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 TOP 100 Cómics, Los mejores cómics de la historia
zaTan
Posted: Apr 23 2007, 05:29 AM


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¿Cuál es tu top personal? cuales son tus 100 favoritos, o al menos la cantidad que llegues a alcanzar (Top 10, Top 25)

(Aquí un top publicado por ahi: http://www.top100comics.de/list_complete.php?sorting=rank)

Aquí va mi corta lista, que iré updateando en este mismo post, cuando recuerde las pocas cosas que he leido.

Guía para el Amor de Binky /Matt Groening
Jimmy Corrigan /Chris Ware
Maus I&II /Art Spiegelman
Como un guante de seda forjado en hierro /Daniel Clowes
Watchmen /por Moore, Gibbons y Higgins
Las cajas de Corto Maltés /Hugo Pratt
El Naufrago 4 /Jorge Blanco

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maxtor
Posted: Apr 23 2007, 06:30 PM


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La historia del Universo en Cómic /Larry Gonick
Doctor Vertigo /Martí
Bone /Jeff Smith
Torpedo 1936 /Bernet & Abulí
Taxista /Martí
El Eternauta /Hector Germán Oesterheld & Francisco Solano López
Skin Deep /Charles Burns
ACME Novelty /Chris Ware
Jimmy Corrigan /Chris Ware
Monstruos Modernos /Martí
Black Hole /Charles Burns
La Mazmorra /Joann Sfar
Pussey! /Daniel Clowes
Trazo de Tisa /Meguelantxo Prado
David Boring /Daniel Clowes
Calvin & Hobbes /Bill Watterson
El gato del rabino /Joann Sfar
Como un guante de seda forjado en hierro /Daniel Clowes
Gorazde: zona protegida /Joe Sacco
The Living & The Dead /Jason
Fritz the cat /R. Crumb
Made in USA /Fernando de Felipe
Peter Pank /Max
Yonquis del Espacio /makoki
Maus /Art Spiegelman
Kafka /R. Crumb & David Zane Mairowitz
Jerónimo Puchero /Boucq
Museum /Fernando de Felipe
Quotidianía Delirante /Miguelantxo Prado
Hombre /Antonio Seguro & José Ortiz
La Piquiña /Edy & Mauro
Nacido Salvaje /Fernando de Felipe
Nekrón /Magnus
Grandes Batallas de los X-men /V.A. Marvel Comics
Buscavidas /Alberto Breccia & Trillo
Gatho /Wil
Boogie el Aceitoso /Fontanarrosa
Condorito /Pepo
La Balada del Mar Salado /Hugo Pratt


Krazy Kat
Viaje al Corazón de la Tormenta
El Viaje a Italia
Peanuts
The Spirit
Tales from the Crypt
Alita
La mujer del mago
Sam & Max
El Borbah
Makoki
Akira
Saigon-Hanoi
Las Puertitas del Sr. López



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maxtor
Posted: Apr 24 2007, 05:45 PM


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¡cómo van a poner a Bone en el puesto 71 y el pato donald en el primer lugar! virgensantísima!


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zaTan
Posted: Apr 25 2007, 04:47 AM


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¿Alguien que me preste Bone?
[J1m, necesitamos agregar un emoticon sonrojado a la colección, no voy a poder seguir posteando en este tema!]

no me he terminado de leer:
Jimmy Corrigan "The Smartest Kid on Earth" /Mr. F. C. Ware

pero estoy seguro que va para el top10, una obra de arte... BRUTAL!

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Max pillé que cambiaste la firma, bien. De todos modos puedes poner imagen; el tamaño máximo de la firma, es justo la medida que usamos en los banners de Zup.com so, si te diseñas uno de Vinagreta, puedes matar 2 pájaros de un tiro.

Hice un post de vinagre en el BlogZup (por si no t avisé):
http://zuplemento.blogspot.com/

(PD. tienes q leer Jimmy Corrigan! user posted image)

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Edit:
hmm tendría que agregar algo de Liniers por ahi...

Ze


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zaTan
Posted: Oct 29 2007, 12:35 AM


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QUOTE
The Journal published a 20th century comics canon in its 210th issue (February 1999). To compile the list, eight contributors and editors each selected his top 100 works. The eight lists were then informally combined, and tweaked into an ordered list. Widely circulated, the list became the Journal's best known and most controversial cover feature.

The Top 100 list was criticized for the small number of jurors, as well as the exclusion of comics in languages other than English. Large bodies of inconsistent work were counted as single entries for some artists and one publisher (i.e. Foster, Gould, Gray, Hirschfeld, 1950s EC), while selected individual works of other artists were considered as separate, multiple entries (i.e. Crumb, Kurtzman). Some perceived a self-promoting bias; installments of Los Bros Hernandez' Love and Rockets comic, published by Fantagraphics, were counted as separate works and claimed 5 of the top 31 slots.

