At the tail end of 2010, Josh, Ron, and Conor take stock of all that was good in past year. There was a lot. We had a hard time keeping the lists down, to be honest. These are the writers who made an impact in the last year. Some are familiar, and some are more familiar. We discuss the 2010 contributions of Grant Morrison, Brian Michael Bendis, Jason Aaron, Geoff Johns, Jimmy Palmiotti & Justin Gray, Fred Van Lente, Jeff Parker, Rick Remender, Mark Waid, and Robert Kirkman. Without artists there simply are no comic books, and the guys who did the best pages in 2010 deserve some praise. We give it up for Alan Davis, Chris Samnee, Gabriel Hardman, Francis Manapul, Rob Guillory, David LaFuente, Stuart Immonen, Skott Young, Sean Murphy, Rafael Albuquerque, and Amanda Conner. Finally, we go over some of the best mainstream comics had to offer in issues last year, with Daytripper, Hellblazer, Batman and Robin, Justice League: Generation Lost, Thor: The Mighty Avenger, Amazing Spider-Man, Chew, Flash, and Irredeemable. For our picks on each of our personal favorite series, see last week's show.
Spiderman and Wolverine. Both character's I hate...
That's not happening.
MrMICHAELCABOOSE 1 year ago
Underground by Jeff Parker and Steve Lieber was one of my favorite mini-series of the year. Such a good book, and some of Lieber's best art he's ever done. The way he draws and conveys the sense of tight spaces and the use of shadows is amazing, I think it would be really challenging to draw the inside of a dark cave but he does it really well. I've been in a lot of cave tours and love nature so this book just hit that story niche for me I suppose.
TexasZombie99 1 year ago
I think Sean Murphy is the only artist I would agree with you guys on
Majesticon 1 year ago