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H.E.R.B.I.E the Post Bot sidekick Joined: 08.25.2006 Posts: 320
Vote Now: The Top Comics in Marvel History
Posted: 02.03.2009 11:21pm
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Start celebrating True Believers!
As part of our 70th Anniversary year, we're listing the Top 70 comics of all time as voted on by YOU. So vote now for your favorite Marvel comics of all time!
Head over to our Top 70 Countdowns hub and make your selections there. Then check back over the course of this month to see whether or not your choices made the final list of Top 70 Comics!
Need some inspiration? Browse our collection to the left of the same page, where you'll find everything from AGENTS OF ATLAS to ZOMBIE! Voting closes Wednesday, February 11, so be sure make your voice heard now!
Festivities for Marvel's 70th Anniversary are well underway and throughout the year, we'll be giving you news, facts and countdowns, all relating to the history of Marvel Comics.
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Grim Squeaker novice Joined: 01.12.2007 Posts: 3
Posted: 02.04.2009 7:36am
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I can't seem to find Civil War: The Confession. Personally I think this is one of the best comics of recent years and it would be a shame for it to miss out on potential voting.
txlucastx novice Joined: 08.25.2006 Posts: 1
Re: Vote Now: The Top Comics in Marvel History
Posted: 02.04.2009 3:41pm
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You guys put up some great books but I have looked through it all and I can't believe the X-Men: Fatal Attractions book is not on the list! That is by far one of the greatest of all times. The story, the art work, the beginning thru the end is all awesome. Where's the justice!!
RobClose novice Joined: 02.26.2008 Posts: 3
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Posted: 02.04.2009 4:24pm
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Man, parts of me wants to vote for whole daredevil runs; other parts of me had to go for single issues...wish this was done as two votes - best single issues and best storyline.
I feel the same way about a lot of the Daredevil runs. I would vote Bendis' run on Daredevil as the best creator run of all time. But as far as single issues go, no one in particular stands out.
I'm voting for milestone comics like the first appearance of Wolverine, the death of Elektra, the death of Gwen Stacy, and a couple personal favourites (Amazing Spider-man #39 and Civil War #1). _________________ Loeb, do us all a favor and go back to DC!
Shckwav66 novice Joined: 08.25.2006 Posts: 5
Posted: 02.05.2009 11:35pm
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I can't find Amazing Spider-Man v.2 #36, the WTC issue. That issue definitely deserves to be among the all-time greats (minus the part with Dr. Doom crying)
For #1 I picked X-men(vol. 2) #30 the wedding for Scott and Jean _________________
Quote:
In two simple sentences, Chris has defined the X-Men. Without Cyclops, the X-Men aren't the X-Men anymore, they're just another group. And without Jean Grey, Scott Summers is just half a person.
--- Mrs. Gail Daley
Seb_pinter acolyte Joined: 09.27.2006 Posts: 56
Posted: 02.06.2009 10:54am
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what... no Marvel UK? No Death's Head? Unhappy, yes?
Also, couldn't find the first series of The Sentry on the list...
My personal favourite is Uncanny X-men 281 though.
Durmitor superhero Joined: 09.01.2007 Posts: 6243
Posted: 02.07.2009 11:17pm
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I too was looking for Death's Head where he meets up with Dr. Who can't find it.
I can't seem to find Civil War: The Confession. Personally I think this is one of the best comics of recent years and it would be a shame for it to miss out on potential voting.
That was one of the first things that came to mind for me as well.