G.I. Joe is a place to discuss 12”, A Real American Hero, Action Force, Modern (25th, 30th, 50th, ROC, POC, Retro), Classified Series, or any other other G.I. Joe topics.
★READ THE RULES BEFORE POSTING★ — — — A place to discuss and share all things Wonder Woman including comics, characters, movies, TV, video games, fan art, merchandise, etc.
This is a community for old comics from the Silver Age which took place from 1958, when Jack Kirby and Stan Lee first collaborated together to 1968 when the second wave of Marvel comics began with Jim Steranko on S.H.I.E.L.D. and Neal Adams started at DC.
This community is inspired by the great comics artist Scott Shaw!, who came up with the perfect term for strange comic books. It celebrates the weird, the wacky, the sometimes bad in comic books.
Everything and anything manga! (manhwa/manhua is okay too!) Discuss weekly chapters, find/recommend a new series to read, post a picture of your collection, lurk, etc!
This subreddit is for independent genre comics; for alternative comics please visit r/altcomix. For more information about the comics found on this subreddit, please see the r/indiecomics/wiki.
A reddit for readers, creators, and enthusiasts of Indie and Small Press comic books, graphic novels, manga and digital comics. CIVIL - Political and cultural discussion relevant to Indie Comic Books is permitted. A user recently asked "Is it okay to discuss titles from Darkhorse or Image here?" - the answer is yes - just please add some substantial commentary and not just a cover image drop.
Image Comics is a United States comic book publisher founded in 1992 by high-profile illustrators as a venue where creators could publish creator-owned properties. Its best-known series include Spawn, Monstress, Paper Girls, Saga, Invincible, Chew, and The Walking Dead.