Going to add Ruckas Punisher. Always seems pretty underrated to me.
Going to add Ruckas Punisher. Always seems pretty underrated to me.
Brubaker&Fraction Iron Fist (Best Marvel Run Ever)
Bendis Daredevil
Bendis Ultimate Spider-Man
Whedon Astonishing X-Men
Ennis MK Punisher
Ennis Punisher Max
Gaiman 1602
It was most certainly Rucka. All five issues, in fact:
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Punisher:_War_Zone_Vol_3
Kieron Gillen on Journey into Mystery and Young Avengers
Warren Ellis on Thunderbolts
Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning on Guardians of the Galaxy
Al Ewing on Ultimates and Ultimates 2
And Nick Spencer's Amazing Spider-man is so far absolutely fantastic and heading towards favourite territory.
-Ultimate Spider-Man by Bendis
-Amazing Spider-Man by JMS
-Fantastic Four by Mark Waid
-Fantastic Four by Hickman
-Avengers & New Avengers by Hickman
-Uncanny X Force by Remender
-Uncanny Avengers by Remender
-Astonishing X-Men by Whedon
-New X Men by Grant Morrison
-Thor by JMS
Dennis Hopeless-Spider-Women
Nick Spencer-Superior Foes of Spider-Man and Ant-Man
Why? Spencer's writes BCD heroes and villains better than anyone. Both of his runs here were lighthearted and a lot of fun. Plus all the characters he incorporated into both books were numerous and he made it work. Hopeless on the other hand managed to pull off Jess having a baby and making it work. Plus he took Roger Gocking the Porcupine and did a great job on his character development. Hopeless managed to seemingly kill Roger fooling most of us and then when all hope was lost for Jess they both teamed up and kicked Hobgoblin's ass to finish off his run. I thought Hopeless' run was brilliant. Very underrated.
Agree on Spencer for Ant-Man. Surprisingly, I’ve still not got around to reading superior foes.
I just remembered one that most might not include.
Mark Millar's run on Marvel Knight: Spider-man, it's my favourite Millar written series.
Spider-Woman by Hopeless (seconded)
Nextwave by Ellis