Hey Sup Forums are there any decent indie comics? Something that fits the aesthetic of this pic? Thanks!
Good Indie Comics?
There are tons of amazing indie comics, but I'm not quite sure I understand what aesthetic your pic is displaying. I'd be happy to provide recs, but I'm not sure what I'm aiming at. Are you looking for a neon-and-darkness Nicholas Winding Refn kind of vibe?
pic related reminds me of Limbo for some reason, so you can check that out.
Sorry, should've been clearer. Yeah kind of like that! Neon colors and stuff
Heavy Liquid by Paul Pope springs to mind. It was a Vertigo miniseries IIRC.
Other attempts to identify what you're after:
We Can Never Go Home (Black Mask)
Ballistic (Black Mask)
Repo (Image)
Young Liars (Vertigo)
>dry cleaners is right way round on inside of the builing.
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Awesome! I'll look into these later, thanks!
Kek, didn't even see that
Try some trippy art comics stuff by people like Lando and his "crew", b & w but you might enjoy them. Also Tom Kessler's new issue of Widowpane looks pretty fucking trippy
Also, that's a laundromat
>We Can Never Go Home
I love that one but I don't really think it's what OP's looking for. I can't really remember it being neon bright and shit.
Paper Girls
Really? The first few issues felt that way to me for sure
Basically any Frazier Irving book has that kind of neon vibe IMO. Try Xombie or Annihilator
Black Science
read Dry Spell, published by Action Lab. Shit is tight friendo
This pic makes me think of Paper Girls
>Neon colors and stuff
Looks like "80's Noir" like Miami Vice, ect.
You should check out the cartoon Moonbeam City:
youtube.com
that reminds me, OP should check out Miami Vice Redux.
Jim Mahfood did the art, and it was written by I want to say Rick Spears but I'm not entirely sure
Thanks for all the suggestions! I'll definitely get to looking these up soon.
None with that aesthetic, but the creator of Moral Orel created a comic not too long ago. It's on the Starburns Industries website
Not indie, but Spider-Gwen has colors with the saturation cranked up to 11:
comixology.com