Many characters in comic books consistently have ongoing titles, especially if they’re mainstream superheroes from Marvel and DC. Even still, those publishers also have had books over the years that came to a close despite a character’s seeming importance. This has also definitely been the case with smaller publishers, with books coming to an end long before the creative team intended.Be they the latest titles for classic characters or the independent works of classic creators, certain comics are definitely worth revisiting in spite of their publication status. If anything, their endings provided a sense of finality that’s rarely found in comic books. Now they exist as perfect jumping on and off points for those looking to read a hero’s greatest adventures or read the entire publication history of a franchise.First published from 1992 to 1994, Next Men was a comic from legendary artist/writer John Byrne. Being a dark sci-fi story that sort of played with superhero tropes, it was a noticeable contrast to his more “wholesome” work on Superman and Fantastic Four. It also had some of his best art and writing, namely due to the lack of censorship or more cliché comic book conventions.RELATED: 46 Best DC Comics Everyone Should Read
Many characters in comic books consistently have ongoing titles, especially if they’re mainstream superheroes from Marvel and DC. Even still, those publishers also have had books over the years that came to a close despite a character’s seeming importance. This has also definitely been the case with smaller publishers, with books coming to an end long before the creative team intended.
Be they the latest titles for classic characters or the independent works of classic creators, certain comics are definitely worth revisiting in spite of their publication status. If anything, their endings provided a sense of finality that’s rarely found in comic books. Now they exist as perfect jumping on and off points for those looking to read a hero’s greatest adventures or read the entire publication history of a franchise.
First published from 1992 to 1994, Next Men was a comic from legendary artist/writer John Byrne. Being a dark sci-fi story that sort of played with superhero tropes, it was a noticeable contrast to his more “wholesome” work on Superman and Fantastic Four. It also had some of his best art and writing, namely due to the lack of censorship or more cliché comic book conventions.
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