Your Favourite Comic Book Writers.

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A nice straightforward thread, this one.

Who are your favourite comic book writers?

The guys whose books you always return to, the guys whose new stuff you look forward to... The writers you can rely on to deliver for you...

Mine are.

Alan Moore- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alan_Moore

Frank Miller- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Miller_(comics)

Garth Ennis- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garth_Ennis

Jeph Loeb- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeph_Loeb

Geoff Johns- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoff_Johns

There are others, of course, but i think i'll leave it at Five.

Shout out goes to Robert Kirkman, i've only just gotten into him but im impressed. Very impressed. At this rate it won't be long til he's on here...
 
I have grown to enjoy Mike Carey's writing. It's pretty fun reading his take on the X-Men.
 
I never really followed talent around until now. Moore, Morrison, and Johns are big ones that I have been getting into their recent stuff and looking in to their old stuff.

I loved Hitman so now Im reading Ennis' Preacher.

Also a big fan of Peter Tomasi right now. Definitely enjoying Green Lantern Corps and Outsiders now that hes on it.
 
I particularly like Joe Kelly.
 
I like Joe Kelly (i mean, the guys place in comic book heaven is assured for what he did with Deadpool alone) but he's much patchier than people think.
His JLA run for example, i think is a massive let-down! And the less said about his JLA: Elite the better... When Kelly is great, he's really great! but he needs the right material.
 
Also, when i made this thread it seemed to duplicate.
Could some kind Mod merge the other one please?
 
Morrison and Millar seem to be two I really go for.
 
Ed Brubaker is my favourite, right now I'm collecting Daredevil, Incognito and both Captain America titles [Reborn.] The standard never drops. He has also introduced me into Pulp fiction and the greatness of the crime genre.

Bendis is another favourite of mine, his Daredevil and Ultimate Spider-Man runs are among the best runs in the history of the meduim, To last that long with that consistent high level is extraordinary,
 
Brian K. Vaughan
Joss Whedon
Mark Millar
Warren Ellis
Frank Miller
Alan Moore
 
As of yet, i'm unfamiliar with Brubaker. He's one of those guys i keep almost getting into before something else comes along to distract me... I love Bendis, though.
A couple of years ago, a friend lent me every single issue of Alias. I ended up reading ALL of them in one night... Great read.
 
Ed Brubaker is my favourite, right now I'm collecting Daredevil, Incognito and both Captain America titles [Reborn.] The standard never drops. He has also introduced me into Pulp fiction and the greatness of the crime genre.

I agree. I started reading DD and Cap again because of the rave reviews and I haven't been disappointed. I am a bit depressed that Steve is already being brought back though.
 
Ed Brubaker, Garth Ennis, Jeph Loeb, Brian Michael Bendis, Brian K. Vaughn, Warren Ellis, Grant Morrison, Alan Moore, Robert Kirkman, and Joe Kelly.
 
Ed Brubaker and Brain K.Vaughn are definite favorites.Jason Aaron has really captured my attention and kept it.One of my old time favorites is J.M. Demattis.
 
Loeb was pretty great on Superman/Batman and Supergirl...I really enjoyed his runs on those.

Since then though, his writing quality has dropped considerably. His work with Marvel has been from ok to near unreadable.
 
A friend and i attribute Loeb's dip in quality to the death of his son... He never really took time off to deal with that...
 
I agree, his dip in writing quality started after his son's death. The poor man just seems to have snapped after that and never recovered...so we get the brunt of his chaotic mind through his chaotic writing.
 
Tom DeFalco
Sean McKeever
Ed Brubaker
Mike Carey
Jeff Parker
Chris Eliopolous
Dan Slott
Mark Waid
J.M. DeMatties
Gail Simone
Tony Bedard
Robert Kirkman
Brian K. Vaughn

Just to name a few.
 
Ed Brubaker, Brian K. Vaughn and Neil Gaiman never disappoint me.
A year ago I would have also said Robert Kirkman, but his work on Ultimate X-men..

I can't believe nobody mentioned Gaiman before me :huh:

Edit: also: J. Michael Straczynski
 
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A few that come to mind: Ed Brubaker, Dwayne McDuffie, Peter David, Christos Gage, Gail Simone, Christopher Priest.
 
CHUCK AUSTEN!!!!!!!




that was obviously a joke



Anyway, three that always Deliver for me, in no particular order, except for the order they are in


Robert Kirkman
Judd Winnik
Dan Slott
Frank Tieri
 

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