Friday, May 16, 2008

TOP 100 COMIC RUN INDEX

I thought I might make it easier to review the Top 100 comic runs with a nice little index

Here's a master list with the links to each post, enjoy.

TOP 100 COMIC RUN RUNNERS UP part 1
153 (tie). Kevin Smith and Joe Quesada’s Daredevil – 50 points (1 first place vote)
153 (tie). Jim Shooter’s Avengers – 50 points (1 first place vote)
153 (tie). John Ostrander’s GrimJack – 50 points (1 first place vote)
153 (tie). David Lapham’s Stray Bullets – 50 points
153 (tie). Keith Giffen and Robert Loren Fleming’s Ambush Bug – 50 points
153 (tie). Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ Criminal – 50 points
151 (tie). Louise Simonson’s Power Pack – 51 points (1 first place vote)
151 (tie). Alan Moore and Alan Davis’s Captain Britain – 51 points
149 (tie). Warren Ellis and Ben Templesmith’s Fell - 52 points (1 first place vote)
149 (tie). Chuck Dixon’s Nighwing – 52 points
146 (tie). Grant Morrison’s Seven Soldiers –53 points
146 (tie). Gerry Conway’s Justice League of America – 53 points
146 (tie). Carl Barks’ Uncle Scrooge – 53 points (1 first place vote)
144 (tie). Mark Millar’s Authority –54 points
144 (tie). Chris Claremont and Dave Cockrum’s X-Men –54 points
141 (tie). Joseph Michael Straczynski’s Supreme Power – 55 points
141 (tie). Ann Nocenti & John Romita Jr.’s Daredevil –55 points (1 first place vote)
141 (tie). Mike and Laura Allred’s Madman –55 points
139 (tie). Roy Thomas’ Conan – 56 points
139 (tie). Jim Shooter’s Legion of Superheroes - 56 points (1 first place vote)
137 (tie). Grant Morrison’s Zenith – 57 points
137 (tie). Fabian Nicieza’s Thunderbolts – 57 points (1 first place vote)
136. Steve Gerber’s Defenders – 58 points (1 first place vote
134 (tie). Ed Brubaker’s Catwoman – 62 points
134 (tie). Brian Michael Bendis’ Avengers – 62 points (1 first place vote
133. Roy Thomas’ All Star Squadron – 63 points
132. Len Wein and Bernie Wrightson’s Swamp Thing – 64 points (2 first place votes)
130 (tie). Robert Kirkman’s Walking Dead – 65 points
130 (tie). Peter Bagge’s Hate – 65 points
129. William Messner-Loeb’s Flash – 66 points (1 first place vote)


TOP 100 COMIC RUN RUNNERS UP Part 2
126 (tie). Roger Stern’s Doctor Strange – 68 points
126 (tie). Larry Hama’s GI Joe – 68 points (1 first place vote)
126 (tie). Mike Grell’s Sable – 68 points
125. Sam Kieth’s The Maxx – 70 points
123 (tie). Matt Wagner's Sandman Mystery Theatre – 71 points
123 (tie). Steve Englehart’s Captain America – 71 points
122. Peter David’s X-Factor (Second run) – 72 points
120 (tie). Jim Steranko’s Nick Fury - 74 points
120 (tie). John Rogers’ Blue Beetle – 74 points (1 first place vote)
119. Peter David and Todd Nauck’s Young Justice – 75 points
116 (tie). J. Michael Straczynski’s Amazing Spider-Man – 76 points
116 (tie). Gail Simone’s Birds of Prey - 76 points (1 first place vote)
116 (tie). Robert Kanigher and Joe Kubert’s Sgt. Rock - 76 points (1 first place vote)
115. Howard Chaykin’s American Flagg 43 – 77 points
114. Marv Wolfman and Gene Colan’s Tomb of Dracula– 78 points
113. Scott Lobdell’s Generation X – 79 points
112. Katsuhiro Ōtomo Akira – 80 points
111. Ed Brubaker/Matt Fraction’s Iron Fist – 83 points
110. Grant Morrison/Mark Waid/Greg Rucka/Geoff Johns’ 52 - 85 points
109. Denny O’Neil and Neal Adams’ Batman - 87 points
107 (tie). Mark Waid and Ron Garney’s first run on Captain America – 89 points
107 (tie). Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning’s Legion – 89 points (4 first place votes)
105. Dan Slott’s She-Hulk – 90 points
106. Brian K. Vaughan and Tony Harris’ Ex Machina – 92 points (1 first place vote)
104. Frank Miller’s Sin City – 93 points (1 first place vote)
103. Jim Starlin’s Dreadstar – 94 points (1 first place vote)


