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Reader Poll: What is Your Favorite Comic Since 2009?

By | May 24th, 2019
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Earlier this week, we shared a series of videos we made to celebrate our tenth anniversary. One of the questions we asked was ‘What is your favorite comic released since 2009?’ Due to the video already being incredibly long, we had to edit a bunch of people out of each question, so you didn’t get a full representation of our staff’s choices.

So, we are presenting our staff’s choices here in this poll. If people listed multiple books, I tried to pick books that weren’t already mentioned, or that added to the diversity of our list. IN the interest of full disclosure, I will say that 5 people selected “Giant Days,” and two selected “Hellboy in Hell,” so let’s consider those the frontrunners for now. I think this is a really good list, and covers a broad spectrum of comics.

So, take a look at our selections and, after you’ve voted, tell us your favorite comic of the past ten years in the comments!


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