>Nick Spencer Astonishing Ant-Man Captain America: Sam Wilson Captain America: Steve Rogers Standoff
>Al Ewing Contest of Champions New Avengers Ultimates
>Gerry Duggan Deadpool Uncanny Avengers
>Jason Aaron Doctor Strange The Mighty Thor
>Jeff Lemire Extraordinary X-men Moon Knight Old Man Logan All-New Hawkeye
>Dan Abnett Guardians of Infinity Hercules
>David Walker Nighthawk Power Man and Iron Fist
>James Robinson Scarlet Witch Squadron Supreme
>Robbie Thompson Silk Spidey Venom: Spaceknight
>Only chose writers working on multiple titles >If there's a writer for a single comic you much prefer like Tom King or Ta-Nehisi Coates shout them out
Bentley Price
Abnett or Waid, at this point.
Angel Green
Ewing I think is the most consistently good right now.
Easton Gonzalez
Wilson 'cause Ms. Marvel is still good. Waid/Samnee: Black Widow is dope, but not (yet) as good as DD. Charles Soule: Was worried about his DD run but the last issue that took place in a casino was dope. Lemire: Moon Knight is probably the best thing at Marvel right now. King: Love his try at a Pluto-esque story with Vision. Aaron: I like his writing but he hasn't fully convinved me with the two Marvel titles he's writing right now. Latour: If he could make Spider-Gwen more fun and less introspective/depressing, it'd be all over it.
Parker Bennett
Nice creative wasteland, OP.
Ian Campbell
Terrible taste.
Kevin Johnson
Ewing, Duggan and Spencer.
Ryan Lopez
I'd give it to (in no particular order): Spencer - say what you will about his Cap, I'm liking it and Superior Foes was gold Ewing - CoC, New Avengers, and Ultimates are all solid Lemire - I think he does better with creator-owned content but his Moon Knight is good, though that could be the art holding it up Thompson - I put this guy on solely because of the Spidey book, I hear he's made Silk likable and his Venom's not bad from what I hear either
Austin Price
Yes, yes. My tastes suck. Stop being predictable assholes and just post what you like reading at the moment.
Grayson Reed
Sorry, tagged you in my last post without meaning to.
Owen Williams
Illuminati was my last chance with Marvel, they have nothing I'm interested in reading right now.
Jaxon Edwards
I would post Miracleman, but Marvel stopped publishing it. So... nothing.
Austin Morris
Jeff Lemire all the way. He's doing his best with what they are letting him do with X-Men and New Hawkguy is pretty good. I don't know about Moon Kight tho
Tom King Al Ewing Dan Abnett Nick Spencer Jef Lemire Willow Willson Gerry Duggan David Walker Dan Slott James Robinson Robbie Thompson Charles Soule Mark Waid Jason Aaron Brian Michael Bendis
Michael Stewart
Tom King doesn't write for Marvel anymore though, does he?
Matthew Perez
Not sure if bait or not and im spooked. Are they gonna pull another Fantastic Four? Its ironic how they're original best seller and their eventual star franchise are now the ones they aren't promoting.
Jacob Anderson
I thought he was doing Vision for Marvel and Omega men for DC.
Jonathan Nguyen
Vision's done after issue 12 and King's already signed a DC exclusive.
Luke Diaz
Even if there's no more X-men books there's at least some remaining mutants.
Cyclops is on Champions Storm is on Black Panther Rogue and Cable are on Uncanny Avenger Sunspot and Cannonball are on USAvengers
Is that it?
Blake Thomas
doesn't matter. I can just re-read vision at any point in time to get back the time of my life that I lost reading anything else from marvel
Wyatt Nelson
Abnett is DC exclusive with Aquaman I think.
I liked the thematic consistency of his Herc book, even if it took the character in a new direction.
I'm on board with Spencer.
Tyler Wilson
Vision's over (at least King's part of it).
So is Omega Men (he was also writing Grayson)
He's writing Batman now.
The announced new comics for the new Marvel Now were leaked a while ago, there's no X-men titles (solos or group). If they still exist after Death of X, they'll probably just be one or two in another team comic.
