Top 10 Ongoing Comics in December 2020, lots of Post-Apocalyptic/Independent Titles [Video Review]

Top 10 Ongoing Comics in December 2020, lots of Post-Apocalyptic/Independent Titles [Video Review]

In December 2020, where comic books were in abundance 10 titles gleamed beyond their shelves into this humble writer's heart... video after the jump.

Review Opinion
By DocFry - Jan 23, 2021 06:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Comics

These titles screamed out for recognition from the darkness of the Post Apocalypse narratives... mostly... screams that must be vindicated as their validation can only improve the quality of a reader's reading and growth in intellectual discourse. Layered tropes, stories and variety ranging from a Nuclear Apocalypse to a Mecha Apocalypse in 8 out of 10 titles, mostly independent comics that need more recognition now then ever before.

In a time of great strife for the comic book industry, burdened by an oversaturation of superhero books these little glimmers of hope exist behind the veil of the superhero têt-à-têt.  Tales of humanity, displacement, legacy, giant robots, mutations, dystopian societies or societies careening in a downward slope towards an avoidable dystopia.

In this video 10 titles will be outlined for their contribution to the comic book narratives and critically analysed for their execution in portraying the events that befell their protagonists.  In not particularl order the titles that will be reviewed in the video discussed are; Crossover, Stillwater, Inkblot, The Savage Dragon, Daredevil, Maestro, We Live, Giga, Origin and Sweet Tooth the Return.

Feel free to discuss, agree, disagree or add other contemporary titles you may think would be in theis authors taste to read or perhaps review later, and if you haven't tried these I hope you consider doing so.

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