Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
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Re: Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
The only comic I can think of with the Original Writer / Artist for it's Entire run is the cracy Image title "Savage Dragon" by Eric Larson. He's done every issue for 20 years.

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Re: Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
My avatar is from Savage Dragon, fun comic
I think Fred Perry's Gold Digger and Stan Sakai's Usagi Yojimbo are up there for long running one-and-the-same writer/artist series too (but they have had multiple issue re-numberings and in Yojimbo's case, publishers).

I think Fred Perry's Gold Digger and Stan Sakai's Usagi Yojimbo are up there for long running one-and-the-same writer/artist series too (but they have had multiple issue re-numberings and in Yojimbo's case, publishers).
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Re: Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
Groo is Groo...vy
I know it is co-plotted by Mark Evanier but since it has just been Aragonés and him the whole time I would count it.

I know it is co-plotted by Mark Evanier but since it has just been Aragonés and him the whole time I would count it.
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Re: Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
BruceReville wrote:Does Groo Count?
Any comic counts. I would like to know about more long running comics that have the original creators.

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Re: Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
Would all the Continuity Comics count since Neal Adams used people who drew just like himself?

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Re: Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
I think it was a bit cheesy, but I really enjoyed "Cyber-Rad"BruceReville wrote:Would all the Continuity Comics count since Neal Adams used people who drew just like himself?![]()

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It was the dialogue that killed it for me for Continuity Comics - talk about Cheesy - Whoa Doggie!MarrowMan wrote:I think it was a bit cheesy, but I really enjoyed "Cyber-Rad"BruceReville wrote:Would all the Continuity Comics count since Neal Adams used people who drew just like himself?![]()
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Re: Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
Sheesh! You are so hard toplease!!!!BruceReville wrote: Now you're just exaggerating
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Re: Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
You know, I really enjoyed that title. I wonder why I quit reading it. I wonder how expensive a complete lot would be...gambleslam wrote:My avatar is from Savage Dragon, fun comic![]()

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Re: Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
As someone who has read the end runs of Shadowman v1 and Nightman v1, I would say that they aren't even in the same class. Nightman fell off WAY more than Shadowman.BruceReville wrote:Just like both titles by the end of their runs
Surprisingly, between the two, Nightman was the one adapted into a tv show.
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Re: Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
Armor was my favourite of the Continuity run.MarrowMan wrote:I think it was a bit cheesy, but I really enjoyed "Cyber-Rad"BruceReville wrote:Would all the Continuity Comics count since Neal Adams used people who drew just like himself?![]()
I like Knightt's description of Continuity Comics - "it is like what I would imagine the inside of a crazy person's mind to look" - and the description applies verily to much of their output.
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Re: Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
Just imagine if Marvel got their hands on Shadowman - where do you think it would have fell - pretty much the same place as the other in the :censored:holeChiclo wrote:As someone who has read the end runs of Shadowman v1 and Nightman v1, I would say that they aren't even in the same class. Nightman fell off WAY more than Shadowman.BruceReville wrote:Just like both titles by the end of their runs
Surprisingly, between the two, Nightman was the one adapted into a tv show.
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Re: Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
Oh I remember Armor! Yeah that was a good book, now that I can recall.Chiclo wrote:Armor was my favourite of the Continuity run.MarrowMan wrote:I think it was a bit cheesy, but I really enjoyed "Cyber-Rad"BruceReville wrote:Would all the Continuity Comics count since Neal Adams used people who drew just like himself?![]()
I like Knightt's description of Continuity Comics - "it is like what I would imagine the inside of a crazy person's mind to look" - and the description applies verily to much of their output.


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Re: Ultraverse/Valiant Connection
That looks *SQUEE* crazy... possibly even Batman Odyssey crazy.MarrowMan wrote:Oh I remember Armor! Yeah that was a good book, now that I can recall.Chiclo wrote:Armor was my favourite of the Continuity run.MarrowMan wrote:I think it was a bit cheesy, but I really enjoyed "Cyber-Rad"BruceReville wrote:Would all the Continuity Comics count since Neal Adams used people who drew just like himself?![]()
I like Knightt's description of Continuity Comics - "it is like what I would imagine the inside of a crazy person's mind to look" - and the description applies verily to much of their output.