I'd say all, but they'll probably say you needn't go as far as suicide.
You humans are so petty. And small.
I follow series more than anything else because I know some people who do buy comics and graciously lend me them so I'm just gonna give you a few compass points rather than trying to get you into a dead end. Alright, so I noticed you haven't read Empowered. It's a superhero comic, but it's the only series I've ever recommended to someone one day and had them tell me it was one of the best things they've ever read the next. I don't think it's necessarily a good match for you as a person because you're a guy with opinions, but it's much better written than most things you'll find stocked on shelves. It's around $15 a volume and as of tomorrow there will be 8 of them. I acquired my set over the course of several years, but if you can't find the money I won't fault you for it. Still, if you respect my opinion at all, you'll prioritize this over the following recommendations. Daisy Kutter: The Last Train, is a pretty solid one. It's a oneshot set in a kind of wild west world. It hasn't had the same effect as some thing have had, but I do like almost everything in it on a more abstract and artistic level. The author, Kazu Kibuishi also has a series, Amulet, coming out by volume currently, it's okay but it feels like it targets a different kind of person. More importantly though, he did the editing for a series of shorts by many different artists called Flight. If you like stand alone entries, you'll like Flight Lost At Sea. If you've read and liked Scott Pilgrim, you should read O'Malley's other big work. I think it's brilliant at expressing tone and emotional content, but it won't resonate with you the same way, I guarantee it. Depending on who you are, you might even think it's irrational and bad. Still, worth checking out. North World. Another Oni Press entry, but of a fantasy flavor this time. It's 3 volumes. 2 main story and 1 side stories. It's good and enjoyable, nothing huge but a pretty consistent crowd pleaser. One last thing, everything else there was released either as a one time thing or by volume but there is one serial that I think is special enough to warrant mention here: Bedlam. Don't wanna give you too much away, but it's good so far. Anyhow, disclaiming right now that my taste is decidedly anti-Marvel/DC. I don't follow traditional superhero comics because I hate the art style, storytelling style, characters and business practices associated with them. So take that into consideration.
Stayed up till 6am, woke up at 7am, found out school was closed, went back to sleep, don't know why the living room window is wide open or why I heard something about an exterminator, went back to sleep, found out have to go to campus and do work anyway, waiting to go back to campus and do work anyway.
A HOODLUM'S GONNA STEAL MY CUUUUUTENEEEEESS!
It's not a spoiler.
I was a part of something greater, I don't know what, but I will always remember this: you are a demon Akemi Homura.
It's like Firefly, except Captain Reynolds was a gangster not a soldier and Simon is a dog.
How did it taste?
Now close your eyes and wait.
Stick out your tongue.
Sayaka was a breaker.
I'd have pretended not to hear you out of pity.
I start out fully clothed. Next thing you know I'm wearing absolutely nothing, except for my socks, and you know when I'm down to just my socks what time it is: It's business time.
Do you know why?
If the top one didn't have a row of inexplicably darkened pixels I'd say go with that one even if it is a little low res looking, but it very clearly does, so I'd go with Saxima's recommendation.
Who is Jennifer Lawrence?
You do not have the hatred to be the Grinch. I can see it in your beady little eyes, Mister Hawaiian shirt.
Mister A. As do I Mister J.