by rick olivares
For me, 2014 will be the year where I committed more
to independent comic books. It is the year where I mostly eschewed the Big Two
and found my solace in alternative and indie comics that was more about solid storytelling
as opposed to event-driven books.
My problem with the mainstream books is that they are
driven with shock value plots and maximum profits in mind.
The independents?
No matter if they don’t come out as regularly as you would like, you can
still see on a monthly basis the quality that goes into its production and the
onus is still on quality storytelling.
There are a lot of indies that I read but the ones I
listed are my faves (not in order) and would also like to recommend them to
others.
Independents
- Image Comics dominated the
independent comic book scene and it isn’t just my list. I think the comic book
community realized that Image puts out the best number of comic books today bar
none.
Saga by
Brian K. Vaughn and Fiona Staples – A
science fiction fantasy that will remind you of the space epics of the late
1970s and early 1980s yet with a more liberal slant. Written by one of the most
original writers in the business today – Brian K. Vaughn – and drawn by this
generation’s Warhol – Fiona Staples. It’s a genre and mind-bending masterpiece
on display…. and monthly too!
Velvet by
Ed Brubaker and Steve Epting – No
more Tom Clancy? Ed Brubaker steps into the breach. The duo of Bru and Epting
continue their stellar clack and dagger stories that they famously brought in
Captain America (that begat the Winter Soldier storyline) and continues with
this excellent period piece that would warm Sean Connery’s heart.
The Mercenary
Sea by Kel Symons and Mathew Reynolds
– Think Josh Whedon’s Firefly set in the pre-World War II South Pacific. You’ll
also get that Jonny Quest vibe reading this. One of the most lushly drawn and
colored books in the industry today!
Deadly
Class by Rick Remender and Wesley Craig – Hogwarts for assassins! Except done in the Quentin Tarantino way!
Manifest
Destiny by Chris Dingess and Matthew Roberts – There was a reason why the west coast was called the “new frontier”
and “wild.” A revisionist historical fantasy set in that famous Lewis and Clark
Expedition.
Vertigo – One of those bastions of quality storytelling. Took a
backseat to Image but they still put out some great stuff.
Astro City
by Kurt Busiek and Brent Anderson – An
introspective look at the life of superheroes, villains, and ordinary folks in
the fictional city of Astro City. Visit and read one of the consistently best
written comics and come away with that look of wonder in your eyes.
Fables by
Bill Willingham and Mark Buckingham
– Through the decades, we’ve had stories of the mythical gods and characters
living in the modern world. The heir to Sandman. A modern classic with new takes
on those childhood yarns. And after 12 years, this book looks like it is going
out with a bang.
Sandman Overture
by Neil Gaiman and JH Williams –
Like Gaiman never missed a beat!
Dead Boy
Detectives by Mark Buckingham, Toby Litt, and Gary Erskine – A wonderful read. There is life in the afterlife!
Marvel – Their best books are unencumbered by those wretched events
that have destroyed comics.
Daredevil
by Mark Waid and Chris Samnee – Ole
Hornhead has always attracted some of the best writers and artists. When this
duo wraps up their run in a few issues, it will go down as one of the best in
DD’s history.
Thor God of
Thunder by Jason Aaron and Esad Ribic
– If I dare say, this run has just unseated Walt Simonson’s 1980’s tour de
force as the character’s best. Compelling and audacious storylines that are
pulled off with aplomb. Beautifully drawn and painted art. Incredible battles
fit for a god. And if I were to name the best comic book (in terms of story and
art) for 2014 – Thor, God of Thunder is it!
Ms. Marvel
by G. Willow Wilson and Adrian Alphona
– The heir to Hawkeye as the best Marvel book with an indie feel to it. Now if
they can only stop having Wolverine as a guest.
Silver
Surfer by Dan Slott and Mike Allred
– Not since Nexus has there been a fun read about a space-faring hero.
Amazing
Spider-Man by Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos – Spider-Verse has got to be one of the best storylines in Spidey’s
history. And one of the best in comics this 2014
DC – So much for the New 52. They should just have 52
books of Batman.
Batman by
Scott Snyder, Danny Miki and Greg Capullo
Batman
Eternal by Scott Snyder and Joe Quinones
Earth 2 by
Mike Johnson, Nicola Scott, and Andy Smith
Limited
Series:
Transformers
vs. GI Joe by Tom Scioli
Multiversity
by Grant Morrison and company
The Wake by
Scott Snyder and Sean Murphy
Death Vigil
by Stjepan Sejic
Filipino Komiks – Some of the best put out by local creators this year! And you should do
yourself a favor and pick them up!
Tabi Po by Mervin Malonzo
Maktan 1521 by Tepai Pascual
Ugh by Hulyen
Marianing by Nikolo Salazar
Rodski Patotski by Gerry Alanguilan and Arnold Arre
Graphic Novels
Just So Happens by Fumio Obata
Blacksad: Amarillo by Juan Diaz Canales and Juanjo
Guarnido
Fatherland by Nina Bunjevac
Jane, the Fox, and me by Fanny Britt and Isabelle
Arsenault
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