As we look back on 2023, it’s evident that this year has been a standout for comic lovers everywhere.
From boundary-pushing storytelling to breathtaking artwork, the best comics of 2023 have truly set a new standard.
Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to the world of comics, these top ten picks have something unique to offer everyone.
Our curated list not only highlights the most impactful stories and characters but also captures the diversity and creativity thriving in the industry today.
Titles like “Local Man” and “20th Century Men” are just a taste of what you can expect to find.
So, ready to look into a year of unforgettable comic adventures?
Let’s explore the gems that made 2023 an exceptional year for comic books.
10. 20th Century Men
- Writer: Deniz Camp
- Artist: Stipan Morian
- Letterer: Aditya Bidikar
- Publisher: Image Comics
9. Ashes
“Polly, Moho, and Piter only ask for seven days to help their best friend, MacGuffin, reach his final resting place. What unfolds is a road trip, treasure hunt, and nonstop mystery wrapped in multiple framing devices that challenge the reader’s perception of truth. Álvaro Ortiz’s unique ligne claire style simplifies the visual narrative to its essence, using a limited palette and character-focused 20-panel grid.
Despite the potential predictability of nonlinear mysteries, ‘Ashes’ thrives on the balance between comedy and the poignant reflection on who we were and what we’ve left behind. Eva Ibarzabal’s translation adds a precise touch, maintaining brevity in the playful and prideful banter.
- Writer/Artist: Álvaro Ortiz
- Translator: Eva Ibarzabal
- Letterer: Krystal Beisick
- Publisher: Top Shelf Productions
8. Carmilla: The First Vampire
Written by Amy Chu and illustrated by Soo Lee, “Carmilla: The First Vampire” is a semi-modern reimagining of Sheridan Le Fanu’s 1872 novel “Carmilla,” a cornerstone of vampire fiction that predates Bram Stoker’s “Dracula” by about 25 years. Set in 1990s Chinatown, New York City, the story centers on Athena, a young lesbian social worker grappling with the mysterious deaths of her clients.
- Writer: Amy Chu
- Artist: Soo Lee
- Letterer: Sal Cipriano
- Publisher: Berger Books
7. Children of the Vault
I was eager to see how writer Deniz Camp would handle the Marvel universe, and “Children of the Vault” seemed like the perfect fit for the co-creator of “20th Century Men”. Right from the start of this limited series, Camp’s sharp socio-political insights are evident, woven subtly into the narrative.
Luca Maresca excels in balancing detailed, intimate moments with grand, sweeping scenes, resulting in a compelling read.
- Writer: Deniz Camp
- Artist: Luca Maresca
- Colorist: Carlos Lopez
- Letterer: VC’s Cory Petit
- Publisher: Marvel Comics
6. Distressed Beeping
@tanyasbookbungalow New in our graphic novels section is Ready or Not by Andi Porretta from Simon and Schuster. This is the debut effort from the author/illustrator. This coming-of-age story explores what it’s like for an anxious teen after high school graduation who hopes that a summer filled with adventure and dares will keep her friend group together as they embark on new journeys. #readyornot #graphicnovel #ya #comingofage #newrelease #newreleasebooks #bookstagram #booktok #bookworm #whattoreadnext #whatshouldireadnext #TBR #addtoTBR #TBRlist #stg #downtownstgeorge #shopindie #shoplocal #shopindiebookstores #indiebookstore #thebookbungalow #simonandshuster @Simon & Schuster @Andi Porretta
This collection of Andi Watson’s single-page comics, originally serialized on Patreon, is a delightful mix of charm, insight, humor, and thought-provoking moments. These slice-of-life comics cover everything from maintaining a house and garden (with passing references to the pandemic), to what Watson has been watching, everyday family discussions, bookshop visits, and the life of a cartoonist.
- Writer/Artist/Publisher: Andi Watson
5. The Enfield Gang Massacre
Emerging from Condon and Phillips’ “That Texas Blood,” “The Enfield Gang Massacre” takes us 150 years into the past to explore a violent history rooted in the fictional Ambrose County. This gritty Western follows wrongfully accused criminals who must navigate eager lawmen, vengeful townsfolk, and competing truths that shape the official narrative.
- Writer: Chris Condon
- Artist: Jacob Phillips
- Color Assists: Pip Martin
- Publisher: Image Comics
4. Gotham City: Year One
Phil Hester’s finely-honed sequential storytelling, complemented by Eric Gapstur’s inking and Jordie Bellaire’s coloring, brings the story to life with exceptional skill. This book is a rewarding read for both its historical nods and its contemporary relevance.
- Writer: Tom King
- Penciller: Phil Hester
- Inker: Eric Gapstur
- Colorist: Jordie Bellaire
- Letterer: Clayton Cowles
- Publisher: DC Comics
3. A Guest in the House
Emily Carroll’s new graphic novel masterfully captures the essence of traditional gothic romance: a newly married woman moves to an old house by the water and discovers a horrifying secret. But is it really that simple?
- Writer/Artist: Emily Carroll
- Publisher: First Second
2. I Am Stan
In 2020, Tom Scioli released a critically acclaimed graphic biography of Jack Kirby, the legendary “King of Comics.” This year, Scioli follows up with a compelling biocomic documenting the life of Stan Lee. In “I Am Stan,” Scioli masterfully captures the many triumphs and tribulations of the comic book industry’s most iconic ambassador with a vibrant, pop art flair. Scioli’s expressive and kinetic art perfectly reflects Stan Lee’s dynamic energy and passion for comics.
- Writer/Artist: Tom Scioli
- Publisher: Ten Speed Press
1. Superman
- Writer: Joshua Williamson
- Pencillers: Jamal Campbell, Various
- Inkers: Various
- Colorists: Various
- Letterer: Ariana Maher
- Publisher: DC Comics