Die CBR-Leser wählten die 100 besten Comic-Book-Runs aller Zeiten
Wochenlang haben die Betreiber von Comic Book Resources abstimmen lassen und nun steht ihre „Masterlist“ zur Verfügung. Nach tausenden Stimmabgaben stehen die 100 besten Comic-Runs der CBR-Leser fest - was sagt ihr, geht ihr bei der Liste mit?
Hier die Originalliste mit Links zu den Einzelbeiträgen:
100. Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie’s “Wicked + Divine” – 86 points (4 first place votes)
99. Jason Aaron and R.M. Guera’s “Scalped” – 90 points (3 first place votes)
98. Daniel Clowes’ “Eightball” – 92 points (1 first place votes)
97. Joe Kelly’s “Deadpool” – 94 points (4 first place votes)
96. David Michelinie and Bob Layton’s “Iron Man” – 95 points (2 first place votes)
95. Denny O’Neil and Neal Adams’ “Green Lantern” – 96 points (3 first place votes)
94. Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch’s “Ultimates” – 98 points (2 first place votes)
93. Will Eisner’s “The Spirit” – 100 points (6 first place votes)
92. Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen’s “Nextwave: Agents of HATE” – 101 points (3 first place votes)
91. Dan Slott’s “She-Hulk” – 102 points (2 first place votes)
90. Alan Moore’s “Supreme” – 104 points (3 first place votes)
89. Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ “Criminal” – 115 points (2 first place votes)
88. Alan Moore and J.H. Williams III’s “Promethea” – 120 points (5 first place votes)
87. Brian Azzarello and Cliff Chiang’s “Wonder Woman” – 122 points (1 first place vote)
86. Mark Gruenwald’s “Captain America” – 124 points (3 first place votes)
85. Denny O’Neil and Neal Adams’ “Batman” – 129 points (5 first place votes)
84. Frank Miller’s “Sin City” – 130 points (3 first place votes)
83. Peter Milligan and Chris Bachalo’s “Shade the Changing Man” – 131 points (4 first place votes)
82. Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso’s “100 Bullets” – 132 points (4 first place votes)
81. Steve Englehart, Marshall Rogers and Terry Austin’s “Detective Comics” – 137 points (3 first place votes)
80. Carl Barks’ Duck Comics – 138 points (5 first place votes)
79. Greg Rucka and Ed Brubaker’s “Gotham Central” – 139 points (4 first place votes)
78. Jack Kirby and Stan Lee’s “Thor” – 142 points (3 first place votes)
77. Grant Morrison’s “Invisibles” – 145 points (6 first place votes)
76. Brian Michael Bendis’ “Avengers” – 146 points (1 first place vote)
75. Peter Bagge’s “Hate” – 150 points (2 first place votes)
74. John Byrne’s “Superman” – 151 points (3 first place votes)
73. Tom King and Gabriel Henrandez Walta’s “Vision” – 152 points (5 first place votes)
72. Peter Milligan and Mike Allred’s “X-Force”/”X-Statix” – 154 points (1 first place vote)
71. Larry Hama’s initial run on “G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero” – 159 points (3 first place votes)
70. Chris Claremont’s “New Mutants” – 160 points (1 first place vote)
69. Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos’ “Alias” – 162 points (2 first place votes)
68. Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum’s “X-Men” – 164 points (1 first place vote)
67. John Layman and Rob Guillory’s “Chew” – 167 points (1 first place vote)
66. Roy Thomas’ initial “Conan” run – 170 points
65. Robert Kirkman, Cory Walker and Ryan Ottley’s “Invincible” – 172 points (1 first place votes)
64. Denny O’Neil and Denys Cowan’s “The Question” – 176 points (4 first place votes)
63. Roger Stern and John Romita Jr.’s “Amazing Spider-Man” – 180 points (3 first place votes)
62. Los Bros Hernandez’s “Love and Rockets” – 191 points (8 first place votes)
61. Bryan Lee O’Malley’s “Scott Pilgrim” – 193 points (6 first place votes)
60. Robert Kirkman and Charles Adlard’s “The Walking Dead” – 195 points (2 first place votes)
59. Geoff Johns and Scott Kolins’ “Flash” – 202 points (5 first place votes)
58. Joe Locke and Gabriel Rodriguez’ “Locke and Key” – 209 points (6 first place votes)
57. Steve Ditko and Stan Lee’s “Doctor Strange” – 212 points (3 first place votes)
56. Dave Sim and Gerhard’s “Cerebus” – 230 points (8 first place votes)
55. Jim Starlin’s “Warlock” – 238 points (2 first place votes)
