Apr 2, 2022 3:25 pm
Hello everyone! The topic of comics and graphic novels came up briefly in my AMA (linked here), but I wanted to make a dedicated spot in this forum where everyone can drop their favorite comics and graphic novels and talk about why they love them!
I, personally, generally go for non-superhero stuff (though there are certainly some superhero comics I've enjoyed), so Image is probably my favorite publisher.
I will try to update my list of recommendations below every once in a while.
If you have any recs, drop them below! Read any of the stuff on my reading list, let us know what you thought of it!
My Recommendations:
-Saga (Image Comics). Don't really need to explain this one too much, an epic fantasy/science fiction space opera centering on a child born of parents from warring planets. The worldbuilding is great and so many of the characters are too loveable and relatable. Very much Game-of-Thrones-in-space. It's a must-read for any comic fan as long as you're okay with very real and graphic depictions of pretty much every hot-button topic in existence (including violence, genocide, abortion, sexuality, racism, etc etc).
-Starstruck (IDW). The comic book origins of the Dimension20 season. The Starstruck comics are fun, crazy, full of interesting concepts and writing styles, very progressive for their time, terribly disorientating, but so so so rewarding, and well worth the number of times I furrowed my brow at something, reread something 20 pages ago, then returned to the current page, still just as confused lmao. You really just gotta let yourself be along for the ride of reading these comics.
-Daytripper (DC). A very deep, introspective graphic novel about a guy who writes obituaries for the local newspaper and is struggling to find meaning in life. I still think about it at least once a week. It packs some powerful themes and messages, and is a gripping page-turner.
-The Old Guard (Image). The comic origins of the Netflix movie of the same name. An unexpectedly great tale about a small group of (mostly) immortal people from all periods of history. Has some GREAT LGBTQ representation (which I did not know going in, and was very happily surprised to find) and very interesting story.
-Critical Role: Mighty Nein Origins (Dark Horse). TBH, most of Critical Role's comics are just okay and nothing too special, but this series has been consistently amazing. I would recommend not reading these without already having watched Campaign 2 of Critical Role, as they contain literally the MOST MASSIVE SPOILERS POSSIBLE, but they are well worth the wait. The art and page layouts are some of the most beautiful I've seen so far in comic books, and do a great job of setting the characters up for C2.
On My Reading List/Currently Reading:
-Paper Girls (Image)
-Low (Image)
-Something is Killing the Children (Boom Studios)
-The Vision (Marvel)
-The Last Session (Mad Cave Studios)
-Y: The Last Man (Vertigo)
I, personally, generally go for non-superhero stuff (though there are certainly some superhero comics I've enjoyed), so Image is probably my favorite publisher.
I will try to update my list of recommendations below every once in a while.
If you have any recs, drop them below! Read any of the stuff on my reading list, let us know what you thought of it!
My Recommendations:
-Saga (Image Comics). Don't really need to explain this one too much, an epic fantasy/science fiction space opera centering on a child born of parents from warring planets. The worldbuilding is great and so many of the characters are too loveable and relatable. Very much Game-of-Thrones-in-space. It's a must-read for any comic fan as long as you're okay with very real and graphic depictions of pretty much every hot-button topic in existence (including violence, genocide, abortion, sexuality, racism, etc etc).
-Starstruck (IDW). The comic book origins of the Dimension20 season. The Starstruck comics are fun, crazy, full of interesting concepts and writing styles, very progressive for their time, terribly disorientating, but so so so rewarding, and well worth the number of times I furrowed my brow at something, reread something 20 pages ago, then returned to the current page, still just as confused lmao. You really just gotta let yourself be along for the ride of reading these comics.
-Daytripper (DC). A very deep, introspective graphic novel about a guy who writes obituaries for the local newspaper and is struggling to find meaning in life. I still think about it at least once a week. It packs some powerful themes and messages, and is a gripping page-turner.
-The Old Guard (Image). The comic origins of the Netflix movie of the same name. An unexpectedly great tale about a small group of (mostly) immortal people from all periods of history. Has some GREAT LGBTQ representation (which I did not know going in, and was very happily surprised to find) and very interesting story.
-Critical Role: Mighty Nein Origins (Dark Horse). TBH, most of Critical Role's comics are just okay and nothing too special, but this series has been consistently amazing. I would recommend not reading these without already having watched Campaign 2 of Critical Role, as they contain literally the MOST MASSIVE SPOILERS POSSIBLE, but they are well worth the wait. The art and page layouts are some of the most beautiful I've seen so far in comic books, and do a great job of setting the characters up for C2.
On My Reading List/Currently Reading:
-Paper Girls (Image)
-Low (Image)
-Something is Killing the Children (Boom Studios)
-The Vision (Marvel)
-The Last Session (Mad Cave Studios)
-Y: The Last Man (Vertigo)
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