View Poll Results: I <3 the 90's

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  • Youngblood

    2 7.41%
  • Spawn

    16 59.26%
  • Savage Dragon

    11 40.74%
  • WildC.A.T.S.

    8 29.63%
  • CyberForce

    6 22.22%
  • Shadowhawk

    1 3.70%
  • Brigade

    3 11.11%
  • Freak Force

    0 0%
  • StormWatch

    5 18.52%
  • Gen 13

    5 18.52%
  • Witchblade

    4 14.81%
  • Darkness

    4 14.81%
  • Supreme

    3 11.11%
  • Wetworks

    4 14.81%
  • Other--90's only

    3 11.11%
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  1. #16
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    I really liked the Top Cow titles, But I did read Bloodstrike, Brigade, CyberForce, I really liked Wetworks I read the Wildstorm reboot another Title I liked was called Weapon Zero from top cow I loved the plot and the art was just as good.
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    Loved the original Savage Dragon and Cyber Force mini-series as well as the early runs of the ongoing titles. WildC.A.T.s was a pretty fun read too. I recommend for any who haven't read it the Cyber Force/WildC.A.T.S crossover event Killer Instinct. Some decent Jim Lee & Marc Silvestri art in both books. Lots of crazy action and the fight between Ripclaw and Warblade last basically all four issues (one issue is a flashback). IIRC the early Spawn run has alot of guest writers.

    Quote Originally Posted by dupersuper View Post
    ...I suppose there's Spawn #10...
    I wish I would of held onto this Dave Sim issue. It was one of the better issues from the early run and its pretty hard to find these days.
    "It is wrong to assume that art needs the spectator in order to be. The film runs on without any eyes. The spectator cannot exist without it. It ensures his existence." -- James Douglas Morrison

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    My biggest disappoint was going to all of that trouble for Image #0.

    At the time I was expecting an ultra secret story, with ultra secret details, but it ended up being a big promo for other Image books and characters.

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