THE 100-91 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 1
100 (tie). Chris Ware’s Acme Novelty Library – 95 points (2 first place votes)
100 (tie). Doug Moench’s Master of Kung Fu – 95 points
100 (tie). Jack Cole’s Plastic Man – 95 points (1 first place vote)
99. Terry Moore’s Strangers in Paradise – 96 points (2 first place votes)
97 (tie). Matt Wagner’s Grendel – 98 points (1 first place vote)
97 (tie). Stan Sakai’s Usagi Yojimbo – 98 points (2 first place votes)
96. Denny O’Neil and Denys Cowan’s The Question – 99 points (1 first place vote)
95. Kazuo Koike and Goseki Kojima’s Lone Wolf & Cub – 100 points
93. Garth Ennis’ Hellblazer – 101 points (1 first place vote)
93. Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Gaydos’ Alias – 101 points (1 first place vote)
92. Warren Ellis and Stuart Immonen’s Nextwave – 103 points (2 first place votes)
91. Mike Grell’s Green Arrow – 104 points (3 first place votes)


THE 90-86 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 2
90. Chris Claremont and John Romita Jr’s X-Men – 106 points (1 first place vote)
89. Mark Gruenwald’s Captain America – 107 points (3 first place votes)
88. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko’s Doctor Strange – 108 points (2 first place votes)
86 (tie). Roy Thomas’ Avengers – 109 points (2 first place votes)
86 (tie). Jim Starlin’s Warlock – 109 points (1 first place vote)

THE 85-81 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 3
85. Sergio Aragonés and Mark Evanier’s Groo – 110 points (1 first place vote)
83. Lee and Kirby’s Thor/Tales of Asgard – 112 points (1 first place vote)
83. Warren Ellis’ Stormwatch – 112 points (1 first place vote)
81. Peter Milligan and Mike Allred’s X-Force/X-Statix – 113 points (2 first place votes)
81. Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips’ Sleeper – 113 points (2 first place votes)

THE 80-76 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 4
80. Mike Carey, Peter Gross and Ryan Kelly’s Lucifer – 114 points (3 first place votes)
79. Robert Kirkman’s Invincible – 115 points (1 first place vote)
78. Joe Casey’s Wildcats – 117 points (1 first place vote)
77. John Byrne’s Superman – 119 points (1 first place vote)
76. Paul Chadwick’s Concrete – 120 points (4 first place votes)

75 . Greg Rucka and Ed Brubaker’s Gotham Central – 122 (1 first place vote)
74 . Chris Claremont and Alan Davis’ Excalibur – 122 (3 first place votes)
73. Christopher Priest’s Black Panther – 130 (4 first place votes)
71 (tie). Chris Claremont and Paul Smith’s Uncanny X-Men – 133 (1 first place vote)
71 (tie). Chris Claremont and Marc Silvestri’s Uncanny X-Men – 133 (3 first place votes)

THE 70-66 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 6
70. Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming’s Powers – 134 points (1 first place vote)
69. Peter David’s 1st Run on X-Factor – 140 points (2 first place votes)
68. Alan Moore’s Top Ten – 141 points (3 first place votes)
67. Peter Milligan’s Shade, the Changing Man– 142 points (4 first place votes)
66. Chris Claremont’s New Mutants – 144 points (4 first place votes)

THE 65-61 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 7
65. Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle’s Batman – 146 points (2 first place votes)
64. Alan Moore's League of Extraordinary Gentlemen – 148 points (2 first place votes)
62. Mark Waid and Mike Wieringo’s Fantastic Four – 150 points (1 first place votes)
62. Brian Azzarello and Eduardo Risso’s 100 Bullets – 150 points (3 first place votes)
61. Bob Layton and David Michelinie’s 1st Run on Iron Man – 152 points (2 first place votes)

THE 60-56 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 8
60. Warren Ellis and Bryan Hitch’s Authority – 159 points (2 first place votes)
59. Denny O’Neil and Neal Adams’ Green Lantern (co-starring Green Arrow)– 162 points (1 first place votes)
58. Roger Stern’s Avengers – 164 points (3 first place votes)
56 (tie). Alan Moore’s Supreme – 168 points (2 first place votes)
56 (tie). Geoff Johns’ Flash – 168 points (2 first place votes)


THE 55-51 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 9
55. Roger Stern and John Romita Jr.’s Amazing Spider-Man – 170 points (4 first place votes)
53. Geoff Johns’ Green Lantern – 174 points (1 first place vote)
53. Mike Baron and Steve Rude’s Nexus – 174 points (4 first place votes)
52. Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely’s All Star Superman– 176 points (3 first place votes)
51. Mike Mignola’s Hellboy – 179 points (2 first place votes)

