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    Re: Comics you were disappointed had short runs.

    Quote Originally Posted by Jim Schnobrich View Post
    He never finished that? I see a collected edition at every local con I go to. Must not be the entire story.
    I don't think he did, but I could be wrong. But what there is is still a lot of fun.

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    Re: Comics you were disappointed had short runs.

    Does Crime Bible (Renee Montoya/Question II) count? That was just a mini but it still was really awsome.

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    Re: Comics you were disappointed had short runs.

    Diggle's Thunderbolts and the Bendis/Immonen period of New Avengers spring to mind. I always try to look at it the other way, I'd rather half a dozen issues than none at all, but those two dissapointed me the most.

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    Re: Comics you were disappointed had short runs.

    Quote Originally Posted by SidekicksRevenge View Post
    S.W.O.R.D. and Iredeemable Ant-Man have already been mentioned, but I hated seeing each go.

    Also, Nextwave.
    "Fing Fang Foom puts you in his pants!"

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    Still one of my favorite comic book exchanges of all time.

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    Re: Comics you were disappointed had short runs.

    "Runaways" had a respectable 60 issue or so in total lifetime but It was really the book that got me to love comics as a medium. It was at a low point when it ended but I really think there's still some life left in the book and it's characters. they just need to establish a new status quos before they decide to destroy it.

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    Re: Comics you were disappointed had short runs.

    Xombi (both volumes)
    Captain Britain & The MI:13
    Hourman
    Top 10 (did get something of a reprieve with 49ers & Smax, but we'll never get to see the 'season' set in Robot-Town)
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    Re: Comics you were disappointed had short runs.

    I would've loved to see more Terminal City comics.

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    Re: Comics you were disappointed had short runs.

    Quote Originally Posted by RobStaeger View Post
    I would've loved to see more Terminal City comics.
    Motter's recent Mr X stories have that vibe. T City, Electropolis, and Mr X are all connected. Sadly, no Michael Lark art, but Motter is no slouch himself.

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    Re: Comics you were disappointed had short runs.

    Quote Originally Posted by FanboyStranger View Post
    Motter's recent Mr X stories have that vibe. T City, Electropolis, and Mr X are all connected. Sadly, no Michael Lark art, but Motter is no slouch himself.
    Yeah, I just read the first part of a new Mr. X story in the most recent Dark Horse Presents! (I'll have to take a look at Electropolis.. I missed that in my travels.)

    Oh, just thought of another one: Jeff Nicholson's Colonia. Man, that was weird, weird fun.

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    Re: Comics you were disappointed had short runs.

    Just thought of another incredible book that dropped off the face of the planet: Strangehaven by Gary Spencer Millidge. Millidge was self publishing this werid conspiracy book set in an English town that may or may not exist, but he hasn't put out an issue in a few years, concentrating on books on Alan Moore. It's really sad as Strangehaven was one of the most interesting comics out there during its heyday. Hopefully, he'll return to it someday.

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