It’s a great time for fantasy epics.

Well, television isn’t the only medium that can deliver on that front!

Check out the list below!

The first issue of ‘Dark Knights of Steel’

The first issue of ‘Dark Knights of Steel’.DC Comics

I mean, why not?

The first collected edition ofDark Knights of Steelis available in stores this month.

Monstresstypically strikes a perfect balance between detailed world-building and sweeping action.

The cover for volume 7 of ‘Monstress’

The cover for volume 7 of ‘Monstress’ by Marjorie Liu and Sana Takeda.Image Comics

But at a certain point, we need to know what the deal is.

But at what point in the cycle of endless retellings does a classic legend become… necrotic?

), and he takes it to another level inOnce & Future.

The cover to the first volume of ‘Once & Future’

The cover to the first volume of ‘Once & Future’.BOOM! Studios

Meanwhile, Dan Mora draws everything from bad dates to zombie sword fights and makes them all look incredible.

But then again, it’s never a bad time to revisitBone.

Plus, speaking of fantasy TV,Boneissupposed to become a Netflix animated series at some point.

The cover of the complete collection of ‘Bone’

The cover of the complete collection of ‘Bone’.Cartoon Books

So why not get ready now?

ButCodatakes the exact opposite approach to this genre.

True to its title,Codais not a prequel but an epilogue for grand fantasy sagas.

The cover of ‘Coda’ volume 1

The cover of ‘Coda’ volume 1.BOOM! Studios

Now, anyone who’s playedDungeons & Dragonsknows that bard is a strange class.

All that makesCodaa must-read for anyone currently ensorcelled by epic fantasy.