more like this? i like comics but i dont care about super heroes or anime.
More like this? i like comics but i dont care about super heroes or anime
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what specifically do you wanna see
the biographical stuff? the horror stuff?
something like that. i keep looking for stuff to read but all i can find is animeshit and capeshit
maybe emily caroll's stuff? this one is a personal favorite emcarroll.com
Just look at the type of stuff Fantagraphics and Drawn & Quarterly publishes and publishers in that vain.
You can read Derf Backderf's other stuff if you haven't already. I particularly liked Trashed since I also worked sanitation in more or less the same area for a time.
> i like comics but i dont care about super heroes or anime
You don't like comics
user, non-super-hero-nor-anime is not a small niche subgenre with few examples.
There are plenty of comics about the real world
>I don't know what most popular comics where till the 80's.
idiot.
So you want indie comics
From Hell by Moore and Campbell
yeah this is what i read
OP if you are still around Love and Rockets might work. Maybe Black Hole or Stray Bullets. I heard those are worthwhile reads.
this is a great book, check it out
that book was depressing as hell, but ya it was good. Kent State was also good.
Henry and Glen Forever
Charles Burns' comics
how about Tom in Finland?
Spain Rodriguez comix
>tom of finland.jpg
Haha good one
Trots and Bonnie
anything by Robert Crumb
Pic related is a fascinating and mind blowing look about deranged killer if that's what you're asking for.
Robert Crumb is the master
if you're looking for more serial killer related stuff, then Did You Hear What Eddie Gein Done? was really good
It perfectly captures the feeling of the work; the frustration, anger, and queer humor that arises from throwing out people's at times literal shit.
If OP is looking for something that captures the feeling of life in ways that slice of life shit doesn't there's American Splendor. It shows off the mediocrity, mundanity, and directionlessness of life, being more of less a semi-autobiographical depiction of day-to-day living. R. Crumb does some of the art for it, and I'd generally recommend his stuff.
Liberatore
Jean moebius Giraud
Matthias Schultheiss
James O'Barr
man when is she putting out a proper graphic novel
only read The Crow but my god it is so fucking good!
look harder faggot
check out Klondike, basically a graphic history of the alaskan gold rush
he got a few short stories and a short book IO
Read Viz
Dan clowes ghost world or david boring
Chester brown's ed the happy clown
binky brown meets the holy virgin mary
rainia telegeimer's smile
The Crow is capeshit, very different and good capeshit but still capeshit.
Sucker for anything Paul Pope, who done lot of mainstream capeshit but his indie non-capeshit stuff best.
Finaly a thread about good comics !
You should read Robert Crumb (his autobiographical stuff is god tier), Joe Matt, Julie Doucet...
Also, check Lewis Trondheim's stuff !
he now does commercial work for the man, sold himself out. he was good, back in 1998
His commercial work is still good though, like that Spidey one shot,his Batman like that all fun shit.
Enki Bilal
Plus if he didn't do those, I won't know about him as a kid and become a fan.
Ranx and Lubna
>Matthias Schultheiss
these watercolors are dirty in the best way
gritty yet not muddy. just amazing
I think he maybe mixed them with oils to get that effect
the story is a CRASH inspired, about a couple driving around and runnning people over with a car
Came to post this. Even though my life is wildly different from the main character's, I still found moments where I could relate. It's a hell of a read, I highly recommend it.
Has anyone read this. A microcosm of violence experienced through three children's eyes. When I realized what was happening I glazed over and finished the book out of obligation.
>ends right as it's getting interesting
Hate.
got quite a large number of those listed. S Clay Wilson for example. Spain. etc
Philippe Druillet's THE NIGHT
Don't even have to get past the A's.