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  • (Billboard News) AS 100 MELHORES FASES DOS QUADRINHOS!

    O Villas montou esse tópico lá no Panini, atualizando conforme iam sendo divulgados os resultados. Como estou cansado, esperei terminar toda a lista para abrir o tópico aqui. É tópico pra se postar com calma, sem pressa, pra quem não tem preguiça de falar de gibis.

    Estes são os 100 melhores “runs” dos quadrinhos, conforme votação de leitores americanos, no site CBR. Quais vocês leram? O que acharam? Quais tem vontade de ler? Quais não querem nem passar perto? A lista é justa?? Divirtam-se!

    [hide:a9a762ba30]100 (tie). Doug Moench’s Master of Kung Fu – 95 points
    (The Hands of) Shang-Chi: Master of Kung Fu 20-63, 65-120, 122, Annual #1

    100 (tie). Jack Cole’s Plastic Man – 95 points (1 first place vote)
    Police Comics #1-90, Plastic Man #1-26

    99. Terry Moore’s Strangers in Paradise – 96 points (2 first place votes)
    Strangers in Paradise Vol. 1 #1-3 (Antarctic Press), Vol. 2 #1-13 (Image Comics/Abstract Studio), Vol. 3 #1-90 (Abstract Studio)

    97 (tie). Matt Wagner’s Grendel – 98 points (1 first place vote)
    Comico Primer #2, Grendel: Devil by the Deed, Grendel #1-40 (Comico), Grendel: War Child #1-10, Grendel: Devil’s Legacy #1-12, Grendel: God And The Devil #1-12, Grendel: Behold the Devil #1-current and a lot of Grendel Tales (Dark Horse)

    97 (tie). Stan Sakai’s Usagi Yojimbo – 98 points (2 first place votes)
    Usagi Yojimbo #1-38 (Fantagraphics), #1-16 (Mirage), #1-current (109) (Dark Horse)

    96. Denny O’Neil and Denys Cowan’s The Question – 99 points (1 first place vote)
    The Question #1-36, Annual #1-2

    95. Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima’s Lone Wolf & Cub – 100 points
    Lone Wolf & Cub Vols. 1-28

    93. Garth Ennis’ Hellblazer – 101 points (1 first place vote)
    Hellblazer #41–50, 52–83, plus two Specials

    93. Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos’ Alias – 101 points (1 first place vote)
    Alias #1-28

    92. Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen’s Nextwave – 103 points (2 first place votes)
    Nextwave #1-12

    91. Mike Grell’s Green Arrow – 104 points (3 first place votes)
    Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters #1-3, Green Arrow #1-80, Green Arrow Annual #1-4, 6

    90. Chris Claremont and John Romita Jr’s X-Men – 106 points (1 first place vote)
    Uncanny X-Men #175(partial), #176-197, 199-200, 202-203, 206-211

    89. Mark Gruenwald’s Captain America – 107 points (3 first place votes)
    Captain America #307-422, 424-443, Captain America Annual #8

    88. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko’s Doctor Strange – 108 points (2 first place votes)
    Strange Tales #110-111, 114-146

    86 (tie). Roy Thomas’ Avengers – 109 points (2 first place votes)
    The Avengers #35-104

    86 (tie). Jim Starlin’s Warlock – 109 points (1 first place vote)
    Strange Tales #178-181, Warlock #9-15, The Avengers Annual #7 and Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2

    85. Sergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier’s Groo – 110 points (1 first place vote)
    Groo #1-8 (Pacific), Groo Special #1 (Eclipse), Groo #1-120 (Epic/Marvel), Groo #1-12 (Image), Groo #1-4, Groo and Rufferto #1-4, Groo: Mightier Than the Sword #1-4, Groo: Hell on Earth #1-4 (Dark Horse)

    83. Lee and Kirby’s Thor/Tales of Asgard – 112 points (1 first place vote)
    Journey Into Mystery #97-125, Thor #126–177,179

    83. Warren Ellis’ Stormwatch – 112 points (1 first place vote)
    Stormwatch Vol. 1 #37-51, Stormwatch Vol. 2 #1-10, WildC.A.T.S / Aliens #1

