One thing that has always been the core of any comic is the story. It is the story and the way it is played out and flows what makes a comic worthy of being one of the greats or left to the .25 cent comic bins in LCS. Allot of Factors go into a story, but the main one is Mostly the Writer! Like a Director of a Movie or the Author of a book, if a Comic is a Win, Lose or Draw, it usually comes down to the writer. Yea other factors, namely Editorial Mandate and Art Style also do determine a story's success, but usually it mostly falls on the writer.

This has always been my most curious question then when it comes to writers and their level of success and is the core of the question to this thread:

What by YOUR Fandom, Logic, Critical Thinker and Standards makes a Good Writing Style for a story?!

In other words, what does a writer have to do to make a story, character, flow, world-building, etc. into a story that works for you? Also, what are some of the Stylistic Differences between writers like Hickman, Bendis, Soule, Claremont, Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Robinson, the list goes on that either works or does not work for you in making a story work or not? What is their style in your opinion and why does it work and not work or is just ok when telling a Marvel story by their style?

This has always been a curious question of mind for sometime and I wonder other Fan's views of this in what makes a good writing style, fans opinions of writers styles and what elements truly DOES make a Long Lasting Epic story and what does not in those writing styles.