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America's Best Comics (ABC) is a
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brand. It was set up by Alan Moore in 1999 as an
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, an idea proposed to Moore by WildStorm founder
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when it was still under
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.


History

''America's Best Comics'' was a prominent Standard/Better/Nedor title during the 1940s
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, starring such heroes as the Black Terror and the Fighting Yank. Those characters were integrated into the Moore version under the ABC imprint, where Moore wrote series including '' The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'', a strip which merged several famous Victorian era fiction characters into one world; '' Tom Strong'', an homage to pulp fiction heroes such as
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and Doc Savage; '' Top 10'', a
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set in a police precinct in a city where everyone has superpowers or is a costumed adventurer; and '' Promethea'', one of Moore's most personal pieces which detailed his view on magic. Peter Hogan and Rick Veitch had their own spin-off series, '' Terra Obscura'' and '' Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset'' respectively, and Steve Moore (no relation) co-wrote ''Tom Strong's Terrific Tales'' with Moore. Regular contributing artists include Kevin O'Neill,
Chris Sprouse Chris Sprouse (born July 30, 1966) is an American comics artist. Sprouse has worked for multiple publishers and has won two Eisner Awards for his work on ''Tom Strong'', a series he created with writer Alan Moore. Early life Chris Sprouse was bo ...
, Rick Veitch,
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,
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, Zander Cannon, Kevin Nowlan,
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, Melinda Gebbie, Jim Baikie, Yanick Paquette, and Art Adams. All the lettering for the ABC line was done by
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, with the exception of '' The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' which was handled by
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. The
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of ABC is mainly based on an idea from
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and was also done by Todd Klein. In August 1998, Jim Lee sold WildStorm to
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, unaware that due to past conflicts over the '' Watchmen'' copyright in the 1980s, Moore had vowed never to work for the publisher again. According to the interview Moore gave George Khoury in the book ''The Extraordinary Works of Alan Moore'', when Lee first saw Alan Moore after the takeover, the tall figure of Moore holding his snake-headed walking stick impressed Lee so, he was sure Moore - who was then still ignorant of the sale - was going to beat him senseless. Moore was reluctant at first, but ultimately decided to accept his new situation as he had promised work to a number of his artist friends from Rob Liefeld's defunct Awesome Comics line. In the same interview, he said that it was better to go back against a principle for the greater good, than to have no principles in life at all. He also expressed interest in eventually ending the line with a little
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. Deliberately and permanently ending an entire comic line was something he felt had never been done before in comics. Moore brought an end to the ABC Universe towards the conclusion of '' Promethea'' when she ushers in the apocalypse. Moore wrote the last issue of ''Tom Strong'' and two 64-page ''
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'' specials offering a final farewell to most of ABC's characters. Before those final stories, the ABC line continued a little while longer under other writers. ''Tom Strong'', for example, had been written entirely by guest authors since November 2003. These authors have included; Peter Hogan, Geoff Johns, Mark Schultz, Steve Aylett, Brian K. Vaughan, Ed Brubaker and Michael Moorcock. A sequel to ''Top 10'' called ''Beyond The Farthest Precinct'' has been penned by novelist
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and artist Jerry Ordway and another title, written by Peter Hogan and Steve Moore, was going to explore the remaining secrets of all of the major ABC characters. This mini-series, ''America's Best Comics: A to Z'', started in September 2005 but was cancelled after four issues.


Titles

* ''America's Best Comics: A to Z'' (see below) * '' The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen'' * '' Promethea'' * ''
Tomorrow Stories ''Tomorrow Stories'' was an American comic book series created by Alan Moore for his America's Best Comics (ABC) line, published by Wildstorm (now a subsidiary of DC Comics). Overview ''Tomorrow Stories'' started in August 1999 as a collection o ...
'' ** '' Greyshirt: Indigo Sunset'' (a ''Tomorrow Stories'' mini-series spin-off, written and drawn by Rick Veitch) * '' Tom Strong'' ** ''Tom Strong's Terrific Tales'' (a twelve-issue anthology spin-off) ** ''Tom Strong and the Robots of Doom'' (mini-series spin-off) ** '' Terra Obscura'' (a Tom Strong spin-off based on old Nedor Comics characters, written by Peter Hogan) * '' Top 10'' ** ''
Smax Smax is a fictional character from the comic book series '' Top 10'' written by Alan Moore, illustrated by Gene Ha, and published by America's Best Comics imprint of DC Comics. A ''Top-10'' spin-off mini-series also called ''Smax'' focused on th ...
'' (a Top 10 mini-series spin-off) ** '' Top 10: The Forty-Niners'' (a Top 10 graphic novel spin-off) ** '' Top 10: Beyond the Farthest Precinct'' (a Top 10 mini-series)


America's Best Comics: A to Z

''America's Best Comics: A to Z'' was to be a six-part miniseries written by Peter Hogan and Steve Moore. It planned to reveal secrets and unknown facts about the characters that have appeared thus far in the ABC line. The miniseries was canceled after issue #4. Work had begun on issue #5, but its unclear how complete it was before the plug was pulled. There are no plans at present to publish a collection of the issues. Each issue features artwork from character's original designer/co-creator and a cover by Terry Dodson. It was expected to signal the end of the ABC line, and was planned as a farewell to the characters. # Featured Tom Strong and
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, with art by
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and Kevin Nowlan. # Featured Greyshirt and The Cobweb, with art by Rick Veitch and Melinda Gebbie. # Featured Terra Obscura and Splash Brannigan. # Featured Top 10 and Teams (America's Best and America's Worst). # Would have focused on
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(in the style of a holiday program) and First American. # Was never solicited, but the remaining topics that had not been covered include Promethea and Jonni Future.


Other one-off titles have included

* ''America's Best Comics Preview'' (Mar 1999) (a mini-comic preview, free with Wizard magazine #91) * ''America's Best Comics 64 Page Giant'' (Dec 2000) (a collection of short stories involving all of the ABC characters) * ''America's Best Comic's Sketchbook'' (Dec 2001) (a collection of sketches of main characters by ABC artists) * ''The Many Worlds of Tesla Strong'' (May 2003) (a 64-page, single issue, ''Tom Strong'' spin-off, released with two covers, by Art Adams and Bruce Timm)


Other collected editions

* ''America's Best Comics'' (graphic novel collection of the ''64 Page Giant'', ''Sketchbook'', and ''Many Worlds'', paperback: ) * ''Promethea Covers Collection'' (a collection of all 32 Promethea covers)


References


External links


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