Sammy Harkham Friends and Sinners in Sammy Harkham’s Crickets #9 Crickets #9 contains many stories and yet feels like a singular, unified comic book.
independent The Life and Times of Ricky Lawless— Ed Brubaker & Sean Phillips Giant Size Criminal #1 Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillip explore the tragedy of living under the sins of our fathers.
steve mcniven Charles Soule and Steve McNiven Explore Ghosts in Daredevil: Cold Day in Hell Frank Miller casts a long shadow over this story and Charles Soule and Steve McNiven know it.
Kieron Gillen Die Loaded #1 by Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans— The Bones Continue to Roll Kieron Gillen and Stephanie Hans remind us that some stories just don’t end.
giovanna fabi Loving the Grid in Giovanna Fabi’s Perfect Love (mini kuš! #133) Giovanna Fabi uses her artwork to evoke so many feelings out of the reader.
deniz camp It’s Time to Wake Up- Absolute Martian Manhunter #1 by Deniz Camp & Javier Rodriguez DC's Absolute Martian Manhunter #1 delivers a radical reimagining with Deniz Camp and Javier Rodriguez creating a mind-bending sensory experience that transcends traditional superhero storytelling.
Oscar Zarate Imaging Space and Silence in Oscar Zarate’s Thomas Girtin: The Forgotten Painter “Oscar Zarate is telling a story about art and the ways that it’s a life choice by making these characters face several other choices that may or may not be related to art. But with every challenge faced, with every decision made, it always comes back to Art.“
chris condon Finding the Truth in Chris Condon and Jacob Phillips’ The Enfield Gang Massacre The title gives away what’s going to happen but The Enfield Gang Massacre is about stories as much as it is about the massacre.
Ngozi Ukazu Barda IS — a look at Ngozi Ukazu’s new comic book BARDA. It’s a meet-cute story set in the torture dungeons of Darkseid's Apokolips.
Neil Gaiman Gaiman and Buckingham write the new gospel of Miracleman in The Silver Age You’ve got to wonder what Miracleman: The Silver Age would have read like if it had come out in the 1990s instead of the 2020s.
Igort Igort's 'How War Begins': A Poignant Portrait of Ukraine's Struggle, Echoing Global Calls for Compassion Igort’s "How War Begins" shows the human toll of the Russian invasion on Ukraine through personal narratives, urging readers to empathize with the individuals worldwide affected by conflict.
Paco Roca Lost Reflections on a Photograph in Paco Roca's Return to Eden In Paco Roca’s new book, each generation just wants to see their mothers smile.