Fantagraphics' response was that, as a publisher dedicated to identifying and promoting the best comics of the past and present, it was no great surprise that many of their choices were also works that they had published or reprinted; they have since published further entries from the list.

The Village Voice cited the survey's unmanageable criteria:

    Putting Bernard Krigstein and Al Feldstein's eight-page story "Master Race," Hal Foster's 34 years of work on Prince Valiant, Al Hirschfeld's theatrical caricatures, all the horror comics EC published in the first half of the '50s and Robert Crumb's sketchbooks in the same category suggests that they've cast their net a bit wide.

Several inclusions and omissions were controversial. Some readers argued for the convoluted contraptions of Rube Goldberg, Frank Miller's stylish The Dark Knight Returns, Superman's first appearance in Action Comics #1, and the influential post-1956 Mad Magazine (following original editor Harvey Kurtzman's ouster), among others.

Superhero comics, which have dominated the American marketplace for half a century, were represented by six entries, with the foremost selection being ranked either 30th (or 15th, if one counts Will Eisner's The Spirit).

Dave Sim's long-running Cerebus was the list's most frequently cited absentee. Sim and the Journal have periodically been at odds. Fantagraphics co-publisher Kim Thompson has admitted at least one story arc from the comic should have been included, if only to have avoided the brouhaha over its absence.

  1. Krazy Kat by George Herriman
  2. Peanuts by Charles Schulz
  3. Pogo by Walt Kelly
  4. Maus by Art Spiegelman
  5. Little Nemo in Slumberland by Winsor McCay
  6. Feiffer by Jules Feiffer
  7. Donald Duck by Carl Barks
  8. Mad Comics by Harvey Kurtzman & various
  9. Binky Brown Meets the Holy Virgin Mary by Justin Green
  10. The Weirdo stories of Robert Crumb
  11. Thimble Theatre by E.C. Segar
  12. EC's "New Trend" war comics by Harvey Kurtzman & various
  13. Wigwam Bam (L&R) by Jaime Hernandez
  14. Blood of Palomar (L&R) by Gilbert Hernandez
  15. The Spirit by Will Eisner
  16. RAW Magazine, edited by Art Spiegelman & Francoise Mouly
  17. The Acme Novelty Library by Chris Ware
  18. Polly & Her Pals by Cliff Sterret
  19. The Sketchbooks of Robert Crumb
  20. Uncle Scrooge by Carl Barks
  21. The New Yorker cartoons of Peter Arno
  22. The Death of Speedy Ortíz (L&R) by Jaime Hernandez
  23. Terry and the Pirates by Milton Caniff
  24. Flies on the Ceiling (L&R) by Jaime Hernandez
  25. Wash Tubbs by Roy Crane
  26. The Jungle Book by Harvey Kurtzman
  27. Palestine by Joe Sacco
  28. The Mishkin saga by Kim Deitch
  29. Gasoline Alley by Frank King
  30. The Fantastic Four by Jack Kirby & Stan Lee
  31. Poison River (L&R) by Gilbert Hernandez
  32. Plastic Man by Jack Cole
  33. Dick Tracy by Chester Gould
  34. The theatrical caricatures of Al Hirschfeld
  35. The Amazing Spider-Man by Steve Ditko & Stan Lee
  36. Calvin and Hobbes by Bill Watterson
  37. Doonesbury by Garry Trudeau
  38. The autobiographical comics from Yummy Fur by Chester Brown
  39. The editorial cartoons of Pat Oliphant
  40. The Kin-der-Kids by Lyonel Feininger
  41. From Hell by Alan Moore & Eddie Campbell
  42. Ghost World by Daniel Clowes
  43. Amphigorey by Edward Gorey
  44. The Idiots Abroad (Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers) by Gilbert Shelton & Paul Mavrides
  45. Paul Auster's City of Glass by Paul Karasik & David Mazzucchelli
  46. Cages by Dave McKean
  47. The Buddy Bradley saga by Peter Bagge
  48. The cartoons of James Thurber
  49. Understanding Comics by Scott McCloud
  50. Tantrum by Jules Feiffer
  51. The Alec stories of Eddie Campbell
  52. It's a Good Life, If You Don't Weaken by Seth
  53. The editorial cartoons of Herblock
  54. EC's "New Trend" horror comics by Al Feldstein & various
  55. The Frank stories by Jim Woodring
  56. Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer by Ben Katchor
  57. A Contract with God by Will Eisner
  58. The New Yorker cartoons of Charles Addams
  59. Little Lulu by John Stanley
  60. Alley Oop by V. T. Hamlin
  61. American Splendor #1-10 by Harvey Pekar & various
  62. Little Orphan Annie by Harold Gray
  63. Hey Look! by Harvey Kurtzman
  64. Goodman Beaver by Harvey Kurtzman & Bill Elder
  65. Bringing Up Father by George McManus
  66. Zippy the Pinhead by Bill Griffith
  67. The Passport by Saul Steinberg
  68. Barnaby by Crockett Johnson
  69. God's Man by Lynd Ward
  70. Jimbo by Gary Panter
  71. The Book of Jim by Jim Woodring
  72. The short stories in Rubber Blanket by David Mazzucchelli
  73. The Cartoon History of the Universe by Larry Gonick
  74. Ernie Pook's Comeek by Lynda Barry
  75. Black Hole by Charles Burns
  76. The "Master Race" story by Bernard Krigstein & Al Feldstein
  77. Li'l Abner by Al Capp
  78. Sugar and Spike by Sheldon Mayer
  79. Captain Marvel by C. C. Beck
  80. Zap Comix by Robert Crumb & various
  81. The Lily stories (Daddy's Girl) by Debbie Drechsler
  82. Caricature by Daniel Clowes
  83. V for Vendetta by Alan Moore & David Lloyd
  84. Why I Hate Saturn by Kyle Baker
  85. The Willie and Joe cartoons of Bill Mauldin
  86. Stuck Rubber Baby by Howard Cruse
  87. The New Yorker cartoons of George Price
  88. Jack Kirby's Fourth World by Jack Kirby
  89. The autobiographical comics of Spain Rodriguez
  90. Mr. Punch by Neil Gaiman & Dave McKean
  91. Watchmen by Alan Moore & Dave Gibbons
  92. The "Pictopia" story by Alan Moore & Don Simpson
  93. Dennis the Menace by Hank Ketcham
  94. The humor comics of Basil Wolverton
  95. Los Tejanos by Jack Jackson (alias Jaxon)
  96. The Dirty Plotte series by Julie Doucet
  97. "The Hannah Story" by Carol Tyler
  98. Barney Google by Billy De Beck
  99. The Bungle Family by Harry Tuthill
100. Prince Valiant by Hal Foster


