Best Comic Books and Graphic Novels of 2024

Best Comic Books and Graphic Novels of 2024
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After a pandemic boom and a post-pandemic bust, the comic book and graphic novel industry came roaring back in 2024.

Many of the biggest and best books from the Big Two (aka Marvel and DC) were re-imaginings and mash-ups of their best known heroes. Spider-Man, but married with kids? Batman, but with his mom still alive? Yes and yes. DC meets Game of Thrones? DC heroes in the Wild West or Victorian Age Metropolis? Sure, why not?

The trend of licensed books crescendoed this year as IDW rode Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles to new heights, with the heroes starring in one of 2024’s biggest comics. Dynamite Entertainment opened the floodgates with Barbarella, Terminator, Thundercat, and more. Robert Kirkman’s Skybound stepped on the gas on its Hasbro license, putting out G.I. Joe prelude mini-series such as Duke and Cobra Commander that were more fun and readable than they should have been, all leading up to the relaunch of a Joe book at the end of the year. (Don’t worry, we’ll get to Transformers down below.)

Readers looked for comfort in the familiar in 2024. That would normally be a problem, but this year, many of those stories were truly well done and boundary-pushing.

Originality came from all sorts of graphic novels as well as Image, where ex-DC vet Geoff Johns unveiled his Ghost Machine imprint, filled with some of the best talents in the comic book biz. (Rook: Exodus is a standout).

It’s a near-impossible task to sift through the countless waves of comics that come in weekly from the traditional publishers, not to mention the graphic novels that come in all forms and for all ages from various book divisions. But here is a short list of what we’ve loved in 2024.



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