What is this?
A little project I've been chipping away at for a while now.
Below is an alphabetical list of every comic Image has in active publication this year.
Included: Comic series (ongoing and limited), new graphic novels, anthologies and one-shots.
Excluded: Collected volumes, re-releases of older work, and anything that's on hiatus (such as Saga).

How can it improve?
Obviously I have not read every comic listed here, so some descriptions may be inaccurate. If you see any errors, missing entries, or room for improvement, please post them!
Additionally, I would appreciate feedback about: whether this list is useful for anyone? Should links to forum topics about series be included where possible? Is there too much text, or are descriptions too vague? Any ideas to improve readability? Do you want graphic novels/limited/ongoing series separated out?

Ongoing series (#-M)
  • 20XX: Sci-fi/thriller. About Syms who have telekinetic powers, set in Anchorage, Alaska. Jonathan Luna on art.
  • A Man Among Ye: Pirate story, about lady pirates.
  • Adventureman: New pulp action/hero series from Matt Fraction, with art by Terry and Rachel Dodson.
  • The After Realm: Quarterly post-apocalyptic fantasy comic by Michael Avon Oeming (Powers), starring an elven warrior.
  • American Jesus: The Messiah: sequel to American Jesus, about a kid who is the literal reincarnation of Jesus. Mark Millar series.
  • Ascender: The fantasy follow-up to sci-fi series Descender. Gorgeous watercolours from Dustin Nguyen, Jeff Lemire writes.
  • Battlepug (2019): Mike Norton's comedy/Conan series about a giant pug riding into battle returned to publication last year.
  • Big Girls: Described as John Wick vs. Godzilla, this is about a girl who loves poetry and needs to save the world.
  • Birthright: 6 years running now, this fantasy series is about a kid lost in a fantasy realm. A Skybound series.
  • Bitter Root: A family of Harlem-based monster hunters in 1920, targeting creatures born of hate. 2019's breakout hit.
  • Black Magick: Urban fantasy/procedural. Witchcraft and black magic abound in this Greg Rucka/Nicola Scott cop/magic series.
  • Bomb Queen: Trump Card: 4 issue sequel to 2012's Bomb Queen, about stopping Trump becoming President for life in 2024.
  • Chu: Spin-off of Chew, about Tony Chu's sister, a criminal trying to elude capture by him.
  • Coffin Bound: Existential dread + roadtrip = Coffin Bound. Drug abuse and misery.
  • Copra (2019): Superhero/anti-hero genre. Indie darling Michel Fiffe's mercenary adventures currently run at Image.
  • Criminal (2019): The celebrated crime series by Brubaker & Phillips returned last year.
  • Crossover: Meta-series about comics crossovers occurring in real life... In a comic... In real life...
  • Crowded: Near-future sci-fi about an app which lets you crowdsource assassinations. Better hope nobody swipes left on you!
  • Dead Eyes: Crime series. A 90ies con-man/hoodlum returns from retirement following a traumatic event. By Gerry Duggan.
  • Deadly Class: Murder high school series running since 2014. Recommended to fans of shounen anime and Battle Royale.
  • Death or Glory: Stylish action comic from Rick Remender & neon-specialist Bengal.
  • Decorum: Jonathan Hickman's new stylish series about assassins keeps selling out print runs.
  • The Department of Truth: Mystery. So what if every single conspiracy theory ever, all turned out to be true all at once?
  • Die: Based on a DnD story I believe?
  • DIE!DIE!DIE! Robert Kirkman's series about a shadowy cabal who take out evil-doers.
  • Excellence: Skybound's series about a world of black magic. Colourful action title.
  • Exorsisters: They're sisters, doing exorcisms. What did you expect from the title?!
  • Family Tree: Body horror from Phil Hester & Jeff Lemire, about a girl slowly turning into an actual tree, and a race to find a cure.
  • Farmhand: Horror/comedy about a guy growing human limbs and organs as crops. From Rob Guillory, who made Chew.
  • Fire Power: New from Chris Samnee & Robert Kirkman, set in China, about the lost art of throwing fireballs around.
  • Getting It Together: Romance/comedy starring a bunch of lost twenty-somethings in the Bay area.
  • Gideon Falls: Mystery/horror, one of Image's best current series. Andrea Sorrentino, Dave Stewart & Jeff Lemire make this.
  • The Goddamned: The Virgin Brides: 5 issue sequel to The Goddamned. Biblical noir, lots of violence.
  • Hardcore: Reloaded 5 issue sci-fi/action-series from Skybound. Sequel to Hardcore.
  • Head Lopper: Quarterly fantasy/action comic in its fourth year.
  • Heart Attack: Teen romance + superpowers by the Mortal Kombat 11 writer. Published through Skybound.
  • Hit-Girl: Season Two: Spin-off violent superhero series. Related to the Kick-Ass reboot.
  • Ice Cream Man: Episodic anthology series covering everything from horror to musical. Genre-defying comic.
  • Ice Cream Man: Quarantine Comix: Spin-off comics set in the Ice Cream Man universe, created during peak quarantine.
  • Inkblot: High fantasy epic, about time-travelling cats, wizardry, and powerful sorcery.
  • Kick-Ass vs. Hit-Girl: 5 issue cross-over between Hit-Girl and Kick-Ass.
  • Killadelphia: Supernatural horror about vampire-Founding Father John Adams. Drawn by Jason Shawn Alexander (Spawn).
  • Lazarus: Risen: Sequel to Lazarus and Lazarus X+66. Dystopian sci-fi series, acclaimed since 2013.
  • Low: Underwater sci-fi series in its last arc this year. Consistently gorgeous.
  • Man-Eaters: The girl-power comic about teen girls turning into panthers released a one-shot this year.
  • Manifest Destiny: Lewis & Clark aren't prepared for the mysteries they find in uncharted territories. 7th year of publication!
  • The Marked: Young teen influencers are secretly occult protectors, but they're starting to slack on their duties for likes & clicks.
  • Middlewest: Dark fantasy by Skottie Young & Jorge Corona. For fans of Wizard of Oz, Miyazaki films, and Don Bluth animation.
  • Monstress: Image's best fantasy series the past 5 years. Gorgeous art, bleak writing. For fans of Final Fantasy.
  • Monstress: Talk Stories: 2 issues to bridge the gap to the next Monstress arc starting January 2021.
  • Moonshine: Crime/thriller from the 100 Bullets team, set during Prohibition era. Gangsters included.


Continued in Post #2 of this topic.