What are some good capeshit runs? i know about Miller's Daredevil, Claremont's x men...

What are some good capeshit runs? i know about Miller's Daredevil, Claremont's x men, Walter Simonson's Thor and Moore's swampthing. Is there anything else worth reading?

Morrison's Doom Patrol

>Abnett & Lanning
Legion

>Casey
Adventures of Superman

>DeMatteis
The Spectre

>Ennis
Hitman
Punsiher 616
Punisher MAX

>Ennis/Grant/McDuffie
The Demon

>Grell
Green Arrow

>Milligan
X-Statix

>Morrison
Animal Man
Doom Patrol
New X-Men

>O'Neil
The Question

>Ostrander
Martian Manhunter
Suicide Squad
The Spectre

>Peyer
Hourman

>Wagner
Madame Xanadu
Sandman Mystery Theatre

Is it actually good or people just pretend to like it because it was written by Morrison?

Whoa, thanks.

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The Sandman
Books of Magic
Grell's Green Arrow
all of Hellblazer
Hellboy

just a short list of some stuff I like

A shitty run on adventures of Superman is the best thing you could choose from Casey's entire bibliography?

Need some Gru, Gerber and Busiek.

Robinson JSA, Robinson Starman, Giffen/Dematteis JLI, are three I've heard are good but haven't got to reading yet (Well I did read part of the first JSA omni and it was pretty good)

The Flash/GL Brave and Bold mini-series is pretty choice, that one I have read. I was also partial to the Great Lakes Avengers mini-series as well. The one from the mid-2000s with non-Downs Squirrel Girl, Big Bertha, and Immortal Man

I mean there are tons of good runs out there that you only really hear about by lurking.

Lee/Kirby Fantastic Four
Engleheart Fantastic Four
Simonson Fantastic Four
Lee/Ditko Doctor Strange
Amazing Spider-Man #1-123
Stern Spider-Man
Busiek/Perez Avengers
Gruenwald Squadron Supreme
Nocenti/JRJr Daredevil
Miller/Mazzuchelli's Batman Year One
Morrison Doom Patrol
Johns Green Lantern until Blackest Night (not a groundbreaking experience, but it's fun)
The Flash Vol. 2 (1987-2005, anyway)
Levitz/Giffen Legion Of Superheroes
Morrison's Seven Soldiers Of Victory
Simonson's Orion
Kirby's Fourth World
Robinson Starman
Wolfman/Perez Teen Titans
Perez Wonder Woman
Carey/Scioli's Godland (if it counts as cape, which I'd say so mostly)
Claremont/David Wolverine
Hama Wolverine
David Hulk
David Aquaman
Silver Age Doom Patrol
Giffen/DeMatteis Justice League
Robinson/Goyer/Johns JSA
Ellis/Cassaday Planetary
Ellis/Millar Authority
Maggin Superman
Kirby era Thor

That's all I can come up with via shelves and the top of my head. I've read a lot of stuff I would define as good, but I also have things on my shelves that people scratch their heads over (Infinity Crusade, Thor: Blood and Thunder, all of Convergence). This is just stuff that I've seen agreement with on here. Basically, a somewhat contrarian-proof list.

Fantastic Four

Gruenwald Quasar is extremely good. I'm pretty under-read on the big famous cape runs but say, if a point of comparison is Walter Simonson's Thor run (which I have read) then Gruenwald Quasar is good.

If we're counting non-Big Two (like Planetary, Authority) then you have to consider Busiek on Astro City too.

>stuff not mentioned so far that's been storytimed on Sup Forums which I found good

Bates/Weisman Captain Atom
Wolfman Vigilante
Steve Gerber Foolkiller
Mills/Skinner Punisher 2099
Mike Baron Nexus

I completely spaced on Quasar since it's not very well collected. At all. Thanks for the reminder on that. And Astro City is one of the most consistently enjoyable long-term modern runs.

The Bates/Weisman Captain Atom is another one I forgot all about. Nexus is great as well.

Also, anyone who's interested: Badger. It's hilarious.

Giffen/DeMatteis JLI
Hitman
Ennis' Punisher
Grell's Green Arrow
Morrison's Animal Man
Morrison's Doom Patrol
Morrison's JLA
Superman Adventures (especially by Millar, but all of it really)
Lee/Kirby Fantastic Four
Byrne's Fantastic Four
Simonson's Fantastic Four
Waid's Flash
Johns' Flash
Johns' JSA
Johns' Green Lantern
Johns' Action Comics
Gerber's Foolkiller
Batman Year One
The Dark Knight Returns
Batman Adventures (including Mad Love and the Holiday Special and the Annuals)
most Spider-Man through the 80s
Moench/Sienkiewicz Moon Knight
Nexus
Badger
Marvels
Kingdom Come
Jack Cole's Plastic Man
C.C. Beck's Captain Marvel
All Star Superman

Steve Gerbers Howard the Duck

Planetary and Authority are DC though.

Its pretty funny and scary at the same time. Be prepared for weird.

Roger Stern's Spidey.

Defalco's Spidey soon after has some good development for the secondary characters, specially if you're a MJ fag

Is Moore's Swamp Thing capeshit? I would debate that it is more horror than capeshit. While at times they might show up I would not classify it as capeshit.

I would suggest Ennis/Clayton's run on Ghost Rider - both minis.
Azzarello's run on Wonder Woman.
Peyer's run on Hourman.
Morrison's Doom Patrol and Animal Man (ignore his X-Men run, it was god awful).
Pak's run and David's run on Hulk is good as well (Planet Hulk is amazing until the end with Sentry).

Nexus is the most underrated comic of the 80s.

Alan Davis/Moore's Captain Britain is pretty amazing.

Not him, what would you recommend?

Truman's and Ostrander's Hawkworld
Millar's Superman adventures and Swamp Thing
Priest's Black Panther and Deathstroke
Lemire's Black Hammer
Milligan's Shade the Changing Man, Enigma, Human Target and Submariner.
PAD's Young Justice
Michel Fiffe's Copra
BKV's Ex machina
Casey's Wildcats and Automatic Kafka
Moore's Supreme and Tom Strong

Mark Waid's Flash, just fucking incredible

Also Morrison's JLA

James Robinson's Starman

Madman by Mike Allred
Jack Staff by Paul Grist
Zot by Scott McCloud
The Hero by David Rubin
Badger by Mike Baron
Nexus by Mike Baron and Steve Rude
The Flaming Carrot by Bob Burden
Catalyst Comix by Joe Casey, Paul Maybury, Dan McDaid and Ulises Farinas
Battling Boy by Paul Pope
Copra by Michel Fiffe

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I would personally add Byrne's FF to this, and his She-Hulk for that matter

Zot is such a comfy read.

Jessica Jones by Bendis

You can talk shit about Bendis but Jessica Jones series was good.