Credits: Left image via Youtube/@ComicDrake, Middle image via Youtube/@TheTopComicsOficial and Right image via Youtube/@CasuallyComics
We assume that everyone who is reading this article right now is a fan of comic books, manga, manhwa, and all types of visual literature that are put there. From mainline comic publishers like Marvel and DC to manga and manhwa publishers like Shuiesha and Webtoon, we like to talk about it all, and also like to hear other people talk about it as well, most prominently from content creators that are part of the hobby.
Thus, let’s take a look at all the major comic book and visual literature content creators on YouTube and rank them based on their subscriber count, and talk about what they do that makes people want to tune into their content and enjoy it.
10 ComicPop (131K Subscribers)

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While the ComicPop team may be coming in last, you have to remember that they are still in the top ten list out of potentially tens of thousands of other creators. At the same time, for the type of content they put out, their subscriber numbers are criminally low.
The best thing about the hosts, comprising Sal, Ethan, and Ben, is that they specialise in comic book revisits and hosting shows where they opine and talk about the past of presence of the comic world in a free-flowing conversation. Thus, if you love to dive into history and listen to a group of passionate individuals nerd out, then ComicPop is your one-stop shop.
9 Casually Comics (249K Subscribers)
Sasha from Casually Comics | Credits: YouTube @CasuallyComicsHosting the Casually Comics YouTube channel is Sasha, who, as the name of her channel describes, does the best when it comes to going deep in comic book territory, but still keeping it casual so that new and retruning fans can keep up with what’s happening at the moment.
From old to even forgotten comic titles, like her deep dive into Tyrant and its return in modern times, to ongoing titles from the Absolute Universe, Casually Comics manages to keep it simple and entertaining for even those who know nothing about the world of comics.
8 DopeSpill Comics (317K Subscribers)
Cover page of Dungeons of Doom #1 | Credits: Marvel ComicsThe consistency with which DopeSpill Comics puts out its videos, hosted and created by Dez, is truly remarkable, as the channel never seems to run out of ideas and content to talk about. And the USP of their videos comes from Dez’s amazing narration style that focuses on notable events that take place in an ongoing or completed series.
Thus, if you want to experience comics and other stories from visual media in an audiobook style format with amazing narrations, where Dez is currently focusing on the Dungeons of Doom title at the moment, then you can’t miss DopeSpill Comics.
7 Plot Armor Comics (415K Subscribers)
Cover page of Immortal Legend Batman #1 | Credits: DC ComicsSimilar to DopeSpill Comics, Plot Armor Comics also specialises in narrating events that transpire in comic books that people rarely, or sometimes, know anything about. With a vast knowledge of everything DC, Marvel, and more, this channel brings in the narration of those stories and events in a more cinematic style.
Covering recent releases like The DC and Marvel’s crossover with Batman and Deadpool, to even the events happening in the Infernal Hulk title, Plot Armor Comics makes amazing videos that truly reel the viewers in on a ride.
6 Comic Drake (543K Subscribers)
Drake from Comic Drake | Credits: YouTube @ComicDrakeWhile he may not be an international top-selling rapper, Drake from the Comic Drake YouTube channel isn’t any less of a rockstar when it comes to comics. Specialising in his analytical style and obscure lore exploration videos on different characters and stories, Drake makes it easy for anyone to make up their mind on whether something is worth reading.
His deep dive into the depths of comics and narration of some of the most obscure knowledge regarding the entire comic industry makes you curious and excited about it even more. Thus, the Comic Drake channel is perfect if you want to learn the quirky side of the hobby.
5 WhatCulture Comics (836K Subscribers)
Cover page of Venom #12 | Credits: Marvel Comics If you like to see rankings and listings of characters, story arcs, and related events and their lore, then WhatCulture Comics has got you covered. With a roster of different creators and hosts, their ranking and list-style videos never run out of things to compare and talk about.
From ranking comics under a specific criterion to generally talking about superheroes and the events that have transpired around them, you’ll be constantly amazed at what they put out regularly.
4 Comics Explained (2.62 Million Subscribers)
Cover page of Ordeal | Credits: Line WebtoonComing to one of the OGs, Comics Explained, as the name suggests, explains comics. But they’re not limited to just the typical western comics industry like Marvel, DC, Image Comics, IDW, etc., they go all in on even Webtoons and Manga, going in deep in their videos.
Ranging from ending explained, like the recently released ending of Absolute Superman #18, to recommendations, and reviews of various forms of visual literature, like their latest coverage of the Line Webtoon, Ordeal, if you want to find something new in any genre, Comics Explained may have something ready for you.
3 Variant Comics (2.68 Million Subscribers)
Variant cover page of DC / Marvel: Superman / Spider-Man #1 | Credits: DC ComicsVariants Comics boasts of everything related to comic books, ranging from narration of new issues and introductions to doing complete history deep dives into lesser-known characters from Marvel and DC, all while keeping the tone tense and engaging, truly leaving a mark on the viewer.
With their coverage of the DC K.O. series and their revisit of Wonder Man from the comics after the MCU TV Series gained critical recognition and momentum, if you like to learn about comics with a little bit more impact behind them, then you cannot miss this channel.
2 Comicstorian (3.12 Million Subscribers)
Cover page of Absolute Martian Manhunter #10 | Credits: DC ComicsAnother OG in the comic content creator space, Comicstorian, recently came into the next chapter of its life after the passing of the original host, Benny Potter, in 2024, and has kept the same charm and love for the comic book industry that attracted so many subscribers to their channel.
And now, with Dan at the helm and narrative table, their videos about the currently ongoing comic titles, full history deep dives, and insights into the industry as a whole have kept Benny’s love for comics and visual literature alive.
1 The Top Comics | Comic Videos (4.75 Million Subscribers)

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Coming to one of, if not the biggest, comic content creators on YouTube, The Top Comics, is a prominent Spanish-language YouTube channel hosted by Mr. X, and covers everything from Marvel and DC Comics to even the MCU and DCU, and everything pop culture-related.
And with opinions, narrations, deep dives, and a vast knowledge about the industry, this channel is extremely highly regarded by the viewers and fans alike. In fact, the host is so good at his job that he was once offered the role of General Director at Marvel Comics Mexico, a feat not many creators can boast about.
Here’s an overview of all the aforementioned YouTube Creators.
| YouTubers | Date Joined | Gross Views (As of April 9, 2026) |
| The Top Comics | Comic Videos | August 14, 2012 | 1,363,383,958 Views |
| Comicstorian | March 27, 2014 | 1,136,549,192 Views |
| Variant Comics | April 18, 2012 | 627,403,682 Views |
| Comics Explained | July 9, 2013 | 995,454,270 Views |
| WhatCulture Comics | February 20, 2017 | 317,707,119 Views |
| Comic Drake | October 27, 2014 | 99,466,318 Views |
| Plot Armor Comics | January 8, 2022 | 117,047,313 Views |
| DopeSpill Comics | March 24, 2016 | 78,072,548 Views |
| Casually Comics | June 5, 2019 | 54,103,812 Views |
| ComicPop | October 14, 2011 | 82,774,963 Views |
Which comic book content creator would you have added to this list? Tell us in the comments below.
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