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You are here: Home / Comics Guides / Best of Lists / Dave’s Faves: All The Best Comics I’ve Ever Read

Dave’s Faves: All The Best Comics I’ve Ever Read

September 18, 2017 by Dave 124 Comments

Much like Liam Neeson, I’m always making lists. If you’re familiar with Comic Book Herald, you know these are typically massive reading order lists, with a primary focus on Marvel comics (and some DC!).

The below list is a very different breed, and is instead a collection of all my favorite comics and graphic novels I have ever read. Every time I read a new comic book series, I add it to the list, and rank it among the substantial competition of all the best comics ever.

There are two essential notes I’d like to add before you get to the list.

1 – I do not claim to have read all the greatest comics of all time. I am literally one man (at best, a half animal, part party machine). This list is an evolving organism that will take new shape as I pick up new books. If you have a personal favorite you don’t see included here, I’d love to hear about it in the comments, on Twitter, via email, on the street, from a disembodied voice floating through my attic… you get the idea.

2 – I have read many more Marvel comics than I’ve yet included on this list. This is changing all the time as I re-read Marvel series as part of My Marvelous Year and subsequently rank the titles. Again, if you’re looking for your Marvel comics fixin’s, I’d also check out my favorite 100 stories from 1998 to 2015, or the top 25 Marvel trade collections from 1961 to 1998.

Neil Gaiman's Sandman from Vertigo Comics

Finally, the rankings you’ll see here are entirely comics I like a lot. The higher a comic is ranked, the more I like it. The full list is approaching 1,000 rankings, but this contains the top 500 good ones!

Let the superlative headlines begin, and enjoy the comics!

Last Updated: August 27, 2025

The Best Comics Of All Time

1) Watchmen

2) The Sandman

3) Bone

4) Jonathan Hickman’s Marvel-verse, 2008 to 2016

5) Maus

6) Mind MGMT

7) Doom Patrol by Grant Morrison & Richard Case

8) Mister Miracle

9) Batman: The Dark Knight Returns

10) Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1 through Vol. 3 (1-104)

11) Hawkeye

12) Pluto

13) Calvin & Hobbes

14) The Bulletproof Coffin + Bulletproof Coffin: Disinterred

15) From Hell

16) Scott Pilgrim

17) My Favorite Thing is Monsters

18) Berlin

19) Building Stories

20) Miracleman

21) Blankets

22) Boxers & Saints

23) All Star Superman

24) Frank Miller’s Daredevil

25) Preacher

26) Barefoot Gen: A Cartoon Story of Hiroshima

27) American Born Chinese

28) East of West

29) Starman

30) Chew

31) Criminal

32) Asterios Polyp

33) Batman: Year One

34) Gotham Central

35) Usagi Yojimbo

36) Fear Agent

37) Y: The Last Man

38) Epileptic

39) Marvels

40) The Fantastic Four Omnibus Volume 2 (FF 31-60)

41) Ice Cream Man

42) Persepolis

43) Love & Rockets

44) Glenn Ganges: The River at Night

45) Mister Invincible

46) Hellboy

47) Duncan the Wonder Dog

48) 4 Kids Walk Into a Bank

49) Paul Auster’s New York Trilogy

50) Batman: The Long Halloween + Dark Victory

51) Transmetropolitan

52) Punk Rock Jesus

53) Walt Simonson’s Thor

54) The Walking Dead: Compendium One

55) Sweet Tooth

56) Supreme: The Story of the Year

57) Infinite Kung Fu

58) Saga of the Swamp Thing

59) Saga

60) Dreadstar

61) Daytripper

62) Vision

63) Black Hammer

64) Nimona

65) X-Men Dark Phoenix Saga

66) X-Statix

67) BTTM FDRS

68) Sex Criminals

69) Spider-Man Kraven’s Last Hunt

70) Wolverine: Weapon X

71) Astro City

72) The Contract with God Trilogy

73) Grendel by Matt Wagner

74) The Black Monday Murders

75) House of X / Powers of X

76) The Legion of Super-Heroes: The Great Darkness Saga

77) Dragon Hoops

78) Palestine

79) Blacksad

80) Judge Dredd: America

81) Transformers: More Than Meets The Eye Vol. 1 – Vol. 5

82) Hitman

83) Batman (The New 52)

84) The Omega Men

85) It’s Lonely at the Centre of the Earth

86) Uncanny X-Force (Rick Remender)

