GeekZenith's top 5 comic writers
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GeekZenith's top 5 comic writers
http://www.geekzenith.com/2011/04/01/ge ... -all-time/
That has to be the most terrible list I ever saw.
That has to be the most terrible list I ever saw.
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I agree with Arn, except I wouldn't say it's rubbish, it's just personal preferences. As stated by the article writer, this is his list of personal top 5 amongst a lit of honorable mentions that all look pretty good.
I think Frank Miller and Mark Millar could easily make a top 20 of anyone's list.
Any list that doesn't include Garth Ennis in it's top 20 hasn't read Preacher or Punisher.
Bendis's Daredevil, Powers and Ultimate Spiderman all qualify him for any top 20 list.
Alan Moore's Watchmen, V for Vendetta, League of Extroardinary Gentlemen qualify him for any top 20 list.
The article writer clearly likes the good stuff when you add in his honourable mentions alongside his top 5.
I'm sure if we looked at each others top five we'd quabble over who has included whom and at what position.
I think Frank Miller and Mark Millar could easily make a top 20 of anyone's list.
Any list that doesn't include Garth Ennis in it's top 20 hasn't read Preacher or Punisher.
Bendis's Daredevil, Powers and Ultimate Spiderman all qualify him for any top 20 list.
Alan Moore's Watchmen, V for Vendetta, League of Extroardinary Gentlemen qualify him for any top 20 list.
The article writer clearly likes the good stuff when you add in his honourable mentions alongside his top 5.
I'm sure if we looked at each others top five we'd quabble over who has included whom and at what position.
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The list isn't entirely rubbish, everyone on that list (except Millar) has produced some fantastic genre defining/changing work in their careers. Only person on that list who I'd remove is Millar. Millar has done some really entertaining work but it was never "epic". Civil War fell flat, Ultimates was great but never phenominal.
Moore pretty much always makes the cut and I will continue to give him his due but his stories have never worked for me. I'm sure I've felt the his work through other writers who were inspired by him, but it was never firsthand.
Miller was great until the new millenium. After 2000 he lost his marbles...professionally.
I don't have a top 5 list yet. I need to throw my favorite writers, as well as other prolific writers who I don't read, together and then whittle it down to five. Soooo:
Brian K. Vaughan
Brian Michael Bendis
Ed Brubaker
Greg Rucka
Garth Ennis
Robert Kirkman
Grant Morisson
Not-Geoff Johns
Mike Carey
Mark Waid
Gail Simone
Paul Dini
Brian Azzerallo
Brian Wood
Jason Aaron
Frank Miller
Mark Millar
Alan Moore
Jeff Lemire
Todd McFarlane
Neil Gaiman
Kevin Smith
Warren Ellis
J. Michael Straczinsky
Tim Truman
Kurt Busiek
I know I'm missing a ton more but I can't think of them. Anyone else want to add to the list?
Moore pretty much always makes the cut and I will continue to give him his due but his stories have never worked for me. I'm sure I've felt the his work through other writers who were inspired by him, but it was never firsthand.
Miller was great until the new millenium. After 2000 he lost his marbles...professionally.
I don't have a top 5 list yet. I need to throw my favorite writers, as well as other prolific writers who I don't read, together and then whittle it down to five. Soooo:
Brian K. Vaughan
Brian Michael Bendis
Ed Brubaker
Greg Rucka
Garth Ennis
Robert Kirkman
Grant Morisson
Not-Geoff Johns
Mike Carey
Mark Waid
Gail Simone
Paul Dini
Brian Azzerallo
Brian Wood
Jason Aaron
Frank Miller
Mark Millar
Alan Moore
Jeff Lemire
Todd McFarlane
Neil Gaiman
Kevin Smith
Warren Ellis
J. Michael Straczinsky
Tim Truman
Kurt Busiek
I know I'm missing a ton more but I can't think of them. Anyone else want to add to the list?
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