) Voodoo Child by Bill Seinkiewicz
42) Red Nails, Windsor-Smith & Thomas
43) Marada, Claremont & Bolton
44) Blade Runner, Williamson & Goodwin
45) Star Wars (comic strip & book adaptions), Goodwin and Williamson
46) Habibi, Craig Thompson
47) Palestine, Joe Sacco
48) Scorchy Smith, Noel Sickles
49) Barnaby, Crockett Johnson
50) Krazy Kat, George Herriman
Soltero
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