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Indie comics are where you want to go when you want to find stories that you can’t get from the more mainstream segments of the comic industry. Many of the greatest comic creators have put out some fantastic indie books that will change the way you look at the medium. These ten indie comics are must reads for comic fans, and you need to do your best to hunt them down.
10. Strangers in Paradise

Strangers in Paradise is one of the best indie comics of the ’90s, premiering in 1993. Writer/artist Terry Moore wanted to do a newspaper strip, and hated it, but eventually chanced upon an idea that he could turn into a full-length comics. Strangers in Paradise follows Francine, Katchoo, and David in their lives. However, this isn’t just a romantic comedy of errors, but a deep story about the lives of three people as they learn about the secrets that make each of them tick. It’s consistently fantastic, and will enthrall you from the beginning. The book ran from 1993 to 2007, giving fans 107 issues of excellent storytelling and gorgeous art.
9. Persepolis

Persepolis is an amazing work that serves as much as a history as a great story. Writer/artist Marjane Satrapi grew up in Iran and when the Islamic Revolution started, it changed her life forever, forcing her family to move Austria. However, even there the lives of Satrapi and her family would never be the same. Persepolis takes readers to Iran and Austria to tell a sometimes devastating story about the way major events can change the lives of the people living through them. Persepolis was originally published in France before coming to the US and eventually getting adapted as an animated movie. Persepolis was almost banned several times by the more reactionary elements of the United States, but it’s a gripping, vital history of a time that changed the world.
8. A Contract with God and Other Tenement Stories

Will Eisner is one of the greatest creators in the history of the comic medium. Eisner is most well-known for The Spirit, an old school pulp detective hero whose adventures even continued after Eisner’s death. However, the best Eisner work for readers who want something different is A Contract with God and Other Tenement Stories. This graphic novel includes four different stories, following various Jewish people through their lives in New York City, dealing with their triumphs and tragedies. A Contract with God is amazing, a book that will take you back to the New York City of the 20th century. Eisner is sensational, and you will never forget it after reading this comic. A Contract with God has been adapted for Broadway, and is the quintessential Jewish New York story in comics.
7. Hellboy: Seed of Destruction

Hellboy is one of the greatest horror heroes in comics, and has been since his debut. Hellboy has made his way to the big screen in the ’00s and the ’10s and had his own animated movie as well, so he’s one of the most popular indie characters out there. Hellboy: Seed of Destruction tells the first story about the character, as he and the agents of the BRPD have to deal with the return of the Russian warlock Rasputin. Written and drawn by Mike Mignola, this story hooked readers in the ’90s, and started a whole universe of Hellboy comics. This is a tremendous work in the horror side of the comic industry, opening the door to so many stories, and this one is going to knock your socks off.
6. Black Hammer

Black Hammer, by Jeff Lemire and Dean Ormston, takes superhero archetypes from Marvel and DC and takes them in a new direction. A group of superheroes had their final battle against the most powerful universal destroyer ever, and are thrown to a new world after triumphing. Stuck in a small town they can’t leave, the six of them try to figure out what’s going on while also living a new life before things get insane when the past comes back to haunt them. Much like the Hellboy comics, Black Hammer sprouted a whole universe of books and it’s phenomenal. You don’t need to know the specific examples these archetypes are from to get them as characters, and this first book will give you some surprises you never expected. Black Hammer is superheroes done right and it will hook you forever.













