
Jim Woodring,
Weathercraft: at last, comics free of bland words.

Brendan McCarthy,
Spider-Man: Fever: could have been another
Weathercraft.

Naoki Urasawa,
Pluto volumes 1-8: the simple question of robot or human? robot or human or robot or human orobotorhumanorobotor...

James Sturm,
Market Day: best two pages all year.

Grant Morrison,
Batman & Robin 13-16,
Return of Bruce Wayne 5-6, and
Batman, Inc 1: Morrison as Descartes, breaking down all that's false and building up what's clear and distinct.
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