Mark Millar is the first that comes to mind. I haven't enjoyed anything he wrote except The Ultimates and even that series hasn't dated well. I've tried to get into his work for both the major...
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Mark Millar is the first that comes to mind. I haven't enjoyed anything he wrote except The Ultimates and even that series hasn't dated well. I've tried to get into his work for both the major...
Ive always loved the Brain Wave story from All-Star Squadron 19-20
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Jim Aparo – Batman, Brave and the Bold, Spectre, Phantom Stranger, Batman and the Outsiders, Aquaman
Keith Giffen – Doctor Fate, Legion of Super-Heroes, Ambush Bug, OMAC
Gil Kane – Green Lantern,...
In no particular order:
Metal Men by Kanigher/Andru
All-Star Squadron
The Question by O’Neill/Cowan
Green Arrow by Mike Grell
Doom Patrol by Drake/Premiani and later by Morrison/Case
JSA by...
Compelling storylines featuring interesting ideas and strong characterisation that is consistent with past representations of the characters. Less emphasis on crossovers/events/gimmicks.
I'm not...
Justice Society of America - 10 issues
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Metamorpho - 17 issues
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Vext - 6 issues
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Black Lightning - 11 issues
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Freedom Fighters - 15 issues
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OMAC - 8 issues
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The Demon - 19 issues
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New Gods - 11 issues
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Forever People - 11 issues
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My favourite villain from this period is Nash/The Mist from Starman.
Same here. I also initially thought Orion was pronounced Or-ion rather than O'Ryan.
Glad we're not the only ones to acknowledge this.
Holy Land is a very good album. It just happens to be nestled between the (now official!) greatest country albums of all time.
X-Factor vol 3 (2005-2013) The X-Factor Investigations era
X-Statix
Simon and Garfunkel - Bookends/Bridge Over Troubled Water
The Band – Music From the Big Pink/The Band
Jimi Hendrix – Are You Experienced/Bold as Love
Tom Waits – Rain Dogs/Frank’s Wild Years
Journey – Escape/Frontiers
My Chemical Romance – Three...
Miles Davis – Kind of Blue/Sketches of Spain
The Kinks – Something Else by the Kinks/The Kinks are the Village Green Preservation Society
Cheryl Crow – Tuesday Night Music Club/Cheryl Crow
...
Creedence Clearwater Revival – Willie and the Poor Boys/Cosmo’s Factory
Rage Against the Machine – Evil Empire/The Battle of Los Angeles
Jethro Tull – Aqualung/Thick as a Brick
Billy Joel –...
Yeah, I kind of cheated a little there but they're my favourite country albums as well
Genesis - Selling England by the Pound/The Lamb Lies Down on Broadway
Johnny Cash - At Folsom Prison/At San Quentin
Peter Gabriel - Us/So
Radiohead - The Bends/OK Computer
Garbage -...
Public Enemy - It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back/Fear of a Black Planet
Smashing Pumpkins - Siamese Dreams/Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
Queen - A Night at the Opera/A Day...
My choice would be Dark Side of the Moon and Wish You Were Here but all four albums are brilliant
I don't think the archive format is really viable in today's market. The omnibus format is definitely the way to go.
I do wish they'd employ the diversity to their omnibus line that the Archives...
David Bowie - The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars and Aladdin Sane
Tori Amos - Little Earthquakes and Under the Pink
70's Defenders, Fantastic Four and the original Thunderbolts from the options.
My Other votes are Agents of Atlas, original Excalibur, MI:13 and most importantly the original Invaders