Luke Garcia
>Cyclops is on Champions Kidclops isn't our Sadclops we love though. But considering what we're left with its pretty decent. I love me some CannonBall and Sunspot. Gambit is in UnAvengers from time to time., but I don't know how long thats gonna be a thing
Sebastian Lee
Wait, just so I don't go around saying stupid fucking shit. Uncanny, 92, extraordinary X-Men and anything else I forgot, are over? fuck. That feels so weird. Remember when there was like 12 X-Books in the Marvel Lineup? What about the 2 Wolverine books?
Gavin Morris
Duggan and Ewing are the best ones.
I also like Bunn's Uncanny X-Men.
Austin Sullivan
This. Ewing is great.
Camden Morales
All I know is that in the announced comics that they'll be selling after SDCC, there's no X-stuff.
Death of X is apparently supposed to have cyclops coming back to prove how bad mutants are.
Bentley Cooper
=( Fuck. Im not a Cykefag, but I never disliked him. "Mutant Hitler" What a Joke.
Julian Ortiz
Ewing is one of the only writers who I believe could write a GOOD event comic.
Landon Robinson
King and Abnett are just finishing up their solo series, they don't count
Easton Wilson
All glory to the Ewing!
Nicholas Richardson
No Warren Ellis on Marvel NowNow?
His last works for Marvel were all great
Lucas Stewart
Even the "good" ones are shit
Lemire is boring Ewing has no flair Duggan is underutilized
Landon Hughes
>Ewing has no flair what does that even mean
Benjamin Diaz
I'd say Ewing is nothing BUT flair. Everything he writes is a slog to get to the next OUTRAGEOUS bit of wackiness that get posted on Reddit. Look, it's Godzilla, but he says U S A!
Carter Martin
>Ewing >Shit Were you born with shit taste or is it like an infection?
Landon Turner
so did you just not read Loki or
Joseph Allen
who is the cute brown chick?
Cameron Roberts
Sana Amanat, I think
Joseph Allen
Its actually making much sense, the entire reason they arent pushing them is because those were there big names and they sold the film rights to other companies to survive bankruptcy.
Avengers is an a list franchise made from leftover scarps
And the brillaince is Marvel successfully made it about the brand not the characters (akin to Disney) so now they can put out literally anything and have it sell.
Michael Stewart
I'll readily admit that I'm going off only from AIMvengers and Contest of Champions, but will give Loki a shot, then.
Daniel Phillips
Moon Knight is awesome but that's mostly because of Smallwood, who is doing way more with the book than he did under Wood.
Funny how for most of his publishing history Moon Knight has been a design and art centric book as opposed to writer propelled. Sienkiewicz, Platt, Texiera, Finch, Opena, Shalvey...
Brayden Clark
>Storm is on Black Panther God fucking damn it, really?
Jordan Watson
Black Panther is supposedly now going to be the Blackvengers
Oliver Thompson
His best stuff is Agent of Asgard and Ultimates, none of which have the wacky New Avengers style writing.
Charles Thompson
it shows up a little in AoA during AXIS and towards the end
Carter Russell
Lemire is the best writer they have, though he's not doing particularly well aside from Moon Knight.
Abnett I guess.
There's not much to appreciate here at the moment...
Jaxson Watson
They still have Ellis, so he's without doubt the best one.
Austin Rivera
what's he doing in Now?
Luis Rodriguez
>Abnett
AH HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAAA
Oh lord... no. Never.
Hudson Taylor
No clue, unless he's continuing Karnak.
Carter Morgan
What about Joe Kelly, OP?
Justin Moore
Explain yourself.
Carter Rivera
Abnett has been writing Hercules as an unreliable fuckup alcoholic
Tyler Howard
Abnett is trash and his Herc book deserved to crater because he was obsessed with making Herc a repentant alcoholic who had never done anything right.
Frankly, I'm just waiting now for the trainwreck to hit Aquaman station.
Ryder Reyes
Sounds like a bad book.