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j1m_cr0w
Posted: Oct 29 2007, 10:44 AM


I'm on mothefuckin' space!!!


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verga no conozco al 50% de los comics de la lista jajajaja


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mike
Posted: Oct 29 2007, 12:40 PM


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a ver, posteando por primera vez desde hace como un año. Ni de vaina voy a ahcer una lista larga de los mejores comics que he leido, sino de lo que me acuerde que es depinga.
a ver, el primer lugar induscutible es Watchmen.
v for vendetta.
the league of the extraordinary gentlemen (alguien dirá: este carajo solo lee Alan Moore)
Maus
Black Hole
Jimmy corrigan the smartest kid on earth
Macanudo (de liniers)
Dark night returns
Batman: year one
Weapon x (barry windsor smith)

Acabo de comprar Persepolis que se ve burda de arrecho, les comentaré cuando lo me llegue.
eso es lo que me acuerdo por los momentos! cualquier duda o queja favor dirijirse a la gerencia
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zaTan
Posted: Oct 29 2007, 02:15 PM


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Muy bonito, reapareciendo por los barrios en epoca de elecciones...

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Los pusiste en orden?
osea, Black Hole arriba de J Corrigan?

Ya me lei Persepolis, me lo prestó Carolina Machera, es fino, q version compraste? tapa dura/todos juntos/ingles?

Ze


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R_A_Winkelmann
Posted: Oct 29 2007, 02:19 PM


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¿Cómo es posible que no esté Sandman de Neil Gaiman y en lugar de eso ponen Mr. Punch!!!?

El top 10 también está raro, se supone que deben ser al menos los comics que han tenido mayor influencia en el medio, unos cuantos allí de los que nunca he escuchado (Feiffer? Binky Brown?).... eso sin contar el resto de la lista, del 11 al 20 sólo se me hacen familiares (no los he leído) The Spirit y Uncle Scrooge.


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mike
Posted: Nov 2 2007, 11:06 AM


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la edición que compré vienen los dos tomos en un cofre. Como la edición de Maus que te presté.
Respecto a si black hole está sobre Jimmy Corrigan? No se..... de la lista el único lugar que es seguro es el de watchmen. De resto no puedo ponerlos en orden.
y apoyo ese comentario de que la lista está muy sospechosa.
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