Comic series/runs that ended too soon
Inspired by [url=http://community.comicbookresources.com/showthread.php?28462-Which-Comic-Series-Have-Never-Been-Cancelled&p=872688&viewfull=1#post872688]this post[/url].
My picks:
- Courtney Crumrin: Amazing and little known series. Ted Naifeh created an incredible little world that could have been explored more.
- Immortal Iron Fist: Brubaker and/or Fraction should have resolved the 33º-birthday-curse and the Eight City storylines.
- Nova and GotG by DnA
- Punisher by Greg Rucka: What a cool, relatively fresh take on the Punisher this was!
- Cable & Deadpool: Just finished the omnibus and man, was it good. Fifty issues is a good run, but I keep thinking where would Nicieza go with the book, had it not ended.
- Superior Foes of Spider-Man: Such a great series.
- The current She-Hulk ongoing.
- Crossing Midnight: Great Vertigo series by Mike Carey, exploring the japanese folklore.
- Terminal City: Technically not ended, but still.
- Air: Very underrated comic
- Hard Time: This series was so mind-blowingly good, and had so much potential left when writer/creator Steve Gerber wrapped it up.
- Batgirl by Bryan Q. Miller
- Wonder Woman by Greg Rucka: Sadly abbreviated by Infinite Crisis
- Power Girl by Palmiotti, Gray and Conner
- Checkmate by Greg Rucka
- Gotham Central: This is the poster child of this topic!