    81. Peter Milligan and Mike Allred’s X-Force/X-Statix – 113 points (2 first place votes)
    X-Force #116-129, X-Statix #1-26

    81. Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ Sleeper – 113 points (2 first place votes)
    Sleeper #1-12, Sleeper: Season Two #1-12

    80. Mike Carey, Peter Gross and Ryan Kelly’s Lucifer – 114 points (3 first place votes)
    The Sandman Presents: Lucifer #1-3, Lucifer #1-75

    79. Robert Kirkman’s Invincible – 115 points (1 first place vote)
    Invincible #1-current (#49)

    78. Joe Casey’s Wildcats – 117 points (1 first place vote)
    Wildcats Vol. 2 #8-28, Wildcats 3.0 #1-24

    77. John Byrne’s Superman – 119 points (1 first place vote)
    Man of Steel #1-6, Superman Vol. 2 #1-22, Action Comics #584-600, Adventures of Superman #436–442, 444, The World of Krypton #1-4, The World of Metropolis #1-4, and The World of Smallville #1-4.

    76. Paul Chadwick’s Concrete – 120 points (4 first place votes)
    Dark Horse Presents #1-6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 28 and 32, Concrete #1-10, then a ton of Concrete one-shots and mini-series (Dark Horse has collected them all)

    74. Greg Rucka and Ed Brubaker’s Gotham Central – 122 (1 first place vote)
    Gotham Central #1-40

    74. Chris Claremont and Alan Davis’ Excalibur – 122 (3 first place votes)
    Excalibur #1-24, 42-52, 54-58, 61-67

    73. Christopher Priest’s Black Panther – 130 (4 first place votes)
    Black Panther Vol. 2 #1-62

    71. Chris Claremont and Paul Smith’s Uncanny X-Men – 133 (1 first place vote)
    Uncanny X-Men #165-170, 172-175

    71. Chris Claremont and Marc Silvestri’s Uncanny X-Men – 133 (3 first place votes)
    Uncanny X-Men #218, 220-222, 224-227, 229-230, 232-234, 236, 238-244, 246-247, 249-251, 253-255, 259-261

    70. Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming’s Powers – 134 points (1 first place vote)
    Powers Vol. 1 #1-37, Powers Vol. 2 #1-current (#27)

    69. Peter David’s 1st Run on X-Factor – 140 points (2 first place votes)
    X-Factor #70 - 90

    68. Alan Moore’s Top Ten – 141 points (3 first place votes)
    Top 10 #1-12, Top 10: The Forty-Niners OGN, Smax #1-5

    67. Peter Milligan’s Shade, the Changing Man– 142 points (4 first place votes)
    Shade, the Changing Man Vol. 2 #1-70

    66. Chris Claremont’s New Mutants – 144 points (4 first place votes)
    Marvel Graphic Novel #4, New Mutants #1-54, Annuals #1-3

    65. Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle’s Batman – 146 points (2 first place votes)
    Detective Comics #583-594, 601-621, 627, Batman #455-466, 470-476, Shadow of the Bat #1-5

    64. Alan Moore and Kevin O’Neill’s League of Extraordinary Gentlemen – 148 points (2 first place votes)
    The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen #1-6, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen, Vol. 2 #1-6, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen: The Black Dossier Original Graphic Novel

    62. Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo’s Fantastic Four – 150 points (1 first place votes)
    Fantastic Four Vol. 3 #60-70, Fantastic Four #500-524 (Wieringo as artist of 27 of the 36 issues)

    62. Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso’s 100 Bullets – 150 points (3 first place votes)
    100 Bullets #1-current (#89)

    61. Bob Layton and David Michelinie’s 1st Run on Iron Man – 152 points (2 first place votes)
    Iron Man #114-157

    60. Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch’s Authority – 159 points (2 first place votes)
    The Authority #1-12

    59. Denny O’Neil and Neal Adams’ Green Lantern (co-starring Green Arrow)– 162 points (1 first place votes)
    Green Lantern #76-87, 89, Flash #217-219 (as a backup story)

    58. Roger Stern’s Avengers – 164 points (3 first place votes)
    Avengers #227-279, 281-288

    56 (tie). Alan Moore’s Supreme – 168 points (2 first place votes)
    Supreme #41-56, Supreme: The Return #1-5

