1. Stan Lee: The Amazing Spider-Man.
2. Ed Brubaker: Captain America.
3. Gerry Duggan/Brian Posehn: Deadpool.
3. Claremont/Silvestri - Uncanny X-Men (late 80s)
2. David/Stroman - X-Factor (90s)
1. Harras/Epting - Avengers (Gatherers story line is awesome)
mind you there were some close runners Byrne - FF & west coast avengers, stern/buscema - avengers: under siege, and almost the entire silver surfer run from #1 until ron lim left the title
very true, one of the best team books by marvel especially the first 75 issues
These are all my favorite runs from my favorite characters.. it's hard to rank them so I'll do this..
1A) Captain America/Winter Soldier by Brubaker
1B) Daredevil by Bendis
1Bb) Daredevil by Brubaker
1C) Iron Man by Fraction
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Moore/Davis Captain Britain (early eighties)
Simonson Thor (early-mid eighties)
Starlin Power of Warlock (seventies)
Alan Moore did Captain Britain?
My best 3 ever hard to call
But I love
Jim starlins silver surfer
peter David's hulk
DeFalco s thor (mostly because I read this before Simonson's, )
but as a publisher I think I would say
Kirby, lee fantastic four
Peter david hulk
Chris Claremont x men
He did it the same time he was writing Marvelman for Warrior. For a brief while Alan Moore and Alan Davis were the Lennon & McCartney of British comics, working together on Captain Britain, Marvelman, and 2000 AD's D.R. & Quinch. Davis appears to be the one who broke up the team, and has occasionally voiced his annoyance with Moore in print (I get the impression Davis has a very low tolerance for drama or bull****).
Although Captain Britain is the only straight super-hero comic strip he wrote for Marvel, it was not the only work he did for Marvel UK: he also wrote some Night Raven text stories, some Star Wars comic strips, and of course the Doctor Who comic strip that Marvel US published without his consent, and which led to him refusing to work for Marvel to this day.
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Top three of all time is hard, because I've got my nostalgia picks like Simonson's run on Thor, and Byrne's runs on Alpha Flight, the Fantastic Four and (with Claremont!), the X-Men.
But to pick some less 'good old days' choices (even if they weren't necessarily written this century, or even this millenium...);
PAD's Madrox mini and the 2nd X-Factor run it spawned
Busiek's Thunderbolts
Vaughn's Runaways
I’m gonna have to break this down by decade from the 70’s on up.
Marvel in the 70’s
Steve Englehart/Brunner/Colan-Doctor Strange
Claremont/Cockrum/Byrne Uncanny X-Men
Starlin-Captain Marvel/Adam Warlock
Marvel in the 80’s
Claremont’s Uncanny/New Mutants
Stern/Romita Jr.-Amazing Spider-Man
Byrne-Fantastic Four
Marvel in the 90’s
David/various-Incredible Hulk
Lobdell/Bachalo-Generation X
Nicieza/Bagley-New Warriors
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Doug Moench and Paul Gulacy MASTER OF KUNG FU
Ed Brubaker, Steve Epting and others. CAPTAIN AMERICA
Mark Millar and Brian Hitch ULTIMATES
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Lee and Kirby FF.
Lee and Ditko/Romita Amazing Spider-Man.
Chris Claremont Uncanny X-Men.