hall of famers

Started by lordboo2 pages

hall of famers

who would/should be inducted into a comic book hall of fame.
creators,artists,writers,etc.

a few to start off

stan lee
jack kirby
steve ditko
frank miller
alan moore
bob kane
siegal/schuster

HUC!

durhulk

Originally posted by Soljer
HUC!

durhulk

u ddnt evn rd teh thred didd yoo?

Neil Gaiman

Originally posted by Symmetric Chaos
u ddnt evn rd teh thred didd yoo?

Huc > Stan Lee. 😐

Originally posted by Soljer
Huc > Stan Lee. 😐

Stan Lee claims he is Huc!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lxF9CAZ15hI

Jack Kirby is so overrated.

so is A.lan J.ackson

What does Alan Jackson write?

Originally posted by Mr Majestic
What does Alan Jackson write?

subtle referance, that you wouldn't get...

First list is pretty solid. Neil Gaiman definitely should belong up there. It's definitely a good write now list.

Potential future hall of famers.

Grant Morrison
Bendis
Brubaker
Mark Millar
Geoff Johns
Mark Waid

Originally posted by Mr Majestic
Jack Kirby is so overrated.

😆

Originally posted by Mr Majestic
Jack Kirby is so overrated.

headshotkmc

Eisner
Lee and Kiby
Siegel and Schuster
Bob Kane and Bill Finger

Modern

Alan Moore

No others yet

Chris Claremont. Yeah, say what you want about how he is now, but in his prime he wrote some great stories.

Originally posted by Creshosk
Chris Claremont. Yeah, say what you want about how he is now, but in his prime he wrote some great stories.

He did and so did the likes of Jim Shooter, Frank Miller etc. I just don't think any modern writer with the exception of Moore has broken the mold in the way Eisner or Lee did.

Joe Kubert, not only did he produced great art, he also produced 2 future hall of famers Adam and Andy Kubert.

Originally posted by Darth Vicious
Joe Kubert, not only did he produced great art, he also produced 2 future hall of famers Adam and Andy Kubert.

Fair comment but more for what he did with the Kubert school than his actual comic creativity in my opinion. I think he has though contributed a great deal.

I agree. He wa sthe first one that came to mind that wasnt already said and I completly forgot about his art school.

Alex Ross, Jae Lee, Frank Miller and Stan Lee to name a few.

Originally posted by Zebedee
He did and so did the likes of Jim Shooter, Frank Miller etc. I just don't think any modern writer with the exception of Moore has broken the mold in the way Eisner or Lee did.
Well if Chris Claremont is also counted as a modern writer he did actually.. in the past though. He worked on the X-men comics for 16 years. From 1975-1991 So he worked on alot of the stories that took place between those times.