Although I don't care for his work on the team books, Ultimate Spider-Man, DD and Alias are all great stuff. Powers is also a lot of fun.
I'd have to go with Alias as well. Excellently done!
Although I don't care for his work on the team books, Ultimate Spider-Man, DD and Alias are all great stuff. Powers is also a lot of fun.
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I don't think I've read a bad book by Bendis. I've been a fan since the Caliber days (I still remember the Jinx TP that fell apart because of the bad glue), and I've yet to be disappointed in his work.
There are times when the Marvel Zombie in me doesn't like something, but I've long recognized that the only way to enjoy superhero comics is to let go of the nostalgia aspect. Times change, and the Marvel U- one of the most interesting storytelling experiments in human history, when you really think about it- has to change to survive and thrive. And Bendis has been an agent of change, and that's a good thing.
Plus, Scarlet is REALLY good, y'know...
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I don't have a whole lot of Bendis comics in my collection actually.
However I do have Mighty Avengers, which I liked, and it got me interested in Ms. Marvel.
And I understood stuff better in Secret Invasion, then I did stuff in Final Crisis.
Ultimate Spider-Man .
Powers, hands down. Even when I wasn't reading comics regularly for a bit, I was still buying that book. It's brilliant.
Scarlet was also awesome. REally want more!
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I'm not that familiar with Bendis' early work, but I first really became aware of him (I think) with Ultimate Spiderman. Then, he seemed to be everywhere, writing the 616 Avengers.
Anyway, I think that Ultimate Spiderman has been one of the most consistently excellent titles that any company has put out for a long time. It's an amazing testament to how much Bendis must love the character that he's managed to do more than a 100 issues of top-notch stuff.
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