Anyone wanna recommend some French/Euro comics? I’ve always heard about their massive comic scene but it really doesn’t have much cultural presence in the US.
- "Incal," "Metabarons," and "Technopriests" are great if you like scifi, trippy visuals, and stories with spiritual and existential themes. They were written by Jodorowsky, and partially based on his ideas for cancelled "Dune" adaptation. They are probably unlike anything else you have read or seen.
- Anything Moebius was involved in. Be it western like "Blueberry" or experimental scifi like "Airtight Garage."
- "Lone Sloane" if you like surreal scifi and fantasy.
- "The Undertaker" - a western about a scummy traveling mortician taking unusual jobs.
- "Long John Silver" - a sequel of sorts to Stevenson's Treasure Island, a bit more grim than the original story.
- If you want something lighter "Raven Nemesis" is good. It's about an unlucky but clever pirate and his adventures.
- If you want comedy, try "The Adventures of Jerome Katzmeier" for pure absurdist humor, "Mister Invincible" for parodying superheroes and playing with the comic medium, or "Melusine" for more conventional comedy about witch in training.
- There are books like "Dwarves" "Elves" "Orcs and Goblins" and "Mages" from Soleil. They are straight forward, competently written fantasy. A bit generic, but good if you want light genre reading.
- "Black Water Lilies" is very good if you like murder mysteries and drama. It is set in a village where Monet did a lot of his work at and his art plays a role in the story.
- "Valerian and Laureline" is a light scifi adventure about two agents who travel through time, space, and dimensions. It influenced a lot of other Scifi stories - Star Wars is one of them.
- "The Grande Odalisque" - comedic heist comic.
- For something more grounded, there is "Michel Vaillant." It's about a race car driver and his family. Mix of sport and drama.
- "Beautiful Darkness" - fairy tale about tiny forest people. It's like old school fairy tales, before Grimm brothers and later Disney toned things down.
- "Jeremiah" is an example of Franco-Belgian post apocalyptic comic. It's set in the future U.S., where race wars reduced it to a low tech wasteland. Only small pockets of civilization remain. Protagonists are two young wanderers trying to get by.
Comic books others already recommended are very good picks too.
My favourite despite how edgy it may seem is Requiem Vampire Knight. About a Nazi who goes to Hell to be a vampire where they age backwards (because opposite) and rule over different sections of it. Not subtle at all. Dracula the leader of the Vampires literally has Hitler in a nuke. If that concept does not tickle your fancy then probably not for you. It's certainly not for everyone. But I love the art and the humour and there's some real creativity in the portrayal of Hell and the different parts of it.
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There's loads more but those are my tops.
Requiem is published in France but written by Patt Mills. He is from England and one of people responsible for 2000AD among other things. Requiem is just him turning his usual stories up to 11. It is so hammy and over the top, it becomes kind of fun. In my opinion art really carries the series. It's a marvel to look at with its insane amount of detail and inventiveness. Ledroit does make some strange artistic choices once in a while, but good outweighs the bad by far.