Comics/Graphic Novels

5 Comics to Watch for in June 2015

Amy Diegelman

Staff Writer

Amy Diegelman's fangirl tendencies date all the way back to sneaking into her brother's room to steal his comic books and have never wavered. Amy is a high-school drama nerd from Missouri, who somehow ended up with Bachelor's degree in Political Science and a Master's Degree in Library Science. She is a Teen Librarian in Chicago, IL where she lives with her computer, video games, and a cat-shaped monster named CJ. Amy reviews books for School Library Journal, tweets at @amydieg, and once breathed the same air as LeVar Burton. Twitter: @amydieg

Drawn & Quarterly cover1. Drawn & Quarterly: Twenty-five Years of Contemporary Cartooning, Comics, and Graphic Novels by Tom Devlin (Editor)

Drawn & Quarterly is a Canadian publisher with a strong reputation for providing work of high artistic and production quality. This book is an anthology of work old, new, and rare that includes essays from a number of well-known authors, artists, and experts. I’ve only had a peak at the massive tome (referred to as an ‘eight hundred page thank you letter’), but that was enough to tell me this is a wall-to-wall of masterworks I don’t want to miss out on. Out June 2. 

 

Gotham Academy Volume 12. Gotham Academy Vol. 1: Welcome to Gotham Academy by Becky Cloonan, Brendan Fletcher, Karl Kerschel

If you have been holding out on Gotham Academy, now is the time to grab it. The team on this book have managed to capture the signature shadows and intrigue of Gotham while injecting more fun and levity than can usually be expected from DC. Perfect for fans all-ages comics and more kid-friendly versions of Batman. It’s like Scooby-Doo, if Scooby-Doo went to a Manga private school and had a secret vendetta against Batman. Get it June 23 from, of course, DC Comics.

 

Bodies volume 1 cover3. Bodies by Si Spencer, Tula Lotay, Phil Winslade, Megan Hetrick

Told in four different eras – from 1940 to 2050 – Bodies is a murder mystery with a fascinating twist. Using a different artist for each time period makes the book a visual feast that invokes a monochrome Sherlock Holmes as well as technocolor sci-fi. This is one of those series particularly well suited to being read as a trade instead of in single issues. Out June 16 from Vertigo.

 

 

Ms Marvel Volume 34. Ms Marvel Vol. 3: Crushed by G. Willow Wilson, Tikeshi Miyazawa, Elmo Bondoc

Many fans are probably well-aware that the third volume of Marvel’s freight train of popularity is out this month. Normally Volume 3 of a series isn’t something to make a big fuss about, but Kamala’s star just keeps on rising and this story line brings new artists and new (to Kamala) villains to the table. Plus, this is another title I love waiting for in trade, since I just can’t get enough of Kamala one issue at a time. Coming June 23 from Marvel.

 

 

ODY-C Volume 15. ODY-C Volume 1 by Christian Ward, Matt Fraction

ODY-C, in case you haven’t heard, is a retelling of The Odyssey set in space with the genders all broken loose from their originals. The writing is carefully and deliberately constructed, maintaining the elements of epic poetry while building a vast and complicated new world in space. The art is epic all on its own, practically exploding off of every page and drawing you into an enchanting fever-dream galaxy. Get it from Image on (yep) June 23.

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