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<blockquote data-quote="Clint_L" data-source="post: 9115702" data-attributes="member: 7035894"><p>Hard to argue against Dark Phoenix saga, and if I had to pick a mini-arc it would probably be "Days of Future Past." That team was just on fire. Miller's original Daredevil run still holds up (I'm loath to pick mini-series such as Dark Knight and Kingdom Come because I feel like this thread is more about arcs that existed within ongoing continuity). Oh, and Daredevil's "Born Again" arc too, for sure.</p><p></p><p>Denny O'Neil and Neal Adams' Green Lantern/Green Arrow run deserves a shout out for having some amazing stories but also for moving the bar forward in terms of what kind of story content could be attempted within the Comics Code; I don't think you get Claremont/Byrne's work on X-Men without it.</p><p></p><p>We gotta talk Lee/Kirby's FF run, with "The Coming of Galactus" at its heart, and Lee/Romita on Spiderman, particularly "Spiderman No More." Oh, and "Death of Gwen Stacy," obviously.</p><p></p><p>Walking Dead's Prison arc is a classic; I know everyone got burnt out because of the TV series but that comic was amazing (as was Kirkman's simultaneous work on early issues of Invincible; another artist at the peak of their powers).</p><p></p><p>Civil War is another great read from top to bottom. "Kraven's Last Hunt."</p><p></p><p>I feel like I should mention "Crisis," but I have mixed feelings on it as it ushered in the era of "event" storylines that recalibrated continuity, and I kind of blame those for where comics are at today (mostly unfairly, because I know there are much larger socio-economic issues at play).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Clint_L, post: 9115702, member: 7035894"] Hard to argue against Dark Phoenix saga, and if I had to pick a mini-arc it would probably be "Days of Future Past." That team was just on fire. Miller's original Daredevil run still holds up (I'm loath to pick mini-series such as Dark Knight and Kingdom Come because I feel like this thread is more about arcs that existed within ongoing continuity). Oh, and Daredevil's "Born Again" arc too, for sure. Denny O'Neil and Neal Adams' Green Lantern/Green Arrow run deserves a shout out for having some amazing stories but also for moving the bar forward in terms of what kind of story content could be attempted within the Comics Code; I don't think you get Claremont/Byrne's work on X-Men without it. We gotta talk Lee/Kirby's FF run, with "The Coming of Galactus" at its heart, and Lee/Romita on Spiderman, particularly "Spiderman No More." Oh, and "Death of Gwen Stacy," obviously. Walking Dead's Prison arc is a classic; I know everyone got burnt out because of the TV series but that comic was amazing (as was Kirkman's simultaneous work on early issues of Invincible; another artist at the peak of their powers). Civil War is another great read from top to bottom. "Kraven's Last Hunt." I feel like I should mention "Crisis," but I have mixed feelings on it as it ushered in the era of "event" storylines that recalibrated continuity, and I kind of blame those for where comics are at today (mostly unfairly, because I know there are much larger socio-economic issues at play). [/QUOTE]
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