87) Age of Apocalypse

88) Superman Smashes the Klan

89) The Department of Truth

90) Atomic Robo

91) Black Panther: Panther’s Rage

92) Werewolves of Montpellier

93) Fun Home: A Family Tragicomic

94) Shubeik Lubeik

95) A Guest in the House

96) Sunday

97) Jessica Jones: Alias

98) Multiversity

99) Invincible

100) Shutter

101) Fables Vol. 1 – Vol. 6

102) JLA by Grant Morrison

103) New X-Men

104) Moms

105) Ultimate Spider-Man

106) Wicked + Divine

107) Moonshadow

108) The Many Deaths of Laila Starr

109) I Killed Adolf Hitler

110) John Constantine: Hellblazer – Dangerous Habits

111) Strangers In Paradise

112) Chasin’ The Bird

113) Kent State: 4 Dead in Ohio

114) Murder Falcon

115) The Prince and the Dressmaker

116) Pulp

117) Sobek

118) Unterzakhn

119) Elmer

120) Cornelius: The Merry Life of A Wretched Dog

121) Nextwave: Agents of HATE

122) Batman: Arkham Asylum

123) Squadron Supreme

124) Green Lantern by Geoff Johns

125) JLA: A League of One

126) Superman: Whatever Happened to the Man of Tomorrow?

127) Nowhere Men

128) Lone Wolf and Cub

129) Bedlam

130) Six-Gun Gorilla

131) Essex County

132) Carl Barks Ducks

133) Revival

134) Astro Boy Vol. 1

135) Sheriff of Babylon

136) Achewood: The Great Outdoor Fight

137) The Life & Times Of Scrooge McDuck

138) Planetary

139) DC Metal (Complete Event)

140) The Underwater Welder

141) Dr. Strange & Dr. Doom: Triumph & Torment

142) Thor: God of Thunder

143) Daredevil by Bendis and Maleev

144) Ultimates

145) DC’s 52

146) Animal Man (Grant Morrison Run)

147) Immortal Hulk

148) The Abominable Charles Christopher

149) The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen

150) Acme Novelty Library #20

151) Batman & Robin (by Grant Morrison)

152) March: Book One

153) The Rabbi’s Cat

154) The Fade Out

155) Secret Wars (1984)

156) Locke & Key

157) Seconds

158) Richard Stark’s Parker (by Darwyn Cooke)

159) Pride of Baghdad

160) Orion by Walt Simonson

161) Little Bird

162) Rebirth of Thanos + Thanos Quest

163) Superior Foes of Spider-Man

164) Jack Kirby’s 4th World

165) Secret Six

166) Elektra Assassin

167) Superior Spider-Man

168) Fearscape

169) Upgrade Soul

170) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles

171) Gotham Academy

172) Kingdom Come

173) Black Science

174) Ms. Marvel

175) Laura Dean Keeps Breaking Up With Me

176) Meanwhile

177) Ice Haven

178) The Manhattan Projects

179) Jimmy Olsen

180) Through the Woods

181) O Human Star

182) The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Cartoonist

183) Grayson (The New 52)

184) Superman: Secret Identity

185) Zot!: The Complete Black and White Collection

186) Wizzywig

187) DC: The New Frontier

188) Paying for It

189) Fatale

190) Suicide Squad (John Ostrander Era)

191) Lucifer Book One

192) Captain America by Ed Brubaker

193) The Flintstones

194) Injustice

195) Lazarus

196) Ultimate Comics Spider-Man: Miles Morales

197) Moon Knight (Ellis & Shalvey)

198) Venom by Rick Remender

199) New Mutants by Claremont and Sienkiewicz

200) Midnighter by Steve Orlando

201) Southern Cross

202) The Waiting

203) Power Born of Dreams

204) Wolverine & The X-Men

205) Manhunter by Goodwin & Simonson

206) Black Bolt

207) You Are Deadpool

208) Justice League International

209) Batman and Son + The Black Glove

210) X-Men: God Loves, Man Kills

211) Infinity Gauntlet

212) Monstress

213) Berserk

214) Mary Tyler Moorehawk

215) The Sculptor

216) Tongues

217) The Nice House on the Lake

218) Punisher: Welcome Back Frank

219) Kaguya-sama: Love is War

220) The Umbrella Academy

221) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (Turtles Reborn)

