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Post apocalyptic comics, suggestions?

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Hello, I used to read comics a bit way back in my younger days. I really enjoy movies, games, and shows that deal with the post apocalyptic theme. With or with zombies is is fine. Does anyone have a suggestion of a comic series with a great atmosphere and characters? I appreciate it!

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1 hour ago, Mcdoogin said:

Hello, I used to read comics a bit way back in my younger days. I really enjoy movies, games, and shows that deal with the post apocalyptic theme. With or with zombies is is fine. Does anyone have a suggestion of a comic series with a great atmosphere and characters? I appreciate it!

Hi Mcdoogin!

A few that might fit that description are The Last Mermaid, White Sky, and Everything Dead & Dying.

While Reborn mixes in fantasy elements, it also has a dystopian world that you might enjoy.

Hope that's a good starting point!

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On 4/5/2026 at 9:44 PM, saperry said:

Sweet Tooth by Jeff Lemire, the comic is much darker than the Netflix show

Sweet Tooth is great! Also, since it's finished already, you can read it in one go. Nocterra from Scott Snyder is not as good, imo, but it's a fun ride and has a unique post-apocalyptic concept (the sun has dimmed).

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