Are you looking for the best comics to read right now? Look no further! We have compiled a list of the most popular comics that are currently on the market. From DC's Swamp Thing to Marvel's Flash (2018), there is something for everyone. We will also discuss some of the best comic book writers, colorists, and artists in the industry. DC Comics' Sandman Universe spin-off line has been a hit with readers, and Nightmare Country is no exception.
It features some of the best modern comic book artists, such as Yanick Paquette, Andrea Sorrentino, and Francesco Francavilla. Ice Cream Man has been a fan favorite for three consecutive years and is one of the best independent books on the market. Marvel and DC have both ventured into the world of real web comics, with DC's incredibly charming webtoon leading the way. Brian Michael Bendis' Phenomena is a fantasy for all ages that is published by Abrams Comics Arts and features artwork by Sana Takeda.
This book is a great mix of recently completed miniseries, classic comic book series compilations, graphic novel series, and more. Swamp Thing has been written by some of the best comic book writers in history, such as Neil Gaiman, Alan Moore, and Len Wein. Ram V continues this tradition with his new version of this classic character. Rick Remender's work in the early 2000s is also highly acclaimed, with Uncanny X-Force, Fear Agent, and Deadly Class being some of his most popular comics.
The technology for coloring comics has come a long way since 1991, resulting in some brilliant colorists in the industry today. Tamra Bonvillain is one of the best colorists out there. Comic Book Herald orders and reading guides are made possible thanks to generous donations from readers. Substack's wave of comic creators is still in its infancy but Stevenson's transparent autobiography style makes it perfect for comics sent directly via email. Tillie Walden's zombies story about a young girl heading north with a prosthesis is also worth checking out.
Taylor gives Jon an authenticity that makes him much more than a superhero or even a strange character.