The Best Comics of 2025

It’s been an OK year for comics? It hasn’t been the best, though — in December, I usually go through best-of lists like The Comics Journal’s to see everything I’ve missed, and there were like … five? … books there that I hadn’t read and sounded interesting (so I’ve ordered them now). That’s almost nothing — usually I find tons and tons of great stuff via those lists.

I.e., I’ve already read almost everything of interest that’s been published.

After Diamond went under, there’s apparently been a great contraction in the US comics “market”. Not only have many micro publishers been left without a distributor (so they’ve disappeared), but the majors (Fantagraphics and Drawn & Quarterly) have cut back heavily on their schedules. Fantagraphics mostly repackages Disney and Marvel (!) comics these days, and NBM went bust recently (after having retreated into publishing Extruded Biography Comics for a while). And other previously reliable outfits (the ones still going, like Fieldmouse and Uncivilized) seem to have retreated into safer (i.e., more boring) territory. It’s a bit depressing.

Well, let’s see what I have here… when I read a comic and I’m totally impressed with it, the comic moves to a special shelf I have here in the living room, and these are the ones that landed there:

Froggie World by Alee Errico (Cram Books)

You can get this from here. It’s great.

Alive Outside edited by Cullen Beckhorn and Marc Bell

This anthology is amazing. It’s a classic. You can get it from here. And it’s on sale! When it’s gone it’s gone.

Life After Life by Joshua Barkman

Get it from here.

World Within The World by Julie Gförer (Fantagraphics)

Wrong by Skeleton Bones (TBC)

I guess this is really CF? And it’s old, but it was republished in 2025, so.

Jaywalk #5 (Domino Books)

Get it from here.

Fruit Salad by Cathon (Pow Pow Press)

Extremely funny book.

A Scientific Study of Transsexuality by Oscard Woodiwiss (Fieldmouse Press)

Get it from here.

Lava by Annika Lind Verdal Homme (Aschehoug)

Norwegian comics!

Cannon by Lee Lai (Drawn & Quarterly)

This is the only D&Q book here — they really scaled back, but they also went even more middlebrow this year, publishing “worthy” book after “worthy” book. This one is really good, though.

Salt Green Death by Katarina Thorsen (Conundrum Press)

This book is fantastic.

Laser Eye Surgery by Walker Tate (Fantagraphics)

Smoke Signal #44 by Gary Panter (Desert Island)

This is sold out, unfortunately.

Lost & Found by Mia Wolff (Fantagraphics)

Smoke Signal #45 by Tara Booth (Desert Island)

Lifehole by Mary Moore Dalton

Get it from here.

And that’s it for 2025, although I’ve got a stack of unread comics, so perhaps there’s more brilliance here:

Or here:

But I also read some older, noteworthy comics. These are mostly from 2024, I guess, but a couple older ones:

Bottlecaps & Breadcrumbs by Travis Head

Whispered Words by David Enos

Neeext! Volume II by Heather Loase

Brilliant.

Kaskelot by Sebastian Larsmo

Six Treasures of the Spiral by Matt Madden (Uncivilized Books)

Processing by Tara Booth (Drawn & Quarterly)

Mythologies and Apocrypha #2 by Tim Lane (Fantagraphics)

Yearly 2024 by Andrew White

I really enjoy these yearly anthologies from Andrew White… and I see now there’s a 2025 and a 2026 out?! *sounds of me ordering them*

Les Trembles by Thomas Merceron (Quintal éditions)

This is a French book, but it’s wordless, so you can read it.

And you totally, absolutely should.

The Retirement Party by Teddy Goldenberg (Floating World Comics)

This one is amazing.

And… that’s it. Another year dawns.

4 thoughts on “The Best Comics of 2025”

  1. Happy new year! I agree that compared to the last couple years 2025 felt a little underwhelming with new comic releases. So far the thing I’m looking forward to the most this year is Seth’s lastest Palookaville.

    Also, wondering if you have any plans this year for a Comics publisher read-through like you’ve done many times in the past. Those are always a treat but I imagine you’re running out of publishers to binge.

    1. Happy New Year!

      Yes, I’ve got a new read-through lined up — I got the final few comics I was waiting for just the other day. I’m doing Comico. 😀

      I’m not sure when I’m starting up, though. Possibly within the next couple weeks, but we’ll see…

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