    56 (tie). Geoff Johns’ Flash – 168 points (2 first place votes)
    Flash #164-225

    55. Roger Stern and John Romita Jr.’s Amazing Spider-Man – 170 points (4 first place votes)
    Amazing Spider-Man #224-227, 229-252

    53. Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern – 174 points (1 first place vote)
    Green Lantern: Rebirth #1-6, Green Lantern #1-current (#29)

    53. Mike Baron and Steve Rude’s Nexus – 174 points (4 first place votes)
    Nexus #1-current (#101, I believe)

    52. Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely’s All Star Superman– 176 points (3 first place votes)
    #1-current (#10)

    51. Mike Mignola’s Hellboy – 179 points (2 first place votes)
    Hellboy: Seed of Destruction #1-4 in 1995, then lots of mini-series ever since then

    50. Jack Kirby’s Fourth World – 180 points (2 first place votes)
    Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #133–148, New Gods #1–11, Forever People #1–11 and Mister Miracle #1–18

    49. Steve Englehart’s Detective Comics – 184 points (3 first place votes)
    Detective Comics #469-476

    48. Geoff Johns’ JSA – 192 points (1 first place votes)
    JSA #6-77, 81, Justice Society of America #1-current (#14)

    47. Joe Kelly’s Deadpool – 202 points (6 first place votes)
    Deadpool #1-33

    46. Will Eisner’s The Spirit – 200 points (7 first place votes)
    The Spirit Newspaper Strips 1940-1942, 1945-1950

    45. John Ostrander and Tom Mandrake’s The Spectre – 205 points (5 first place votes)
    The Spectre #1-62 (plus a #0 issue)

    44. Keith Giffen and Tom and Mary Bierbaum’s Legion – 208 points (4 first place votes)
    Legion of Superheroes #1-38, with the Bierbaums taking over until #50

    43. Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli’s Daredevil – 211 points (3 first place votes)
    Daredevil #227-233

    41 (tie). Steve Gerber’s Howard the Duck – 218 points (1 first place vote)
    Adventure into Fear #19, Man-Thing #1, Giant-Size Man-Thing #4-5, Howard the Duck #1-27

    41 (tie). Kurt Busiek’s Avengers – 218 points (1 first place vote)
    Avengers Vol. 3 #1-15, 19-56

    40. Alan Moore and J.H. Williams III’s Promethea – 220 points (4 first place votes)
    Promethea #1-32

    39. Mark Waid’s 1st Flash Run – 228 points (2 first place votes)
    Flash #62-129, plus a #0 (#118-129 co-written with Brian Augustyn, and interestingly enough, the book actually changed titles from Flash to The Flash at #101)

    38. Joss Whedon and John Cassaday’s Astonishing X-Men – 229 points (2 first place votes)
    Astonishing X-Men #1-current (#24)

    37. Garth Ennis and John McCrea’s Hitman - 232 points (6 first place votes)
    Hitman #1-60, plus a #1,000,000 and an Annual

    36. Alan Moore’s Marvelman/Miracleman – 234 points (3 first place votes)
    Warrior #1-21, Miracleman #7-16 (#1-6 reprinted the Warrior stories)

    35. Los Bros Hernandez’s Love and Rockets – 236 points (5 first place votes)
    Love and Rockets #1-50, Love and Rockets Vol. 2 #1-current (#16)

    34. Stan Lee and John Romita’s Spider-Man – 270 points (3 first place votes)
    Amazing Spider-Man #39-71, 74-75, 81 (as inker), 82-88, 89-92 (as inker), 93-95, 96 (as inker)

    33. Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona’s Runaways – 307 points (3 first place votes)
    Runaways #1-18, Runaways Vol. 2 #1-24

    32. Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch’s Ultimates – 315 points (5 first place votes)
    Ultimates #1-13, Ultimates 2 #1-13

    31. Jeff Smith’s Bone – 321 points (7 first place votes)
    Bone #1-55

    30. Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson’s Astro City – 323 points (4 first place votes)
    Kurt Busiek’s Astro City #1-6, Kurt Busiek’s Astro City Vol. 2 #1-22 (plus a #1/2), Astro City: Local Heroes #1-5, Astro City/Arrowsmith: The Flip Book #1, Astro City Special: Supersonic #1, Astro City: The Dark Age: Book One #1-4, Astro City: The Dark Age: Book Two #1-4, Astro City Special: Samaritan #1, Astro City: Beautie #1

