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I'm just curious to find out what Titles from Moonstone you read. There are a LOT of great titles and stuff but I've only been able to lay my hands on the following:

The Phantom [every thing!]
Vengeance of the Mummy [#1 and #2]
Kolchak: Tales of the Night Stalker [#5, #6, #7]
Wyatt Earp: Dodge City [#1-#3]
Khan [#1]
The Cisco Kid [#1-3 for both MIni's]

A couple of the other titles I wanna check out, Buckaroo Banzai, Inifinteens [when it comes out] Moonstone Monsters and Werewolf: Call of the Wild. So yeah what do you fine folks read? Anything you could recommend?
Buckaroo Banzai is my favorite Moonstone series, so far.

I enjoyed Wyatt Earp, Mr. Moto and Bulldog Drummond.

Hoping to get the Cisco Kid minis before the Wyatt crossover and start on the Phantom (not sure where to start. There are so many one shots before the ongoing started)

TCH Wrote:
Buckaroo Banzai is my favorite Moonstone series, so far.

I enjoyed Wyatt Earp, Mr. Moto and Bulldog Drummond.

Hoping to get the Cisco Kid minis before the Wyatt crossover and start on the Phantom (not sure where to start. There are so many one shots before the ongoing started)


Well, if you want to get into The Phantom, I recommend checking out "Legacy" for the complete origon! Yeah, I heard Buckaroo Banzai was good, the only reason I haven't bought it yet is because I hear thats its not an easy read for people who don't know anything about him. Might check it out later!

I very much liked WYATT EARP, the first CISCO KID mini (haven't read the follow-ups). the JACK HAGEE books, most of the KOLCHAK books, THE LONE WOLF and HAT SQUAD one-shots, and I thought that PAT NOVAK was a triumph, with fantastic art and a sly, smart script.

I only read The Phantom. I know, it's terrible!
Kolchak
Phantom
Lai Wan - Issue 1 really knocked my socks off.

ChristopherMills Wrote:
I very much liked WYATT EARP, the first CISCO KID mini (haven't read the follow-ups). the JACK HAGEE books, most of the KOLCHAK books, THE LONE WOLF and HAT SQUAD one-shots, and I thought that PAT NOVAK was a triumph, with fantastic art and a sly, smart script.


I can understand that Dougy. Well if it's because of postage I understand;p When I was living down in Australia I ordered some issues from Moonstone. The price of the comics was about $20 while the postage was around $30:shock: But, now that I'm living in Canada postage is around $6:mrgreen:

Brucey: Buckaroo is a bit tricky to get into if you haven't seen the movie, but both comic and movie have a tendency to just drop you in and fill in things as they go, so it's not a huge handicap.


Though, how have you survived going through life without having seen Buckaroo Banzai?
You must have had a rough, deprived childhood.

TCH Wrote:
Though, how have you survived going through life without having seen Buckaroo Banzai?
You must have had a rough, deprived childhood.


I've survived quite easily. I'm 14;p And so far my childhood hasn't been to bad LOL. I will definetly check out the Buckaroo Banzai series, soon anyways.

Well, Brucey, then there's still time, before lack of Buckaroo causes any serious psychological damage to occur.
Sounds like we got to you just in the nick of time.

If you can find a copy, I also recommend the novelization of the movie ( not just to Brucey, but everyone out there). It fills in some of the gaps as well as giving hints of 'past adventures' of Buckaroo and company.

Fun read. Probably have to prowl the used book sites.


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