I love most of the JSA stories but tend to like the Earth 2 setting.
Add Earth X and you have a winner.
Justice League of America #107-108 (1973)
“Crisis on Earth-X!”
“Thirteen Against the...
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I love most of the JSA stories but tend to like the Earth 2 setting.
Add Earth X and you have a winner.
Justice League of America #107-108 (1973)
“Crisis on Earth-X!”
“Thirteen Against the...
In alphabetical order, the big ones most would include that I also like:
The Dark Knight Returns
Doom Patrol(Morrison)
Kingdom Come
New Teen Titans
Watchmen
Personal Favorites I went out of...
Just came back from Ollies.
New DC collected editions dropped.
iZombie Omnibus for $17.99.
Bunch of other tpbs for $3-4
Yeah, I did something similar.
But the point still holds.
Now 8 votes in, no villain has more than 5 votes yet all have at least 1 vote.
I always like seeing the variety of preferences.
I'm the 4th person to vote. No villain was popular enough for everyone to vote for(the highest vote getter right ow has 3), yet all...
I would see that movie in the theaters and re-watch on Blu-Ray on continuous play at home.
I agree, it would be HILARIOUS.
Love the ideas and miss more cosmic DC.
But DC did do a similar, what at the time felt like a lesser but competing idea, with the Rann-Thanagar War in 2005.
...
To me, the choices would be:
Atom
Black Canary
Green Arrow
Hawkman/Hawkwoman/Hawkgirl
But the only correct answer is:
Martian Manhunter
Wanted to vote for Starfire so much(but the 1976 version).
There are so many options to read Marvel comics and so many choices to find older stories.
While I do miss the fun of prowling comic shops for that one issue I was missing to complete my...
Agreed. I really want to like this but have a Grade B Earth X feel for now. I liked Earth X. The trailer made me less interested.
I always like looking at these results.
With 8 voters, no character has more than 4 votes. Meaning, at this time, all the characters are "meh(50% for less popularity)"(at least, enough people...
The "alien head" is actually Turg, a moloid member of the Future Foundation.
Nice figures!
Really vicariously enjoying your read-through, Shaggy.
The illustrations emphasize what a treasure Jim Aparo was.
OK. since we haven't defined how to get on Mount Rushmore, I'll pick the villains that would make me pick up their comic and have been world threats. I'm not putting Magneto in there as he is now...
I liked the universe but none of the stories really finished, which made it difficult to want to go back and revisit.
My personal favorite was Sojourn,...
While I agree with the above votes, my personal favorite will always be:
Roy Thomas.
Great flair with characters and history. Laid much of the foundation of Marvel going forward.
Grant Morrison - Doom Patrol, All Star Superman
Geoff Johns - JSA, Green Lantern
Jack Kirby - Kamandi, New Gods
Gail Simone - Birds of Prey, Secret Six
Mark Waid - Kingdom Come, Legion of...
OMG. The book I didn't know I wanted but now can't live without!
I was also excited when I first heard about Mighty Marvel Masterworks. Then I saw the size. They are really meant to be an introduction to classic stories in a manga size.
Not the way I want to...
https://www.supermanhomepage.com/the-story-of-superman-magazine-celebrates-85-years-of-superman/
It came out last month(March 14, 2023). E-bay, Amazon, etc have copies.
Yes! I would definitely buy the Warlord omnibus!
*No votes were added here. I simply corrected Multiverse's posting(we must have been voting at the same time but he posted after mine and failed to count my votes).
more fun comics (1936). 20
detective comics (1937). 20
action comics (1938). 20
superman (1939). 20
all-star comics (1940). 20
world's finest (1941). 20
wonder woman (1942). 20
comic cavalcade...
more fun comics (1936). 20
detective comics (1937). 20
action comics (1938). 20
superman (1939). 20
all-star comics (1940). 20
world's finest (1941). 20
wonder woman (1942). 20
comic cavalcade...