THE 50-46 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 10
50. Jack Kirby’s Fourth World – 180 points (2 first place votes)
49. Steve Englehart’s Detective Comics – 184 points (3 first place votes)
48. Geoff Johns’ JSA – 192 points (1 first place votes)
47. Joe Kelly’s Deadpool – 202 points (6 first place votes)
46. Will Eisner’s The Spirit – 204 points (7 first place votes)


THE 45-41 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 11
45. John Ostrander and Tom Mandrake’s The Spectre – 205 points (5 first place votes)
44. Keith Giffen and Tom and Mary Bierbaum’s Legion – 208 points (4 first place votes)
43. Frank Miller and David Mazzucchelli’s Daredevil – 211 points (3 first place votes)
41 (tie). Steve Gerber’s Howard the Duck – 218 points (1 first place vote)
41 (tie). Kurt Busiek’s Avengers – 218 points (1 first place vote)

THE 40-36 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 12
40. Alan Moore and J.H. Williams III’s Promethea – 220 points (4 first place votes)
39. Mark Waid’s 1st Flash Run – 228 points (2 first place votes)
38. Joss Whedon and John Cassaday’s Astonishing X-Men – 229 points (2 first place votes)
37. Garth Ennis and John McCrea’s Hitman - 232 points (6 first place votes)
36. Alan Moore’s Marvelman/Miracleman – 234 points (3 first place votes)

THE 35-31 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 13
35. Los Bros Hernandez’s Love and Rockets – 236 points (5 first place votes)
34. Stan Lee and John Romita’s Spider-Man – 270 points (3 first place votes)
33. Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona’s Runaways – 307 points (3 first place votes
32. Mark Millar and Bryan Hitch’s Ultimates – 315 points (5 first place votes)
31. Jeff Smith’s Bone – 321 points (7 first place votes)


THE 30-26 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 14
30. Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson’s Astro City – 323 points (4 first place votes)
29. Paul Levitz and Keith Giffen’s 1st Legion of Superheroes Run – 328 points (10 first place votes)
28. John Ostrander’s Suicide Squad – 336 points (5 first place votes)
27. Grant Morrison’s Invisibles – 349 points (10 first place votes)
26. Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley’s Ultimate Spider-Man – 364 points (3 first place votes)


THE 25-21 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 15
25. Dave Sim and Gerhard’s Cerebus – 370 points (8 first place votes)
24. Garth Ennis’ Punisher – 389 points (5 first place votes)
23. Warren Ellis and Darick Robertson’s Transmetropolitan – 418 points (11 first place votes)
22. Bill Willingham’s Fables – 428 points (6 first place votes)
21. Grant Morrison’s Animal Man – 430 points (13 first place votes)


THE 20-16 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 16
20. Brian Michael Bendis and Alex Maleev’s Daredevil – 480 points (9 first place votes)
19. Peter David’s Hulk – 484 points (7 first place votes)
18. Warren Ellis and John Cassaday’s Planetary - 493 points (7 first place votes)
17. Ed Brubaker’s Captain America – 504 points (4 first place votes)
16. John Byrne’s Fantastic Four – 508 points (7 first place votes)


THE 15-13 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 17
15. Walt Simonson’s Thor – 514 points (5 first place votes)
14. Grant Morrison’s Doom Patrol – 524 points (12 first place votes)
13. Brian K. Vaughan and Pia Guerra’s Y the Last Man – 547 points (6 first place votes)


THE 12-10 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 18
12. Grant Morrison and Howard Porter’s JLA – 574 points (7 first place votes)
11. Marv Wolfman and George Pérez’s Teen Titans – 643 points (15 first place votes)
10. Grant Morrison’s New X-Men – 701 points (14 first place votes)


THE 9 -7 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 19
9. Keith Giffen and J.M. DeMatteis’s Justice League – 742 points (13 first place votes)
8. Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon’s Preacher – 857 points (21 first place votes)
7. James Robinson’s Starman – 921 points (35 first place votes)


THE No. 6 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 20
6. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko’s Spider-Man – 926 points (19 first place votes)

THE No. 5 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 21
5. Alan Moore’s Swamp Thing – 942 points (30 first place votes)

THE No. 4 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 22
4. Frank Miller and Klaus Janson on Daredevil – 988 points (12 first place votes)

THE No. 3 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 23
3. Stan Lee and Jack Kirby’s Fantastic Four – 1030 points (37 first place votes)

THE No. 2 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 24
2. Chris Claremont and John Byrne’s X-Men – 1182 points (28 first place votes)

THE No. 1 GREATEST COMIC RUNS PART 25
1. Neil Gaiman’s Sandman - 1318 points (42 first place votes)

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