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Top Comics to Buy for March 10, 2021

By Zack Quaintance — On the Top Comics to Buy for March 3 list, one Grant Morrison comic ends and another begins — but they both make the weekly top 5. Checkout the other books that made our list too; there is a lot to like this week, from the best space opera in comics to two of Image’s most experimental monthly series.

Check it out, and enjoy!

Top Comics to Buy for March 10, 2021

PICK OF THE WEEK
Green Lantern Season Two #12
Writer:
Grant Morrison
Artist:
Liam Sharp
Letterer:
Steve Wands
Publisher:
DC Comics
It’s Hal Jordan vs. Hector Hammond, and our Emerald Knight will need to summon all of his willpower to face down the psionic madman. Check out Grant Morrison and Liam Sharp’s grand finale more than two years in the making! This tale touches on every plot thread from the entire run, and it’s fully charged with fantasy, sci-fi, and Green Lantern lore. Say it with us now, “In Brightest Day, In Blackest Night...”
Why It’s Cool: In my lifetime, perhaps no other superhero writer has been as influential and visionary as Grant Morrison. While their most-recent work on Green Lantern has been firmly part of the inaccessible Morrison cycle, it’s also said to be their final work on monthly corporate superhero comics. Normally, I wouldn’t believe that sort of thing, but it does seem like all of Morrison’s friends and contemporaries at DC Comics have left the building, making it all the more likely. Whatever the case, if this is Morrison’s last hurrah with a corporate-owned superhero, it’s not one to be missed, brought to life with the chilling intense visuals of Liam Sharp in a series that is as intriguing as it is bewildering. Try to look away, I dare you.
Price:
$4.99
Read It Digitally:
Green Lantern Season 2 #12 on comiXology
Buy The First Volume Collection:
Green Lantern Season 2 Vol. 1

Home Sick Pilots #4
Writer:
Dan Watters
Artist:
Caspar Wijngaard
Letterer:
Aditya Bidikar (read our interview!)
Publisher:
Image Comics
The Home Sick Pilots are reunited—but not for long. Who else knows about the ghosts? Who is killing for them? What has been crawling out of the VHS machine at night with blood on its rewindable mind?
Why It’s Cool: This series has really been one-of-a-kind, a mash-up of familiar modern teenage punk rock ethos with familiar trappings of the horror genre in a way that makes each feel new. Watters is a powerful and patient writer, and Wijngaard is a visionary artist. They both shine here, but Wijngaard in particular gets a chance to show off his vast and imaginative talents with the visuals that this week’s script enables. If you’ve been following this series, there are some plot revelations. If you haven’t, this is still a tour de force in graphic sequential storytelling.
Price:
$3.99
Read It Digitally:
Home Sick Pilots #4 via comiXology
Pre-Order the First Trade: Home Sick Pilots Vol. 1 Teenage Haunts


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Karmen #1
Writer:
Guillem March
Translator: Dan Christensen
Artist:
Guillem March
Color Assistant: Tony Lopez
Publisher:
Image Comics
Spanish writer and artist GUILLEM MARCH is best known for his ongoing, extensive work with DC Comics on Batman, Catwoman, and Harley Quinn and has worked as an artist on several graphic novels including the English editions of Monika with Titan Comics and The Dream with Europe Comics. Here, he takes up his pen for an edgy new FIVE-PART SERIES about a highly unconventional angel named Karmen and the young woman she takes under her wing when a case of heartbreak strikes hard. Packed with surprises and metaphysics, this gorgeously drawn series deploys tenderness and humor as it dives deep into topics that matter.
Why It’s Cool: I’m going to be blunt and honest with this one — I don’t know if I liked Karmen #1. That is to say, I don’t know if I’m going to end up liking it when this story is wrapped up. There are some rough spots and some rough choices made here. That said, this is a relentlessly-interesting first issue, and one that I found compulsively readable, if a bit cringe-inducing at times. The artwork is also very Very good.
Price:
$3.99
Read It Digitally:
Karmen #1 via comiXology
Read It Physically: Karmen #1

Proctor Valley Road #1
Writers:
Alex Child and Grant Morrison
Artist:
Naomi Franquiz
Colorist:
Tamra Bonvillain
Letterer:
Jim Campbell
Publisher:
BOOM! Studios
Perfect for fans of Paper Girls and Die, visionary writer Grant Morrison (Klaus), Alex Child (BBC's Holby City) and Naomi Franquiz (Tales from Harrow County) present a chilling new horror series about the mysterious monsters that haunt Proctor Valley Road -- and the four misfit teenagers who must stop them.
August, Rylee, Cora & Jennie have organized a "Spook Tour" with their classmates on the most haunted, demon-infested stretch of road in America to fund attending the concert of their dreams.
When their visit turns deadly, these four friends race to rescue the missing students... before the town tears them limb from limb.
Now they must slay the evils roaming Proctor Valley Road... along with the monsters lurking in the hearts of 1970s America.
Why It’s Cool: As Grant Morrison’s time in monthly corporate superhero comics comes to end, the iconic writer transitions to a new series — Proctor Valley Road, on which team with fellow writer Alex Child, artist Naomi Franquiz, colorist Tamra Bonvillain, and letterer Jim Campbell. This is perhaps one of Morrison’s unlikeliest works to date, a misfit teenagers story that is very much part of a late career cycle. It is, however, just as well-done as any recent Morrison work and not to be missed.
Price:
$3.99
Read It Digitally:
Proctor Valley Road #1 via comiXology
Pre-Order the Trade: Proctor Valley Road Vol. 1


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Wasted Space #20
Writer:
Michael Moreci
Artist:
Hayden Sherman
Colorist:
Jason Wordie
Letterer:
Jim Campbell
Publisher:
Vault Comics
All-out war on Earth! Billy tied in a moral knot! As the Wasted Space gang makes their final stand, the Creator makes a bold play that'll change everything!
Why It’s Cool: You all, I think Hayden Sherman (colored here by Jason Wordie…who deserves an Eisner!) has ascended to the throne of the best sci-fi artist in all of monthly comics. The work Sherman has put forward in this most recent story arc of Wasted Space (comics best space opera) has just been staggering, and it somehow feels like it’s continuing to get better. This issue is as gorgeous as any in the series, and not to be missed.
Price:
$3.99
Read It Digitally:
Wasted Space #20 via comiXology
Order the First Trade: Wasted Space Vol. 1

Others Receiving Votes

  • American Vampire 1976 #6

  • Autumnal #5

  • Birthright #47

  • Commanders in Crisis #6

  • Daredevil #28

  • Eternals #3

  • Goon Vol. 4 #13

  • Immortal Hulk #44

  • Knock ‘Em Dead #4

  • Luna #2

  • Scout’s Honor #3

  • Space Bastards #3

  • Superman #29

  • Wonder Woman #770

  • Wrong Earth Day and Night #3

New #1s and One-Shots

  • Batman Urban Legends #1

  • Children of the Atom #1

  • Deadpool Nerdy 30 One-Shot

  • The Joker #1

  • Non-Stop Spider-Man #1

  • Nottingham #1

  • Thor and Loki Double Trouble #1

  • X-Factor #8

Trade Collections and Graphic Novels

  • 27 Run Crush HC

  • Antifa Super-Soldier Cookbook One-Shot

  • Captain America by Jack Kirby Omnibus HC

  • Golden Age Captain America Omnibus Vol. 1 HC

  • Grendel, Kentucky TP

  • Post York TP

  • Rogue Planet TP (read our review!)

  • Spider-Man by Todd McFarlane Complete Collection TP

  • Thud TP

  • Wonder Woman Earth One Vol. 3 HC

See our past top comics to buy here, and check out our reviews archive here.

Zack Quaintance is a tech reporter by day and freelance writer by night/weekend. He Tweets compulsively about storytelling and comics as Comics Bookcase.


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