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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-08-07 06:58 pm

[ SECRET POST #2409 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2409 ⌋

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callmewing: (It's science time.)

[personal profile] callmewing 2013-08-08 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
If giant transforming alien robots are your thing, IDW currently has the Transformers license and has had an ongoing continuity since 2005. Quality since then and now has been highly variable, but one of the current books, More Than Meets the Eye is pretty much if you had Star Trek with transforming robots and goes between space adventures, horror, and intrigue. It does call back to previous things a fair bit, though. this wiki article breaks down the big mess into smaller chunks.

IDW also has the Dungeons and Dragons comic license, and I haven't poked it in a long while, but their regular comic for it just titled "Dungeons and Dragons" that focuses on the Fell's Five party was some damn good stuff when I was reading it.

And while I don't follow the other stuff, IDW does have a pretty big host of non-superhero comics - TMNT, Doctor Who, Star Trek, My Little Pony, and GI Joe.

Archie Comics has their namesake titles about Archie Andrews and his gang of friends' various slice of life stuff if that suits you, as well as their excellent Sonic the Hedgehog and Mega Man comics. (Especially the Mega Man one, though my bias for that is heavy.)

That's just things I go for, though, there's boatloads of stuff out there. Not just monthly stuff, either, lots of graphic novels. And webcomics, oh man. The medium is absolutely enormous and there's so much more out there than superheroes. If you've got a genre bias, you're likely to find more than a few things that get your interest.