Planetary is one of my all time favorite series.
But my favorite comic series of all time is James Robinson's Starman. It's a sorta superhero comic.....It's about the son of retired Golden Age hero Starman, who reluctantly get's into the gig. He refuses to wear tights and wears everyday clothes with a leather jacket and some goggles when he "fights crime". The book is a nice blending of mainstream DCU and Vertigo. Had a lot of great characters and character interaction. Opal City is probably the most well developed city in the DCU.
The book has a begining, middle and end, and over the course of that, it's main character, Jack Knight, grows and evolves. Plus it brings in any character that held the name of Starman throughout the history of DC publishing...."Legacy" being one of the central themes.
If you get a chance, read the first story arc....that'll pretty much give you a feel for the look and feel of most of the series.
But my favorite comic series of all time is James Robinson's Starman. It's a sorta superhero comic.....It's about the son of retired Golden Age hero Starman, who reluctantly get's into the gig. He refuses to wear tights and wears everyday clothes with a leather jacket and some goggles when he "fights crime". The book is a nice blending of mainstream DCU and Vertigo. Had a lot of great characters and character interaction. Opal City is probably the most well developed city in the DCU.
The book has a begining, middle and end, and over the course of that, it's main character, Jack Knight, grows and evolves. Plus it brings in any character that held the name of Starman throughout the history of DC publishing...."Legacy" being one of the central themes.
If you get a chance, read the first story arc....that'll pretty much give you a feel for the look and feel of most of the series.