Post-Crisis: Justice League International
Pre-Crisis: Atari Force
Post-Crisis: Justice League International
Pre-Crisis: Atari Force
New Teen Titans/New Titans all the way.
New Teen Titans and Legion of Superheroes all the way! We have never and I don't think we will ever see the caliber of stories like this again.
Same over at Marvel with Uncanny X-Men, Fantastic Four, and West Coast Avengers.
I can in all honesty say that between 1967 (six years old) through today the most fun I ever had in actually selecting and buying and than reading
comics was in the 80's
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GL & Firestorm (until that Russian/elemental stuff)
And Warlord.
f/k/a The Black Guardian
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I can in all honesty say that, between 1967 (eight years old) through today, the most fun I ever had in actually selecting, buying and then reading comics was in 1967.
After that, I had my moments. There was always some title that was exciting and kept me interested in buying comics (well up until around 2010).
In the early part of the 1980s, it was books like NEW TEEN TITANS, GREEN LANTERN, DC COMICS PRESENTS and LEGION OF SUPER-HEROES (plus DAREDEVIL from Marvel and CAPTAIN CANUCK from Comely Comix). In the mid-1980s, CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS, SWAMP THING, NATHANIEL DUSK and 'MAZING MAN. In the late 1980s, SECRET ORIGINS, CAPTAIN ATOM, SILVER BLADE and WASTELAND.
I still have so many 80s DC comics I want to read. A lot of great stuff here.
The Flash volume 2 is my favorite thing to come out of the 80's though it started late in the decade. I like John Byrne's work on The Fantastic Four and Superman. My favorite issue of Batman was written in 1986 issue #400 by Doug Moench. It even had an introduction by Stephen King which is pretty cool in and of itself.
Mine are
The New Teen Titans
Legion of Super Heroes
All Star Squadron
Infinity Inc
JLI
Wonder Woman
I agree with Jim Kelly, I don't think we will ever see such dense captivating plots and characters as we did in the 80s, from either company. Some of the major arcs from these series couldn't be done in this day and age I don't think.
I don't post often, but I like to chime in now and again.