Welcome to another thread discussing your favorite comics of the decade. We're doing another round of the 2020s, since we're more than halfway done with the decade.Here you can present and discuss your favorite reads published this decade so far (2020 - 2025), including series that ended this decade that did not begin this decade.We allow comics from all over the world and of different formats: American, European, manga (only encouraged if you also have favorites of western origin), webcomics, etc., as long as the enthusiasm is there. You can also discuss major disappointments.For your 3x3s:https://www.befunky.com/create/collage/
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>>151929779Very nice. I'm still aiming to read that Ed Gein comic.
Don't feel like doing a chart MonicaDid You Hear What Ed Gein Done?Damn Them AllThe Crimson CageSaga Of a Doomed UniverseHome Sick PilotsKaya
>>151929779Also interested in Bea Wolf. It is super cutesy?>>151930046Here you go.Kaya is on my list. How is Home Sick Pilots? I thought Dark Patterns was alright.
>>151930558Thanks anon. I'm lazy. It's been a long day. HSP is pretty good. I went in blind and didn't know much about it and was very surprised. Doesn't wear out its welcome, Watters writes young people well without making them complete shitheads, the art is great. I think Watters does better on indie junk, I liked Coffin Bound quite a bit but i haven't read any of his big 2 work.
>>151930581I take that back. I read a couple issues of his Nightwing. Thought they were pretty good. I need to catch up
>>151930558>It is super cutesy?It's not saccharine
>>151930581That's good to know. I'm adding these to my list.>>151930640That looks good. Nice and severe.
My current favorites from this decade.Zoc and A Frog in the Fall have a pretty obvious Studio Ghibli influence, but I enjoyed them just the same. They are very comfy.Sunday, I read entirely over a Sunday. It was a religious experience. I plan to revisit all of the Schrauwen family comics (Arsene Schrauwen, Parallel Lives, Sunday), as they're all interlinked by fictional blood.Land of the Lustrous is epic. I'd love more action series like this and Takemitsuzamurai (and No. 5) that have a unique art style; their own MO.Tokyo These Days (center) is my top favorite so far. It, along with Sunday, revitalized my my love for comics after a prolonged slump.Goodbye, Eri is quite moving and I just plain enjoy formal playfulness and cinema.The Great Beyond ("The Great Void" in French?) is a visual feast with a neat gimmick premise. There's another comic from this artist I want to look into called Semi-Science Fiction.Crickets is actually The Blood of the Virgin. I didn't think I'd like it, but suddenly I was on the last page. Pretty good. Reminded me of the way Jaime Hernandez did comics, but a lot more focused on its main narrative.One Beautiful Spring Day is more Jim Woodring. Can't get enough.
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