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    Default Favourite Marvel series/storyline ever

    Hey, I just finished reading 'Alias' and I come to see it as the best Marvel series that I have ever read. You???

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    The Dark Phoenix Saga in the X-Men.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Watkins View Post
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    Mark Gruenwald's Squadron Supreme for all time best.

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    Born Again for me. I think that story is absolutely wonderful.

    I'll also pick a hidden gem with the Jasper's Warp from Captain Britain by Alan Moore.

    There are a lot of good X-Men ones I could choose. Since I think more popular ones will probably get picked (e.g., Dark Phoenix Saga, which is also wonderful), I'm going with the Brood Saga as my pick.

    Alias is good. It isn't in my top. I wasn't a huge fan of the Rick Jones story.

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    Born Again was good.

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    The Dark Angel Saga (Uncanny X-Force) and The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly (Deadpool) are probably my two favorite stories.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dreaded Porcupine View Post
    Mark Gruenwald's Squadron Supreme for all time best.
    And I'll second this. My most reread series of all time.

    Other contenders include Avengers: Under Seige and Korvac Saga, the first 25 issues of Gruenwald's Quasar, Annihilation, Infinity Gauntlet, the John Walker era of Captain America, Avengers West Coast: Lost in Space/Time.

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    Defenders: Six Fingered Hand
    Marvel Two-In-One: Project Pegasus

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    Daredevil By Brian Bendis (and close second, Vision is an instant classic) But even if I'm a Marvel fan, Marvel has less iconic runs than Dc (in most part because of Vertigo and the "british invasion" in the eighties)
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    Elektra: Assassin

    So weird and appropriate for the character, with some great art

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    If I had to pick one story line then it'd have to be Mutant Massacre.

    Favorite book as of now is Darth Vader by Gillen.

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    Hmm. Pound for pound I still say Whedon and Cassaday's Astonishing X-Men. "No Normal," Ms Marvel's debut arc, is a pretty spectacular runner up.

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    Roy Thomas and Neal Adams Sentinels stories, from the original run of X-Men. It was both epic and personal, setting the template for what Len Wein and Dave Cockrum; and, later, Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum (and, then, John Byrne) would do with the X-Men.

    After that, Micronauts 1-12. It is pure epic.

    Favorite series would be Invaders, particularly when Frank Robbins was drawing it (first two years). It was everything promised on those Alex Schomburg covers; but, not delivered inside, back in the Timely days, of the 1940s. It was also great fun. It is pulpy 1940s superheroes at their best.

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    I'd normally say any of the BP run by Priest/Hudlin/Liss but I'll go with Miles vs Uncle Aaron

    Bendis is most of the time a miss for me but he's a constant hit with Miles and those first two volumes are comic fiyah

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