My love of anime started at an early age. Like many kids, I grew up watching it without knowing I was watching it with shows like Speed Racer, Voltron and G-Force. However, two shows stood out to me, even at a young age, as something completely different from anything else on TV at the time.
Yes, I’ve been quiet for a while. I took a week off after the insanity of my 100 Comics project. Then another week… just sort of disappeared on me. If anyone finds it, please let me know, I’d really like it back. Additionally, there’s other fun stuff in the works. But I can’t talk about
(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100. One More Day Crossover 2007 Story: J. Michael Straczynski Art: Joe Quesada One of the most controversial stories Marvel’s ever put out. With Aunt May in the hospital dying, it’s up to Peter to find a way to save her. He exhausts every option available to
(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100.) Enemy of the State Wolverine (v3) #20-31 2004 Story: Mark Millar Art: John Romita, Jr. Wolverine was created to be the ultimate weapon, and it’s been a long time since he was used as such. He travels to Japan and is ambushed by the Hand, a
(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100.) Unmanned Y: The Last Man #1-5 2002 Story: Brian K. Vaughan Art: Pia Guerra What would you do if you were the last man on Earth? That’s the question facing Yorick Brown. He and his pet monkey are the only male mammals left alive after a
(Read this for an explanation of the Top 100.) For those keeping score at home, you’ll notice that the last 41 entries on this list are from the past decade. With the rise of Bendis, Johns and many other current writers, the medium has seen quite a renaissance in that time, giving birth to some