If you are ready to read about anarchy, gods, unchecked power, racism and abuse of political power, you’ve come to the right place with these comics like Watchmen.
V For Vendetta by Alan Moore and David Lloyd
Watchmen isn’t the only graphic novel that Alan Moore has penned. V For Vendetta is just as political as Watchmen sans the superhuman, godlike powers. If you are eager for a vigilante story that takes matters into their own hand while taking down a corrupt government, give this graphic novel a try—you won’t be disappointed. You’ll never look at fireworks the same.
The Boys by Garth Ennis, Darick Robertson and Tony Avina
Saga by Brian K. Vaughan and Fiona Staples
Saga is a rollercoaster ride from the start. It’s a romance, space opera, sci-fi, political drama that’s caused by two species who are at war with each other. A forbidden love begins and what seems to be a never-ending galaxy war follows an outlawed family for decades. This is a queer and BIPOC friendly graphic novel with lots of beautifully illustrated art. You will absolutely binge this graphic novel. The Robot Kingdom will give you flashbacks to the 7th Calvary.
Bitter Root David F. Walker, Chuck Brown, and Sanford Greene
Picture the Harlem Renaissance but with horror. You get a chance to meet the Sangerye Family who has to not only battle their own family drama but save the world from monsters. The Sangeryes are known for being monster hunters, but these aren’t your everyday monsters. These monsters that they hunt are everyday people who turn into monsters because they are racists and hateful.
Crowded by Christopher Sebela, Ro Stein and Ted Brandt
If you need more corrupt politicians and police graphic novels, Crowded delivers. A bounty is placed on Charlie Ellison’s head and she is doing everything she can to stay alive. She hires a poorly rated bodyguard and the two find themselves trying to unravel who wants Charlie dead for one million dollars. The second volume drops on June 30th.
The Wicked + The Divine by Kieron Gillen and Jamie Mckelvie
Have you ever imagined what it would be like if you were a god or goddess? What if you were a god but you lived your life as a human celebrity? This vibrant mythology deals with the drama of the human condition and the philosophy of mortality. Picture a bunch of Dr. Manhattans being pop stars.
Black by Kwanza Osajyefo, Tim Smith III, Jamal Igle, Khary Randolph, Robin Riggs, and Sarah Stern
What if only Black people had superpowers? This comic explores interesting concepts of fragility, racism, distrust and fear and it applies to Black people. In this comic only a small number of Black people have superpowers, but their powers are a secret from the world. You will read the story on how a young adult gets shot but doesn’t die and follow their journey to discover the truth about themselves.
The Search For Sadiqah By Greg Burnham, Shannon Sapenter, Patricia Daguisan, Marcus Williams
Most of the comics like Watchmen aren’t suitable for kids but here is a book that is perfect for younger readers. The Search for Sadiqah follows a 13-year-old Sadiqah who is forced to flee her home to discover her superpowers. This is a historical fiction story that takes place during the Tulsa City Massacre.