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If it’s Rob Liefeld’s Youngblood, I may be upset.

April 8th, 2008
Author Graeme McMillan

Comics Should Be Good, CBR’s pet blog, starts a series of posts about the 100 best runs of comics ever. Considering that Chris Ware’s Acme Novelty Library is only #100, you do have to wonder what #1 is going to be…

4 Responses to “If it’s Rob Liefeld’s Youngblood, I may be upset.”
  1. Joe Lawler Says:

    It’s pretty much got to be either Cerberus or Lee/Kirby Fantastic Four.

  2. gopher Says:

    I figure that a book with brilliant graphic design and simplistic, monotonous writing being placed at #100 is fair, if not generous. The art half of Acme Novelty Library is genius, the writing half is boring and repetitive.

  3. Shaun Says:

    Even though they were in the bottom 10, I was happy to see both Denny O’Neill’s The Question and Mike Grell’s Green Arrow make the list. Batman will always be my favorite character, but those two books were easily my favorites in the times they were published (OK, the early Legends of the Dark Knight too).

    Glad to hear The Question is being collected into trades! That’s answers one of my, um, questions for Paul Levitz last week. Now what about Grell’s GA?

  4. Apodaca Says:

    It’s worth clarifying that the results are as voted on by the readership, and not representative of any sort of objective list of quality.

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