Well this ruined my fucking mood. Might as well ask for other feels heavy comics while I'm at it

Well this ruined my fucking mood. Might as well ask for other feels heavy comics while I'm at it.

Look up Nameless. Providence is a great read too

Duncan The Wonder Dog

ruined because its bad? because its feelsy or...?

Solanin if you want some mangos.

I've never seen another person talk about this. I bought it years ago and it's pretty good

Digger, if you are into Webcomics, although the ending is a little hopeful.

Demon - Webcomic was story timed here awhile back, I forgot the author.

Also, Oyasumi Pun-Pun is literally the most fucked up thing because it's so close to life. I put it down after Pun-Pun became a teenager, I couldn't fucking handle it withi my depression.

We3

Asano's very popular. Goodnight Punpun is coming out in america now and you should give it a look. A Girl on the Shore as well.

Ilikedit

Safa mai waifu.

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yikes this and are depressing pills to swallow. i convinced my girlfriend to read we3 one night and she tapped out pretty quickly.

Why would you let overrated trash ruin your mood?

Rover Red Charlie has some powerful feels user.


Someone should storytime it here desu

My favorite Tardi comic

it gets storytimed somewhat regularly

I Kill Giants
Rex Rover Red
Pride & Joy

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Acme Novelty Library 20

Since most have been mentioning non-cape books, I'll go with The Vision.

Pretty much anything by Brian K. Vaughn works. Y: The Last Man, Ex Machina, etc. That Ex Machina ending, whew.

Stitches

One of my favorites

I rather liked this. It was a fictional story using a factual event. During the bombing of Baghdad in 2003, some US Marines encounter a small pride of Lions and shot them.

Brian K. Vaughan loves to tell talking animal stories. He admitted so in an interview, which I think is included in the hardcover copy of this comic.

It explains why Saga is the way it is, and why he adds talking animals to every story he writes.

after spending six years with book this page , the previous three pages, and the one after fucking wrecked me.

I died inside. I wouldn't end it any other way, either.

I love Brian K. Vaughan because his deaths stick. There is no coming back from the land of the dead in his comics.

Death is permanent.