    29. Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen’s 1st Legion of Superheroes Run – 328 points (10 first place votes)
    Legion of Superheroes #281-313, Legion of Superheroes #1-5

    28. John Ostrander’s Suicide Squad – 336 points (5 first place votes)
    Suicide Squad #1-66

    27. Grant Morrison’s Invisibles – 349 points (10 first place votes)
    The Invisibles #1-25, The Invisibles Vol. 2 #1-22, The Invisibles Vol. 3 #12-1

    26. Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley’s Ultimate Spider-Man – 364 points (3 first place votes)
    Ultimate Spider-Man #1-110

    25. Dave Sim and Gerhard’s Cerebus – 370 points (8 first place votes)
    Cerebus #1-300 (Gerhard from #65-300)

    24. Garth Ennis’ Punisher – 389 points (5 first place votes)
    The Punisher #1-12, The Punisher #1-37, Punisher MAX #1-current (#56) plus Punisher: Born #1-4 and a bunch of one-shots

    23. Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson’s Transmetropolitan – 418 points (11 first place votes)
    Transmetropolitan #1-60

    22. Bill Willingham’s Fables – 428 points (6 first place votes)
    Fables #1-current (#71)

    21. Grant Morrison’s Animal Man – 430 points (13 first place votes)
    Animal Man #1-26

    20. Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev’s Daredevil – 480 points (9 first place votes)
    Daredevil #26-50, 56-81 (Maleev did not draw #38-40)

    19. Peter David’s Hulk – 484 points (7 first place votes)
    The Incredible Hulk #331-388, 390-467

    18. Warren Ellis and John Cassaday’s Planetary - 493 points (7 first place)
    Planetary #1-current (#26)

    17. Ed Brubaker’s Captain America – 504 points (4 first place votes)
    Captain America #1-current (#37)

    16. John Byrne’s Fantastic Four – 508 points (7 first place votes)
    Fantastic Four #232-293

    15. Walt Simonson’s Thor – 514 points (5 first place votes)
    The Mighty Thor #337-355, 357-382 (writer/artist for #337-354, 357-367, 380)

    14. Grant Morrison’s Doom Patrol – 524 points (12 first place votes)
    Doom Patrol #19-63 (plus Doom Force #1, I suppose)

    13. Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra’s Y the Last Man – 547 points (6 first place votes)
    Y the Last Man #1-60, Pia Guerra drew #1-15, 18-20, 24-30, 36-39, 43-46, 49-52, 55-60

    12. Grant Morrison and Howard Porter’s JLA – 574 points (7 first place votes)
    Morrison - JLA #1-17, 22-26, 28-31, 34, 36-41, plus a #1,000,000 and a Secret Files
    Porter - 1-7, 10-16, 18-19, 22-25, 28-31, 34, 36-41, plus a #1,000,000 and a Secret Files

    11. Marv Wolfman and George Pérez’s Teen Titans – 643 points (15 first place votes)
    Wolfman - New Teen Titans #1-40, Tales of the New Teen Titans #41-50, New Teen Titans #1-5 (co-wrote #6) plus three Annuals
    Pérez - New Teen Titans #1-5, 6-34, 37-40, Tales of the New Teen Titans #41-50, New Teen Titans #1-5 (co-wrote #6) plus three Annuals


    10. Grant Morrison’s New X-Men – 701 points (14 first place votes)
    New X-Men #114-154, plus an Annual

    9. Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis’s Justice League – 742 points (13 first place votes)
    Justice League #1-6, Justice League International #7-25, Justice League America #26-60, Justice League Europe #1-8, Justice League International Quarterly #1 plus some Annuals


    8. Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s Preacher – 857 points (21 first place votes)
    Preacher #1-66, plus some mini-series and one-shots (almost all of the one-shots and minis were not by Dillon)


    7. James Robinson’s Starman – 921 points (35 first place votes)
    Starman #1-80, plus a #1,000,000 and two Annuals


    6. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko’s Spider-Man – 926 points (19 first place votes)
    Amazing Fantasy #15, Amazing Spider-Man #1-38, plus two Annuals


