Everyone has that one special issue, whether it defines you as a comics fan or is one you can go back to over and over again. What is your favorite single comic book issue? Leave us a comment and tell us why it’s so special!
Last Week’s Results:
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Other:
Rocket Raccoon and Groot-Blake Taylor
Deadpool and Cable-Thomas Molina
Green Lantern and Green Arrow (Hal Jordan and Ollie Queen)-Vishal
Barry Allen and Hal Jordan-Jonathan Morales
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6 thoughts on “Poll: What is your all-time favorite single issue?”
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GI Joe Silent Issue. Every time I look at it it’s like seeing it for the first time. It reminds me of why i loved comics as a kid. Heroes and villains in awesome suits or costumes battling.
Wolverine V1 of ongoing #90
Midnighter #7. Great explanation of the character and his powers, told in a way that only comics can pull off.
FANTASTIC FOUR #51
“This Man, This Monster”
by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby
Moon Knight #14 by Jeff Lemire and Greg Smallwood. A fantastic ending to a spectacular run.
Spiderman #121. It was a ground breaking issue that broke the mold and cleared the path for comics to be more than good guys always live.
GI Joe Silent Issue. Every time I look at it it’s like seeing it for the first time. It reminds me of why i loved comics as a kid. Heroes and villains in awesome suits or costumes battling.
Wolverine V1 of ongoing #90
Midnighter #7. Great explanation of the character and his powers, told in a way that only comics can pull off.
FANTASTIC FOUR #51
“This Man, This Monster”
by Stan Lee & Jack Kirby
Moon Knight #14 by Jeff Lemire and Greg Smallwood. A fantastic ending to a spectacular run.
Spiderman #121. It was a ground breaking issue that broke the mold and cleared the path for comics to be more than good guys always live.