Good Comics from the 90s?

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The 90s get a really bad rap for being the worst comics has to offer, but there were a few gems during the time. What are some of your favortie stories printed during the 90s?

Some of mine are:

JLA (Most of the beginning stuff was awesome)
Spawn
Shadowhawk
Kingdom Come (that was 90s right?)
Kyle Rayner as GL
Conner Hawke as GA
Young Justice


There's more but right now I can't think of it. Anyone else?
 
Sandman
Preacher
Kingdom Come
America's Best Comics
Planetary
The Authority
Strangers in Paradise
 
Awman

The Whilace Portacio run on Uncanny X-Men was great.
Even the Jim Lee X-Men, for a year was really tight,
Swamp Thing, when Alcala was writing ( or Rick Veitch)
Texaria's Ghost Rider was hot, with the black pages...:o
The Maxx of course

Liefield was a little over exposed, but his wrap up of the New Mutants:o in like '90 was good. Right before X-Force
 
Awman

The Whilace Portacio run on Uncanny X-Men was great.
Even the Jim Lee X-Men, for a year was really tight,
Swamp Thing, when Alcala was writing ( or Rick Veitch)
Texaria's Ghost Rider was hot, with the black pages...:o
The Maxx of course

Liefield was a little over exposed, but his wrap up of the New Mutants:o in like '90 was good. Right before X-Force
The golden age when we got Deadpool and Cable. I wonder whatever happen to THAT Liefield. When his art was slightly bearable. :(
 
it was more a preriod from about '89-94 that the crap ratio was extremely high. There's actually plenty of good series from the 90s
 
skipping things released in 1999

The Maxx
Shaman's Tears
early Ghost Rider
Deadpool
Mutant X
Captain MArvel
The Thunderbolts
PAD Hulk
Kingdom Come
Marvels
The Golden Age
Young Justice

everything Vertigo
Sandman
Transmet
Preacher
Uncle Sam
Animal Man
The Invisibles
Books of MAgic
The Dreaming
Sandman Mystery Theatre
Swamp thing
Hellblazer

Undergrounds:
Negative Burn
Strangers in Paradise
Optic Nerve
Road to Perdition
A History of Violence
Mask
Barry Ween
JTHM
Love and Rockets
 
James Robinson's Starman was excellent
 
Marvel's Epic line colorized reprint of Akira. A huge amount of work went into that book.
 
Bone
Tons of Vertigo comics
Ghost in the Shell
The Maxx
Batman: The Long Halloween
The Crow
 
But now they’ve became classic
And I’m glad I have most of them.
But the best comics are from the 70's and 80's
I’ve read a few 70's Thor recently and it's was like reading poetry!

The comic was so good; that it made me realized that those new idiots in the comic industries don't know how to do comic books anymore!
It was such a great reading
That I’ve decided to go out and buy a few essential that contain a few comics that was never translated in French back in the day.
 
What year did Morrison's Animal Man take place? (1-26)
 
Hellboy
Sin City

Busiek and Perez's Avengers
Busiek and Chen's Iron Man
Nexus
Milk and Cheese
From Hell
Animal Man
Leave it to Chance
Bone
The Dreaming
Hellblazer
Eightball
Astro City
Grendel
Mage
Uncle Sam
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot
The Invisibles
Marvels
Shade the Changing Man
Death: The High Cost of Living

Moore and Pollina's X-Force
Hitman
Elektra Lives Again
Kingdom Come
Sandman
Strangers in Paradise

James Robinson's Starman
Lobdell and Mad's Uncanny X-Men
Preacher
Batman: The Long Halloween
Tom Strong
Generation X
Castle Waiting
Jinx
Torso
Goldfish
Journeyman
Barry Ween
 
Superman (at least the early 90's) and Spider-Man.
 
Age of Apocalypse
Some non-Liefeld X-Men stuff
Batman: The Long Halloween
Sin City
300
Marvels
Hellboy
Hellblazer
 
I just remember Dark Horse really coming into its own in the 90s. There was some great stuff from them then.
 

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