    5. Alan Moore’s Swamp Thing – 942 points (30 first place votes)
    Saga of the Swamp Thing/Swamp Thing #20-58, 60-61, 63-64, Annual 2


    4. Frank Miller and Klaus Janson on Daredevil – 988 points (12 first place votes)
    Daredevil #158-161, 163-167 (Frank Miller as artist, with Klaus Janson inks), #168-176 (Miller as writer/artist, with Janson as inker), 177-184 (Miller as writer/co-artist with Klaus Janson), #185-190 (Miller as writer, with Janson as artist), #191 (Miller as writer/artist, no Janson as inker)


    3. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby’s Fantastic Four – 1030 points (37 first place votes)
    Fantastic Four #1-102, Fantastic Four Annual #1-6


    2. Chris Claremont and John Byrne’s X-Men – 1182 points (28 first place votes)
    X-Men/Uncanny X-Men #108-109, 111-143


    1. Neil Gaiman’s Sandman - 1318 points (42 first place votes)
    The Sandman #1-75[/hide:a9a762ba30]

    Independente de concordar ou não com a lista (meus comentários vêm em breve) o mais importante são as indicações de leituras pro pessoal. Agora é com vocês!

  • #2
    Gostei muito que a melhor colocação do Morrison tenha sido em X-Men.
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    • #3
      Postado originalmente por Chico Barney
      Gostei muito que a melhor colocação do Morrison tenha sido em X-Men.
      Vamos ver o que o Andy tem a dizer sobre isso.

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      • #4
        Bom é lista, e como toda lista, é opinião. Espero que não comecem os surtos habituais de "lista de merda" e coisa e tal.

        Então falar sobre justiça numa lista dessas é complicado, mesmo pq quem vota não precisa ter lido necessariamente tudo. Eu mesmo se for fazer uma lista dos meus runs preferidos, ia ser muito diferente dessa.


        Achei interessante que o Five Years Later da Legião ganhou sua boquinha, mesmo sendo uma fase controversa. Não é nem de longe minha fase preferida do grupo, mas não deixa de ser interessante.

        Agora, Sandman, eu respeito quem curte e tal, mas eu não consigo curtir. Já li algumas edições, tentei ler mais, mas simplesmente não sinto vontade de correr atrás.

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        • #5
          Re: (Billboard News) AS 100 MELHORES FASES DOS QUADRINHOS!

          12. Grant Morrison and Howard Porter’s JLA – 574 points (7 first place votes)
          Morrison - JLA #1-17, 22-26, 28-31, 34, 36-41, plus a #1,000,000 and a Secret Files
          Porter - 1-7, 10-16, 18-19, 22-25, 28-31, 34, 36-41, plus a #1,000,000 and a Secret Files



          9. Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis’s Justice League – 742 points (13 first place votes)
          Justice League #1-6, Justice League International #7-25, Justice League America #26-60, Justice League Europe #1-8, Justice League International Quarterly #1 plus some Annuals
          I like my coffee the way I like my city: Over-priced, highly concentrated.

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          • #6
            Stormwatch do Ellis e Arqueiro Verde do Grell na frente de Lobo Solitário? Que zibarro! Não deveriam colocar mangá na votação, acaba saindo essas coisas desproporcionais.

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            • #7
              JLA do Morrison é MUITO FODA, melhor fase do grupo. Come o cu da fase do Meltzger e é tão boa quanto a liguinha. LJA pra mim se divide em cinco periodos: Pré-Crise, Liguinha, Morrison, Torre de Babel e Tosquice Enjoativa Pós-Morrison.

              Superman do Byrne é muito foda mesmo. Poderia ter um placar mais alto, porem.

              Mas a melhor coisa que eu já li foi o run do Lanterna Verde do Morrison. MUITO FODA.
              Postado originalmente por Oz Jordan
              eu sempre considerei o ajax negão, só q um negão verde. em vista de q os marcianos do caralhø lá eram brancos e verdes, o verde é o negro espacial.

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              • #8
                Re: (Billboard News) AS 100 MELHORES FASES DOS QUADRINHOS!

