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From nuclear holocausts to zombie outbreaks, there are plenty of ways that civilization as we know it can crumble into anarchy. Yet even in these harsh worlds, post-apocalyptic stories can show humanity’s ingenuity and resilience in the face of Armageddon. Even at the end of the world, thereโs always potential for new stories.
10) Tank Girl

In a post-apocalyptic Australia ravaged by nuclear war, only the truly mad can survive. Tank Girl is a British hyper-violent comic that draws heavily on 80s punk culture. The story follows the misadventures of the destructive and chaotic Rebecca Buck, aka Tank Girl, who unsurprisingly drives and lives inside a massive tank. Sheโs joined by her anthropomorphic kangaroo boyfriend Booga, and together they get into all sorts of trouble while also trying to hunt down the people responsible for bringing about the apocalypse. Tank Girl is the definition of pure insanity, with kooky characters and a striking art style that serves as a subversive counter-culture action-adventure series.
9) Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth

An underrated gem of DC Comics created by Jack Kirby, Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth follows the titular hero as he tries to survive a world straight out of Planet of the Apes. Centuries after a devastating event known as the Great Disaster, humanity is all but extinct, and various anthropomorphic animals have taken over the Earth. Kamandi was born in a bunker and thereby avoided the effects of the Great Disaster. Kamandi eventually leaves his bunker and begins an endless trek through this technologically advanced world of gorillas, tigers, dogs, rats, and more. The brilliant Dr. Canus and the noble Prince Tuftan join Kamandi. With its creative setting and engaging characters, Kamandi: The Last Boy on Earth is a fun pulp adventure-inspired series.
8) Geiger

In a grim future where most of the world has been reduced to a radioactive wasteland and no human can survive without a hazmat suit, Tariq Geiger is a walking nuclear reactor. The Image Comics series Geiger follows the titular hero who, while putting his family in a bomb shelter, was bathed in the radiation of nuclear bombs. After the nuclear holocaust ravaged the planet, Geiger traverses the badlands with his two-headed dog to protect the innocent. Nicknamed the Glowing Man, Geigerโs entire body can light up with radiation and melt anyone who gets in his way. Geiger is an immensely engaging character who is a post-apocalyptic superhero and a beacon of hope for the people of the irradiated wastelands.
7) Wonder Woman: Dead Earth

Part of DCโs Black Label, Wonder Woman: Dead Earth offers the darkest story ever to involve Diana of Themyscira. After waking up from a several-century-long coma, Wonder Woman is horrified to discover that the Earth has been reduced to a post-apocalyptic nightmare filled with bloodthirsty mutants. Naturally, Wonder Woman does her best to protect the last remnants of humanity from these terrifying monstrosities. However, as Wonder Woman learns more about this world and the creatures that inhabit it, she must grapple with the possibility that sheโs the one who triggered the apocalypse that ruined the planet. Yet, even with its dark aesthetic and visceral violence, Wonder Woman: Dead Earth is a tale of redemption and hope for a better future.
6) East of West

Image Comicsโ East of West offers an apocalypse of Biblical proportions. In this alternate history, the American Civil War lasted for decades, with the country splintered into seven warring nations. These countries only entered an uneasy truce in 1908, after a gigantic asteroid struck Earth and a great apocalyptic prophecy was foretold. The story is set in the 2060s and follows the Horseman of Death as he travels across the Wild West-like wasteland on a quest for revenge and to find his family. Meanwhile, the other three Horsemen of the Apocalypse are set on completing their world-ending mission. East of West is an all-time great with engaging worldbuilding and amazing characters.













