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Englehart and Perez. They were writing the team when I first started reading and I have always had a soft spot for those stories.

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Camelot 3000 from DC. Usually when people talk about all-time great books, it is overlooked for some strange reason. It is a well crafted story with excellent artwork.

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I am reading Homicide: A Year On The Killing Streets by David Simon, Stardust by Neil Gaiman, Irredeemable Vol 4 by Mark Waid and Diego Barreto and The Legend of Kamui: Perfect Collection Vol. 1 by Sanpei Shirato.

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You? Light side. You come across like a Darth Whatever, but you’re a Mace Windu at heart..

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777-9311 by The Time. Not all of the memories from that time are good ones, but that song always triggers some sort of recollections.

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I’m not one of those people who wants to be anybody else. If I had to choose, it would be a deity of some sort. Go big or go home.

I would spend the day crushing my enemies and hearing the lamentations of their women, that kind of thing. I don’t think most people would want me to be a deity.

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Oh yeah that’s easy. Thriller (the 80s title), Grendel 20-23 (which is never be reprinted due to the condition of the original artwork), Vext (by Keith Giffen and Mike McKone), Chase (which I think is scheduled to be traded next year), The Crew (by Priest) and I would love for someone to buy the rights to the Hero Alliance stuff and reprint The Sentry Special.

A lot of the stuff I like is from the time before everything was traded and isn’t as historically important to be reprinted.

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I’m going to assume you mean a deserted island with electricity and an internet connection, otherwise bringing a computer or a movie would be useless.

Pet: My cat Camille, because she is the sweetest kitty in the entire world.

Computer: My laptop, because it has all my stuff on it.

Book: That’s a threeway tossup between One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, The General With His Labyrinth by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, and Palomar by Gilberto Hernandez. But if I really had to only pick one, I would go with Palomar because the combination of words and pictures is beautiful and it has a great rereadability factor.

Movie: I consider The Lord of The Rings to be one great big movie and I would bring the Extended Version. 12 Hours of Majestic Epicness.

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Star Wars. I prefer stories that can deal with entire universes (or galaxies) as opposed to stories about one person. The Extended Universe has shown there are a lot of stories that can be told in the Star Wars Universe.

Indiana Jones is one guy and although there are a lot of stories that can be told with one guy, after a while it just becomes ridiculous that all these things can happen to the same guy over and over again.

Also with Star Wars you can make stuff up as you go along, with Indy, you are trapped by history.

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