I would still consider Abnett one of the better writes on that list though. After Waid, Aaron, Robinson and Lemire.
Owen Richardson
Waid and Robinson are well past their prime
Benjamin Nelson
The whole point of that scene is that it isn't actually Tony.
Xavier Davis
I agree.
I was judging them based off of the total quality of their work. Robinson hasn't produced anything worthwhile since the 90s iirc.
Baed off of the current books nobody has anything worthwhile.
Aside from Moon Knight and Karnak Marvel have no non-shit books.
Nicholas Stewart
Amadeus Cho calls him a useless fuckup in a slightly nicer way in the issue before
Benjamin Gonzalez
They have plenty of non-shit books. Butters/Gage Captain Marvel has had a good run so far. Spencer is doing well on Captain America with Best Dad Red Skull, Robbie Thompson's work on Silk has been absolutely excellent.
I mean personally I like Waid's Black Widow as well so what do I know.
Grayson Smith
You guys sure were triggered. It was definitely a different take on the character but it dovetailed nicely with the books theme of old ways versus new. I was looking forward to the redemption of Gilgamesh and of course, eventually Herc himself. Let's see if Waid does anything with the plot thread.
Adrian Ross
Literally She-Hulk and Amadeus Cho admit that everyone avoided calling Herc to help with the gigantic cosmic threat heading towards New York because they think of him as a fuck-up.
That isn't Stark or the Villain talking to Herc. That's the author. That's how he sees the character. It's been beaten into us for 7 fucking issues now.
Xavier Campbell
This simply isn't true though.
These are shit books.
I understand that it's easy find gemstones when you'll gobble up anything, but christs man, have some dignity.
Brody Bennett
>You guys sure were triggered.
It was just shitty writing, mate. If Bendis were the one to write it you'd have his head on a pike for shit characterization.
Isaiah Russell
After he lost his powers the next book went fucking nowhere. I'm sure that contributed to Abnett's impression.
But, yeah, I think the book was Abnett being didactic and maybe talking about himself in a market/social culture that has moved on. Idk, maybe it's explicitly about Abnett's own alcoholism?
Isaac Hernandez
Well with airtight, unassailable logic, how can I possibly hope to argue? You're right.
Christian Thompson
Your standards just seem so absurdly low.
What are your favourite titles of all time?
Dylan Long
I already admitted you're right, user.
Gabriel Anderson
That was just a snarky reply though.
I'm genuinely curious what you consider Marvel's finest. If stuff like Silk is "absolutely excellent".
Jaxon Powell
Silk is pretty decent, to be fair
People rag on it because they still think of her as a Slott cocksleeve
Easton Watson
I prefer Lemire over the other writers at Marvel. His work is way more interesting that regular mediocre SJW capeshit.
Austin Edwards
Lemire's really good, but I think his Marvel stuff was been OK and nothing more.
I think he would do better if he had his own created character or something.
Liam Diaz
But user, I'm being 100% genuine. Can't you tell? I mean your arguments were just so compelling, they made me see the error of my ways. I know now that I have shit taste, and that any story I previously enjoyed was also shit. I can only hope to sit at the feet of the master and perhaps pray some of your incredible taste rubs off on me.
Brody Rodriguez
Sorry, I didn't mean to trigger you.
Andrew Torres
That's very magnanimous of you, user. I know you're just trying to do your best to educate all of us. You're not the hero we deserve, but the one we need. A silent guardian. A watchful protector. A dark knight.
Julian Flores
Charles Soule's Daredevil is actually really damn good.
Wyatt Cruz
Nothing Soule does is good.
Isaac Roberts
Wilson is basically the only one who makes Ms. Marvel likable..
Caleb Stewart
I didn't know Wilson was on A-Force. I enjoy Ms. Marvel and some of Ewing's stuff, would I enjoy that book as well?
Nathan Scott
Wilson isn't writing A Force anymore
Anyway >Wilson >Ewing >Lemire >Abnett are good overall, the biggest hiccups being Lemire's EXM and the fact that Abnett is DC exclusive now
>Robinson >Walker >Thompson are okay at best, going by that list