After being basically a DC and Marvel, for the main part, reader for close to 40 years...I'm finally done with both. I'll be picking a few up if the JSA ever come back and for Marvel I basically will be picking up the big 4 (Hulk, Thor, Cap, and Iron Man) until they hit anniversary issues. I think Thor is done out of the big four with the Issue 700 that came out when Marvel started it's most recent reboot. Starlin basically getting the boot by Marvel Editors and being told they don't want him writing any new Thanos/Captain Marvel stories any more was my cue to be done with Marvel. Been looking mostly to the Indy stuff again and have to say I'm pretty impressed with some of the options. My most recent one is a Zenascope title called Black Sable. I picked up issue 3 at my local comic store just to see what it was about and was very impressed with what looks to be a back to basics formula with some really impressive artwork in my opinion. Still not crazy about the multiple covers crap that ALL the companies are doing these days. BTW, it's not a usual Zenascope book. Zenascope has been known to do basically T & A type of books. Black Sable is a 6 issue series about Space Pirates. The art is very reminiscent of George Perez meets Mike Grell meets the grandness of space in Jim Starlin's work. Very enjoyable and I hope they do more than just a 6 issue mini series. Here's a look at one of the 5 covers for issue 1. The cover artist is not the interior artist. If I can find a web pic of the interior art I will post it...it needs to be seen or looked at to see what I am talking about with the cross between Perez/Grell/Stalin:

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