5 Comics You Must Read This Month
Need some distraction from all the holiday hubbub? Find a quiet corner and read these comics.

Suddenly, it's the holidays! Who knew? Occasionally, in this time of wonder and chaos, it’s good to have something to distract your attention. Something, in fact, like the five comics listed below, all of which offer alternatives to seasonal cheer, while being filled with good times, drama, and, in one case, a big hairy guy who just wants to find love while wrestling. Joy to the world, indeed.
ONI PRESSThe Coldest Winter (Oni Press)
Writer Antony Johnston returns with this prequel to his great Cold War graphic novel *The Coldest City* with artist Steven Perkins in tow. This time around, an attempt to help a Soviet scientist defect to the west gets complicated when the coldest winter in three decades spreads across Europe. Expect smart, tense political drama with a touch of humanity when you least expect it… and prepare to get really excited about next year’s movie version of *Coldest City* (starring Charlize Theron and James McAvoy), too.
MARVEL ENTERTAINMENTStar Wars: Doctor Aphra #1 (Marvel Entertainment)
As *Rogue One: A Star Wars Story* reaches theaters, Marvel launches a new monthly Star Wars comic featuring the morally-challenged archeologist who won fans' hearts in the recently-concluded *Darth Vader* series. Aphra is Indiana Jones-gone-wrong, and she's managed to piss off everyone on all sides of the intergalactic war, with the exception of her almost-faithful droid companions Triple Zero and Beetee. She also owes a lot of money to a Wookiee called Black Krrsantan, which is a problem in and of itself. So where does she go next? Right towards even more trouble, of course. Aphra's creator Kieron Gillen writes, and Kev Walker draws, the series that'll make you say "Rogue *what*?"
IMAGE COMICSMotor Crush #1 (Image Comics)
The creative team behind *Batgirl’*s renaissance—Brenden Fletcher, Cameron Stewart, and Babs Tarr—go indie with this bold and brash sci-fi series set in a world where motorcycle racing is the world's biggest sport and bike gang warfare keeps everyone else off the streets at night. Fast-moving and fun, it's like the next generation of *Fast and Furious* with a female-led cast and even more spectacular visuals. Definitely the book of the month.
DC ENTERTAINMENTSupergirl: Being Super #1 (DC Entertainment)
Now that Superman's cousin is a TV star, many people might be wondering where to get started with her comic book adventures. The answer is this new mini-series, written by Mariko Tamaki—who wrote the Caldecott Award-winning coming-of-age graphic novel *This One Summer*—with art by the incomparable Joelle Jones. This series reimagines the arrival of Kara Zor-El on Earth and shows how difficult it is for a newcomer to settle in to a strange environment… especially when she's an alien.
FANTAGRAPHICSWuvable Oaf: Blood & Metal (Fantagraphics)
The follow-up to last year's *Wuvable Oaf* sees Ed Luce's Bay Area bear continue to search for love, happiness, and an obscure Smiths single from the 1980s. Playing out like *Tales of the City* if it was an *Archie* comic about a character into wrestling and queercore, this remains one of the most enjoyable, funny, and unexpectedly touching books out these days.
Comments
Back to top32 Gifts Teens May Actually Like (According to Our Kids)
Teenagers can be scary and impossible to shop for. From gaming chairs to cologne to slippers, these adolescent-approved gifts can help.
Battle of the Branches: Best Artificial Christmas Trees 2025
WIRED brought 10 of the most popular artificial Christmas trees into a studio, had volunteers assemble them, then got three interior designers to pick the best through blind judging.
33 Amazing STEM Toys for the Techie Kids in Your Life
We found lots of math-filled and science-rich toys for tiny nerds to assemble, bake, squish—or even tear apart and rebuild.
Our Favorite Qi2 and MagSafe Accessories for Your Phone
The weird, wonderful world of MagSafe accessories (Qi2 included) can make your phone feel modular. These are our favorites.
19 Adventurous Gifts for Hikers, Backpackers, and Outdoorsy People
Let them pick out their own hiking boots. Instead, try gifting a useful blade or a nature journal to delight your outdoorsy friend.
The Best Portable Chargers for All Your Devices
Keep your phone, laptop, handheld gaming console, and other electronics running with these travel-friendly power banks.
The Best Kindles to Take Your Library Anywhere
Here’s how Amazon’s ebook readers stack up—and which one might be right for you.
Best Gifts for Women Who’ve Checked Out of Planet Earth
She’s seen enough. She’s had enough. She can’t fly through a portal to a different reality, but these gifts will help her transcend this world.
The Best Leggings I’ll Keep Wearing Until They Disintegrate
Whether you’re doing ab crunches or pressing play on the next episode, these leggings are built for every kind of marathon.
33 Best Gifts for Cat Lovers
Want to surprise your feline friend or find the perfect gift for a cat lover? WIRED has you covered.
Step Away From Screens With the Best Family Board Games
From monsters to kittens to strategy games, these sets will liven things up on nights when everyone is tired of screens.
17 Best Couches You Can Buy Online and Get Delivered to Your Door
Refresh your space with a sofa that arrives right at your doorstep. We’ve spent years in search of the best couches—read about all the styles we’ve tested here.