Best single comic: Gonna say Watchmen, since it was a limited series compiled into one more sensible book.
Best storyline: Watchmen again.
Best comic (title): Deadpool (As written by Joe Kelly or Gail Simone).
Best crossover: Infinity Gauntlet.
Cant think of a Single Title. Best storyline:
Cable and Deadpool #7-10 "burnt offering."
Best comic (title):
Spawn God Slayer. Creating an entirely different world with some of the Spawn mythos. I have yet to come across a modern title, that can deliver a combination of art, plot, and character.
best single comic: "amazing spider-man" v2 #36 ('the black issue')
best storyline: "sandman"
best comic (title): "lucifer"
best crossover: "final crisis" (if it counts)
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"I am tired of Earth. These people.
I am tired of being caught in the tangle of their lives."
Best single comic: Too difficult, there have been soo many. Spider-man Redemption #4 was very heart wrenching (conclusion to the Ben Reilly vs Kane feud thingy)
Best Storyline: Millar's run on Ultimates but if I have to be more specific....umm...the Homeland Security arc.
Best Comic title: Brubaker's run on Cap. However over their respective histories, Daredevil's been awesome as has Spidey and uncanny X-men.
Best Crossover: Civil War was good. As was Sinestro Corps War. My personal fav might be the Morlock Massacre
Best Single Comic: No Idea (Edit: maybe The Hunger Dogs)
Best Storyline: Incal: The Epic Conspiracy
Best Comic Title: Godland
Best Crossover: Final Crisis
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Iboga chose not to fight, to allow himself to evolve. He had the wisdom to abandon the actions of war when he knew they would no longer serve him.
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Best single comic: FF#72
Best storyline: FF original Galactus arc (close second: DC's OWAW)
Best comic (title): Superman/Batman
Best crossover: First Superman-Hulk fight
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Last edited by Mindship on Jul 10th, 2009 at 02:03 AM
The art in Pride of Baghdad was the highlight for me. I thought it was breathtaking
I just bought volumes 1 and 2 of the JLA deluxe editions. I never got round to reading JLA and the deluxe editions collect around two trades at a time plus some annuals and stuff.
It's awesome. I love how each and every member of the JLA gets a cool moment where they look like a Badass. It could be Wonder Woman preventing an Angelic Armageddon or Batman taking down four white martians who rival Superman in power right on to Connor Hawke stuck in the watchtower fighting for his life using GA's trick arrows, everything about JLA was just awesome.
Now, with Mcduffie it blows. I was looking forward to Robinson but his "Justice" miniseries is disappointing after 1 issue so we'll see.....
I think that Grant Morrison has two modes of writing. Batman RIP/Final Crisis/The Filth which can be really brilliant or terrible. His other mode is the much better style where he just barrels through a storyline and uses the quirky concepts as side-notes to the main plot. This is like Batman and Robin or like JLA.
Best single comic: Superman 217. Singlehandedly got me back in to Superman.
Best storyline: The Zoom Linda miscarriage Rogue War run of Flash. Pure awesome.
Best comic (title): At the moment? Green Lantern.
Best crossover: Even though it was shite, Onslaught, failing that, Sinestro Corps or Annihilation.
Best Single Comic: GL # 25
Best Storyline: Sinestro Corp War
Best Comic: Green Lantern
Best Crossover: IT'S GONNA BE 'BLACKEST NIGHT'...no point in talking about any others...
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Re: Best Comic
single comic: ?? still thinking (the single book i looked most forward to arriving in the store was thor 350 i think--maybe 349 . . . that's a little different from FAVE book though.)
storyline: ?? still thinking
best comic: i really really enjoyed PLANETARY
best crossover: meh, call me a sucker but i loved marvel vs dc--i'd been waiting for it for SSSOOOOOOOOOO long. maybe didn't live up to the wait, but still--the idea of it was amazing after wishing for something like it since i was a kid.