Having in mind anything outside the big 2:
Harbinger
Saga
TMNT
Having in mind anything outside the big 2:
Harbinger
Saga
TMNT
Mind MGMT - the main story, the art, the side stories...it really is the total package.
Invincible, but if that is skirting the edge of being Indie nowadays, I'd have to say Atomic Robo.
Uber, by Kieron Gillen
though Lumberjanes' first issue was pure fun and delight
COPRA is my number one. Latest issue just came out.
Casanova when it comes back will be up there. I'm also really enjoying Dead Body Road and Black Science.
I also like Michael DeForge's work. I picked up copies of Lose #3 and #4 at LA Zinefest this year.
Last edited by GDC3; 05-01-2014 at 11:34 AM.
If we're talking NON-Image then I would have to say it's Terry Moore's positively brilliant RACHEL RISING.
But if we're including Image then I'd have to pick SAGA by a hair over RACHEL RISING.
Other favorites are LETTER 44, REVIVAL, RAT QUEENS, INVINCIBLE and THE WALKING DEAD.
Writer / Editor / Production / Talent Acquisition - www.grayhavencomics.com
Promotions/Social Media - www.shadowlineonline.com
Twitter - @marclombardi
I have to go with Ghostbusters. It's been such a terrific comic, clearly made by a creative team who care about the property. It feels very much like a literal continuation of the films, with the characters' personalities and voices captured perfectly by Erik Burnham. And I love, love, love Dan Schoening's cartoony artwork.
While I thought the second volume got off to a shaky start when it launched last year, it has since found its footing and been delivering the goods left and right once again. One of the things I love about it is that many of the issues are still stand-alone reads. Together, they build toward something, but you can still take them separately as their own individual adventures, instead of having one giant 6-, 7- or 8-issue arc after another. As a result, when the book does do a multi-part arc (such as "Haunted America" or last year's "Happy Horror Days"), it feels more special. And the current eight-part "Mass Hysteria!," which is only just three issues in now, is proving quite awesome.
Was loving Helheim. Really looking forward to the follow-up series. Loved Stumptown and looking forward to that re-start as well.
Good times for me through Oni Press.
Aw man, if I had to pick one, just one, it would be Atomic Robo, or perhaps Transformers More than Meets the Eye
In regards to Image books I really dig Black Science and Ghosted right now but I don't really consider those indie since they have a pretty big machine behind them but they aren't the big 2 so whatever. It's been awhile since I've found a really great indie book I could collect consistently so I am open to suggestions. Thanks for the recommendations! I really appreciate it.
Adam Wallenta
Illustrator/Writer
My new all-ages graphic novel I created with my 5-year-old son, "PUNK TACO" is available now.
PUNK TACO is about a lovable alien taco that rocks out across the galaxy with his band of misfits, fighting evil and anyone in need.
PUNKTACO.com
PUNK TACO on AMAZON
Top Cow Comics : Witchblade, CyberForce , Darkness , Artifacts
Crossed : The Web comic and Ongoing
Excluding Image it would definitely have to be Love and Rockets.