Deadshot 666 Posted January 1, 2013 (edited) Not counting OGN like Tales of Sand, Parker: The Score and The Underwater Welder Runners Up 20) Peter Panzerfaust 19) Wonder Woman 18) Revival 17) Stumptown 16) The Walking Dead 15) Punk Rock Jesus One of the most interesting comics i read this year and with one less to go it will probably decide how much i like this series. 14) Winter Solider What makes Winter Solider great other than this being final story Ed Brubaker does for Marvel and him doing story that feels like his classic Captain America run which is one of the best in comics is the art team lead by Butch Guice who is doing some of his best work. 13) Fatale The other series Ed Brubaker is his creator owned series with Sean Phillips. It's noir crime story but with supernatural twist like the other comics they did it's great comic on all fronts. 12) Batman Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo's Batman has been one of the best superhero comics and one of the best comics out of DC since it started. With the introduction of Harper Row, Joker attacking Bat family and Batman going crazy from bunch of owls this series has been interesting and has had of great moments. 11) Before Watchmen: MinuteMen & Silk Specter I don't care about the baggage of this series, a great series with fantastic art and writing is all you need for me to enjoy it which is what these two have. Give Cooke and Connor credit for making a great prequels to watchmen. 10) The Rocketeer Pretty much all you need to know about the funniest superhero comics out there and also one of the best. With there being another mini series of Cliff and the gang things are looking good for this series of mini-series. 9) Rachel Rising Probably the most underrated comic out there and maybe my favourite work by Terry Moore. Edited January 1, 2013 by Deadshot 5 Kaiso, King Demise, Namikaze and 2 others reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roxie 71 Posted January 1, 2013 I have to agree with the Walking Dead one, but I never read the others. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deadshot 666 Posted January 1, 2013 8) Hawkeye Hawkeye by Matt Fraction,David Aja and Javier Pulido is one those special comics that focus on a character when their not being superhero. It's one of funniest comics from the big two and feels like one of a kind comic. David Aja brings more of a indie design to hawkeye with pages that have up to 10 panels per page and Fraction that has very light and airy read which helps the series give it it's certain atmosphere. 7) Daredevil Mark Waid's Daredevi received Best Single Issue, Best Continuing Series, and Best Writer at the Eisner's and with the artist this series has and how Waid has recreated this character their isn't much more to say. 6) Sixth Gun Brian Hurt and Cullen Bunn's Sixth Gun has little bit of everything from western to supernatural to horror to action/adventures but it never loses track of it's characters and adds character development when needed. It's one of constant comics out there and with it's silent issue was great display of how great the comic is. 5) I, Vampire I, Vampire is best comic in new 52 and it's most underrated one they got, With it's need to change the status quo every six issues the story remains unpredictable and art is most constant in new 52 being only comic with one artist doing all of the issues. It breaths new air into Vampire genre and still has sense of fun about it. 4) American Vampire Now Scott Snyder and Rafael Albuquereque are one issue way to taking a one year break from American Vampire and while that's a heart breaker it's great time to catch up on the series. With the mix of American history and vampires it's one of most interesting stories out there with it changing from decade to decade while capturing with decade perfectly. This year we saw 1950's in American Vampire and it was maybe best decade the series did. 3) Locke and Key Still one of the best comics out there, and this being in it's final mini series it will be sad to see it go. 2) Mind MGMT The surprise hit of me in 2012 was Mind MGMT i picked it up since it sounded interesting and it was light week. After i read first issue of the series i fell in love with it, it was felt new and fresh and had most interesting mystery where i still don't know anwser but can't help but read on. The history Matt Kindt has created it just fascinating with a government agency of spies who have psychic abilities formed during or after World War 1. The art is simple but still has details and fits the series he has imagined. If Mind MGMT continues the way it is it probably end up as one of my favourite comics. 1) Saga Saga is an epic space opera/fantasy comic book series created by writer Brian K Vaughan and artist Fiona Staples. And well it's so much better than any other comic out there it's not even fair. It does everything so well that it's always comic i look forward to the most month in and month out and it's only it's first year. 1 Kaiso reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theultimatesorafan 685 Posted January 1, 2013 (edited) Where the heck is Justice League with Jim Lee? Edited January 1, 2013 by theultimatesorafan Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deadshot 666 Posted January 1, 2013 Where the heck is Justice League with Jim Lee? I starting reading it when started stopped because it wasn't my thing. I've tried other issues since than and while i think the series has gotten better it still isn't still not my thing or what i want in a team book, It's not the best art i've seen from Jim Lee either. I do enjoy the back-up on Captain Marvel and #0 most from the series. I am looking forward to Scott Snyder and Jim Lee Superman comic though. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theultimatesorafan 685 Posted January 1, 2013 I starting reading it when started stopped because it wasn't my thing. I've tried other issues since than and while i think the series has gotten better it still isn't still not my thing or what i want in a team book, It's not the best art i've seen from Jim Lee either. I do enjoy the back-up on Captain Marvel and #0 most from the series. I am looking forward to Scott Snyder and Jim Lee Superman comic though. Scott Snyder and Jim Lee is going to be legend. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Deadshot 666 Posted January 2, 2013 (edited) Scott Snyder and Jim Lee is going to be legend. Hopefully, have high hopes for the series. @ Roxie Yeah the walking dead had strong year, it still remains unpredictable and Negan is an interesting villain. Edited January 2, 2013 by Deadshot Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites