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Kids comics that adults will dig: Hilda by Luke Pearson is an award-winning series set in a fantastic world resembling Scandinavia and drawing inspiration mainly from Scandinavian folklore, inhabited by both regular people and creatures like trolls, giants, elves and spirits.
Top 10 of the decade by popular choice
Sharing #10. with ❤️95 each are:
Vision (Little Worse Than A Man / Little Better than a Beast) by Tom King and Gabriel Hernandez Walta,
Here by Richard McGuire,
Habibi by Craig Thompson, and
A Bride's Story by Kaoru Mori
Comics Worldwide: New Zealand (pt.2). Sarah Laing is a New Zealand author and cartoonist known for comics Let Me Be Frank, and Mansfield and me, as well as co-editing Three Words: An Anthology of Aotearoa/NZ Women's Comics
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Top 100 of the 2010s: #6. Equinoxes by Cyril Pedrosa (2015) seeks to capture the feeling of loneliness when faced with complexities of the world. In four tables corresponding the four seasons, unrelated people of all social backgrounds meander in and out of each other's lives.
So which in your opinion are the most beautifully drawn or painted colored comics? Share some pics if you can ;)
Currently I'm re-reading Jimmy Corrigan: the smartest kid on Earth by Chris Ware and I'm so glad I revisited it. Ware is one of the greats, so very unique in his understanding and approach to comics. I'm pretty sure most of you have read it, but if not then do yourself a favor ;)
Top 100 of the 2010s: #22. The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui (2017) documents the story of Bui family’s daring escape after the fall of South Vietnam in the 1970s, and the difficulties they faced building new lives for themselves.
Comics Worldwide: Namibia. Second part of the Kenya / Namibia series by Leo, Rodolphe and Bernard Marchal is an adventure comics series placed in the 1949 Namibia.
Top 100 of the 2010s: #31. Baking With Kafka by Tom Gauld (2017) covers topics from sarcastic panels about the health hazards of being a best-selling writer to a list of magical items (such as the Amulet of Attraction, which summons mainstream acceptance, money, and fresh coffee)