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Your top 10 comics of all time
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Comics i loved reading
In no particular order
Roy of the Rovers
Whizzer and Chips
Tarzan
Spiderman
Suspense Comics
Archie
Whoopee
Buster
Hulk
Bunty:o
MAD
In no particular order
Roy of the Rovers
Whizzer and Chips
Tarzan
Spiderman
Suspense Comics
Archie
Whoopee
Buster
Hulk
Bunty:o
MAD
0
Comments
Watchmen
Warrior
Mighty World of Marvel
Spider-Man & Captain Britain
All-Star Squadron
Sandman
Alan Moore's Swamp Thing
The Daredevils
Star-Lord
2000AD
Star-Lord
The Uncanny X-Men
Starlord (Marvel, John byrne)
X-Men, God loves, Man Kills
Batman - The Killing Joke
Warlock (Jim Starlin)
Watchmen
VIZ
MAD (What a laugh!)
The Dandy
The Doctor Who Magazine Comic strip
Grant Morrison's New X-Men
Dragonball
Naoki Urasawa's Monster
One Piece
Naruto
Hikaru No Go
Rumiko Takahashi's Maison Ikkoku
Eagle
Battle
Beezer
Whizzer and Chips
Beano
Dandy
Buster
Shiver and Shake
Viz
Moonshadow
TV21
Doctor Who Weekly
Mighty World of Marvel (70's version)
Commando
Warrior
The Fabulous Furry Freak Bros
Swamp Thing
Preacher
Preacher
Midnight Nation
Supreme Power
Amazing Spider-man
Watchmen
Powers
Rising Stars
2000AD
Battle/Action
I didn't include short-form stuff, but loved Dark Knight Returns, The Long Halloween and Spider-man: Blue.
Watchmen
Old Man Logan
Batman Year One
Batman The Long Halloween
Ultimate X-Men: Tomorrow People
Ultimate X-Men: Return to Weapon X
Astonishing X-Men: Unstoppable
Dark Pheonix
Superman Red Son
Action
Battle
Battle/Action
2000AD
Roy of the Rovers
Tornado
Starlord
Shiver and Shake
Whizzer and Chips
Monster Fun
Others I liked:
Warlord
Buster
Vulcan
Bullet
Whoopie
1970's Disney
Rampage weekly
Star Wars weekly
The Demon Bear Saga - New Mutants (Bill Siekienwicz)
Grant Morrison's 'New X-Men'
Watchmen
The Dark Phoenix Saga - Uncanny X-Men (Chris Claremont)
V is for Vendatta
Wolverine volume 2 - (Larry Hama's run)
Deadpool volume 1 - (1997 - Joe Kelly)
Onslaught Marvel Universe [End of the Era of Heroes]
The Age of Apolcalypse (X-Men books crossover)
Frank Miller's 'Elektra'
2000ad
Spike
Eagle (80s)
WOW!
Nutty
Whoopee!
Champ
School Fun
Judge Dredd Megazine
Buster
Bubbling under:
Whizzer & Chips
Hot-Shot!
Beano, Dandy, Topper & Beezer of course!
My fave character has got to be Sweeny Toddler though
one of my faves, near the end of Whoopee's life..
http://petergraycartoonsandcomics.blogspot.com/2010/03/graham-exton-writes-his-first-sweeny.html
Others I have had a retro interest in..
Oink
Valiant
Smash!
Vulcan
Battle
Action
Watchmen
Roy of the Rovers
Warrior
Misty
and what has happened to Clint? Two weeks late now, and I sub to it, has it been cancelled?
Clint should be out by then end of the month. There has been a delay in some of the strips. Perhaps Mr Millar should start consuming polystyrene cups in an effort to learn how to get a title out on time?
Swamp Thing
Captain Britain (Moore's run)
Marshal Law
New Mutants (prior to the death of Cypher).
