So why aren't you reading "Queen & Country"? It's the best book out there when it comes to espionage material.Originally posted by Kathy Acker.
so right now im getting in my box...
punisher (max)
100 bullets
the losers
Martial arts comics? Currently I'm reading "Richard Dragon" from DC. The story is pretty good so far, even if Chuck Dixon has to improve his research skills. You could also try "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" from Comics1one. It's a comic book version of the novel, but it will contain the movie at some point. Comics1one has a large selection of martial arts comics "Shaolin Soccer", "Four Constables", "Storm Dragons", etc.Originally posted by Kathy Acker.
all these have been great reads so far, but i was wondering if there any books similar, or maybe more in a martial arts vein that are either currently running, or maybe have since gone the way of the dodo, but arent super obscure...
When it comes to old series, you could try "Badger". It was published by Eclipse, First, and one or two other publishers. It shouldn't be too hard to find in the back issue bins. The main character is a Vietnam vet with multiple personalities. His secondary personality, Badger, is also very good at martial arts. The book does include magic use and extra-dimensional trips every now and then, and it can get a little strange, but that's all grist for the mill.
Another old publisher of martial arts books is Jademan Comics. They went out of business in the early to mid '90s, but the head honcho, Tony Wong, is now with Comics1one. They published titles such as "Oriental Heroes", "Blood Sword", "Blood Sword Dynasty", "Drunken Master", and others. These will be harder to get as they are less common and have passed into the quarter bins at a lot of stores and been snapped up by fans of the series.