shaxper
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Post by shaxper on Jan 29, 2020 17:09:14 GMT -5
Well, voting is locked. I'm still amazed the '80s had such a poor showing, and (as much as I agree) I'm surprised the 50's did so well. I'm amazed that the 90's is doing pretty well. Yeesh. The quality of the mainstream was arguably at its lowest point in comic history, but the indy titles and titles targeted to more mature readers were hitting their apex. I personally feel the two balance each other out, but I can see why others choose to see the 90's for the good it gave us and forgive it the bad.
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Confessor
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Post by Confessor on Jan 29, 2020 19:53:34 GMT -5
Which decade of Tintin was best? Hmmm...tricky question. For my money, the books from the '40s and '50s are pretty tough to beat. That's kind of "classic Tintin" IMO. But there was certainly good stuff in the 30s and 60s too.
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