In celebration of Marvel turning to complete shit over the past year, post what you believe to be the best Marvel comic or run of all time.
I'll start.
>>92041315
Does this count?
Hickman's Fantastic Four.
>>92041315
>turning to complete shit
still not as bad as the 90s
>>92041315
every other answer is incorrect
I love the whole run, but the JRJR half is perfect IMO
Not the greatest, but one of my absolute favourites.
Only pic i have, but Punisher MAX
>>92041315
It's really hard to beat the first decade or ASM or the FF, imo.
>>92041315
>6 issues of "le crazy memes"
>"best Marvel comic run of all time"
>>92041315
Not even a fucking question.
Give it a chance, if you haven't all ready.
>>92041315
The writing wasn't anything special, but the presentation was 10/10 and I'm a sucker for competently scripted actions scenes in cap comics.
>>92044759
It really was crazy just how good that book was. Shame about what became of Viv.
>>92045473
This was way better than it had any right to be. I still haven't been able to read the lat issue.
>>92042237
So good that even The Comics Journal loved it, I think it was their #2 comic of the year
>>92045747
TCJ loves Ennis, they review everything he does. Hitman praised a lot by the crew there.
>>92041315
Claremont/Sienkiewicz New Mutants is amazing.
The objective answer is Miller's Daredevil.
Runner ups:
Punisher MAX
Lee & Kirby's Fantastic Four
Walt Simonson's Thor
>>92045817
I think Tucker Stone was the main Ennis fan, he doesn't write for them much anymore besides doing an end of the year list.
For awhile he was doing daily Punisher reviews on his twitter after buying a huge lot of random back issues.
>>92045865
toss in Fury MAX and this anon has the right of it
>>92045820
This is the arc they want to base the movie off of.
Unironically Bendis' best 616 work.
Shame the MCU would never have the balls to do it.
>>92046767
his Daredevil is better
Dark Avengers has all the problems of his other Avengers runs and the art is literal garbage
Fuck you, this was GOAT.
Punisher MAX was already posted so I'll post my runner up, Ultimate Spider-Man #1-160.
Mark Waid's Daredevil
>>92049525
not even the second best Daredevil run
>>92049525
I respect it. I honestly feel you could make a case for Miller, Bendis or Waid.
>>92049718
>you could make a case for Miller, Bendis or Waid.
only one of those would be objectively right though
Remember when Brian Posehn reminded everyone that Deadpool isn't a meme spouting faggot?
>>92041315
Journey into Mystery: Kid Loki saga
honorable mention to Parker's Thunderbolts
>>92041315
I seriously hope you're kidding.
>>92042237
The only right answer.
>>92045658
The plots themselves weren't really anything new, but I thought that they were structured well. On top of that, I thought the dialogue was really great and often really fun. Some of those lines have stuck with me and will stick with me for years. Away from the writing side, I thought that the layouts, pacing, pencils, coloring, and atmosphere were so far above every other comic coming out of Marvel and DC at the time that it was absolutely ridiculous. It even eclipsed a lot of the all-time greats in those regards for me. Plus, I'm always a sucker for a comic that knows it's a fucking comic and uses its layouts to guide the eye instead of trying to be a TV show and devolving into page after page of boring, indifferently drawn dialogue scenes.
ANGR was cool too for similar reasons, btw. Insanely good visual storytelling.
>>92043767
>If I call something a meme, I'm disproving any notion that it's good!
Jam pencils up your urethra
>>92050123
Nah, son. What's your favorite Marvel run?
>>92050046
I remember when Remender did it first
Kinda cheating since I have multiple runs here, but every X-related book by Claremont between 1976 and 1991.
Prepare for a long-ass list of replies.
>>92042184
Yes, it does. I never got into it the way a lot of other people did, but it's still a really cool read.
>>92042237
I'm more of a Steranko guy when it comes to Fury, but Ennis's interpretation was still very compelling and the dialogue was fucking amazing.
>>92042279
Nigh-on perfect in every possible way right up through Born Again. Man Without Fear was a little too ridiculous for me at times but it was still a really cool comic and JRJR's art was excellent.
>>92042281
I never really delved into this era of Spider-man much. The 60s stuff and the JM DeMatteis run have basically been everything I've needed out of Spider-man, with Bendis Ultimate hitting some of those right notes too. I might check it out, though.
>>92045820
FUCKING BEARS M8/10. Loved it.
>>92042285
I never finished this run, but I did like what I read of it. Really unique. Spurrier is talented.
>>92043658
Man, I loved both Lee/Ditko and Lee/Romita on Spider-man. I couldn't get into FF as much but I definitely appreciate its influence.
>>92044759
Tom King is a cool guy who makes good comics. Loved this one. So refreshing and so damn sad.
>>92045473
I will. I like the art.
>>92046767
I read this on /co/ but I don't remember it at all oops
>>92048339
I forgot this existed. Never read it. Will check it out.
>>92048516
lol that cover
>>92048994
Really fun read overall. Some fantastic re-imaginings and loads of great character dynamics. Ultimate MJ was an ultimate qt. Plot-wise, it had its ups and downs. Mostly ups, though.
>>92049016
>>92050072
I never did read this one. Might correct that.
>>92050046
Adored this run. It's easy to make people laugh with Deadpool, but anyone who can play his manic personality for drama without it coming off as too heavy-handed is a damn good writer. The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly is one of the GOATs.
>>92050879
I mean, it technically counts as one run because it was just one man's vision and the continuity was incredibly tight.
I'm so damn glad we got 15 years of Claremont, desu. Even if his dialogue is corny, his stories and characters are timeless. I'm not sure if he's my favorite X writer, but he deserves the position of being most fans' favorite.
>>92050994
I really should read more Ennis Punisher.
>>92042285
Thanks for my daily dose of feels, anon
>>92042229
Pretty much this, at least modern Marvel books are nice to look at, there's almost no redeeming quality to the art of most of the 90s.
>>92041631
I recently bought this issue for 75 cents at my local flea market
Haven't read yet