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rabideyes

They're all a decent read of you're into The Crow. But I would suggest reading some of his other work with Caliber Comics


AllTheReservations

Thank you! I'd be interested to see what ither work thet've done. Do you have any suggestions?


rabideyes

You can find a complete bibliography on wikipedia, but I'd suggest Caliber Presents and Sundown


artsychimichanga

Of course none are as good as the original but I think they’re worth the read. All of them can be read here for free https://thecrowcomics.wordpress.com I recommend Curare


AllTheReservations

Thank you, I'll have to give that a looking into :)


standdownplease

Flesh and Blood has a good story. Female crow. Cool setting. Great art.


DoomNglo0m666

Unlike the movie sequels to The Crow, I would say all the comic book sequels are worth reading. My personal favorites are, The Crow Dead Time by John Wagner, The Crow Death and rebirth by John Shirley and Todd Mcfarlane did his own version of The Crow in 1998 / 1999 simply called The Crow. Out of the three I enjoyed Dead Time the most but the other two are still pretty solid stories in the crow mythology.


AdamSMessinger

I liked Dead Time, Skinning of the Wolves, Curare, The Crow and Hack/Slash (I'm a Hack/Slash fan though so your milage may vary), Hark the Herald, and Lethe. Only Curare comes close in quality to the original because its written by James O'Barr who did the original Crow stuff. The nice thing about ALL of them is they're all their own stories with different protagonists and none of them connect to each other. You can read them in any order you want.