>>94147342If you mean literal goth, Courtney Crumrin's my favorite. I like Harrow County, but have just read the first volume so far. And Beasts of Burden is great if that counts, but we're starting to drift now. Hopeless, Maine is pretty meh. Lenore's the 90's lolsorandum goth, so it did not age well. Same with JTHM and Squee! but they're still worth a read. The Ruby Gloom books are just picture books, but a nice addition if you like Ruby. Creepy Susie's also more of a picture book, but it's a fun read. She-Wolf is nice, but I'm still not completely sold on it after volume 1. And Junko Mizuno's work has the pop/perky goth feel to it. And then of course the big three of Hellboy, Hellblazer, Sandman. And if you mean more the hot topic style goth, the Invader Zim comic and I Hate Fairyland are both nice.
If you just mean tone, then Beautiful Darkness, bar none. That's probably my favorite comic overall. Mimi and the Wolves is probably not quite what you mean, but it kind of just 'feels' goth if that makes sense. Sky Doll also has a lot of darkness in it, especially in the Spaceship collection, which is a lot more pessimistic than the series proper.
It features a story about a doll finding out she was built to be a sex slave, is actually super happy because she knows she's expensive and her family will treat her well, and then it turns out she was just built to be a crash test dummy. And another story involves a girl that wins the Papess for a day contest and ends up getting gang raped by her followers on live TV. It ends with her cowering with PTSD when her little sister wins the contest the next year.And for things that I haven't read yet, I've heard Wytches is highly recommended. Will O The Wisp sounds like it's up your alley and maybe The WIcked + The Divine? Whispers In The Walls, Dave McKean's works, Locke & Key
(which I did not personally like, but gets recommended all the time.) Zombie Tramp and maybe Dollface.