Most Violent Comics of All Time

16 Oct 2024

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A dark, satirical take on superheroes, where a team called "The Boys" monitors and battles corrupt superheroes.

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The Boys (Garth Ennis)

A preacher with supernatural abilities embarks on a journey to find God, encountering insane characters along the way.

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Preacher (Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon)

Follows survivors in a post-apocalyptic world plagued by a virus that turns people into sadistic, homicidal maniacs.

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Crossed (Garth Ennis)

An ordinary teenager becomes a real-life superhero, but quickly learns that crime-fighting is deadly.

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Kick-Ass (Mark Millar and John Romita Jr.)

Set in the dark, gritty world of Basin City, it follows multiple interconnected stories of crime and revenge.

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Sin City (Frank Miller)

This mature version of the Punisher takes Frank Castle’s war on crime to an entirely new level of brutality.

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The Punisher MAX (Garth Ennis)

Set in a dystopian future, Judge Dredd serves as judge, jury, and executioner in a violent megacity.

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Judge Dredd (John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra)

Follows Al Simmons, a government assassin who becomes a Hellspawn after being betrayed and sent to Hell.

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Spawn (Todd McFarlane)

Focuses on survivors navigating a world overrun by zombies, where humans are often more dangerous than the undead.

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The Walking Dead (Robert Kirkman)

The story of a villain who uses his immense wealth to systematically destroy people’s lives and institutions.

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Nemesis (Mark Millar)