Okay, gang, here's some more I thought of (again, in no particular order. Also, tried to spell names as best I could):
1) Mego's Worlds Greatest Superheroes Action Figures
2) Captain Canuck by Richard Comely and George Freeman
3) DC Cartoons by Filmation
4) Stray Bullets
5) Supreme Power by JMS and Quitely
6) The Question by Dennis O'Neil and Denys Cowan
7) X-Men by Grant Morrison and Frank Quitely
8) Suicide Squad by John Ostrander
9) Flash Gordon by Alex Raymond
10) Harlan Ellison-both being a fan and his stories
11) MICRA by Lamar Waldron and Ted Boothanikit
12) Southern Knights
13) Paul M Smith's Artwork
14) Midnight Nation by JMS and Quitely
15) Savage Dragon by Erik Larsen
16) Atlantis Chronicles by Peter David and Esteban Moroto
17) Adam Strange Archives
18) Marvel Masterworks
19) Ben Dunn's Ninja High School
20) Codename: Danger (80's comic, way too short a run. Mission: Impossible w/superheroes)
21) Marvel Superheroes figures from Toy Biz
22) X-Men Figures from Toy Biz
23) Eastman and Laird's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
24) Hero At Large starring the late, great John Ritter
25) Todd Mc Farlane
26) IDW comics
27) Thor by Walt Simonson
28) Avengers Priority Card you can put your name and picture on
29) Amelia Rules! by Jimmy Gownley
30) Back Issue magazine
31) Get Fuzzy by Darby Conley
32) Fan-made Films
33) Monty by Jim Meddick
34) Bloom County by Berke Breathed
35) X-Men and X2 movies
36) The Pro by Jimmy Palmiotti and Amanda Conner
37) Strangers in Paradise by Terry Moore
38) Treasury sized comics
39) Matt Groening
40) Tijuana Bibles
41) "Magneto and Titanium Man" by Wings
42) Black Canary
43) James Robinson's Starman
44) 80's Luthor and Brainiac revamps
45) Betty and Veronica
46) Little Audrey and Melvin
47) Reader Copies in Anderson (my LCS)
48) Craig "Mr Silver Age" Shutt
49) 3 Geeks
50) Star Wars Comics by Archie Goodwin and Al Williamson
51 & 52) Bill Ward's Women Art
53) Superman/Spider-Man (both of 'em)
54) X-Men/New Teen Titans team up by Claremont and Simonson
55) Valiant Comics
56) Mark Evanier
57) Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers by Gilbert Shelton
58) Bullpen Bulletins
59) Spider-Man '67 Cartoon
60) Ranma 1/2 by Rumiko Takahashi
61) Dennis O'Neil and Neal Adams' Green Arrow/Green Lantern
62) Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller
63) Evan Dorkin's "Eltingville Club"
64) Letter Columns
65) Viz Comics
66) Bootleg comic videos
67) Yellow Wolverine X-Men Shirt from the 80's
68) DC Secret Origin comics
69) Doorway into Nightmare (Madame Xanadu)
70) Kirby's Fourth World
71) Conan by Thomas and Buscema
72) Romance comics
73) Overstreet Price Guide
74) Peepshow by Joe Matt
75) Gasoline Alley
76) Western's 3 comics in a bag
77) Rob Liefeld's tenacity of a cockroach and ADD of a 5 year old caffeine/sugar addict
78) Vampirella
79) What If?
80) Relatives giving you comics
81) Bizarro
82) 9 Chickweed Lane by Brooke McEldowney
83) Charlton Bullseye-fanzine and amateur tryout comic
84) Alias and The Pulse by Brian Michael Bendis
85) Comic Carnival shops in Indianapolis
86) Matt Feazell (ERT!)
87) Jon Sable, Freelance by Mike Grell
88) Famous First Editions Treasury reprints
89) Mini comics
90) Ultraverse
91) Judge Dredd
92) Ralph Snart Adventures by Marc Hansen
93) Comix: A History of Comic Books by Les Daniels
94) World Encyclopedia of Comic Books by Maurice Horn
95) Box Office Poison by Alex Robinson
96) Latigo by Stan Lynde
97) DC's Hypertime multiverse theory (all stories did happen!)
98) Crossfire by Mark Evanier and Dan Spiegle
99) My mom didn't throw mine away!
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99 More Great Things About Comics
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Tony Collett
on Mon 14 Feb 2005 07:07 AM EST | Permanent Link
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Re: 99 More Great Things About Comics
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Anonymous
on Mon 14 Feb 2005 03:41 PM EST | Permanent Link
Many worthy choices! I'm going to just stop at my first 100 selections, but there are certainly plenty to go for.
Interestingly enough, Comix: A History of Comic Books by Les Daniels came to mind while I was thinking about my list (it was the first book on the history of comics I ever bought) but when I sat down to type out my list I forgot to put it down. MJN Re: Re: 99 More Great Things About Comics
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Tony Collett
on Mon 14 Feb 2005 04:06 PM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
Actually, I found the book stored away at school when I was helping one of my teachers with bringing some stuff up there. He was kind enough to let me borrow it (and introduced me to Freak Brothers, another entry on the list)
And I might make another list from seeing others' list and mentioning items they put in that I forgot. Trackbacks
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