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I mean, I enjoyed the series a lot, I'm just wondering why it got so much hatred, I understand some people may not like the amount of sexual content in it, but that's not (IMIO) a reason to hate on it as much as some people seem to

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I haven't read pre-2010's Valiant, but XO-Manowar has been astounding me, and I really want to read Bloodshot but can't find it in any stores :(

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I read it, didn't take it too seriously and while it didn't seem like a real Batman story, that's what elseworlds are for. So why does this series get hated on, I always see hate, but no reasons... other than it will probably go unfinished.

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Worst: Grant Morrison (killing batman, batman inc, Arkham Asylum (yeah that too), Damien Wayne, and Final Crisis are all unreadable crap)

Best: Paul Dini, and not just for Batman TAS, his other work is stellar (The TPB Detective, Heart of Hush, Streets of Gotham are all good, plus writing Arkham Asylum/City and TAS all make him good in my book)

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#5  Edited By howler412

Hey, I've been reading irredeemable trades since they started coming out and think/thought it was phenomenal. I've read the first 6 or so issues of incorruptible when it came out, but stopped due to monetary constraints and it wasn't living up to irredeemable. My question, does it live up to irredeemable or does it fall short and is it a good read.

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#6  Edited By howler412

They are happening at the same time, although i don't know if there's a ton of crossover.

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#7  Edited By howler412

Cartoon would work better than movie, especially since the structure is that each volume is a story, yet each one builds towardsd something. Also since there are no iconic villains, no villains for it, and the characters change so much over the series it would be impossible to show that in a movie. I'd say this should stay as a comic.

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#8  Edited By howler412

Follow the trades. start at the beginning. it keeps building on itself and references itself later on. Issues like 1-8 are mediocre, but the rest won't make sense without it. I seriously suggest starting with the trades and building from there. trade 1 is like 10 USD

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#9  Edited By howler412

Each of the hardcovers is 2 softcovers, other than that they are identical. One minor difference is that the hardcovers have a sketchbook for two volumes at the end instead of where they seperate in the trades, whereas trades have them at the end of the trade. No significant differences other than hardcover and soft cover. An example of how they are structured followed.

Hardcover (HC) 1= Softcover (SC) 1-2

HC 2 = Softcover 3=4 et cetera,

P.S don't know about the giant like 40 issue versions though.

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#10  Edited By howler412

Read up to 2 of irredeemable, then start incorruptible, then for each irredeemable after 2 read 1 incorruptible.

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