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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Best Marvel comics of the past 10 years
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Location: the Unreconstructed South
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Re: Best Marvel comics of the past 10 years
The problem is that around 2000 is when Joey "I hate traditional comics" Q's editorial reign of terror really took off and the 616 MU turned into crap mirroring the Ultimate-verse. |
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Re: Best Marvel comics of the past 10 years
Bendis's Daredevil 26-50, 56-81 Brubaker's Captain America v5 1-50 Ellis's Thunderbolts 110-121 Millar's Ultimates v1 & v2 & Civil War 1-7 JMS's Thor v3 1-12, 600-603 Fraction's Iron Fist 1-16 & Invincible Iron Man 1-current Amazing Spider-man 546-current |
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Location: gone
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Location: Tacoma, Washington
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Re: Best Marvel comics of the past 10 years
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Coulson lives!
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Commander
Location: Ireland
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Re: Best Marvel comics of the past 10 years
Also, I'm not sure if this is available to you, but Peter Milligan's satirical run on X-Force is a good read. He basically portrayed them as a fame-hungry, back-stabbing, totally dysfunctional team that threated to fall apart at least every five minutes. The early issues of Spider-Man's Tangled Web are pretty great. Enjoyable and imaginative stories free from continuity. |
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Location: Mannheim, Germany
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Re: Best Marvel comics of the past 10 years
Awesome from beginning to the end and what the Punisher is really about and definitely not the watered down mainstream Punisher (plus appearances from Nick Fury how he should be written!
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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: Best Marvel comics of the past 10 years
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Over the course of many encounters and many years, I have successfully developed a standard operating procedure for dealing with big, nasty monsters. Run away. Me and Monty Python. Harry Dresden - Blood Rites (The Dresden Files #6) |
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Admiral
Location: The City of Destiny
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Re: Best Marvel comics of the past 10 years
I'd recommend X-23: Innocence Lost and (especially) X-23: Target X. The series are much better than the concept suggests. X-23 is a female near-clone of Wolverine (technically, she's his sister, though all of her DNA is his) created by a program trying to replicate the original Weapon X experiment. It's a much less niche story than it sounds. Her personal struggles - very different from Wolverine's are the heart of the story; hers is the story of a damaged child, not someone resisting a feral nature.
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Re: Best Marvel comics of the past 10 years
G for Guardians and Galaxy ![]() Reasons : its got muttnik, better known as Cosmo he is a talking dog with the telepathic powers and speaks heavily accented English Vis eez how you zpeak viff a Eeenglish Accend. dumbass Marvel canceled GotG to support crap like the Siege Some other good ones already mentioned Joss Whedon's run on X-Men, J. Michael Straczynski take on the Marvel Gods and Thor vol I to III also might be worth checking Warren Ellis Ironman Extremis, War Machine looked good, Ms Marvel and IronFist may have taken off as great titles but Marvel did not give the characters full support....the Planet hulk and World War Hulk arc is a good action packed drama with lots of smashing. Punisher by Garth Ennis is good but not everyone loves him, the story can be a bit psycho. Ultimates is ok, some love it some hate it, characters can be exaggerated but that's what Ultimate verse is, its a different view from an alternate reality. That's about it, I would not recommend much else, Marvel has a few gems these past 10 years but it also wrote a lot of flops. Oh yeah and if you love the obscure cosmic galaxy spanning stuff check out Annihilation, apart from not having anything to do with Earth its got everything its got invasions, drama, love, wars, Silver Surfer, Skrulls, Kree, the Titan, robot bugs eating galaxies and GALACTUS Yeah that's right the big man who pimps the galaxies themselves, fuck you short stuff being huge is the shit Anyway if you've read a lot of modern titles I would say don't bother with much more you may go on overload. Go back to basics and download the Classics or Essentials from old giants like Stan Lee, Jim Starlin, Kurt Busiek, Jack Kirby etc Last edited by TheMasterOfOrion; May 8 2010 at 05:04 PM. |
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Re: Best Marvel comics of the past 10 years
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Admiral
Location: Arizona, USA
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Re: Best Marvel comics of the past 10 years
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Over the course of many encounters and many years, I have successfully developed a standard operating procedure for dealing with big, nasty monsters. Run away. Me and Monty Python. Harry Dresden - Blood Rites (The Dresden Files #6) |
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