222) Jack Kirby: The Epic Life of the King of Comics

223) Slaughterhouse-Five

224) Fantastic Four (60-70, 500-524)

225) Paper Girls

226) They Called Us Enemy

227) Flex Mentallo

228) Truth: Red White and Black

229) The One Hundred Nights of Hero

230) Harley Quinn: Breaking Glass

231) The Wild Storm

232) Daredevil by Mark Waid

233) Peter Cannon, Thunderbolt

234) Map To The Sun

235) RASL

236) Amulet

237) Cyclopedia Exotica

238) Catwoman: Lonely City

239) Ashes

240) Killing and Dying

241) Grass

242) Slam Dunk

243) Tender

244) Baddawi

245) Astonishing X-Men

246) Goodbye, Eri

247) Castle Waiting

248) The Magic Fish

249) Scalped

250) Top 10 + Smax

251) The High Desert: Black Punk Nowhere

252) Made in Korea

253) Canto

254) The Best We Could Do

255) Deadly Class

256) Sara

257) Impossible People: A Completely Average Recovery Story

258) Grafity’s Wall

259) Fantasy Sports

260) Blurry

261) Squire

262) Thieves

263) Ghost Cage

264) These Savage Shores

265) Kaya

266) Bandette

267) Doctor Strange: Master of the Mystic Arts

268) Iron Man: Demon in a Bottle

269) Mobilis: My Life with Captain Nemo

270) Bea Wulf

271) Rare Flavours

272) Passing for Human

273) Captain Britain by Alan Moore & Alan Davis

274) Zero #1 to #10

275) Low, Vol. 1

276) Moebius: The World of Edena

277) Return of the Dapper Men

278) Superannuated Man

279) The Harrowing of Hell

280) Nighthawk: Hate Makes Hate

281) Bacchus, Book 1: Immortality Isn’t Forever

282) 47 Ronin

283) Infidel

284) The Authority (Warren Ellis & Bryan Hitch)

285) The Fantastic Four Omnibus Vol. 1

286) Phonogram

287) Far Sector

288) Black Widow

289) Blue in Green

290) The Good Asian

291) Good Talk

292) Giant Days

293) 20th Century Men

294) Once and Future

295) Friday

296) Marvel Knights: Inhumans

297) Black Badge

298) God Country

299) Golden Age Wonder Woman

300) Wolverine by Claremont & Miller

301) Infinitum

302) Ducks: Two Years in the Oil Sands

303) An Encyclopedia of Early Earth

304) Anya’s Ghost

305) Thanos War – Warlock & Avengers

306) Black Hole

307) Fullmetal Alchemist

308) Ode to Kirihito

309) Hellions

310) Ghost World

311) Blame!

312) Wimbledon Green: The Greatest Comic Book Collector in the World

313) Why Don’t You Love Me?

314) Sandman Mystery Theatre

315) Detective Comics by Ram V

316) MW

317) Holy Lacrimony

318) The Immortal Iron Fist

319) Guardians of the Galaxy (Abnett & Lanning Marvel Cosmic)

320) Doom Patrol by Rachel Pollack & Linda Medley

321) This Country

322) Deathstroke (DC Rebirth)

323) Hip Hop Family Tree

324) Fagin the Jew

325) Copra Round One

326) Batman: The Black Mirror

327) Captain Britain & MI13

328) Superman Rebirth

329) Cosmic Odyssey

330) Cow Boy

331) Batman: The Killing Joke

332) Blue is the Warmest Color

333) Stitches

334) Doom Patrol (Young Animal)

335) Daybreak

336) Star Wars: Darth Vader

337) Spider-Man: Death of the Stacys

338) Black Panther by Ta-Nehisi Coates

339) Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic

340) Irredeemable Vol. 1 & Vol. 2

341) Cable & Deadpool

342) Shade The Changing Girl

343) Batman R.I.P.

