Told over two parts, AIPT’s list features a variety of categories. Happy reading! What did the comic book websites pick?īelow is a selection of lists from many of the comic book websites out there. There’s so much material out there that not everything can be featured. It’s worth noting that if a comic you loved in 2022 isn’t featured doesn’t mean it’s specifically bad. Hopefully, you can discover a bunch of comics/graphic novels you want to read. The idea was to find a good spread, as each source has a different take and opinion. Many are websites dedicated to comics, while others are general entertainment or news sites. It’s also difficult to do enough required reading as a one-person operation.) Instead, I’ve collated all of the end-of-year lists that I could find. (I never do because I’m perpetually behind on reading. How To Love Comics doesn’t publish an end-of-year list. It shows what’s potentially worthy of your attention and helps build a narrative for the medium in any given year. The end-of-year list, while subjective, can act as a barometer of critical acclaim. Comics and graphic novels are no exception, with dozens of lists published during that period. We see it with music, film, books, and video games. As customary every year, late November and deep into December is a period of looking back at the year that was and highlighting the best things that were released, published, and let loose on the world.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |