This week’s list of the best comics to buy for November 20 includes some of my favorite genres—great, smart, and downright weird. Let’s talk about it in detail here paranoid garden, One of my favorite comics of the year and a new sci-fi masterpiece, spectrum. But the other books here are great too. As usual, below you’ll find my list of recommended and commonly used versions…enjoy!
The most worth buying comics on November 20, 2024
Autumn Kingdom #3
writer: Karen Bunn
artist: Christopher Mitten
Colorist: Francisco Sega
Writer: Tyler Esposito
Publisher: they press
Sommer and Winter continue their desperate search for their parents, who were stolen by monsters in the night and offered as sacrifices to the dying fairy kingdom, the Kingdom of Autumn. When they encounter a terrifying female hunter, the sisters rely on the power of the mysterious sword to engage in a fierce battle in the forest, only to discover that the enemy is more familiar than they thought. . .
Why it’s cool: This is a beautiful and dark portal fantasy book centered around a family’s story. Bunn and Mitten contributed to such a good team in this championship game that it makes me hope they can work together again in the future. This is a great read and definitely worth reading.
price: $4.99
Jenny Sparks #4
writer: Tom King
artist: Jeff Spikes
Writer: Clayton Cowles
Publisher: DC Comics
After the Justice League falls into the hands of Captain Atom’s powers, Jenny attempts to negotiate the release of Captain Atom’s hostages. Can the spirit of the 20th century prevail in the 21st century? Or is the reluctant hero out of her depth?
Why it’s cool: How should you respond to someone who seems powerful? Who defeated the established Guardians and defeated them? Who has the ability to basically do whatever they want? These are the core of the problem Jenny Sparks, An excellent character-driven hostage thriller that I can’t go on watching anymore, with only two installments left.
price: $4.99
Paranoid Garden #5
story: Gerald Way and Sean Simon
Art: Chris Weston
color: Dave Stewart
Engraver: Nate Pickos
Publisher: dark horse comics
As Lou’s painful past is finally revealed, the garden continues to crumble, patients die, a strange and hostile amusement park cult begins to take over, and all hell breaks loose.
Why it’s cool: I’ve loved every issue of this book, and the penultimate chapter is no exception. It’s well drawn and well told. There’s a lot of patience in this comic, and the creative team confidently delivers real content at the right time for maximum impact. This is the type of comic that trusts the reader to connect the dots. It will definitely be on my best of 2024 list.
price: $4.99
Question: Always at Watchtower #1
writer: Alex Segura
artist: Cian Twomey
Colorist: Romulo Fajardo Jr.
Writer: Willy Schubert
Publisher: DC Comics
In the wake of Absolute Power, Justice League Unlimited creates a safe haven for all its heroes—but can they keep it safe? Enter Renee Montoya, shaken by the sudden end of her time in Gotham and looking for a place to hang her hat. But Trinity isn’t taking her to the Watchtower to relax – there’s a dark threat lurking beneath the surface, and only Problem and her special support team have a chance to figure it out before it’s too late.
Why it’s cool: This is an absolutely perfect first issue of a superhero comic. It uses excellent first-person narration to let us get to know its protagonists, while also taking full advantage of the shared new status quo of the DC Universe. In this new All In era of DC, there are a lot of great books, and question Just got into my favorites.
price: $3.99
Ultimate Spider-Man #11
writer: Jonathan Hickman
artist: David Messina
Colorist: Matthew Wilson
Writer: Corey Pettit
Publisher: Marvel Comics
After recent events, tensions between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin are on the rise! A new villain has arrived! What’s her connection to the Black Cat from Kingpin’s Sinister Six?
Why it’s cool: This book remains the best Spider-Man comic in years, with its complex science fiction story interpreting the classic character in new and interesting ways. This is a must-read superhero book.
price: $4.99
Others receive votes
- Action Comics #1076
- Batman & Robin: Year One #2
- Dead Eye: Empty Shadow Box #3
- Ice Cream Man #42
- Minor Arcana #3
- The moon follows us #3
- Power Fantasy #4
- Alternative #2
- Monster Location: Cull-De-Sac #2
- Wonder Woman #15
New #1 and One Shot
- Archie is Mr. Justice #1
- Barstow #1
- FTL 3D Vault Edition #1 (One-shot)
- Godzilla Rivals: King Ghidorah vs. Space Godzilla #1 (One Hit)
- Horizon Experiment: Moon Dogs #1 (One-shot)
- Package #1
- Marvel vs. Disney: What If Minnie Became Captain Marvel #1 (One-shot)
- Milestone Universe: The Shadow Cabinet #1
- Rocket Man #1
- Sonic the Hedgehog: Knuckles 30th Anniversary Special #1 (Single Shot)
- Star Wars: The Battle of Jakku – Republic Under Siege #1
- Ninja Turtles X Naruto #1
- Venom Wars: Jeff #1 (One Shot)
- Winder: The Power of Blood #1
- You Never Heard Me #1
Graphic novels and trade collections
- Absolute Justice HC (2024 version)
- Adventure Time: Fiona and the Cake Summary Vol. 1 point
- Atlas Comic Library, Vol. 4: War Comics Part 1 HC
- Bloody Squad Volume 7. 1: Dangerous restart TP
- Cadet Traed Vol. 1: Teeth and Claws TP Digest
- Creepshow: Suspenseful Horror Stories Deluxe Edition Volume 1 HC
- DC Finest – Justice League of America: Bridge Between Earths TP
- Destro, vol. 1: Enemy TP
- EC Archives – Weird Science Vol. 4TP
- Hobtown Mysteries Vol. 2: Cursed Hermit TP
- Ice Cream Man, Vol. 10TP
- Jill and the Killer TP
- Sacrifice, Vol. 2TP
- Scalp Comprehensive Vol. 1HC
- HC skin
- Smash, Broxteth Devil TP
- Superman, Vol. 1: Super Company TP
- Tank Girl Trilogy Box Set
- Wonder Woman, Vol. 2: Sacrifice TP
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