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The Hollywood Reporter's Superhero Comics: The 100 Best Runs You Must Read - Page 3

In superhero comics, great work can be a marathon (the hundreds of issues Stan Lee and Jack Kirby labored over to create the Marvel Universe) or a brilliant flash (the four issues of a The Dark Knight Returns Frank Miller used to transform the medium).
This week, thousands of comic book fans will descend upon New York Comic Con for a glimpse of greatness, and in honor of that, The Hollywood Reporter and iconic creators are looking back at 100 classic runs of superhero comic books that went on to become fan favorites and define the genre.
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Invincible Iron Man (#1-33; 500-527) (Matt Fraction & Salvador Larroca)
Invincible Iron Man (#1-33; 500-527) (Matt Fraction & Salvador Larroca)
82
Daredevil (Mark Waid)
Daredevil (Mark Waid)
83
Wonder Woman (#1-34) (Brian Azzarello & Cliff Chiang)
Wonder Woman (#1-34) (Brian Azzarello & Cliff Chiang)
84
Power Man & Iron Fist (Vol. 1 #56-75) (Jo Duffy & Kerry Gammill)
Power Man & Iron Fist (Vol. 1 #56-75) (Jo Duffy & Kerry Gammill)
85
The Incredible Hulk (#331-400) (Peter David)
The Incredible Hulk (#331-400) (Peter David)
86
Civil War (Mark Millar)
Civil War (Mark Millar)
87
Astonishing X-Men (Vol. 1 #1-24) (Joss Whedon & John Cassaday)
Astonishing X-Men (Vol. 1 #1-24) (Joss Whedon & John Cassaday)
88
Doom Patrol (My Greatest Adventure #80-85; Doom Patrol #86-121 (1963-68)) (Arnold Drake & Bruno Premiani)
Doom Patrol (My Greatest Adventure #80-85; Doom Patrol #86-121 (1963-68)) (Arnold Drake & Bruno Premiani)
89
Daredevil (Vol. 2 #82–119; Vol. 1 #500) (Ed Brubaker & Michael Lark)
Daredevil (Vol. 2 #82–119; Vol. 1 #500) (Ed Brubaker & Michael Lark)
90
Invincible
Invincible
91
The Incredible Hulk: Monster (#312) (Bill Mantlo & Mike Mignola)
The Incredible Hulk: Monster (#312) (Bill Mantlo & Mike Mignola)
92
Blue Beetle (Vol. 8 #1-25) (Keith Giffen, John Rogers, Cully Hamner & Others)
Blue Beetle (Vol. 8 #1-25) (Keith Giffen, John Rogers, Cully Hamner & Others)
93
Batman and the Outsiders (#1-9) (Mike W. Barr & Jim Aparo)
Batman and the Outsiders (#1-9) (Mike W. Barr & Jim Aparo)
94
Secret Six (Vol. 2 #1-6; Vol. 3 1-316) (Gail Simone and Others)
Secret Six (Vol. 2 #1-6; Vol. 3 1-316) (Gail Simone and Others)
95
Wildcats (Wildcats Vol. 2 #8-28, Wildcats 3.0 #1-24) (Joe Casey, Sean Phillips, Dustin Nguyen & Others)
Wildcats (Wildcats Vol. 2 #8-28, Wildcats 3.0 #1-24) (Joe Casey, Sean Phillips, Dustin Nguyen & Others)
96
Alias (#1-28) (Brian Michael Bendis & Michael Gaydos)
Alias (#1-28) (Brian Michael Bendis & Michael Gaydos)
97
Hawkeye (Matt Fraction)
Hawkeye (Matt Fraction)
98
Superior Spider-Man (Dan Slott)
Superior Spider-Man (Dan Slott)
99
Imperium (Joshua Dysart)
Imperium (Joshua Dysart)
100
Fantastic Four (#356-400) (Tom Defalco & Paul Ryan)
Fantastic Four (#356-400) (Tom Defalco & Paul Ryan)
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