As long as you don't mind / agree with the author's pro-Israeli viewpoints, of course. They're not overbearing, but they're obviously there - mainly in the way one of the Fables tells the big bad to go fuck himself after doing what's basically a terrorist / guerilla attack.
*Ahem* I am Israeli, so no need to worry about any of that.
Damn it, there are so many good comics to read. Its like that huge pile of dishes I had on the counter the other day, I didn't know where to start.
Anyway, how about we shift from recommendations to actually discussing comics. I mean, what we like/dislike about them.
To start it off, I'll restate my previous statement about comics made for a mature audience. Personally, I find mature comics much deeper and complex. When making comics for kids, the writer cuts out parts that look and sound to complicated (or are just inappropriate, I'll get to that in a moment), leaving dull story lines without much depth to them. The ability to discuss more mature themes also gives the comic more depth, and fleshes out the characters' personality (Would you hate the Comedian as much as you do if all he did was shoot random people?). The world feels a lot more real, terrible places can be made worse and the good ones look much better. It also gives the villain other motives than just the corny "Conquer the world" idea.
What do you guys think?