What are the best comic books that DONT have mutants or magic? Comic books set in the (ahem) real world settings. No mutants. No Magic. No superpowers. Just real people.
Any comic books like this worth checking out. I am SO TIRED of superheros. It's one of the reasons I really enjoyed Battlestar Galactica when I tired of Star Wars and Star Trek and Avatar and all that. I just needed something more realistic. As it were.
Any suggestions from all you comic book gurus out there? Mutant, Magic free comic books I should read? Anyone?
The problem with your expressed desire is that you're instantly ruling out some of the best, most innovative, most IMPORTANT comics ever published, stories that innovated in big ways and have helped the medium mature and grow, stories that examined the themes you're tired of in ways that were fresh and new (at least at the time, anyway) and thus reinvigorated the medium.
Stories like....
Watchmen by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons, hailed by many as the Greatest Graphic Novel Ever Written, and the only graphic novel to make it onto the NY Times list of the 100 Greatest NOVELS of the 20th Century! Rule out superheroes and you rule out Alan Moore's deconstruction of the main superhero archetypes. Of course, 25 years after its original release, its true significance and impact seems to be lost on those that weren't collecting and reading comics in the mid-'80s when it first came out.
You also rule out
Wanted from the twisted minds of Mark Millar and J.G. Jones, which is, for all intents and purposes, the Super VILLAIN version of
Watchmen! And don't judge it by the movie version. While good, quite a LOT of the story had to be changed for film-goers, because the average film-goer wouldn't have had a clue what the graphic novel was even talking about!
And lastly, you rule out my pick for Best Ongoing Comic Being Published Today...
POWERS by Brian Michael Bendis and Michael Avon Oeming, the story of detectives Christian Walker and Deena Pilgrim, homicide detectives working the Powers Beat... investigating the deaths of superheroes and super villains! It was created to combine Bendis' love of police procedurals like
Homicide: Life on the Street with his love of superheroes, and is consistently one of the best books out there. It shows you the darker side of a world with superheroes, the side that most superhero comics ignore. It shows you how the existence of superheroes and super villains affects everyone else in the world, people like the cops that have to clean up the messes the superhumans leave behind. In that regard, it follows in the footsteps of
Watchmen, which was Alan Moore's examination of how the existence of superheroes would reshape the world and change the face of history.
POWERS also happens to be filming in the very near future as a pilot for the FX Network!

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But since you want to rule out anything and everything having to do with everything that makes comic books COOL... there's really no books I can suggest for you. I mean, I guess you could check out
The Lone Ranger or something. Maybe the current
G.I.*Joe series from IDW, if the Joe team isn't too "superheroic" for your taste. But that'd be about it.