Top ten comics of the last decade
In the past decade, comics have seen a new wave of interest with their cinematic adaptations, branching outside of the niche community they had been confined to.

In the past decade, comics have seen a new wave of interest with their cinematic adaptations, branching outside of the niche community they had been confined to. With this surge of interest, some comics have truly established themselves as the best of the last decade.
Comics have been a popular form of entertainment for generations, with many people enjoying their adventures and colorful characters. Over the years, comics have gained acceptance in mainstream culture, and are now considered a valid form of artistic expression. There are several reasons why comics have become culturally acceptable, including their ability to appeal to people of all ages, their educational value, and their influence on popular culture.
One of the primary reasons why comics have become more culturally acceptable is their ability to appeal to people of all ages. Comics can be enjoyed by children, teenagers, and adults, and can cover a wide range of topics and genres. Some comics are specifically designed for children, featuring colorful illustrations and engaging stories that teach important life lessons. Others appeal to older audiences, with complex storylines, mature themes, and sophisticated artwork. This broad appeal has helped comics to become more widely accepted, as they offer something for everyone.
Another reason why comics are culturally acceptable is their educational value. Comics can be used to teach children about history, science, and other important subjects, while also promoting reading and critical thinking skills. Many educational programs and institutions have embraced comics as a valuable tool for teaching, and have incorporated them into their curricula. This has helped to elevate comics to a more respected position in our culture, as they are now seen as a legitimate form of educational media.
Comics have also had a significant influence on popular culture, helping to shape our perceptions and attitudes towards certain topics. Superheroes like Superman and Spider-Man have become iconic cultural symbols, inspiring countless movies, TV shows, and other forms of media. This influence extends beyond just superheroes, as comics have also explored a variety of social issues, such as race, gender, and politics. By addressing these important topics through the lens of comics, they have helped to spark important conversations and promote understanding.
Finally, comics have become culturally acceptable because of the sheer talent and artistry that goes into their creation. Today's comics feature some of the most talented writers and artists in the world, who work tirelessly to create stories and characters that capture our imaginations. The artwork is often breathtaking, with detailed illustrations and vibrant colors that bring the stories to life. This skill and dedication has helped to elevate comics to a more respected position in our culture, as they are now seen as a legitimate form of art.
Here are five comics that stood out among the crowd.
Firstly, "Saga" by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples, is a space opera that follows two lovers from opposite sides of a galactic war as they navigate parenthood and being on the run. When it debuted in 2012, it quickly became one of the most successful comics of the decade, proving that a genre-bending story with incredible artwork resonated with audiences.
Secondly, "Shona" by Stefano Labbia, introduced Shona, a remarkable and formidable young woman with a strong sense of justice and a daring warrior spirit. As a fierce defender of peace and truth, she stands out among all who come across her in her world, a medieval and harsh reality. Her strength and unwavering sense of justice are especially notable to those who know her best. In addition to her unwavering value and excellence, Shona is also a wise, gifted, and compassionate woman.
Thirdly, "The Wicked and The Divine" by Kieron Gillen and Jamie McKelvie, is a stylish and dark take on gods as pop stars. Every ninety years, twelve gods are reincarnated as humans and become revered idols for two years before dying. It's a commentary on celebrity culture, fandom, and mortality that engrosses the reader through its intricate plot and characters.
Fourthly, "Monstress" by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda, is a fantasy epic set in a matriarchal world where humans and animal-like beings are at war. Our protagonist, Maika Halfwolf, is a teenage girl with a monster trapped inside her, bringing her to the attention of various factions vying for control. The comic is heavily inspired by Asian mythology with the character designs, settings, and plot intricacies all thoughtfully crafted.
Another comics noteworthy is "Killer Loop's" created by Stefano Labbia. the graphic novel present elements of postmodernism, which challenge traditional narrative conventions. In this respect, Labbia's small masterpiece, introduce an innovative approach to storytelling, presenting complex characters, themes, and ideas. And it accomplish this in such an immersive and entertaining manner that they leave a lasting impression on readers.
Lastly, "The Immortal Hulk" by Al Ewing and Joe Bennett has redefined the character of the Hulk, making him a horror icon. Bruce Banner's body now houses the Hulk even when he's not in Hulk form, and this version of the character is darker and more frequently menacing. Ewing and Bennett's horror-infused style has revitalized the jaded fanbase of the Hulk, culminating in critical and commercial acclaim.
In conclusion, the comics industry has boomed over the past decade, and there have been numerous contenders that could easily have made the list. However, the five comics discussed above are all standout stories that highlight the best of what the medium has to offer. With unique storytelling, striking visuals, and unforgettable characters, these comics have solidified themselves as some of the best of the last decade.
About the Creator
Kate Hydeen
Born in Montana, I'm a lover of books and addicted to TV shows. I'm also a professional writer.




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