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May 23, 2015


FFF Results Post #419—Last Call

On Friday, CR readers were asked to "Name Five Favorite Last Issues Of Comic Book Series." This is how they responded.

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Philippe Leblanc

1- Black Hole #12
2- Ultimates 2 #13
3- Sandman #75
4- I Had A Dream #6
5- Spaceman #9

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Michael Buntag

1. The Power Of Shazam #48
2. Bone #59
3. The Sandman! #75
4. Justice Society Of America (1993) #10
5. Top Ten #12

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Danny Ceballos

1. Yummy Fur #32
2. Thirteen (Going On Eighteen) #25
3. Devil Dinosaur #9
4. Cold Heat #7/8
5. Raw (Volume One) #8

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Mike Pfefferkorn

1. Superman (Volume 1) #423
2. Planetary #27
3. Doom Patrol (Volume 1) #121
4. Brave And Bold (Volume 1) #200
5. Starman (Volume 2) #80 (The actual "last issue.")

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Tim O'Neil

1. Cerebus #300
2. What If? #47 (1984)
3. Tomb Of Dracula #70
4. Legion Of Super-Heroes #61 (1994)
5. Son Of Ambush Bug #6

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Buzz Dixon

1. The Adventures Of Barry Ween, Boy Genius: Monkey Tales #6
2. Weird Science #22
3. Sunpot Galaxy Science Fiction magazine March 1970
4. Blazing Combat #4
5. Cerebus #300

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James Moore

1. Transmetropolitan #60
2. Casanova #14
3. The Invisibles Vol. 3 #1
4. Solo #12
5. The End Of The Fucking World #16

The Invisibles Vol. 3 counted down from 12 to 1 so that's the final issue.

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Matt Emery

1. Young Liars #18
2. Hex #18
3. Tornado #22 (IPC)
4. Justice League Of America #261
5. Power Man And Iron Fist #125

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Andrew Mansell

1. Silver Surfer #18 (1970)
2. Eightball #23
3. Sergio Aragones Funnies #12
4. Castle Waiting Vol. 2 # 18
5. Legion of Super-Heroes #63 (1989)

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Marty Yohn

1. Ex Machina #50
2. Starfire (1976) #8
3. Hex #18
4. Transmetropolitan #60
5. The Sandman #75

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Tucker Stone

1. Justice League of America #261
2. Deadshot #4
3. The Sword #24
4. Justice League Elite #12
5. Preacher #60

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Tom Spurgeon

1. Love And Rockets Volume One #50
2. Weirdo #28
3. Zot! #36
4. Daredevil (2011) #36
5. Hate #30

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John Vest

1. Not Brand Echh #13
2. The Demon #16
3. The Spectacular Spider-Man #2 (1960s magazine sized comic)
4. Prime Cuts #10
5. Rip Off Comix #31

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Sean Kleefeld

1. Tom Strong
2. Planetary
3. Transmetropolitan
4. Watchmen
5. Bone

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Marc Arsenault

1. Camelot 3000 #12
2. Tom Strong #36
3. King City #12
4. Y The Last Man #60
5. Amazing Adventures V2 #39 (War of the Worlds)

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Scott Dunbier

1) Green Lantern/Green Arrow #89
2) Zot #36
3) Superman #423
4) V For Vendetta #12
5) Unknown Soldier #268

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Chad Nevett

1. Automatic Kafka #9
2. Young Liars #18
3. Warlock (1972) #15
4. Preacher #66
5. Stormwatch (1993) #50

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Alastair Tervit

1 - Transmetropolitan #60
2 - Preacher #66
3 - Cerebus #300
4 - Promethea #32
5 - The Invisibles #1

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Tim Hayes

1. Invisibles, Vol. 3 #1
2. Wonder Woman (1942) #329
3. Swamp Thing (1982) #171
4. Kane #31
5. Amazing Adventures (1970) #39

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Des Devlin

1. Chrome Fetus #7
2. Tintin And The Picaros
3. Hup #4
4. The Worst From MAD #12
5. Superman #423 (though like Superman, the title’s death was temporary)

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John Platt

1. Alias #28
2. Eddie Campbell's Bacchus #60
3. Wandering Star #21
4. Ms. Tree #50
5. Nextwave Agents of HATE #12

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Oliver Ristau

1. Hex #18
2. Thriller #12
3. Haywire #13
4. Wolverine: Snikt!
5. The Shadow #19

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Michael Dooley

1. Get Lost #3
2. Yak Yak #2
3. Air Pirates Funnies #2
4. Art d'Ecco #4
5. Plastic Man (2006) #20

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Bryan Munn

1. Amazing Adult Fantasy #15 -- Steve Ditko and Stan Lee introduce Spider-Man in this washed-up "monster-of-the-month" series
2. Little Lulu #268 -- kind of a hard to find comic pre-internet with some quality John Stanley reprints
3. Captain Canuck #14 -- the first comic I ever subscribed to was cancelled just after the hero time-travelled to the "present" of 1981. Gorgeous George Freeman art!
4. Help #26 -- Steve Allen, Harvey Kurtzman, Robert Crumb, Terry Gilliam's "Buster Have You Ever Stomped a Negra?" and more!
5. Morons #1 -- can't keep track of this comic by Keith Jones. Is it really over?

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