What was the edgiest comic you've ever read?

What was the edgiest comic you've ever read?

Probably Unfunnies.

Cerebus the Aardvark . Admitting you like it to some people is like saying you voted Trump: you have your reasons, but they ain't gonna listen.

Bomb queen.

They're giantic bigots.

Nemesis. Read it once when it was storytimed here. The plot is a bit foggy for me at this point, but I'm pretty sure it involved implanting a bomb in a pregnant lady at one point and/or forcing a gay guy to impregnate his sister.

[Spoiler]If webcomics count, then the answer changes to Jack.[/Spoiler]

anything written by mark millar

The one that im making
:3c

you're reasons is shit

Batman oddly enough

Which batman

Don't forget: the gay guy was her brother.

>forcing a gay guy to impregnate his sister
>Don't forget: the gay guy was her brother.
Ok, jeez, I get the idea already Mark.

i was going to go into manga and say Goblin Slayer but honestly it has nothing on Crossed. The worst GS is is that it's a "what if you applied reality to what's normally an ignored D&D monster"

someone post it

I dunno, Fables? Early arcs, anyway.

Goldilocks sleeping with Baby Bear. The main characters threatening to frame an innocent man for making CP, then killing him anyway. That count as edgy?

Wanted, Nemesis, and Kickass 2 are all my picks. Even Kickass 1 sucked, it was just not uber edgy.

Millar is the biggest hack in comics.

Why? I see that shit posted here sometimes, but it just looked like weird furry roleplaying or something

The actual plot tries to frame him as an anti-hero taking petty revenge on a corrupt official before revealing he's just bored, rich, and has the proper connections. But it's easier to spin it as "What if Batman wanted to murder thousands of people?"

And the womb was rigged to "collapse" if it detected any attempt at abortion, remember that.

Cerebus is a one step beyond fedora tipping.

People who hate cerebus because the author goes nuts a few years in are bigots.

Do we just assume the 90s never happened? Cos nearly the whole era was edgelord shite

It was alt timeline run years back. I read the whole thing though but I usually drop any book with too much edge for fear of paper cuts

>context doesn't help.jpg

It gets much, much deeper than just Dave Sim doing silly high fantasy parody with a talking aardvark. It eventually gets sort of nuts and becomes a transparent front for Sim's political and ideological views, from all accounts I've read. I can only go by hearsay because that shit could crush a man's skull in its collected format. Look at this.

>tfw I had them all in mint condition but sold them because i decided to go full digital

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Bomb Queen.

>implying Jack has anything on Electric Retard
Pic related is one of the few things I'm sure mods won't ban me for. (then again, who knows)
The 8-year old in me misses Electric Retard so much

Recently?

The Duggan/Posehn story in the last Deadpool Annual.

Imagine the Amazing Friends scene from Spider-Verse, except stretched out to floppy length.

Half the stuff posted here isnt even edgy, are you guys really that sensitive and offended over drawn violence?

Edgiest shit i read was the alan moore lost girls, fuck that guy puts a lot of rape in his stuff for little to no readon, also reading providence and theres a 13 year old raped in that but the story is still good

Why is Cerebus considered to be good?
I tried reading it but had to give up after the first 400 (or was it 600?) pages because even though it was really well made, I couldn't find it in me to care about anything that was happening in the story.

I straight up forgot Lost Girls existed.
>Hey, you know what gets a bad rep? Pornography. It's more than just dicks and titties appealing to perverts.
>I know! How about we elevate it by juxtaposing uncomfortable situations about child sexuality with beloved classics? This cannot possibly be a bad idea!

Same here.

That Alan Moore one with the fish raping the woman.

Ultimates.

Any of Mark Miller's indie comics