![]() ![]() It was Bendis' long run, primarily with artist Alex Maleev, that set the tone for Daredevil in the 21st century.īendis and Maleev were succeeded by Ed Brubaker and Michael Lark, who used the previous era as a jumping-off point to take the character in some surprising new directions. He was followed by celebrated writer/artist David Mack, who then handed the title over to Brian Michael Bendis. His ongoing series was relaunched in the late 1990s with Kevin Smith writing the "Guardian Devil" storyline. ![]() Issues: Daredevil (1998) #26-199 500 Daredevil (2011) #1-36 Daredevil (2014) #1-10 Daredevil (2015) #1-28 595-612 Īrguably no character has had such a long string of stellar creative runs as Daredevil. With stories like "The Dark Phoenix Sagas," "Days of Future Past," and others, it deserves all of that recognition. For a generation, this is the definitive superhero comic. ![]() With the help of a non-stop parade of comics' most talented artists - Cockrum, John Byrne, Paul Smith, John Romita Jr., Marc Silvestri, Jim Lee - Claremont took X-Men from bi-monthly underdog to the best-selling comic on the stands for a decade. He handed the X-Men off to Chris Claremont, who stayed on the book for 16 years. With his schedule already full, Wein couldn't continue writing this new group's adventures. They repurposed some of Cockrum's unused Legion of Super-Heroes character concepts, brought over Wein's one-off Wolverine character from an issue of The Incredible Hulk, added a few old favorites, and a new generation of X-Men was born. Then, in 1975, writer/editor Len Wein got together with Dave Cockrum. After 66 issues, the title stopped publishing new stories and instead resorted to reprinting old stories. Issues: Giant-Size X-Men (1975) #1 Uncanny X-Men (1963) #94-279, i(1991) #1-3ĭuring the early days of the Marvel Universe, the X-Men were Stan Lee and Jack Kirby's least-successful creations. ![]()
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