roughrider
Since they came into being in the early 80's, what do you believe are the best miniseries you've ever read, or admire?
I like to think of the ones that were, in story, bold, daring, thought-provoking. Things really happened, and there was change by the end. Or maybe they were innovative in story & art. Try to think of the creators that did them, with your response.
Here's my Ten, in random order.
MARVEL 1602 - Neil Gaiman & Andy Kubert
MARVELS - Kurt Busiek & Alex Ross
WATCHMEN - Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons
KINGDOM COME - Mark Waid & Alex Ross
CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS - Marv Wolfman & George Perez
WEAPON X (serial from Marvel Comics Presents) - Barry Windsor-Smith
THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS - Frank Miller
RONIN - Frank Miller
SIN CITY: THE HARD GOODBYE - Frank Miller
V FOR VENDETTA - Alan Moore & David Lloyd
I like to think of the ones that were, in story, bold, daring, thought-provoking. Things really happened, and there was change by the end. Or maybe they were innovative in story & art. Try to think of the creators that did them, with your response.
Here's my Ten, in random order.
MARVEL 1602 - Neil Gaiman & Andy Kubert
MARVELS - Kurt Busiek & Alex Ross
WATCHMEN - Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons
KINGDOM COME - Mark Waid & Alex Ross
CRISIS ON INFINITE EARTHS - Marv Wolfman & George Perez
WEAPON X (serial from Marvel Comics Presents) - Barry Windsor-Smith
THE DARK KNIGHT RETURNS - Frank Miller
RONIN - Frank Miller
SIN CITY: THE HARD GOODBYE - Frank Miller
V FOR VENDETTA - Alan Moore & David Lloyd