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Obviously it depends a lot on what kind of stuff you like, but here's some suggestions.
Wild's End: The Enemy Within functions as a sort of sequel to the Wild's End series. If you liked that, this is more you will enjoy.
Arcadia was highly acclaimed from a team of unknown creators. Think the Matrix meets class struggle. Very well done.
Adventure Time is one of the licensed franchises Boom! is doing an exceedingly excellent job with. The first 35 issues are written by Ryan "Dinosaur Comics/Squirrel Girl" North and they're hilarious, sometimes deconstructive pieces of work that are secretly better than the actual show. There's also a bunch of spin-offs, the Fionna & Cake ones are probably the best as they're gorgeous and function as an in-universe gender-swapped fan-fiction. Yup.
In that same vein, Bee & Puppycat is run by the cartoon's actual creators. This is a little more zany and at the same time a little safer, but they do cool stuff like having characters sing out QR codes you can scan to hear the music.
Anything under the Boom Box! imprint is cool YA/middle-grade and creator-owned stuff. Lumberjanes is hilarious although a bit too short everytime, The Midas Flesh is a little uneven space adventure that doesn't quite know if it wants to be comedic or serious, and Teen Dog is the coolest dude around.
Lastly, don't underestimate Archaia's output, Boom! acquired them a while back. The Joiners in 3D is a gorgeous piece of work that has David Marquez (Miles Morales Spider-Man) doing something wildly different with actual hand-drawn 3D comics. Very cool. Also recommend The Last Broadcast if your interests skew more towards manga and European stuff; it's about magicians and people who break into abandoned old buildings.
Last Archaia recommendation before this post becomes an entire essay: Jim Henson's Storyteller. There's two series so far, the Witches mini and currently one about Dragons. Every issue is a stand-alone adaptation of well-known folklore; you don't even need to know the Storyteller series at all. Particularly recommend the S.M. Vidaurri and Kyla Vanderklugt issues of the Witches mini, both are wildly different, but they're truly gorgeous. Not being hyperbolic when I say these are the prettiest comics I've ever read.