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Post by Batflunkie on Feb 16, 2016 15:01:19 GMT -5
Title is fairly self explanatory, post and or discuss your favorite single issues of comics that hold some personal meaning for you or were just great reads - Robin Annual #3- Started my love affair with Japanese Period Dramas
- Turtle Soup Volume 2, #1- Great humor and drama, with a superb Jack-Kirby Homage
- Adventures In The DC Universe #7- First introduction to the Marvel Family complete with Bruce Timm art stylings. One of three comics that I can recall physically buying in a grocery store when they were no longer common place
- Mighty Heroes #1- A great one-shot of Ralph Bakshi's classic cartoon during Marvel's partnership with Paramount in the late 90's. First comic that I can recall reading
- Howard The Duck Volume 1, #16- Showcases why I think that Steve Gerber is one of the most talented writers of his time. Only he could make an essay about moving to Las Vegas interesting
- Harbinger Volume 1, #13- Great Faith solo issue
- X-O Manowar Volume 1, #15- Really, who can ask for a better team up than with a centuries old barbarian in an alien super suit and a native american that hunts bio-engineered dinosaurs?
- Shadowman Volume 1, #15- Interesting to see Jack confronting a manifestation of his Loa and probably the only time that they've interacted, which is a shame
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Post by tingramretro on Feb 16, 2016 15:37:54 GMT -5
Marvel Super-Heroes #377, which brought my favourite character back from comics limbo and began what to me was one of the greatest storylines Marvel ever produced. The issue which introduced me to my favourite American comics character. Hint: it's not Wonder Woman... And the issue in which I met my favourie team.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2016 17:31:03 GMT -5
Batman/Capt America by John Byrne
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Post by Batflunkie on Feb 16, 2016 17:36:56 GMT -5
Batman/Capt America by John Byrne A cross over between the Fighting American would have been better if Rob Liefeld's Awesome Entertainment didn't have the rights at the time
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Post by Deleted on Feb 16, 2016 17:39:45 GMT -5
Batman/Capt America by John Byrne A cross over between the Fighting American would have been better if Rob Liefeld's Awesome Entertainment didn't have the rights at the time I would have really enjoyed a Capt America/Fighting American crossover. I also wanted a Superman/Supreme crossover.
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Post by shaxper on Feb 16, 2016 18:10:41 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2016 0:33:06 GMT -5
Love And Rockets #2 was the first issue I bought. I didn't buy it new, got interested in the series, checked out eBay, and saw it going for cheap so I snagged it while I had the chance.
It was a fantastic introduction to the series and I think one of the best issues.
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Post by coke & comics on Feb 17, 2016 0:53:08 GMT -5
Amazing Fantasy #15. Spider-Man is my favorite character. His origin is more than half of why. (Most of the rest of why can be found in Amazing Spider-Man #31-33)
And beyond that Amazing Adult Fantasy is one of my favorite series. It's the best Twilight Zone-esque series I have found in comic books. Its final issue is no exception. Nothing but great fantasy stories, plus one transcendent superhero story.
I'll perhaps mention others one day.
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Post by dupersuper on Feb 17, 2016 1:27:00 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2016 10:48:17 GMT -5
It's one of my favorite novels and I read it once or twice a year for kicks ...
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Post by Nowhere Man on Feb 17, 2016 13:07:25 GMT -5
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Post by Prince Hal on Feb 17, 2016 13:29:58 GMT -5
Here's one I remember for the Jonah Hex story by Michael Fleisher and Russ Heath:
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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2016 17:08:45 GMT -5
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Post by Red Oak Kid on Feb 17, 2016 19:01:35 GMT -5
Green Lantern #30. I had read some Superman and Batman comics before this. But GL 30 was one of my earliest comic books. I could read it, but I asked my mom to read it to me several times. I think I just wanted an adult to enjoy it as much as I did. In spite of numerous garage sales and purges, I still have this comic book.
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Post by Pharozonk on Feb 17, 2016 20:26:11 GMT -5
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