Favorite comic book creator?

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Who puts the ink on your brain?

Stan Lee
1
17%
Bob Kane
1
17%
Todd McFarlane
2
33%
Chris Claremont
0
No votes
Fabian Nicieza
0
No votes
Alan Moore
0
No votes
Neil Gaiman
1
17%
Frank Miller
0
No votes
Sam Kieth
1
17%
Mike Mignola
0
No votes
Warren Ellis
0
No votes
Ren? Goscinny
0
No votes
John L. Goldwater
0
No votes
 
Total votes: 6

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Just when you thought this forum couldn't get any nerdier... :D ;)
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No Eastman and Laird? Whassupwithat? :lol:
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No such thing here as nerdy. There are a few comic book whores here, myself included. :-D
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*snicker snicker* comic books ,as long as we don't start saying 'graphic novel' I'll not burst out into laughter :P
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I'm not into comoic books, but I choose the one with the first name Neil, for Rushian reasons!
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awip2062 wrote:I'm not into comoic books, but I choose the one with the first name Neil, for Rushian reasons!

Oh come on!!!!!

Stan the man Lee, Bob Kane..........................you pick that schlub?!?!?

Because of Neil, pah-leeze?!?!?! :razz: :lol: :roll: :razz: :-D :D


Kidding. :-)
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Sir Myghin wrote:*snicker snicker* comic books ,as long as we don't start saying 'graphic novel' I'll not burst out into laughter :P

What is wrong with graphic novel?
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Post by CygnusX1 »

Where's Gilbert Shelton in the poll....?

you know, the creator of:

"THE FABULOUS FURRY FREAK BROTHERS" :shock: :?
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Walkinghairball wrote:
awip2062 wrote:I'm not into comoic books, but I choose the one with the first name Neil, for Rushian reasons!

Oh come on!!!!!

Stan the man Lee, Bob Kane..........................you pick that schlub?!?!?

Because of Neil, pah-leeze?!?!?! :razz: :lol: :roll: :razz: :-D :D


Kidding. :-)
WEll, I suppose I could have chosen Lee because of Jake E. Lee, or Kane because of Kane Roberts, but I'm not really a fan of theirs as I am of Neil's....

























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Walkinghairball wrote:
Sir Myghin wrote:*snicker snicker* comic books ,as long as we don't start saying 'graphic novel' I'll not burst out into laughter :P

What is wrong with graphic novel?
doesn't have enough words to be a real novel :P
Did get a good laugh out of the dune graphic novel from the 1984 movie (good movie til you see the new ones but very far from dune, the comic although is quite terrible)
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I'll now say that I went for Sam Kieth. The Maxx moved me like no other comic I ever read, and I'm eager to try some more of his stuff. Kieth's writing about sex, death, friendship, family, psychology, and generally absurdist sense of humor have me ensnared.
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I was gonna vote... but there wasn't a "who cares?" option...

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ElfDude wrote:I was gonna vote... but there wasn't a "who cares?" option...

*runs and hides*

Heroes has a graphic novel to it also Elf. :-D
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