Dark Knight Returns
Watchmen
Starman (the run by James Robinson)
The Golden Age (also by James Robinson)
Batman Year One.
Hmmm can I make it 12?
Invincible
Spiderman vs Wolverine #1
2. Dark Knight Returns
3. Watchmen
4. Scott Pilgrim (Vol 1-6)
5. Minimum Wage (Vol 1&2)
6. Batman - Year One
7. Ultimates (Vol 1-3)
8. Marvels
9. Sin City (Vol 1-7)
10. From Hell
I blame Keanu.
Watchmen
From Hell
Dark Knight Returns
V for Vendetta
Whizzer and Chips
Amazing Spiderman
Batman/ Detective Comics
Hellblazer
X-Men (mid 70s to early 80s)
Superman
New Mutants 18-33
Love & Rockets (everything!)
X-men 160-218
Elecktra (Sienkiewicz)
SwampThing
Alpha Flight 1-25
Cerebrus The Aardvark
StarLord (Claremont/Byrne one-off)
Micronauts (only the Mike Golden drawn ones)
Walking Dead
DMZ
Kingdom Come
52
Flash Vol 3
Trinity (Bizarro was hilarious)
Death of & Return of Superman
Superman For All Seasons
Mouse Guard
The Walt Simonson Thors
Concrete
Preacher
Swamp Thing
HellBlazer
Sandman
WatchMen
The Dark Knight Returns
Hulk V Superman
Somebody just made me think that I haven't seen my copy of Moonshadow for ages. My hippy daughter must have it. Have to get it back for a re-read !!!
Monster Fun
Jackpot
Dr Who
The Incredible Hulk
Sparky
The Eagle (1980s version)
Buster
Cracker
Beezer
Eddie Izzard
Denis Leary
Mitch Hedburg
Emo Phillips
Robin Williams
Billy Connolly
Eddie Murphy
Lee Evans
Ross Noble
Whizzer & Chips
Score & Roar
Roy Of The Rovers
Victor
Buster
Beezer
2000AD
TV21
Commando
Sparky include the strip set in the editorial office of the comic, and included characters like Throgmorton, the office junior, and the office cat. It also had Puss And Boots, about the eternally feuding cat and dog. There were some great surreal plots and images in that-as well as rather a lot of violence!
Whizzer and Chips included the strip Shiner, about a boy who regularly gets into fights, both giving and receiving black eyes! That strip wouldn't be allowed today, that's for sure! It also had Jimmy Jekyll, about the wimpy boy, who turns himself into a scary, tough character with a sip of his magic potion.
Roy of the Rovers: the title character was a big, super-muscular footballer (a Scot, I believe) with blond, and very long hair (it was the 70s). I also vaguely recall a strip about a man with a robotic arm.
Buster included the strip Faceache, about a boy who can contort his face, and body, into really grotesque, demonic, shapes. 'Scrunging' this process was called.
The Beezer included the brilliant Numskulls, showing the interior layout of a man's head as a working organisation, with the Brain Department the senior management on the top floor, then the eye, ear, and nose departments as subordinate administrative sections, often coming into conflict, and the mouth department, with manual workers shovelling food down the man's throat. A lot of clever digs at inter-departmental relations, and intra-organisation and class conflict in that one!
The Beezer also included Blubba, who was a pink alien, naturally shaped as a blob with eyes and a mouth, but able to take any shape he chose, who was kicked off a flying saucer onto planet Earth, and ended up lodging with some Earth family, and helping them, and others, with his shape-changing powers.
By the way, as I tell my wife, VIZ isn't a comic - it's a magazine !
Marvel/MiracleMan
V for Vendetta
Sandman
Watchmen
George Perez's run on Wonder Woman
Y The Last Man
2000AD, up to about prog 500
Viz
Legion Of Super Heroes, especially the Levitz/Giffen stuff around issue 300
Asterix and TinTin (always go together in my mind, as that's how I used to borrow them from my local library as a child)