To All the Comics I've Loved This Year
I read comics quite a bit in the past, but I took a bit of a break. I was honestly exhausted with the same sorts of stories focusing on the same type of characters. This is my round about way of saying that I was really tired of the hetero male narrative and never seeing anything really identifiable with any of the characters I was reading. However, I started getting back into comics this year with the news of Ms. Marvel and Lumberjanes and that just opened me up to all of the other awesome comics running this year. Including āThe Big Feminist BUTā a collection of feminism comics (skip the afterward though) and āTomboyā by Liz Prince which resonated deeply with me.
Ms. Marvel
Ms. Marvel just released vol. 1 and if youāre into superhero comics itās a must read. Muslim American Kamala Khan is an endearing Ms. Marvel who is a fangirl herself which is part of what makes it so enjoyable (who wouldnāt love the chance to take a selfie with Wolverine). I love the art. I love that she is from Jersey. I love that she has an Avengers fanfic.
Lumberjanes
Lumberjanes just finished their first 8 issue run and you can get a subscription for issues #9-#14 on boom studios. I love this series. Teen girls kicking monster butt and being awesome friends. The characters definitely show that thereās more than one way to be a girl and I love that the camp director is a lumberjack version of Rosie the Riveter.
Thor
The new run of Thor just fairly recently started and it is already starting to become a favorite of mine. Confession Time. Iāve always found Thor really boring. Iām sorry. He just kinda is. The new Thor has a woman pick up Thorās hammer as he is unworthy and is no longer able to wield it. I really like how in issue one the criticism of the change is addressed through Odin and as the issues go on heās continuously proven wrong.
Gotham Academy
Gotham Academy is also another fairly new run so itās hard for me to say a lot about it, but Iāve been really enjoying reading a story that takes place in Gotham that doesnāt focus heavily on anything ābatā. It has a bit of mystery and itās definitely one of those comics that I find myself wanting to read to get the answers.
Saga
Saga has been running since 2012 and its one of those comic series that I had kept hearing about, but I wasnāt sure I would enjoy. I was very wrong and Fiona Staplesā art is absolutely amazing. Itās characters and universe are all sort of āout thereā in a way that I thought I wouldnāt enjoy, but Iāve really ended up liking a universe that feels like a mix of equal parts sci-fi and fantasy.
Batgirl
Iāve always enjoyed Batgirl, and Gail Simone does her story justice, especially since itās incredibly emotional with Batgirl regaining her ability to walk after being shot by the Joker. Iām still a little iffy on the new hip Batgirl that was introduced after Simoneās run, but they have big shoes to fill.
Rat Queens
Rat Queens is a solid fantasy setting that focuses on four foul-mouth ass-kicking women. The series lost itās original artist but now has a new artist (and will be much better for it). The picture below explains just why I love this series so much.
Coming in 2015 is going to be a Spider Gwen series which will focus on Gwen Stacy with spidey powers and started just at the end of 2014 is āBitch Planetā which Image Comics describes as āMargaret Atwood meets Inglourious Basterdsā.