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Mon Jan-31-05 03:18 AM
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Poll question: Best comics writer? |
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Mon Jan-31-05 05:17 PM
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I just finished "From Hell" and boy, was I impressed! That man can WRITE.
That graphic novel is a great example of a source material blowing a movie adaption out of the water. The Hughes Brothers didn't even come close to how creepy and frightening and disturbing the graphic novel is.
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Tue Feb-01-05 08:00 PM
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and I think Moore's work in the eighties had a lot to do with DC, especially, doing more "serious" and mature-themed comics. I'd say he's probably the best on the list. Warren Ellis, though, get my vote as best of the current writers (Moore is pretty much retired now, and not doing much).
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Tue Feb-01-05 11:53 PM
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League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Promethea All of the Tom Strong books Hypothetical Lizard
He's still writing, he just doesn't leave England anymore.
BTW, Warren Ellis got my vote, with Garth Ennis a close second. Not on the poll, and should have been: Grant Morrison.
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Tue Feb-01-05 10:19 PM
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3. I voted Alan Moore, but... |
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I want to throw some props Mike Carey's (Lucifer) and Neil Gaiman's (The Sandman)way. Both are damn good, but it is hard to beat Moore. His Swamp Thing run is some of the best stuff I've ever read in any genre.
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Wed Feb-16-05 01:34 AM
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You make my heart sing
You make everything.... oooozy
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Wed Feb-02-05 10:50 AM
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Wed Feb-02-05 04:29 PM
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6. Didn't come to mind, because I DON'T read Marvel. |
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And most of his work has been for Marvel, so...not familiar.
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Wed Feb-09-05 08:56 AM
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7. Would it kill ya to include neil Gaiman? n/t |
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Wed Feb-09-05 04:05 PM
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8. Well, there's "other" on there for a reason... |
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I couldn't think of everybody, and my list necessarily reflects my own tastes to some extent.
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Fri Mar-04-05 08:01 PM
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Grrrr....he's so good, his writing makes me wanna puke. I love it. And Neil Gaiman...I'm down with Warren Ellis too.
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Thu Mar-10-05 06:16 PM
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although Y:THe Last Man reaaaaaaalllly impresses me
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Fri Mar-11-05 04:07 PM
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12. Alan Moore. He wins this on Watchmen alone. |
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Not to mention Batman: The Killing Joke, Swamp Thing, LXG, and V is for Vendetta
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Fri Apr-08-05 09:15 PM
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13. Alan Moore, but - - - |
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props to Howard Chaykin and Mike Baron.
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Wed Apr-27-05 12:58 PM
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14. Alan Moore. "Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?" |
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That is the best comic story I've ever read, hands down. It made me respect and get interested in the Silver Age. League of Extraordinary Gentlemen was also enjoyable. Watchmen was well-written...but I don't like darker storylines as much.
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Fri Aug-05-05 02:59 PM
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16. Watchmen is more nostalgic & traditional than people give it credit for. |
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It's not all dark- there are some good old traditional comic devices in there as well.
So many people hail it as "radical"- but to me its just a logical extension of traditional comics.
I love "Whatever Happened.." too.
Didja cry when Krypto dies??? :)
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Sat Aug-13-05 02:40 PM
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but at the end of the story I just kind of sat there. I'm not old enough to have read pre-Crisis Superman comics, and didn't realize how much Byrne, etc. had really screwed up the character and what he stands for.
So the story, while it was sad, was an introduction into a brand new world that I knew about. Now I'm a giant pre-Crisis Supes fan.
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Fri Aug-19-05 12:46 AM
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19. Have you read Alan Moore's Silver Age Superman tribute- "Supreme"??? |
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If not- RUN dont walk and pick up both volumes.
It's Moore's clever tribute to the golden, silver & bronze age Superman- it is outstanding and all the flash backs are done in old-time dot matrix style...
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Fri Aug-19-05 11:56 PM
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Edited on Fri Aug-19-05 11:57 PM by Dob Bole
Haven't read "The Return" yet, but I'll get around to it.
Coincidentally, have you heard of Moore's unpublished graphic novel "Superman Burns in Hell?" I was looking for a proposal or something to read on the Internet, but couldn't find it.
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Sun May-15-05 04:19 PM
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15. the re done run of MiracleMan |
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originally published in england the first couple of issues was b/w and in short segments...in america they colored it and put out whole issues...incredible...that issue (3 or 4) when he realized his true nature just blew me away like no other comic book ever has or had (with the possible exeption of busiek's thrunderbirds #1...or the final issue of his astro city's "confessors" arc.....)
the issue where he fights young miracle man is awesome...
in my opinion way better than v is for vendetta...
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Fri Aug-05-05 03:01 PM
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No one has mentioned "Supreme", "1963" or "Tom Strong" yet- some of his most fun titles.
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