Setting aside ALL guilty pleasures, what's a great comic book to read? No Bleach, One Piece, etc etc etc. Japanese, American, European, WHATEVER! If it's obtainable internationally it counts! Something that's enjoyable, but doesn't make you feel like you're getting the mental nutrition of a bag of potato chips while you're reading it?
JUST comics. Not movies or anime.
I 'm motivated to ask this because I took a good five year hiatus from regularly visiting my comic book shop, and I notice it seems that most of my old favorites either dropped off quality-wise or dropped off literally. I wanna get back into it. I miss it.
To better illustrate my position I'll give you a couple books I recently picked up trying to fill the void:
SKY DOLL: (Italy? Published US by Marvel/Soleil)
Beautiful hyperdetailed full-color art, neato Disney/anime style character designs, the story is sci-fi fantasy with OVERTLY CONFRONTATIONAL things to say about religion, government, and sexuality. Well told and sophisticated story.
Problem? THREE ISSUES published stateside.... now going into special edition reprints, with no new story arc. I hate you Marvel.
DEATH NOTE: (Japan, obviously)
Neat art, kinda typical but stylish and well drafted. Only on volume three but the plot is like supernature-fortified Agatha Christie stuff and about as mentally challenging. Lotsa heavy-handed death penalty commentary, but (three volumes in) it doesn't seem to have anything impressive to say about it. Gonna keep reading, but I really want something better.
SCOTT PILGRIM: (US/Canada)
Cute indie comics/superdeformed art with tons of self-aware video game storytelling devices used. Actually, it's a love story with an NES-style action game framework superimposed on top of it. (A neat idea I wish I thought of first.) Thoroughly well executed, likeable and recognizably human characters but not a very ambitious tale.
SEAGUY: (US, from DC VERTIGO)
A miniseries from Grant Morrison, who used to write amazing things twenty years ago, but at a certain point I think he ran out of things to say.
The art looks like 1950's style advertising art, drawn in a friendly-looking style, but the plot is mind assaultingly surreal and dark as hell, loaded up with commercial imagery and schizophrenically paranoid conspiracy stuff. It's almost incoherent, but kinda like a Bunuel movie in that way. Decent!
There's gotta be stuff I'm missing though. HASN'T THERE?
You people who read Battle Angel here come from all over the globe and apparently appreciate all the Nitzche and fringe science and the well-orchestrated story elements and character development.
What other current comics can a person pick up that don't suck, don't make you feel dumber for having read them, and don't only work only in a really niche, fanboy kind of way? (I can find stuff like THAT on my own
