"I don't hate everybody. I think I'm better than everybody. It's completely different."
Currently Hunting: Captain America # 117 (last one for the entire run)
Jeff Purves was a favorite of mine, though very short lived for my tastes. He drew a great mean looking, but not ugly looking Fixit, which really added to the "strong arm" character he was portraying.
I think the gray Hulk saga was also that page where Hulk broke into a liquor store before dawn and drank everything in site so that Banner would waked up f'ed out of his gourd and not able to do anything. Great moment there.
"To alcohol, the cause of and solution to all of life's problems." -- Homer Simpson
"The Christian resolve to find the world ugly and bad has made the world ugly and bad." -- Friedrich Nietzsche
Probably the whole Sin-Eater/Death of Jean DeWolff storyline from "Spectacular Spider-man". What I read of "Fallen Angel" and "Friendly Neighborhood Spider-man" was good too.
"There's not much of a difference between a stadium full of cheering fans and an angry crowd screaming abuse at you. They're both just making a lot of noise. How you take it is up to you. Convince yourself they're cheering for you. You do that, and some day, they will. And that's how Sue Cs it."- Sue Sylvester, "Glee"
I'm not a fan of either Aquaman or the Hulk, but I think I will try Atlantis and Future Imperfect because I like the respective artists so much, Maroto and Perez. Sachs and Violence sounded like a fun idea and it's Perez again so I picked up the collection a couple years ago but still haven't gotten round to looking at it.
I liked some of his 80s Spider-Man work. I remember that old annual where a future Iron Man comes back in time trying to stop a terrorist while he is still a kid in the past, great stuff.
Also I met him briefly as a kid at a convention. Being a dumb kid I rudely interrupted him while he was eating and asked him to sign something. Instead of telling me to get lost (as he should have) he was still nice to me and signed my comic.
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I enjoyed the 2 parter where Jon Jonzz becomes female with an all female group to infiltrate a Women controlled society.
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Star Trek, B5, Young Justice, Supergirl, Hulk, X-Factor, Spider-Man, Atlantis Chronicles, Time&Tide, Aquaman, Fallen Angel...there's a lot to choose from.
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My favorite PAD comic is Spider-Man: The Death of Jean DeWolff, and my favorite PAD novel is Star Trek: Vendetta.
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Joe Fixit (and entire Hulk run to be honest)
Future Imperfect
Death of Jean DeWolff
Madrox & X-Factor (old and new)
So many!
But my favorite PAD moment? Will be when he's recovered and continues writing :)
The Iron Man of 2020! He's only seven years away! I remember that story was reprinted as a back-up story in (I think) the UK Transformers comic. Where if memory serves, it was titled as an Iron Man 2020 story and not Spider-Man. I hadn't realized it was PAD written, but totally makes sense. The story always stuck with me because (from my 10 year old perspective) the protagonist fails in his mission and dies. Does anyone know what the original issue number was?
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