                Postado originalmente por Darth is the Walrus

                56 (tie). Alan Moore’s Supreme – 168 points (2 first place votes)
                Supreme #41-56, Supreme: The Return #1-5
                Pra mim é top 5.

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                • #9
                  A princípio, acho que as maiores ausências nessa lista foram a do Conan da dupla Roy Thomas & John Buscema, do Surfista Prateado de Stan Lee & John Buscema e do Hulk de Mantlo & Buscema.

                  Acho que os Vingadores e o Aranha do Roger Stern mereciam colocações bem melhores. Por outro lado, os X-Men do Morrison não ficam nem no meu Top 50, quanto mais na décima colocação.

                  Fiquei agradavelmente surpreso pela lembrança do Batman de Grant & Breyfogle, e principalmente pela boa colocação da Liga do Giffen (a versão da equipe mais votada!).

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                  • #10
                    Re: (Billboard News) AS 100 MELHORES FASES DOS QUADRINHOS!

                    Postado originalmente por Darth is the Walrus
                    33. Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona’s Runaways – 307 points (3 first place votes)
                    Runaways #1-18, Runaways Vol. 2 #1-24
                    Gosto muito do Vaughan. Mas isso aqui é uma zebra absoluta, Fugitivos entraria só num TOP 80 e olhe lá.
                    E achei meio controverso colocar um mangá entre os melhores 'runs', se fosse pra aceitá-los, Watchmen, V for Vendetta & CIA também entrariam na categoria.

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                    • #11
                      lista sempre é uma merda, não tem como concordar com tudo.

                      mas vou colocar duas coisas.

                      1 - acho justo que sandman esteja em primeiro, quer pela qualidade, quer pela importância do título, mas, acima de tudo, é um título que teve uma longevidade grande. um arco de 75 números em que a qualidade varia entre impecável a fantástico. não existe arco ruim em sandman, há as histórias muito boas e as fora de série.
                      sinceramente, acho que lobo solitário estaria no mesmo patamar, mas como éum quadrinho oriental, ainda que altamente cultuado no ocidente, não tem como competir com a popularidade uma historia escrita por um ingês.
                      e alan moore também poderia estaqr aqui com watchmen, mas não sei se dá pra considerar uam série de 12 edições um 'run' (não estou muito certo quanto à definição do termo)

                      2 - uma pena que a fase em x-men do morrison esteja á frente do homem-animl. tudo bem que a fase no x-men marca por ter alterado em muito personagens com um histórico bem estabelecido, mas o que ele fez em homem-animal não tem igual. nunca ele brincou tanto com a metalinguagem quanto em homem-animal. esse merecia, seguramente, estar na frente, até porque ele não acabou tendo de ceder a pressões no fim pra alterar o fechamento da saga, como ocorreu em x-men.

                      mas enfim, é complicado julgar, já que cada um vai ter um critério de escolha.

                      é isso, depois comento mais,
                      groucho
                      ‎"Os quadrinhos são divididos em três categorias, não importando se são publicados por uma grande editora ou com as moedas guardadas no cofre do porquinho: Lixo Sem Alma, Lixo Pretensioso e Quadrinhos Bons.".
                      (allen sieber)

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                      • #12
                        Essas são "séries limitadas", Bells, não "runs". Repare que não tem nenhuma outra do tipo.

                        Mas também achei a colocação de Runaways exagerada.

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                        • #13
                          Poxa, achei bacana o reconhecimento das pessoas pela fase do Alan Grant em Batman... achei que fossem poucas as pessoas, das quais eu me incluo, que gostassem dessa fase.

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                          • #14
                            Legal a lista. Quase tudo que eu li daí é muito bom mesmo.
                            Send down the firewalker
                            Send down the neon priest
                            Send down the junky doctor
                            Send down the shadow king
                            Down through the heart of the city at night
                            In black and white

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                            • #15
                              Postado originalmente por Exodus
                              Poxa, achei bacana o reconhecimento das pessoas pela fase do Alan Grant em Batman... achei que fossem poucas as pessoas, das quais eu me incluo, que gostassem dessa fase.
                              Também achei bacana, porém achei bizarro ver que essa fase consta mas a do O'Neil/Adams, não.

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