344) Mighty Thor (Jane Foster)

345) Daredevil by Zdarsky and Checchetto

346) The Green Lantern

347) Planet Hulk + World War Hulk

348) Mike Carey X-Men / Legacy

349) Old Head

350) Farmhand

351) Pax Romana

352) Check Please

353) Wake: The Hidden History of the Women Slave Revolts

354) A Righteous Thirst for Vengeance

355) X’ed Out

356) Look Back

357) Sabrina

358) Pashmina

359) Snapdragon

360) Genderqueer: A Memoir

361) Monster

362) You & a Bike & a Road

363) TekkonKinkreet

364) Bitter Root

365) All Talk

366) Cover

367) Spectacular Spider-Man by JM DeMatteis

368) Legion of Super-Heroes: Five Years Later

369) Death Note

370) A Walk Through Hell

371) The Death Ray

372) Baba Yaga’s Assistant

373) Here

374) Dragon Ball

375) Sword/X-Men Red/Resurrection of Magneto

376) Hexagon Bridge

377) Self-Esteem and the End of the World

378) Garlic and the Vampire

379) When I Arrived At the Castle

380) The Talk

381) Homunculus

382) Battling Boy

383) Planet Paradise

384) The Gulf

385) Exit Wounds

386) Displacement

387) Marvel Knights: Black Panther

388) This One Summer

389) The Jellyfish

390) It’s a Good Life if You Don’t Weaken

391) The Ballad of Halo Jones

392) No One Else

393) El Deafo

394) Old Man Logan

395) Strikeforce: Morituri

396) Captain Marvel by Deconnick

397) Batwoman

398) FF

399) Heartstopper

400) Scarenthood

401) Sports is Hell

402) Girl Juice

403) Silver Surfer (Slott + Allred)

404) The Fifth Beatle: The Brian Epstein Story

405) Thor (Stan and Jack) To Wake the Mangog

406) Stumptown

407) Plain Janes

408) Demon

409) Kill or Be Killed

410) Onward Towards Our Noble Deaths

411) Iron Man: Extremis

412) Superman: Last Son of Krypton

413) Alan Moore’s Writing For Comics

414) Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art

415) Private Eye

416) Wytches Volume 1

417) Motor Crush

418) Barrier

419) Wonder Woman by George Perez

420) John Byrne Fantastic Four

421) Moon Knight: Scarlet Redemption

422) November

423) Embroideries

424) Morning Glories

425) Sentry (2000)

426) Cheer Up: Love and Pom Poms

427) Witch Boy

428) Batman: Ego

429) Domu: A Child’s Dream

430) Prince of Cats

431) Snow Glass Apples

432) Chainsaw Man

433) Council of Frogs

434) Clyde Fans

435) Patience

436) How to Understand Israel in 60 Days or Less

437) Descender

438) Family Style

439) That Texas Blood

440) Be Kind, My Neighbor

441) Do a Powerbomb

442) Akira

443) Die

444) Reckless

445) Real

446) Uzumaki

447) Annihilation

448) What’s the Furthest Place From Here

449) Gleem

450) Punk Rock Karaoke

451) Lone Sloan: Delirious

452) Special Exits

453) Catwoman by Brubaker, Cooke, Allred

454) Putty Pygmalion

455) One Week in the Library

456) The New World: Comics From Mauretania

457) Feeding Ghosts: A Graphic Memoir

458) New Avengers: Illuminati

459) Tokyo These Days

460) Big Jim and the White Boy

461) Together

462) In Perpetuity

463) Barking

464) Always Never

465) The Werwolf at Dusk

466) Young Hag and the Witches Quest

467) Operation Margarine

468) JLA One Million

469) Green Lantern/Green Arrow (Denny O’Neil & Neal Adams)

470) Manifest Destiny

471) Dark Night: A True Batman Story

472) Mark Waid’s Flash

473) Star Wars: The Crimson Empire Saga

474) Comic Book History of Comics

475) Superman: Secret Origin

476) Southern Bastards Volume 1 and 2

477) Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom (Valiant reboot, uncollected)

478) Birds of Prey by Simone & Benes

479) Deadshot: Beginnings

480) Hellblazer: Original Sins

481) She-Hulk

482) “The Life of Captain Marvel”

