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10 Best Non-Superhero Comic Books of the 2020s (So Far)

"During the height of the pandemic, there seemed to be a rise in new comic readers. With film production being put on hold at the time, fans were eager to read about some of their favorite characters and even discover new ones. And with that rise in comic book readership, there was also arguably an increase in the quality of the stories. Marvel and DC may have had some of the greatest superhero stories in recent memory, with titles such as Chip Zdarsky's Daredevil and Tom Taylor's Nightwing. Still, there are plenty of non-superhero comics that have kept readers engaged from the first issue."
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The Department of Truth (James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds, & Aditya Bidikar)
The Department of Truth (James Tynion IV, Martin Simmonds, & Aditya Bidikar)
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Stillwater (Chip Zdarsky, Ramón K. Pérez, Mike Spicer, & Russ)
Stillwater (Chip Zdarsky, Ramón K. Pérez, Mike Spicer, & Russ)
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Chu (John Layman)
Chu (John Layman)
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Seven Secrets (Tom Taylor)
Seven Secrets (Tom Taylor)
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Crossover (Donny Cates)
Crossover (Donny Cates)
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The Nice House on the Lake (James Tynion IV)
The Nice House on the Lake (James Tynion IV)
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The Scumbag (Rick Remender)
The Scumbag (Rick Remender)
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Home Sick Pilots (Dan Watters)
Home Sick Pilots (Dan Watters)
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That Texas Blood (Jacob Phillips)
That Texas Blood (Jacob Phillips)
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Human Target (Tom King)
Human Target (Tom King)
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