
I think that's a crime. There's a big difference between comics/manga and top tier comics/manga when it comes to reading imo. Drawings, coloring and narrative are art-worthy when it comes to top tier comics and such should be read in a physical copy. Some comics (and most of manga) could be read through digital copy since drawing is commercial as they had tight schedule so they had to deliver (mainly talking about Bonelli comics and also many more of them). Same goes for manga as they don't even focus details so much and it goes in huge series most of the time. However, things like Swamp Thing and many others are close to art, if not art itself, since it has depth, artistic style and plenty of amazing dialogues/monologues. There are plenty of stuff that's horrible to read in a digital form! The loss from it is huge. Actually, there's no wonder they say it's 9th form of art.
I recently bough Swamp Thing on a huge discount and it's basically a special edition. I'll insert some photos but I have a shitty camera. There are also added texts there, sketches, etc. Not to mention how John Totleben is probably my fav colorist.
Will note that down. Moore is surely worthy of everything. Everything he touched turned into gold (almost!)
And since we're mentioning Jerusalem you should definitely read Pekic's
New Jerusalem. And not only that but literally everything from him. IMO start with that one and continue with
How to Quiet a Vampire: A Sotie. If there's any underrated author it's definitely him.
He also has one trilogy that should be read after. And finally, last but not least, he wrote
The Golden Fleece which consists a series of 7 books. It's his best work and he worked on it for 12 years. People who read it usually want to read it several times as it's rewarding. I'm pretty sure it's one of the best works ever written. His style is not brilliant by any means but it's authentic and what he does with words (and sometimes comedy) is flawless. You read 10 pages of his and you get the feeling that he had 200 IQ. Masterful.
Sorry about the off-topic.