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  • Riffster
    Atomic batteries to power
    • Jun 29, 2008
    • 2487

    #31
    shorter runs current
    i have Justice league of America vol 1 50-end with random issues before that need like 20 issues to be complete
    all versions of JLA after complete
    Nightwing/robin/Birds of prey/Catwoman/Batgirl/Supergirl/ legionarres (sp) too many to list actually of the current stuff
    Looking for Infinite Heroes Robin and Catwoman
    And Super Powers Batman

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    • Timothy2251
      Jerks beef with Ten Bears
      • Mar 15, 2008
      • 1960

      #32
      Longest run is my Amazing Spider-man collection: AF #15 (VG-NM), Amazing #1-#500. Most of the pre-1970s issues were courtesy of my dad's step-brother who was living with us when my brother and I were kids. When he left, my brother got his Hulk and FF, and I got the Spidey books.

      I've got about 20 long boxes full of comics - too many to list, but complete runs off the top of my head include

      Spectacular Spider-Man
      Web of Spider-Man
      Marvel Team-Up (first series)
      Untold Tales of Spider-Man
      Ultimate Spider-Man
      Rom: Spaceknight (Ahhh, I can feel your envy!)
      ('90s) Punisher
      ('90s) Punisher: War Zone
      ('90s) Silver Surfer (Ron Lim)
      Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight
      Tiny Titans (of course! My wife's favorite!)
      Various mini-series (Secret Wars, DC 1,000,000, ClanDestine, Excalibur, etc.)

      I bailed on monthly comics just prior to Civil War (wasn't thrilled with were the plans for Spidey post-Civil War, end of marriage).
      Last edited by Timothy2251; Feb 22, '09, 7:52 AM.
      "It's sad that governments are chiefed by the double tongues. There is iron in your words of death for all Comanche to see, and so there is iron in your words of life. No signed paper can hold the iron. It must come from men. The words of Ten Bears carries the same iron of life and death. It is good that warriors such as we meet in the struggle of life... or death. It shall be life."

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      • Earth 2 Chris
        Verbose Member
        • Mar 7, 2004
        • 32929

        #33
        Longest (mostly)unbroken run is probably Detective. I have most issues from 400 up until a few years back. I quit the Bat-books, and then came back "One Year Later" and recently gave up on them again. It wasn't easy either time, but I feel better about it. I have been slowly amassing the early New Teen Titans up to the name change to "Tales of..." and the Judas Contract storyline. Now they have most of these collected, but since I'm only missing a few issues, I'll just keep my singles.

        I loved All-Star Squadron too. I do find it is incredibly wordy to read now. Roy the Boy got a little exposition crazy at times. But I still enjoy it. All-Star Squadron #31 (the first full roster issue) was my absolute favorite comic as a kid.

        Chris
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        • bleit1701
          Career Member
          • Jan 1, 2009
          • 837

          #34
          Longest is full run is Iron Man 1-332 followed by Marvel Team up 1-150. Longest run is Batman 147-685(present). Still working on that one and will as long as I can. Just finshed the Iron Man series off last year. MTU has a lot of low grade copies but it's still a favorite of mine.

          Brisn
          Better late than never.....

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          • johnmiic
            Adrift
            • Sep 6, 2002
            • 8427

            #35
            Wellllll, I used to have Marvel's Star Wars up to #100 but I got rid of a bunch. So it might be ROM with 75 issues + annuals,(?).

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