483) Valerian: Complete Collection Vol. 1

484) Earth X

485) Mark Gruenwald Captain America

486) Dragon

487) Secret Weapons

488) Redneck

489) Dead Dog’s Bite

490) Attaboy

491) Daredevil by Ann Nocenti & JR JR

492) Ping Pong

493) The Book of Frank

494) Concrete

495) Bring Me the Head of Susan Lomond

496) Fury MAX: My War Gone By

497) Shoplifter

498) Kaiju No. 8

499) Doctor Strange: The Oath

500) Singularity

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  1. Richard Walker says

    June 8, 2025 at 1:58 pm

    I began collecting Walt Disney’s comics and stories when i was 10 (1947). By the time I left for the military (1955) I had a pristine collection of EVERY comics and stories since the initial publication (1939). I voraciously traded among my8 friends in San Diego and some in Los Angeles (by visiting comic book shops). The jewel in my crown was the issue published just after Pearl Harbor (Dec 7th, 1941). I must have traded at least 5 times before I got my perfect copy. When I looked up the index of the entire series, my issue WAS NOT included ! I will not be gaslighted. The cover was Mickey, Donald and Goofy marching shoulder to shoulder while playing a flute and drum while carrying the American Flag. Whatever happened to this rarest of rare comics books? Also, if you can do it, what was the estimated value of my collection. I am now 87 years old, but my memory of the collection is quite vivid

    Reply
  2. Jan Francis says

    September 21, 2024 at 7:57 pm

    Was this list written by an American high-school student? It’s like making a list of the best bands by writing down whatever is playing on classic-rock radio. Zero adventurousness, zero curiosity, zero exploration, zero experimentation. Just American babies with American tastes in American costumes. Sad. There is so much more in comics than is dreamt of in your philosophy.

    Reply
    • JP says

      December 28, 2024 at 9:46 am

      What is on your list? Generally curious.

      Reply
    • Starr says

      January 7, 2025 at 9:45 am

      If you followed comic book herald whatsoever outside of this list, you’d know that Dave is one of the most adventurous, prolific tastemakers in all of comics. It’s absolutely unreal how many off the beaten path comics he has championed while still having time to do a full podcast on marvel comics. I highly suggest you check out his monthly best comics newsletter, which every time without fail introduces me to super interesting books I had literally never heard of before, and I’m an extremely online comics fan so that’s saying something. Do at least a tiny bit of research before you savagely attack someone’s entire philosophy, and I agree with the other commenter, let’s see your list!

      Reply
    • Hello says

      June 3, 2025 at 11:09 pm

      Then can you give a list or at least some of your favorites? You’ve been unnecessarily rude.

      Reply
  3. Anka says

    August 3, 2024 at 9:56 am

    Thank You for this amazing reading list.

    I would add such writers and artists as:
    Alejandro Jodorowsky (everything)
    Jean Giraud aka Moebius aka THE GOD 🙂 (everything)
    Grzegorz Rosiński (Yans, Thorgal, Chninkel)
    Andreas (Rork)
    Enki Bilal (Monster tetralogy)
    Shaun Tan (The Arrival)
    Charles Schultz (Peanuts)

    Reply
    • Anka says

      August 3, 2024 at 10:10 am

      Also: Enki Bilal (Nikipol trilogy)

      Reply
    • Richard Walker says

      June 8, 2025 at 2:09 pm

      Didn’t Moebius run a very popular strip joint? (just kidding…this from a very old scientist)

      Ya’ know “moebius strip” an endless surface

      “A Möbius strip is a one-sided, non-orientable surface created by taking a strip of paper, giving it a half-twist, and joining the ends together. It has only one side and one edge, a concept that’s counterintuitive to our everyday experience of three-dimensional objects.”

      And yes, I confess to being a mathematician

      Reply
  4. SlushieAddict says

    June 18, 2024 at 8:14 pm

    I know you published a spreadsheet on google sheets with every book, will you keep updating that or just this list? I prefer being able to see every entry on the list like on the sheet.

    Reply
  5. Caracalla says

    May 5, 2024 at 2:15 pm

    Berserk 209, Monster 332, HunterXHunter not in list, Billy Bat not in list…
    I guess, there’s at least one problem in this list 😀

    Reply
  6. Joshua Smith says

    February 24, 2024 at 5:18 pm

    You mustn’t have read Iron Man – Director of SHIELD complete collection by the Knaufs. GOATed series and the best Iron Man has to offer.

    Reply
  7. Tesseract says

    October 20, 2023 at 3:32 pm

    I cannot believe you don’t have the JMS Spider-Man run on here. Once one removes the last couple arcs (once editorial/Quesada’s fat fingers got all over it), you’re left with easily the greatest modern ASM run of all-time.

    Reply
  8. Fafnir says

    July 4, 2023 at 11:31 pm

    Release the full list

    Reply
  9. BuzzerTekno says

    July 2, 2023 at 8:45 am

    wow nice lists but I vote fo Akira.

