William Marston
Robert Kanigher
Dennis O'Neil
George Perez
William Messner-Loebs
John Byrne
Phil Jimenez
Greg Rucka
Gail Simone
Brian Azzaerllo
Meredith Finch
James Robinson
Steve Orlando
G. Willow Wilson
Other
Yeah, "Guilty Pleasure", I know there is no such thing, but I say it because of being a run that made me angry, after a time I began to adore it and it is probably the one that I have read the most in its entirety.
I forgot about the Finchs, in the column that I have not enjoyed so much, except that at the end it closes the circle started by Azzarello, but meh.
Last edited by Sebastianne; 07-27-2021 at 01:52 AM.
Somehow I missed this thread when it was posted, but here goes:
1.) Messner-Loebs
2.) Perez
3.) Rucka
Runners-up include Simone and Jimenez. Everyone else on the list ranges from "Okay" to "Meh" to "No... just no".
It won't thrill me if Rucka beats out Perez, Marston, or even Messner-Loebs for the top spot. Personally I thought Rucka's stories were kind of bland for the most part.
Yeah me too. I honestly feel like it's the one run after Marston that shows every single quality Diana has as a character. And the DC retrospective 90s issue is such a great comeback because it brings back the spirit of the golden age adventures where Diana trained the Holliday Girls. I can't think of any other story about Diana training normal women.
The poll skips from Denny O’Neil to George Perez???
Apologies to Martin Pasko, Gerry Conway, Jack C. Harris, Roy Thomas, Dan Mishkin and Kurt Busiek.