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A comiXologist Recommends (their favorite moments of 2015)

Tia’s Nine Most Memorable Comics Moments of 2015

It was supposed to be one.  One favorite comic in 2015.  But how? How could there be only one?  This isn’t Highlander, I work at ComiXology! I get to read all the comics! And this year has been far too awesome to pick only one.  What criteria would I even use to narrow it down to one?  Best art or storytelling? Most critically acclaimed? In the end, I decided on my own most memorable moments. It’s an unconventional best-of list, to be sure. You’ll probably notice I have some favorite creators and characters, as they’re on the list more than once. Thanks for making it such a great year, you guys!  And so, here is an agonizingly curated selection of some of my favorite moments in comics from 2015…

Best use of critical theory in a Rambo moment:

Secret Avengers #13

Ales Kot, Michael Walsh, Matt Wilson

Secret Avengers was wild from start to finish.  It’s a superhero book that doesn’t take itself too seriously by taking on some rather serious ideas.  Just buckle in and enjoy the ride.  It’s epic.

Favorite line (that I have probably said in real life because I am The Worst):

Phonogram: The Immaterial Girl #3

Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Matt Wilson

“Black coffee and complete and utter self-destruction.  That’s all I’ve ever wanted.”

It’s vaguely unsettling that I so closely relate to Emily Aster’s evil half, Claire.  We both have remarkably excellent taste in clothes and beverages, obviously, but it goes deeper than that.  Perhaps this should serve as a cautionary tale, that the cut-out and discarded pieces of yourself always find their way back to you in the end?  And they’re probably kind of mad.  Dark stuff, you guys.  AS DARK AS MY EYELINER.  AND MY COFFEE.  (I really am The Worst…)

Most delightful cameo:

1602: Witch Hunter Angela #1

Marguerite Bennett, Kieron Gillen, Stephanie Hans, Marguerite Sauvage

Renaissance Bucky Barnes?  Be still my heart…  Also, can we please talk about how positively dreamy Stephanie Hans’s artwork is?  She is so amazing. 

Best middle finger to the patriarchy:

Bitch Planet #3

Kelly Sue DeConnick, Robert Wilson IV

In a world where being a non-compliant woman could get you persecuted, incarcerated, or worse, (wait am I talking about Bitch Planet or real life?) Penny Rolle is here to remind you that defining yourself on your own terms is an important act of rebellion. 

Most cathartic ugly-cry in a public place:

Wytches #5

Scott Snyder, Jock, Matt Hollingsworth

I read this issue on an airplane from New York to Seattle, tears streaming down my face and the flight attendants asking me if I’m okay every few minutes. The wytches may be make believe (right? RIGHT?) but Sailor trying to describe to her dad what her depression feels like is raw and real and in a lot of ways just as terrifying.  I highly recommend reading Wytches in ComiXology’s Guided View for maximum scary.

Most satisfying ending:

Loki: Agent of Asgard #17

Al Ewing, Lee Garbett

My Tumblr tag for Kid and Young Loki since Gillen’s run of Journey Into Mystery is “crying forever.”  It seemed like Loki would never be all right, no matter what he did or how hard he tried. But in the end all it took was self-forgiveness.  Important life lessons, you guys!

The “I have no idea what I just read but gosh darn it I want to read more” Award:

Kaptara

Chip Zdarsky, Kagan McLeod

Cat tanks, you guys.  Cat. Tanks.  Why is their drool so majestic?  Like a rhythmic gymnast’s ribbon!  Also, ILU Motivational Orb!

Most Beautiful:

Bucky Barnes: The Winter Soldier

Ales Kot, Marco Rudy

Everything about this book is simply beautiful – the artwork, the story, the ending. Spoiler alert, you guys: Bucky Barnes gets to be happy.  He gets to be an old man and live with his beloved space girlfriend under a space sea and push their pet space aardvark on a swing.  I could not make that up if I tried, because I’m pretty sure something like that could only come from the brain of Ales Kot.  He and Marco Rudy are a match made in swirling, surrealist heaven and it just makes me so happy because it’s all so beautiful.

Pretty much my favorite thing:

The Wicked + The Divine

Kieron Gillen, Jamie McKelvie, Matt Wilson

To be fair, they did warn us.  The entire premise of this book is that everyone is awful and they all die within two years.  But somehow we still love them.  Kind of like life, I guess.  Well played, Team WicDiv.  Well played. In any case, a lot of tears have been shed over WicDiv in 2015.  The Fandemonium arc ended with quite a bang in June with issue 11, and I’m pretty sure we’re all striving to be a little kinder to one another since issue 13 (with gorgeous art by Tula Lotay).  The Commercial Suicide arc just ended this month, so I guess I’ll just sit around crying in my Tara costume until WicDiv comes back from hiatus in the spring. 

Tia Vasiliou is a digital editor and one of everybody’s favorite 2015 additions to the comiXology team.