    Reply
  10. Shakir says

    May 19, 2023 at 4:25 am

    My favorite Childhood comics were Tintin by Herge and Asterix
    man i still tear u when i remember reading them as a kid 🥹 now im 20yrs old a

    Reply
  11. Musters says

    April 25, 2023 at 9:31 am

    Hiya! Noticed that No 34 is missing from the list, phenomenal stuff otherwise.

    Reply
  12. Romit says

    April 11, 2023 at 3:01 pm

    Hi great list…it would be much appreciated if you can also provide a quick description for superhero comics of what to read before lots of stories reference older events that I have no idea about

    Reply
  13. SlackerX says

    March 16, 2023 at 1:13 pm

    Amazing list, really enoyed going and finding out about them all. I’m an artist and this is source supreme.

    Only omission is Lone Sloane: Delirius by Philippe Druillet

    Reply
  14. Steve says

    February 25, 2023 at 8:35 am

    Thanos Quest didn’t make the list? Is it not long enough?

    Reply
    • Dave says

      February 26, 2023 at 9:24 pm

      #154

      Could be higher 🙂

      Reply
  15. Pax says

    October 20, 2022 at 12:01 pm

    It would be nice if there were any comments or explanation on why you thought these were the best comics of all time

    Reply
  16. ALEXIS says

    October 2, 2022 at 7:47 am

    Reply
  17. Habitual Resistor says

    August 12, 2022 at 9:24 am

    The fact that you have Tom Kings Mister Miracle number 6, is an utter comic book blasphemy. Just for the fact that it is above many that are far better than that craptastic non-story. This list is a farce.

    Reply
  18. Rogerooo says

    June 14, 2022 at 9:59 am

    There seems to be a mistake with “The Department of Truth”, it’s listed at both position 86 and 241.

    Reply
    • Dave says

      June 15, 2022 at 4:56 pm

      Or is it all a great conspiracy!

      (It’s not. Thank you!)

      Reply
  19. Matt says

    April 25, 2022 at 5:52 am

    Where’s Morrison’s Seven Soldiers?

    Reply
  20. Philippe says

    February 23, 2022 at 3:39 am

    Okay, I can understand why an American wouldn’t list European comics, but I’m surprised that V for Vendetta didn’t make the list. If you need some suggestions for European comics I can help out. I’ve been reading European comics for over 40 years.

    Reply
    • Habitual Resistor says

      August 12, 2022 at 9:27 am

      You are 100% correct. Especially when talking about V for Vendetta. I mean, really? Not even on the list? And I am American. I am surprised he has From Hell here. Alan Moore is one of the greatest writers ever.

      Reply
  21. Antaeus says

    February 13, 2022 at 3:46 pm

    Here is mine top list with a lot of European and American comics:
    1. Modesty Blaise by Jim Holdaway
    2. Donald Duck by Carl Barks
    3. Blueberry by Jean Giraud
    4. Blake & Mortimer by Edgar P. Jacobs
    5. Prince Valiant by Hal Foster
    6. Tintin by Hergé
    7. Asterix by Albert Uderzo
    8. Spirou & Fantasio by Franquin
    9. Lucky Luke by Morris
    10. Mickey Mouse by Paul Murry
    11. Calvin and Hobbes
    12. Valerian by Mezieres
    13. Garth by Frank Bellamy
    14. Rip Kirby by Alex Raymond
    15. Bernard Prince by Hermann
    16. Johan and Peewit by Peyo
    17. The Smurfs by Peyo
    18. Benoît Brisefer by Peyo
    19. Natacha by Walthery
    20. Yoko Tsuno by Roger Leloup
    20. Franka by Henk Kuijpers
    21. The Phantom by Lee Falk
    22. EC comics
    23. Valhalla by Peter Madsen
    24. Rejsen til Saturn by Claus Deleuran
    25. Oumpah-Pah by Albert Uderzo
    25. Tanguy et Laverdure by Albert Uderzo
    26. Felix by Jan Lööf
    27. Red Kelly by Hermann
    28. Donald Duck/Mickey Mouse by Romano Scarpa
    29. Bruno Brazil by William Vance
    30. Gaston Lagaffe by Franquin

