Keith Giffen's Justice League (over 100 issues spread across multiple titles)
Chris Claremont's X-Men (if you count Annuals, miniseries, and spin-offs then it's hudreds of issues)
Roy Thomas's Conan (over 200 issues across a handful of titles)
Mike Grell's Green Arrow (around 90 issues counting the ongoing and related minis)
Peter David's Hulk (over 100 issues)
Mike Baron's Nexus (counting the 90s revival minis and one-shots this has gotta be over 100 issues)
Mike Baron's Badger (original series is 70 issues plus a graphic novel and a miniseries or two, and then there's the 90s revival minis, so probably a good 100 issue to date)
Starman by James Robinson (~87 issues) >Starman v2 (1994-2001) #0-80 >Starman Annual #1-2 >The Shade (1997) #1-4
Tom Strong by Alan Moore and Peter Hogan (~72 issues) >Tom Strong #1-36 >Tom Strong's Terrific Tales #1-12 >Terra Obscura v1 #1-6 and v2 #1-6 >Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom #1-6, Tom Strong and the Planet of Peril #1-6
Astro City by Kurt Busiek (~110+ issues)
Keith Giffen's Justice League (over 100 issues spread across multiple titles)
Chris Claremont's X-Men (if you count Annuals, miniseries, and spin-offs then it's hudreds of issues)
Roy Thomas's Conan (over 200 issues across a handful of titles)
Mike Grell's Green Arrow (around 90 issues counting the ongoing and related minis)
Peter David's Hulk (over 100 issues)
Mike Baron's Nexus (counting the 90s revival minis and one-shots this has gotta be over 100 issues)
Mike Baron's Badger (original series is 70 issues plus a graphic novel and a miniseries or two, and then there's the 90s revival minis, so probably a good 100 issue to date)
Hellblazer (300 issues)
Cerebus (300 issues)
Chris Claremont's X Men (181 issues)
Chuck Dixon's Robin (100 issues)
Mike Grell's Green Arrow (80 issues)
Thanks
>Chuck Dixon's Robin
Eh.
ewwww Garth Ennis
What comics have you read by Garth Ennis?
One is already one too many.
Starman by James Robinson (~87 issues)
>Starman v2 (1994-2001) #0-80
>Starman Annual #1-2
>The Shade (1997) #1-4
Tom Strong by Alan Moore and Peter Hogan (~72 issues)
>Tom Strong #1-36
>Tom Strong's Terrific Tales #1-12
>Terra Obscura v1 #1-6 and v2 #1-6
>Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom #1-6, Tom Strong and the Planet of Peril #1-6
Astro City by Kurt Busiek (~110+ issues)
Ennis is good.
no he really fricking isn't
He really is.
no he is not homosexual
Yes, Ennis is good. At times, he's great.
no he is garbage all the times
I have enjoyed every Punisher that Garth Ennis has made.
i don't like anything that edgelord homosexual had made
Okay.
Keith Giffen's Justice League (over 100 issues spread across multiple titles)
Chris Claremont's X-Men (if you count Annuals, miniseries, and spin-offs then it's hudreds of issues)
Roy Thomas's Conan (over 200 issues across a handful of titles)
Mike Grell's Green Arrow (around 90 issues counting the ongoing and related minis)
Peter David's Hulk (over 100 issues)
Mike Baron's Nexus (counting the 90s revival minis and one-shots this has gotta be over 100 issues)
Mike Baron's Badger (original series is 70 issues plus a graphic novel and a miniseries or two, and then there's the 90s revival minis, so probably a good 100 issue to date)
If you're young, go through Invincible, Irredeemable and The Boys while your brain is still elastic enough.
>Invincible
I'm reading that right now.
savage sword of conan magazine