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Kid Nemo
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 10:31 pm |
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Hen Teaser
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There's a subgenre of comics that retell the origin and early days of superheroes. They come in a variety of formats;one-shots,mini-series,continuing series,etc. They're not reboots of those characters,the way the Man Of Steel mini-series restarted Superman,but they exist concurrently with the main titles,the way Untold Tales of Spider-Man ran at the same time as the Clone Saga. 2 votes,otherwise Batman:Year One will probably run off with it.    
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Beachy
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Sat Jan 04, 2025 11:57 pm |
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Mr. IMWANKO
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I don't know about the best of those, but I do know that I enjoyed many of them, particularly the two Avengers series.
Would you put MARVELS into this? I think it probably fits. I also enjoyed the Marvel Saga that was telling Marvel history/timeline.
Also, the Spider-Man Blue, Daredevil Yellow, etc. series likely also fall into this group.
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Jason Gore
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 5:28 pm |
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I'm not going to vote, since I think I only read 3 of these.
Also, for all that it's Elseworlds, I kind of think of The New Frontier as the new canon formation of the JLA. Even though I remember the first one, and those 7 elemental aliens coming to Earth. Cooke's creation was just so good, it kind of dominates now, even though JLA: Y1 was decent.
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Ocean Doot
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 5:40 pm |
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Dendritic Oscillating Ontological Tesseract
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Man Without Fear and Children of the Atom.
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Jason Michael
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 6:18 pm |
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Ocean Doot wrote: Man Without Fear and Children of the Atom. If Marvel had allowed Steve Rude to do all the issues of Children of the Atom I probably would've voted for it. Replacing him with Paul Smith, who is a far slower artist, was moronic. It really tainted that series for me.
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Ocean Doot
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 6:31 pm |
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Jason Michael wrote: Ocean Doot wrote: Man Without Fear and Children of the Atom. If Marvel had allowed Steve Rude to do all the issues of Children of the Atom I probably would've voted for it. Replacing him with Paul Smith, who is a far slower artist, was moronic. It really tainted that series for me. Yeah, and then Smith only did one issue, as I recall, so they had to bring in a third artist. Corporate comics, whatcha gonna do? I still think it's a pretty good series.
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Jason Michael
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 6:43 pm |
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Yes, Smith only lasted one issue when Marvel discovered they'd replaced Rude with a sloth. Fortunately corporate comics have generally gotten away from that mindset when doing a flagship, prestigious series. Wait until it's done or at least enough issues are done that the book should be able to come out in a timely manner. Once the book is released in a trade, no one will care about when the individual issues came out, the consistency of the book is what's important. If you want a perennial seller like Watchmen or New Frontier, I think consistency through the book is important.
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Ocean Doot
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Sun Jan 05, 2025 6:56 pm |
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Jason Michael wrote: Yes, Smith only lasted one issue when Marvel discovered they'd replaced Rude with a sloth. Fortunately corporate comics have generally gotten away from that mindset when doing a flagship, prestigious series. Wait until it's done or at least enough issues are done that the book should be able to come out in a timely manner. Once the book is released in a trade, no one will care about when the individual issues came out, the consistency of the book is what's important. If you want a perennial seller like Watchmen or New Frontier, I think consistency through the book is important. You're absolutely right, of course. From what I remember reading, with this particular book, Marvel wanted to get the TPB out in time for the release of the original 2000 X-Men movie. I don't know if they did or not, but obviously it wasn't going to happen with Rude. Obviously in retrospect it's easy to see how foolish this thinking was on multiple levels -- not least of which is that they now know that a successful movie doesn't really translate back to the comics at all. So as you say, they blew their shot to create a perennial classic. And it was all in service of a short-term gain that was hypothetical anyway, and which never would have happened even under ideal circumstances. But I ... I mean, I still think it's a pretty good series.
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2025 1:07 pm |
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Liked "Batgirl: Year One" (NOT "BatMAN: Year One") a lot.
I think "Spider-Man: Blue" deserves a mention as well.
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Kid Nemo
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2025 10:12 pm |
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Hen Teaser
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Two more mini-series that should be included. They both went thru different story styles in their lead characters history---one issue was done in a silver age style,one in a bronze age manner,etc.  
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Hanzo the Razor
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2025 4:34 pm |
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From the list provided, I went YEAR ONE and MAN WITHOUT FEAR.
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Jason Michael
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2025 5:43 pm |
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Hanzo the Razor wrote: From the list provided, I went YEAR ONE and MAN WITHOUT FEAR. Same
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Li'l Jay
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2025 8:29 pm |
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Kid Nemo wrote:  ] This caused me to check this series out, and read the first issue. I liked it.
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Hanzo the Razor
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Post subject: Best Retro Comic Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2025 5:13 pm |
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It's good and if you like that, you'll probably like JLA: Year One as well.
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