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    • Mike says

      February 5, 2023 at 11:36 am

      I like snowpiercer

      Reply
    • Shakir says

      May 19, 2023 at 4:26 am

      man you have tintin and asterix in your list 🫡❤️
      my two all time favourite childhood comics🥹 , read all of them

      Reply
    • Filipe Ferreira says

      April 15, 2025 at 7:37 am

      This one it’s much more close to the truth, no doubt.
      I would suggest adding Mickey Mouse by Floyd Gottfredson, as well.
      And the Phantom, by Lee Falk and Sy Barry, Spirou’s Franquin, and Gaston Lagaffe by Franquin again, should be in the top 10. My opinion, ofc.
      Russian Roulette, by Frank Miller, should be at the top 5, at least.
      And, (sorry, just one more…) Hal Foster’s Prince Valliant, should be allways the first of any list.
      The man invented the comics…

      Btw, great vote on Yoko Tsuno, by Roger Leloup! It’s pure gold.

      Actually, this list is almost perfect.

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  22. Charly says

    January 3, 2022 at 2:27 pm

    Thanks for the list Dave, in 2019 I had checked the same list and I noticed that you have changed the list with many new comics, although for recent comics (like Tartarus for example) I would not add until they had a decent run and would leave heavy weights like Crisis from DC.

    Question, How can we know that you have updated this list, I would be very interested on knowing for new additions.

    br,
    Charles

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  23. David Warby says

    November 5, 2021 at 4:30 am

    Fantastic, eclectic list! I have a ton of catching up to do but you may also enjoy Unwritten and Crossover.

    Reply
  24. jacob jordan says

    October 12, 2021 at 10:58 pm

    Bone was very likely the best crafted comic book with animated characters ever.

    Reply
  25. Marco Pozzi says

    June 11, 2021 at 11:42 am

    Very interesting list. This site is a real windfall for choosing what to read with my “Marvel Unlimited” subscription. Unfortunately, you didn’t read what is considered the best sci-fi comic ever written: “The Eternaut” by the Argentinian comic writers Oesterheld and Lopez.

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  26. Apes says

    February 11, 2021 at 8:29 pm

    No love for European comics? I see Blacksad and Valerian but where’s the rest?

    I have HUGE respect for Marvel/DC/Image etc but once I got into European comics/bande dessinee I knew it was the superior artform. I’m even a hardcore Manga fan and European comics is better.

    The Incal
    Metabarons
    The Obscure Cities
    XIII
    Thorgal
    The Mercenary
    Lone Sloane
    (Anything from Heavy Metal Magazine)

    These titles have more IMAGINATION than some of the best sci-fi/fantasy movies I’ve seen period! I can’t go back to the typical Batman/X-men shit after experiencing those masterpieces.

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    • Charly says

      January 3, 2022 at 2:24 pm

      Nice list, Europeran comics are exactly what I was looking for.

      thx

      Reply
    • Joshua Smith says

      February 25, 2024 at 12:30 am

      Why be so dichotomous Marco? I enjoy good writing and good art within this format whether Euro, Ameri, Jap, Afro or any other medium. I didn’t care too much for The Incal. I found it unnecessarily Juvenile. That’s not to say this wouldn’t be up someone else’s alley at all. Different strokes. It’s clear Dave is widely read within this hobby.

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      • Sam says

        October 24, 2024 at 10:04 am

        not liking the incal is not an acceptable opinion. Just kidding but it is probably the best comic ever. That or Watchmen.

        Reply
  27. Mike says

    January 16, 2021 at 12:10 pm

    For once I would love to see a list of American, UK and European Comics not including ANY DC/Marvel Comics.

    So many amazing comics that are never talked about in the US (US Citizen) because majority only care about superhero and villain comics.

    I mean there is some great DC/Marvel comics, but honestly would love to see a list for well written comics that don’t involve over the top violence or supernatural abilities.

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    • Jefferson says

      January 21, 2021 at 3:18 am

      That would be cool. If there’s not a list like that already, then make the list yourself and publish it somewhere on the internet, and tell others about it.
      The “majority only care about superhero and villain comics” is true because it’s an escape. An escape from everyone’s hum-drum boring life. When one leads a hum-drum boring life, the last thing you want to do is read about someone else’s hum-drum boring life. They want *POW* and *BANG* and out of this world stories with bigger than life characters.
      FYI, The 3rd top pick in this list was not DC or Marvel, and had no over the top violence or superhuman/villains. Just sayin’.

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