The year is winding to a close, which got us to thinking…what were the best comics of the year? The Comicosity staff has gathered and submitted their top picks of 2015, today being Best Graphic Novel: Alison Baker High Crimes Created by Christopher Sebela, Ibrahim Moustafa, and Lesley Atlansky Published by Dark Horse Comics Reading…
Best of 2015: Indie Comics
Ever wonder what you’re missing? From every corner of the globe, comics were intensely awesome this year, and here are ten of the best and brightest books I came across on my adventures in 2015: AAMA Volumes 3 + 4 Created by Frederik Peeters Published by SelfMadeHero Verloc Nim and his brother, Conrad, depart on…
We’re Here and We’re Queer: 35 Indie Titles Doing Right by LGBTA Fans
It’s been a very challenging week for LGBT comic fans. Without any visible LGBT leads for their All-New All-Different relaunch in the fall, Marvel Comics has given its queer fans a lot to think about. This concern crescendoed with the stone cold declaration that a character who had been identified as bisexual by previous writer…
TRADE WAITING: Week of May 13, 2015
Greetings and salutations comic fans! It’s another Monday and that means another look at some of the hottest trade paperbacks, collected editions, and graphic novels in this week’s “Trade Waiting” – your weekly spotlight of five noteworthy comic book collections that are being released to stores this Wednesday and why you should watch out for…
Queer Visibility Interview: Ed Luce Talks WUVABLE OAF
In the past year, one of my greatest comics discoveries was Wuvable Oaf, and along with it, its equally wuvable writer and artist Ed Luce. This April, Fantagraphics Books will release a hardcover collection of the first years of Wuvable Oaf, which have been described as “Like Sex and the City but with adorable, ex-wrestler…