54. Jack Kirby’s “Fourth World” – 250 points (5 first place votes)
53. Alan Moore’s “Marvelman”/”Miracleman” – 252 points (6 first place votes)
52. Roy Thomas’ “Avengers” – 261 points (10 first place votes)
51. Mike Mignola’s “Hellboy” – 265 points (3 first place votes)
50. Garth Ennis and John McCrea’s “Hitman” – 270 points (2 first place votes)
49. G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona’s “Ms. Marvel” – 272 points (4 first place votes)
48. Geoff Johns’ “JSA” – 274 points (3 first place votes)
47. Grant Morrison’s “Animal Man” – 280 points (3 first place votes)
46. Matt Fraction and David Aja’s “Hawkeye” – 285 points (2 first place votes)
45. Roger Stern’s “Avengers” – 290 points (7 first place votes)
44. Stan Lee and John Romita’s “Amazing Spider-Man” – 302 points (2 first place votes)
43. Kurt Busiek and George Perez’s “Avengers” – 306 points (5 first place votes)
42. Garth Ennis’ “Punisher” – 310 points (2 first place votes)
41. Jeff Smith’s “Bone” – 312 points (5 first place votes)
39. Dan Slott’s “Amazing Spider-Man”/”Superior Spider-Man” – 325 points (8 first place votes)
38. Peter David’s “Incredible Hulk” – 332 points (4 first place votes)
37. Bill Willingham, Mark Buckingham and Steve Leialoha’s “Fables” – 340 points (5 first place votes)
36. Mark Waid’s first “Flash” run – 341 points (3 first place votes)
35. John Ostrander’s “Suicide Squad” – 344 points (10 first place votes)
34. Jason Aaron’s “Thor” – 350 points (6 first place votes)
33. Grant Morrison’s “Doom Patrol” – 361 points (4 first place votes)
32. Mark Waid’s “Daredevil” – 376 points (2 first place votes)
31. Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson’s “Astro City” – 402 points (14 first place votes)
29. Rick Remender’s “Uncanny X-Force” – 416 points (4 first place votes)
28. Peter David’s second “X-Factor” run – 418 points (6 first place votes)
27. Jonathan Hickman’s “Avengers” – 419 points (5 first place votes)
26. Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples’ “Saga” – 521 points (10 first place votes)
25. Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis’ “Justice League International” – 525 points (8 first place votes)
24. Warren Ellis and John Cassaday’s “Planetary” – 535 points (6 first place votes)’
23. Joss Whedon and John Cassaday’s “Astonishing X-Men” – 570 points (7 first place votes)
22. Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev’s “Daredevil” – 585 points (8 first place votes)
21. Brian Michael Bendis’ “Ultimate Spider-Man” – 590 points (10 first place votes)
20. Ed Brubaker’s “Captain America” – 612 points (3 first place votes)
19. John Byrne’s “Fantastic Four” – 620 points (4 first place votes)
18. James Robinson’s “Starman” – 622 points (9 first place votes)
17. Jonathan Hickman’s “Fantastic Four” – 630 points (8 first place votes)
16. Grant Morrison’s “New X-Men” – 634 points (3 first place votes
15. Marv Wolfman and George Perez’s “New Teen Titans” – 651 points (9 first place votes)
14. Grant Morrison, Howard Porter and John Dell’s “JLA” – 661 points (4 first place votes)
13. Brian K. Vaughan, Pia Guerra and Jose Marzan Jr.’s “Y the Last Man” – 665 points (12 first place votes)
12. Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s “Preacher” – 790 points (16 first place votes)
11. Chris Claremont’s post-Byrne/Cockrum “Uncanny X-Men” – 795 points (21 first place votes)
10. Geoff Johns’ “Green Lantern” – 812 points (24 first place votes)
9. Walter Simonson’s “Thor” – 887 points (19 first place votes)
8. Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo’s “Batman” – 1019 points (20 first place votes)
7. Grant Morrison’s “Batman” – 1036 points (22 first place votes)
6. Steve Ditko and Stan Lee’s “Spider-Man” – 1242 points (25 first place votes)
5. Jack Kirby and Stan Lee’s “Fantastic Four” – 1260 points (32 first place votes)
4. Alan Moore’s “Swamp Thing” – 1311 points (39 first place votes)
3. Frank Miller and Klaus Janson’s “Daredevil” – 1449 points (28 first place votes)
2. Neil Gaiman’s “Sandman” – 1474 points (40 first place votes)
1. John Byrne, Chris Claremont and Terry Austin’s “X-Men” – 2356 points (55 first place votes)
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