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Arggh just re-read Watchmem...so
1. Watchmen (Moore) 2. Powers (Bendis) 3. Chronicles of Wormwood (Ennis) 4. The Boys (Ennis) 5. Demon Bear Saga (Sienkiewicz and Chris Claremont) 6. Crossed (Ennis) 7. Kick Ass (Millar) 8. Dark Avengers (Bendis) 9. Secret Invasion (Bendis) 10. The Walking Dead (Kirkman) |
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Zit Scream Oink! Whizzer and Chips The Eagle Viz Buster The Beezer The Beano |
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Looking through this thread I see so many of my favourite comics that I'd read on a Saturday morning. My mum would say 'That's it' but I always knew there'd be another hidden somewhere if I pleaded enough.
I'm glad to see 'Cor' get a mention. I was starting to think I'd imagined it. |
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Eightball
Love & Rockets Neat Stuff Peepshow Stickboy Weirdo Yummy Fur Zap Zero Zero |
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I like:-
1) Preacher 2) Bone 3) The Walking Dead 4) Y: The Last Man 5) Ultimate Spider-Man (only up to Vol 8, but loving it )6) Scott Pilgrim 7) Watchmen 8) The Goon 9) Chew 10) Jack Of Fables |
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The only comic I know and like is Batman's Killing Joke, which is a dark classic.
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1. TV21
2. Valiant 3. Lion 4. Smash! 5. Pow! 6. Fantastic 7. Eagle 8. Beezer 9. Beano 10.Dandy |
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Valiant
Hurricaine Hotspur Lion Victor Eagle TV21 Tornado Uncanny Tales Weired Science |
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Hellblazer
Watchmen Sandman The Walking Dead Preacher The Invisibles Lucifer The Unwritten Animal Man Transmetropolitan Difficult to say if they are my top 10 of all time, so many others I could mention, so many great stories in 2000AD, also Tintin and Asterix probably started my comic obsession. |
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Tintin and Asterix probably started my comic obsession.
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Me too, but it was my local public library. They are almost entirely to blame for my comics habit.
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The Eagle
The Champion The Wizard The Hotspur The Beano The Dandy The Sun The Comet The Radio Fun The Knockout (might be spelt wrong) I thought I would add a few that's been lost in the mist of time. 40s and 50s. |
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I don't usually read comics, but when I do, I prefer Pearls Before Swine and Garfield.
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Top comics for me were:-
ACTION - Mid to late 1970s - the only comic to be banned in the UK! TIGER - 1970s IPC offering - who could forget Johnny Cougar the wrestler?! VICTOR - Dc Thomson's offering. BUSTER - Always good for a laugh! HOTSPUR - Another action DC Thomson comic. BATTLE - IPCs memorable war comic - grittier than Commando! |
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BUSTER - Always good for a laugh! |
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Loved Faceache, and his 'scrunging.' I also liked Leopard From Lime Street, about the boy superhero with cat-like abilities. I also liked that strip about a boy who had a group of humanoid aliens, each only a few inches high, living in his bedroom. They were the crew of a spacecraft that had crashed and been found by the boy, and the boy was taking care of them until such time as they could fix their spacecraft or be rescued.
LOL that was funny! I think the artist/creator of Buster got the idea from Andy Capp if memory serves me right.
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Tintin and Asterix probably started my comic obsession.
Tintin was supposed to be a journalist, so it was curious how you never saw him taking shorthand notes of situations, or interviewing anyone, writing or submitting copy. Nor did we ever see him dealing with editors, or ever hear any details of whether he worked for a particular paper, or was freelance, or ever see any of his experiences published in a finished article. Not only did we never see any of these things, we also never heard him allude to them at second hand. Odd that, wasn't it? Still, the target audience being quite young, I suppose they thought it would bog down the story somewhat. |
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Bunty from when it first came out in the late 1950's
Judy same with this comic. late 1950's Diana i think that came out in the early 1960's Jackie mid 1960's |
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Only started 'catching up last year.... but so far:
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' Powers - Bendis Watchmen - A Moore Dark Knight Returns - Miller The Boys - Ennis The Demon Bear Saga - New Mutants (Bill Siekienwicz) Dark Avengers / New Avengers / Avengers / Alias - Bendis All Star Batman & Robin the Boy Wonder - Miller Chronicles of Wormwood - Ennis The Dark Phoenix Saga - Uncanny X-Men (Chris Claremont) Magneto: Testament - Pak I've read Maus, Morrison's JLA, Preacher, Transmetropolitan, Sin City, Ultimate Spider Man, Bendis' Daredevil, Batman: Year One, Crisis on Multiple Earths, ID Crisis, Y the Last Man, Hellblazer, Fables, etc but they simply didn't make my top ten |
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1 - Avengers (1st series) (although really, pretty much any Avengers (New/Mighty/Secret/Academy/Young/Initiative/Dark etc) title)
2 - Sandman 3 - Defenders (1st series) 4 - Thunderbolts 5 - Death: The High Cost Of Living 6 - Planetary 7 - Watchmen 8 - Elvira (Claypool series) 9 - The League Of Extraordinary Gentlemen (1st series) 10 - Hellstorm |
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1. Marvel UK Zoids
2. Marvel UK Action Force 3. Mid to late 80's Spider-man 4. The Dark Knight Returns 5. Batman Year One 6. John Byrnes run on Fantastic Four 7. Preacher 8. The Grant/Breyfogle runs on detective comics in the late 80's (Mud Pack, Tulpa etc etc) 9. The Age of Apocalypse run in Xmen titles. 10. Battle Action Force so many excellent comics left off the list. |
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Not even going to attempt a top ten but if I did then somewhere in the list would be:
Arkham Asylum - the 10th(?) Anniversary edition (with all the notes in the back) The Dead Man (2000AD story of the burned man) and the two 911 compilations - powerful stuff. |
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I'm new here so thought I'd add to this as a kind of introduction
![]() In no particular order: Ex Machina Preacher Love and Rockets From Hell Viz Lone Wolf and Cub Ikigami Panorama of Hell The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Uzumaki |
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ironman
thor green lantern superman spiderman avengers justice league silver surfer captain marvel thanos |
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Not sure I have a top 10, but I did used to be into the usual Beano, 2000AD etc, for some reason I am still a big Lobo fan, hehe I find him hilarious
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