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Panorama of Hell
Akira
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (Steel Ball Run specifically)
Phoenix
Hino is the K I N G https://t.co/eKJYN0nvDt
Sabrina by Nick Drnaso - I very much did not like this. At best it feels like watered-down Tomine, at worst it makes me want to hit my head against the wall. So devoid of personality. It made my head hurt.
Killing and Dying Adrien Tomine - Tomine's pacing is so good, and these stories are so haunting. They remained in my head years after I first read it and I'm glad I decided to reread it. Please check it out it's great.
How To Be Happy by Eleanor Davis (@squinkyelo)- This is just a great exploration of depression and human turmoil. All of these little stories hit so hard. This one will stick with me.
The Multiversity by Grant Morrison, Frank Quitely, Doug Mahnke, and more - Basically a short story collection that also has an overarching narrative. Definitely peaks with the Quitely and Mahnke stories. A glorious hot mess of a comic, it was a really fun read!
Essential Spider-Man Volume 1 by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko - I surprisingly enjoyed this a lot. All the other Marvel comics of the time have been a slog to read through, but every time I finished a story in here I was excited to see what happened in the next issue. Loved it!