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Li'l Jay
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2025 5:59 pm |
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Beachy wrote: That meddlin kid wrote: No love for the "Master of Kung Fu" saga, huh? I can see how people wouldn't consider it a "best," but it WAS pretty distinctive. Kind of an ambitious failure. Just yesterday, I managed to get the first three Master of King Fu omnibus volumes for a decent (below original cover price) price. So I'm finally going to get to reading the early Shang-Chi stories. In the 70s, I was all about the superheroes but I couldn't afford to buy everything, and the martial arts stuff and Conan and Star Wars books really never made the cut for me. But, really, that's the beauty of my going back to collect everything Bronze Age now: to see what I missed. I bought the first two Shang Chi omniboo. I will probably complete it. Make sure you don't overlook micronauts and ROM .
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2025 7:15 pm |
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Li'l Jay wrote: Beachy wrote: That meddlin kid wrote: No love for the "Master of Kung Fu" saga, huh? I can see how people wouldn't consider it a "best," but it WAS pretty distinctive. Kind of an ambitious failure. Just yesterday, I managed to get the first three Master of King Fu omnibus volumes for a decent (below original cover price) price. So I'm finally going to get to reading the early Shang-Chi stories. In the 70s, I was all about the superheroes but I couldn't afford to buy everything, and the martial arts stuff and Conan and Star Wars books really never made the cut for me. But, really, that's the beauty of my going back to collect everything Bronze Age now: to see what I missed. I bought the first two Shang Chi omniboo. I will probably complete it. Make sure you don't overlook micronauts and ROM . The 3rd Shang-Chi can still be gotten rather cheaply, but the 4th one is almost impossible to get for anything less than $400, and it often lists for well over $1,000. (But I doubt anyone sells many at that price). Yeah, I should have gotten them as they were being published, but the character had no real nostalgic value for me. I knew they weren't likely to ever be reprinted, but it was a choice that I made at the time based on having limited space to store the books. Yesterday, I saw an opportunity, so I went for it. I think I have most of the issues that are in vol. 4 as singles; I was buying most everything put out by DC and Marvel at that time through Westfield. Yes, I pounced over all three ROM volumes, even though I already own every single issue. I just like the series/character. As for Micronauts, I didn't like them as much, so I only got the first volume due to Michael Golden's art. A lot of people skipped getting vol. 2 and 3 once they heard Disney wouldn't include the X-Men/Micronauts crossover.
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2025 8:36 pm |
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Sometimes the actual back issues are cheaper than the Omniboo’s.
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2025 8:52 pm |
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TS Garp wrote: Sometimes the actual back issues are cheaper than the Omniboo’s. Oh, definitely, I've seen that. And I know some complain about the bulkiness and hard-to-read nature of a 1000+ page Omnibus, but I find it easy enough. A lot easier than diging out an issue from one of my stacked storage boxes, and removing it from the sleeve. I just like having 30 issues or so all in one place on a handy shelf. And often I'm more in the mood to just page through a 100 pages than read them again.
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2025 8:54 pm |
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Li'l Jay wrote: It's really good. But this one was about the second best after Dark Phoenix Corrected to make correct.
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2025 9:04 pm |
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2025 9:10 pm |
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2025 11:50 am |
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Something very wrong with a poll when 46% of those who responded to quite a long list said 'other' 
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2025 11:52 am |
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Ocean Doot wrote: Li'l Jay wrote: It's really good. But this one was about the second best after Dark Phoenix Corrected to make correct. Yes. Again, it was clear in the QUESTION
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2025 12:06 pm |
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Evans wrote: Something very wrong with a poll when 46% of those who responded to quite a long list said 'other'  I forgot to vote in the poll until now, so make that 50%!
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2025 12:10 pm |
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Jeff wrote: Hanzo the Razor wrote: Other -- Roy Thomas / John Buscema's Conan the Barbarian and Savage Sword of Conan. Seconding this one! In case anyone reading this thread wonders what Jeff actually voted for. Worst. Mod. Ever. 
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2025 1:03 pm |
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"Other" is clearly the winner...but does this mean that Dark Phoenix is the loser?
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2025 1:53 pm |
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Evans wrote: Jeff wrote: Hanzo the Razor wrote: Other -- Roy Thomas / John Buscema's Conan the Barbarian and Savage Sword of Conan. Seconding this one! In case anyone reading this thread wonders what Jeff actually voted for. Worst. Mod. Ever.  Yeah, but it's even worse than that. Almost every time I post in a poll thread, I forget to actually vote in said poll! It's probably something like one out of twenty that I remember. 
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:11 pm |
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So what did people mean when they chose "Other"? I went for the Jack Kirby Captain America.
Personally I think it WAS quite good, and RATHER overrated. Especially THE dialogue.
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2025 2:13 pm |
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I voted "Other" on behalf of Steve Ditko's Creeper run in World's Finest Comics.
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2025 7:14 am |
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Ocean Doot wrote: So what did people mean when they chose "Other"? I went for the Jack Kirby Captain America.
Personally I think it WAS quite good, and RATHER overrated. Especially THE dialogue. Evansy needs to scour the thread and then consult each voter who chose that option, and report back. It's only fair to the rest of us.
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2025 10:00 am |
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I voted for Starlin Warlock. There are several other close candidates on the listed choices. If I had voted "Other" it might have been for Gerber Man-Thing (artists included Mike Ploog and Val Mayerick) Just a reminder of my quality thread while reading Man-Thing. viewtopic.php?f=1&t=80845&st=0&sk=t&sd=aI should have kept writing reviews, but it seemed life kept me too busy. I did finish the whole Omnibus, just couldn't write quality reviews as I went along. Now I'd have to re-read to do the kind of depth that I displayed in that thread.
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2025 10:51 am |
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My favorite in the 1970s as they were coming out was Englehart's Avengers, pretty much his entire run.
There's a lot of great stuff in the 1970s by quite a few different writers (and artists), but for me, it's Englehart who is consistently the guy, and he managed to do it across several different titles and characters.
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2025 11:00 am |
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Li'l Jay wrote: I voted for Starlin Warlock. There are several other close candidates on the listed choices. If I had voted "Other" it might have been for Gerber Man-Thing (artists included Mike Ploog and Val Mayerick). I like Mayerick quite a bit. And I just wish that Marvel would release a Mike Ploog Omnibus, featuring just his Monster of Frankenstein, Werewolf by Night, Ghost Rider, Man-Thing, and Planet of the Apes issues. If there's room and licensing rights, then Kull the Destroyer, Weirdworld, and anything else. I have most of it but I'd like to have it all in one place. And with Marvel Masterworls on hiatus, my dream of getting a Monster of Frankenstein MMW one day is all but lost. So, some sort of Omnibus or Artist Edition is the next best chance.
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2025 1:47 pm |
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Beachy wrote: And with Marvel Masterworls on hiatus, my dream of getting a Monster of Frankenstein MMW one day is all but lost. So, some sort of Omnibus or Artist Edition is the next best chance. They did do a stand alone Monster of Frankenstein in paperback a few years back that had most everything. I bought it -- it's put together kind of like an Epic Collection, but without that branding. https://www.amazon.com/dp/0785199063/?tag=imwan-20
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2025 2:00 pm |
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I have that. They also did a black and white essential.
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Post subject: Best Marvel Run of the Seventies but NOT Dark Phoenix Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2025 5:28 pm |
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