80s

Which are the best 80s comics and which are your favorite 80s comics?

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Crisis

Saga of the Swamp Thing

Simonson thor xfactor and ff are all good reads. John byrne's ff and superman are good. Roger stern avengers. jli

>20 favorites real quick
Watchmen
The Death of Speedy (Love and Rockets)
Human Diastrophism (Love and Rockets)
The Dark Knight Returns
Batman: Year One
Daredevil: Born Again
Church & State
High Society
The Adventures of Luther Arkwright
American Flagg! #1-12
Alec: The King Canute Crowd
The Saga of the Swamp Thing
Miracleman
Daredevil #168-191
Perramus
Ronin
Mister X
Captain Britain
Doctor Strange and Doctor Doom: Triumph and Torment
The Incal

1980's is filled with Gold, especially the Superhero stuff.
Watchmen
Batman: The Dark Knight Returns
Batman: Year One
The Elektra Saga
Daredevil: Born Again
Spider-Man: Kraven's Last Hunt
X-Men: Muir Island Saga
X-Men: Dark Phoenix Saga
X-Men: Days of Futures Past
X-Men: Mutant Massacre
Wolverine (first mini-series)
Crisis on Infinite Earths
Hulk: Ground Zero
Batman: Arkham Asylum: A Serious House on Serious Earth
Simonson's Thor run
Man of Steel (mini-series)
Byrne's Fantastic Four run
Byrne's Alpha-Flight
Hex (the one here Jonah Hex is in the future)
Stern's Spider-Man
Stern's The Avengers
Alan Moore's Swamp Thing run
Maus
Justice League International
The Suicide Squad
Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters

This thread would be way more interesting if we say that these are off limits. This is a list of what everyone basically agrees are the best. It'd be interesting to see what other good runs/books people like from the era that never make it out of their shadow.

These too:

80s was peak cape comics writing. Maybe art too, though I have a lot of fondness for 70s art.

Obscure Cities (Les Cités obscures) / Cities of the Fantastic
- The Great Walls of Samaris
- Fever in Urbicand
- The Tower
- The Road to Armilia
Also:
- Blueberry by Jean Giraud Moebius
- The Incal
- Dylan Dog
- Tex Willer

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also:
- Cerebus the Aardvark, 1997 until 2004
- Usagi Yojimbo, 1987 until 2022
- Corto Maltese

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>1997
*1977
Also Sandman I liked

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When does Claremont X-Men officially stop being good?

When Jim Lee Started X-men over and made Magneto the villain. So never really. Lee got him removed, after issue 3 1991. The dream died. The longest, and best comic run in history ended.
BUT BOY WE GOT SOME SWEET COVERS RIGHT?

Elektra: Assassin
Stray Toasters
Marshal Law
The One
The Ballad of Halo Jones
Superman Annual #11: "For the Man Who Has Everything"
The Crow
Concrete
Nexus
Bacchus

every. single. one

never

Triumph and Torment!

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Grendal
Gruenwald Captain America
Armor Wars iron man a few other things too
L.E.G.I.O.N
LOSH great darkness

Most of 80s LoSH in general
Omega Men
For the Man Who Has Everything

1982 The Death of Captain Marvel
1983 The Mighty Thor Simonson
1985 Spider-Man The Death of Jean DeWolff
1986 Daredevil Born Again
1987 Spider-Man Kraven’s Last Hunt
1989 Dr. Strange and Dr. Doom Triumph and Torment

1980 The Incal
1982 Miracleman
1982 V For Vendetta
1985 The One
1987 Marshal Law
1987 Zenith

1984 Swamp Thing Alan Moore
1986 The Dark Knight Returns
1986 Superman Whatever Happened To The Man of Tomorrow
1986 Watchmen
1987 Batman Miller Year One
1988 Animal Man Grant Morrison
1988 Batman The Killing Joke
1988 Green Arrow Mike Grell

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